About 50 Infill Thinking members came out for our first meet-up of 2019 in Houston in early February. It was a great time. Now we have two more exciting member networking events on the schedule: Permian and Dallas! Login to get the details… There’s a lot more to this story… …
Read More »How Important Is The Battle For Mind Share In Oilfield Services, And More Specifically In Sand And Logistics? [New Discussion Forum Thread]
There is a new discussion topic over in our members-only Thinking Aloud forum. In it we discuss the importance of branding, marketing, and the mind share battle in oilfield services. In frac sand and logistics, this has been an afterthought in the past. But now a confluence of new factors …
Read More »Will We Look Back At The Concho / RSP Deal As The Start Of Tight Oil Consolidation? [New Discussion Thread]
There’s a new thread over in our members-only discussion forum. In it we question whether the big Permian M&A deal this week marks the start of a push for scale. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our …
Read More »Elephant In The Room: Where’s The Sense Of Urgency Around The New OSHA Regs? [New Discussion Thread]
There’s a new thread over in our members-only discussion forum. In it are observations on the new OSHA respirable crystalline silica regs that kick in just three months from now. We have some theories on why this critical issue isn’t yet getting the attention it deserves. It’s a much bigger …
Read More »Blockchain In The Oilfield Supply Chain. Is It Hype Or The Future? [Discussion Thread]
There’s a lot of buzz about Blockchain these days. At the 2018 Davos gathering this month, Blockchain was all the rage among business elites. Multi-national CEOs praised the record keeping concept for its streamlining advantages, cost cutting potential, and various applications in global supply chains. Will it make a difference …
Read More »New Discussion: If Risks Hypothetically Derail In-Basin Sand Supply, Will Permian Transload Capacity Be Enough?
There is a new discussion topic over in our members-only discussion forum today. Click here to read the full thread and discuss In it we ponder whether enough Permian transload capacity is in place to service demand growth if in-basin frac sand mines fall short of expectations. Understandably, investment appetite …
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