Bonnie Maillet: “Always Love Monday Mornings
Despite the influence she has had on women from as far afield as Lafayette, Louisiana, to Saudi Arabia, Bonnie Maillet has always been more comfortable promoting other women and their achievements than she is talking about her own. I have known Maillet for nearly a decade and it’s taken that......
In Conversation With Justin Cohen, Founder Of Bionic Colabs
Angela McKane: Justin, hi! It is so lovely to speak together today. Justin Cohen: Hello! Yes, lovely to speak, and to speak with you here from Chicago! AM: Ah, Chicago is close to my heart. I used to spend a lot of time there (well, in Naperville) in my bp......
How Women Pioneered Alaska’s Oil And Gas Industry
“It was an opportunity women my age could have only in Alaska,” Joey Roth, a veteran drilling engineer for Shell, says of working on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline (TAPS) in 1976. “They didn’t care if you were a woman or black or green; they just needed people to do the job.”......
De-bottlenecking The Energy Supply Chain
by Vicki Knott
Let’s discuss de-bottlenecking in each segment of our industry down to each operational unit within each segment. For instance, we might target bottlenecks in a refinery and then zoom in on specific units like a distillation column in the refinery. However, if the next unit in the process flow lacks......
…On The Set Of Accidental Texan
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Interview with Brandy Miles, INTE’ Measurement Consulting, LLC
Rebecca Ponton: Tell us a little bit about your current position and what you do. Brandy Miles: Having earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and accumulating over two decades of immersion in the oil and gas sector, I have cultivated a deep expertise in gas measurement and midstream......
The Curiosity Superpower
When asked what my greatest strength is, I can answer quickly. It’s curiosity. This is also one of the core values I hold dear to my heart. As a child, my curiosity was a double-edged sword. I took apart things that couldn’t be put back together again. I found myself......
From Corporate to Startup: Melanie Adams’ Journey in Revolutionizing Women’s Workwear
Imagine standing in the middle of your favorite gas plant in picturesque Moab, Utah, its colossal engines humming with power. And you’ve just completed an environmental, health and safety (EH&S) audit, surrounded by a fractionation unit, sulfur recovery unit, helium processing plant, incinerator and flare. This was my reality, delving......
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Texas Actress AnnaClare Hicks Strikes Oil
Twenty-five years ago, when Abilene, Texas, author Cole Thompson wrote his first novel, Chocolate Lizards – loosely based on some of his own experiences working in the oilfield – he, admittedly, was in his “good ol’ boy” period. Not only could he not have envisioned that a quarter of a century later the film adaptation of his book would make it to the big screen, it never would have occurred to him that one of the main characters – a roughneck named Shay Tatum – would be played by a woman.
Fortunately, Abilene screenwriter and producer Julie B. Denny, who had owned the rights to the movie for years, had other ideas. The energy and filmmaking industries are both male dominated and Denny says, “I tried to keep it as close to the novel as possible, but I shifted the events of the story around a bit and womanized the world more. It was such a male-dominated story and I wanted to find an angle that would make women interested in this material as well.”
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