
Al Salazar
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Nov 12, 2024 |
enverus.com | Chris Griggs |Al Salazar |Mac Graham |Adriana Bickford
In today’s oil and gas industry, standing out and securing visibility with operators has become increasingly challenging. As traditional marketing channels lose their effectiveness, oilfield service providers are left looking for powerful ways to showcase their strengths and seize valuable business opportunities. I understand the struggle well. As a marketing professional, I’m constantly on the lookout for ways to amplify our company’s visibility without overspending.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
enverus.com | Chris Griggs |Al Salazar |Andrew Dittmar |Amyra Mardhani
Multilateral wells have transformed Canada’s Clearwater and Lloydminster Mannville plays, among others, into some of the best resource plays in North America today. Starting in 2017, steady development has led to an aggregate production rate of more than 170,000 bbl/d (Figure 2) of medium to heavy crude oil from the Clearwater play located in central Alberta and the Lloydminster Mannville play located in eastern Alberta and western Saskatchewan.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
enverus.com | Chris Griggs |Al Salazar |Andrew Dittmar |Amyra Mardhani
With 2025 less than two months away, it’s time to prepare yourself with key energy insights and the latest energy trends for the new year. The highly anticipated Enverus e-book, slated for release in early January 2025, has the energy community buzzing. Today, we’ll explore why you should be excited about this resource and why pre-registering is a no-brainer for anyone serious about the future of energy.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
enverus.com | Al Salazar |Andrew Dittmar |Amyra Mardhani |Chris Griggs
The following blog is distilled from an interview on the CBC’s “The Eyeopener,” hosted by Loren McGinnis who interviewed Enverus Intelligence® Research’s very own Al Salazar. Click here to listen to the full radio segment. In its recent World Energy Outlook report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) made a bold prediction that renewable energy would account for almost half of global power generation by 2030.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
enverus.com | Amyra Mardhani |Chris Griggs |Phillip Dunning |Al Salazar
The rapid growth of AI has created a surging demand for data centers. Tech giants like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are seeking reliable, low-carbon electricity to power future data processing hubs. Recent announcements, such as Microsoft’s repowering of Three Mile Island (TMI), Google’s backing of small modular reactors (SMRs) and Amazon’s plans to follow with its own SMR buildout, are paving the way for a nuclear resurgence.
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