Category Archives: Oil & Gas Industry

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4 Tips for Starting Your Oil and Gas Career

A career in oil and gas could be an extremely rewarding opportunity. With on-shore and offshore rig workers pulling in around 100,000 dollars a year, it’s no surprise that so many people are eager to become a part of our industry.

We get it, though, such a global and driven industry can seem like a daunting niche to break into. So, if you’re eager to try your hand at a drill site or work in an oil production facility don’t be scared off by the myths surrounding the oil & gas industry, here are four ways you can start your approach to a career in oil and gas.

Focus on Entry-Level Roles

Like every industry, success starts by getting your foot in the door. Unless you have specific training in engineering or already possess specific certificates for specific positions, you will most likely start your oil & gas industry career path in an entry-level position.

Keep in mind that many jobs in the oil and gas industry don’t require a specific area of study and are a learn-on-the-job type of situation. Therefore, there is rarely a posting on job threads for entry-level positions.

If you want to start out with a local oil company, our suggestion is to either approach the company directly with an inquiry or sign up with a recruitment company that has connections in the field you are interested in.

Don’t Let the Idea of the Oil and Gas Industry Hold You Back

One of the best things about oil and gas is that the industry is so widespread, that virtually any skill set could be deemed useful in some capacity. All you really need to do once you obtain a position is have the ability to adjust your mindset to the industry and learn fast.

Regardless of your current position or educational background, a headhunter can help you find transferable skills within industrial facilities or at actual drilling sites. From welders to offshore rig workers to talent acquisition, there is always room for a useful skill in the oil and gas industry.

Be a STEM Professional

If your goal is to start out in a mid-level or management position with a facility or firm, we suggest getting an education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). These positions are even more important as we move to a digital future.

Many big-name oil and gas companies offer apprenticeship programs that can help eager post-graduates get their foot in the door.

However, in order to be considered for one of these programs, it’s common that candidates have to meet requirements that include being trained in any one of the STEM subjects.

So, if you don’t have the education to back up your goals, it’s time to look into earning some relevant certificates or return to college for a STEM-focused degree.

Understand the Ins and Outs of the Industry

Take some time to independently study the oil and gas industry and its different positions. From fieldwork to a corporate position, it is essential that you understand how the oil and gas industry works from the ground up.

Even going into an interview for an entry-level position, a thorough understanding of how the industry operates will give you the competitive edge that you need to shine above others coming into the industry completely green.

Practice with the Best Industry Equipment from Pro-Gas, LLC

If you manage to make your way into the industry, congratulations, you’ll most likely be working with some of our renowned equipment! At Pro-Gas, LLC, we pride ourselves on providing the best in oil and gas production equipment for national facilities and drill sites.

From Fuel Genies to gas conditioning equipment, we have everything a site needs for success. Reach out to us today to learn more about our current product availability.

Read our blog to keep up to date with the current trends in the oil & gas industry.

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How Will the President’s Infrastructure Plan Influence Oil and Gas?

At Pro-Gas, LLC, we’ve been very interested in how politics influence our industry’s performance; and the latest Biden presidency is no exception.

As we’ve covered in the past, President Biden has already made significant changes in our industry with the cancellation of the XL pipeline that former President, Donald Trump, greenlit.

However, with the unveiling of President Biden’s proposed infrastructure plan earlier this month, it’s clear that the XL pipeline cancellation was just the beginning of both positive and negative potential changes for our industry.

There Will Be More Jobs Within Our Industry

Although President Biden is definitely focused on expanding clean energy, he still hasn’t completely taken attention away from the needs in the fossil fuel industry. According to an article from CNN, The American Jobs Plan will invest $16 million into our industry and help us plug up countless defunct oil wells.

This plan means that there will be hundreds of thousands of available industry jobs open to complete this massive project. The article from CNN claims that this is a win-win situation because it will put industry workers in union jobs, while also cleaning up the local environments where these unusable wells dwell.

What Are the Benefits of Cleaning Up Orphan Wells?

According to the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission, there are around 56,000 verified orphan wells, but there could be up to 3 million other wells that have been unverified since at least the 19th century!

So, why should industry facilities care about cleaning up these wells aside from job creation? Here are some of the biggest reasons:

  • Unplugged wells can cause groundwater contamination
  • They create surface environment contamination
  • They constantly leak methane into the atmosphere, increasing the amount of damaging greenhouse gases

Not Everything is Greener On Our Side

Although new jobs are in the works, there are other issues that our industry will have to contend with and adapt to as the new infrastructure plan begins to take shape.

As the infrastructure plan expands, our industry will definitely experience more competition with electric vehicles. According to an article from S&P Global, President Biden’s plan includes a $174 billion dollar investment in the electric vehicle market. 

As great as this move is for members of the electric vehicle market, oil and gas professionals can’t help but brace for the rise in electric vehicles as we struggle to get new projects for our own industry approved.

Where exactly are the funds for the new infrastructure plan coming from? The question has many answers, one of them being the oil and gas industry.

As part of the move to cover the $2.2 trillion dollar infrastructure plan, President Biden seeks tax code changes for our industry that will:

  • Eliminate subsidies facilities and drill sites claim
  • Discourage investment in future projects

We’ll keep you updated as this area of the infrastructure plan unfolds.

Stay Updated on the Latest Oil and Gas News with Pro-Gas, LLC

If you’re a member of the oil and gas industry or are simply interested in the latest happenings within our market, Pro-Gas, LLC always has our pulse on important news updates. 

Aside from up-to-date industry news, our brand offers the best in mobile oil and gas equipment for drill sites and facilities. Contact us today to learn more about our revolutionary Fuel Genie and other available products.

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What Are The Biggest Financial Concerns About A Stalled Oil and Gas Industry?

Without the oil and gas industry, life as we know it could stall to a total halt. During recent winter storms, many Texans quickly realized how critical oil and gas is to our daily lives.

Unfortunately, a stall in the oil and gas industry means that as a whole less cash is flowing in and out of our market. When cash runs thin at an oilfield or production facility, production slows down and the costs for production substantially increase.

Many people think that because of its size and scope, the oil and gas industry is sustainable without consistent cash flow. Unfortunately, this isn’t true and is why so many experts have concerns for the market’s future after the recent power failure and impacts of the global pandemic.

Here’s a closer look at three of the biggest financial concerns our industry currently faces as it recovers from over a year of “unprecedented events.”

Cash Flow Influences Industry Equipment Investment

The oil and gas industry is one that requires mass amounts of equipment investment when new drill sites open up or a current manufacturing facility expands. Without reliable equipment like natural gas coolers or equipment found in compressed natural gas packages, new sites are unable to spread their wings and get off the ground.

As with every industry, finances are necessary to invest in new equipment. So, even the slightest halt in a production company’s cash flow can have a significant impact on its prospective progression in oil & gas extraction.

Lack of Funds Means Lack of Progress

Drill site development isn’t as simple as buying up property and gathering resources. Staff needs to be hired, studies need to be conducted, and above all, drill rigs need to purchase for the project. These rigs alone rest within the price range of 18 and 50 million dollars!

As you can see, cash flow is essential to getting new and exciting industry projects off of the ground. So, when business is forced to halt, even a two-week recovery period can substantially set back the possibility of future projects.

The difficulty of creating future projects is where the problem lies. In an age-old profession like American oil and gas; without progression, eventually the competition will pass us up and our national industry loses its competitive edge.

Without Steady Cash Flow, Jobs Are At Risk

Aside from equipment expenses, companies still have to meet payroll for the employees who make the sites a functioning possibility. When an issue like massive power loss or a pandemic shut down large portions of our industry several financially damaging issues start to pop up within facilities and sites:

  • Production drops and incoming cash decreases
  • Payroll deadlines become difficult to meet
  • Jobs are forced into temporary or permanent obsoletion
  • Thousands of loyal oil and gas workers quickly become unemployed, further crippling the success of our industry

Follow the Oil and Gas Recovery Process With Pro-Gas, LLC

The oil and gas industry is part of the market that the Pro-Gas Services team calls “home.” We care about the developments of the facilities and oilfields our equipment serves and are happy to have our finger on the pulse on the ebb and flow of our industry.

If you are the manager of a production facility or oversee a local drill site, we want to be your source for reliable updates and equipment that keeps your business goals moving forward. 

Contact us today to learn more about our available products and services.

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How Did the Winter Storm Impact Oil and Gas

Last week freezing temperatures and vicious snowstorms hit Texas hard! While we are typically a quickly rebounding state, the unpredictable force of the cold front left at least 3 million people without power for time frames that ranged between hours and days.

Unfortunately, the fallout from the storm wasn’t just a residential consequence. Many industries, including oil and gas, were also negatively impacted and will require some time to recover.

Here’s a closer look at the impact that the weather had on our industry, how it affects national energy, and how long it could take for operations to resume back to normal.

Were There any Winners during the Storm?

While it may seem unfair to local production facilities, oil and gas production companies that have roots outside of Texas witnessed a surge in demand. 

With an energy shortage in place for Texas last week, gas producers like Comstock Resources and EQT Corp benefited from selling gas at premium prices that ranged from $15 to $175 per million cubic feet of gas.

Oilfield Services

Oilfield services like those we provide faced complications as the winter weather took hold of Texas and shut down several active on-shore oil fields. Our sector of the industry provides equipment like portable NGL storage and natural gas coolers to production sites. 

However, many businesses in our area of the industry are facing some financial losses since oil production has a weeks-long road ahead for recovery.

Shale Oil Production Took a Major Hit

As Texas essentially shut down during this momentous event, shale oil production lost at least five days of progress. 

While shale oil production in Texas is predicted to bounce back after the storm front, our industry still has quite the road ahead of us to get back to the 2 million barrels of crude oil lost during the shutdown. The scariest part about this issue is that some smaller production sites may not even make it through the predicted two weeks to recover.

Was There a National Impact?

Texas may have been the most impacted state, but there were power outages and rolling blackouts across the nation that proved this was indeed a national crisis.

According to a release from Governor Greg Abbott’s office, President Joe Biden has even recognized the impact of the crisis and is working with Governor Greg Abbott on relief efforts. The release states that Biden has approved public assistance for all 254 counties in Texas, and individual assistance for 77 counties affected by the storms. 

Stay Up to Date on Industry News With Pro-Gas, LLC

We understand that the aftermath of the winter storm is one that comes with plumbing struggles and other issues that can be frustrating. That’s why we are continuing to make every effort to contribute our equipment to local energy production facilities so that at least Texans can recover in the comfort of the energy our industry provides.

If you are a manager of a facility that needs reliable equipment to get your operations back on track the team at Pro-Gas, LLC is ready to help.

Contact us today to learn more about our available products and services.

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Texas Local Executive Orders Gear Up Texas for Energy Industry Progress

At the end of January, Gov. Abbott held a roundtable discussion in Odessa, Texas with workers and leaders in the energy sector. Every new administration seems to bring waves of change to the energy industry. Sometimes change falls in our favor and sometimes we have to persevere through hardships. Although President Biden has previously stated that it is not his intent to completely ban fracking and hamper the oil and gas industry, our own Texas Governor, Greg Abbott has some different views.

Here’s a closer look at some of the details of Gov. Abbott’s roundtable and the importance of his latest executive order for oil and gas employees across the state.

Governor Greg Abbott Strikes Back Against First Day Executive Orders

One of the biggest outcomes to result from the roundtable discussion was Gov. Abbott’s executive order that is meant to protect Texas’ energy industry from Federal overreach. 

According to Abbott’s executive order, the energy industry in Texas is essential to our state overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. We have even discussed how the oil and gas industry is currently making a difference with local efforts to fight the virus and distribute vaccines. This executive order will only further protect our efforts.

Abbott’s order also states that this Federal overreach can effectively damage the Texas economy and put thousands of workers out of employment. According to Abbott, this was essentially what occurred when President Biden revoked the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.

How can Gov. Abbott’s order help our industry?

The direct text from the Governor’s website says, “ I, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, hereby direct every state agency to use all lawful powers and tools to challenge any federal action that threatens the continued strength, vitality, and independence of the energy industry.”

According to Abbott, each agency will now strive to take every legal step to prevent further federal overreach within our industries.

Why is This Executive Order Essential to the Oil and Gas Industry?

While most Presidential executive orders do have the best interests of the public as a whole in mind, Texas has an economy that relies heavily on the success of traditional energy production. 

Hundreds of thousands of jobs are created in our industry, and much of the money that flows through our state’s veins comes from energy royalties. Abbott feels that it is his Constitutional responsibility to make the best decisions possible for his constituents. 

Right now, that means avoiding any aspects of a Green Deal and continuing to push on with pro-energy legislation that helps Texas carry on its oil and gas legacy.

Stay Updated on Local Industry News with Pro-Gas, LLC

While it seems like oil and gas has already faced a multitude of challenges in the last couple of years, we have a feeling that the next administration will be one that continues to bring change to our industry. 

Trust Pro-Gas, LLC to deliver industry to your facility and sites when you need it. We do the research so you can continue putting in the work that keeps our cities powered up! If you are a manager of a local production facility or drill site, contact us today to learn more about our current products and services.

From fuel conditioners to transferable NGL containers, Pro-Gas has the equipment that helps move the industry forward. 

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How President Biden’s XL Pipeline Cancellation Impacts the Oil and Gas Industry

January 20, 2021, signaled a change in power throughout the nation as President Joe Biden celebrated his inauguration into the presidency. As history has shown each time an opposing party takes power over another, immediate changes were made to kick off the administration’s future plans.

One of the most controversial decisions President Biden made during his first day in office was the revocation of the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline that his predecessor, Donald Trump supported.

When this happened, social media became a flurry of mixed knowledge and uncertainty for the success of the oil and gas industry in 2021.

The Breakdown of Pipeline Plans

The Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline is a project that was at least a decade in the making. It was planned to be a 1,200-mile pipeline that spanned from Canada to Southeast Texas. Had the KXL come to fruition, it would have carried 830,000 barrels of oil per day down its lengthy pipeline.

From the start of the project, local Native American tribes and climate activists protested the KXL with the goal of protecting land as well as decreasing potential climate change that they believed would result from the project.

Did the Industry See This Cancellation Coming?

As we mentioned in a previous article about the implications of who won the presidency, President Biden is someone who plans to halt fracking on Federal lands. We predicted that these actions could hinder current and future pipeline projects due to the Democratic party’s focus on creating clean energy.

So, we can’t say we weren’t surprised when the President ultimately canceled the KXL pipeline construction on his first day in office.

Who Does the Cancellation Impact?

Currently, the cancellation most heavily impacts that Canadian and American construction workers developing the pipeline. According to TC Energy, the company behind the KXL pipeline, the current number of jobs lost to the President’s decision is around 1,000 jobs spread across Canadian and American workers.

Will the Actual Fallout Live Up to the Political Fallout?

Since the executive order, the political fallout has become an issue across the internet. One of the benefits of the pipeline was its potential to employ thousands of oil and gas workers in the long term, but experts believe that the impact of this executive order will be less destructive than what social media influencers are spreading across their channels.

The pipeline was slated to end in Southeast Texas, and many are concerned that the cancellation will impact the local oil and gas economy. Experts state that if there is going to be any actual impact on the industry, it will be directed overseas and at Canada, which has pushed for the project in order to offset oil imports.

Aside from the loss of potential construction jobs, the KXL has been a politically contentious subject for a decade and is more of a political tug of war than something that currently impacts our industry.

What can Current Oil and Gas Companies Do About the Pipeline Revocation?

Although the KXL pipeline is no longer an industry goal, we must keep in mind that there are still several other pipelines and drill sites currently operating that provide jobs and oil and gas products to the customers we are dedicated to.

We will remain focused on providing facilities and production sites with, top-tier NGL storage, fuel conditioners, and other essential NGL equipment the industry relies on. The KXL issue may be a bump in the road, but our industry roots run deep, and we know that in time oil and gas will flourish again.

Stay Up to Date on Industry News with Pro-Gas, LLC

Pro-Gas, LLC is proud to be one of the industry’s sources for high-quality products and oil and gas news. We are ready to help you push your current facilities and projects forward this year.

Contact us today to learn more about our current product offerings.

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How Oil and Gas Are Helping America Get Through a Pandemic?

2020 was an intense year for everyone, including those of us who work in the oil and gas industry. Although we can admit that the pandemic had some negative effects on some facilities and drill site opportunities. We are proud of the efforts we’ve been able to contribute to helping our fellow Americans get through the trials and tribulations the nation continues to face as we begin to see the light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel.

We Ensure Your Energy Needs Are Met

The pandemic brought about several first-time experiences for many of us. One of the main ones being having to self-quarantine if your job wasn’t deemed essential by local and federal governments.

The oil and gas industry allowed for people both in quarantine and still working to continue to comfortably live their lives. From gasoline that fills up vehicles, to gas and electric that keeps that house appliances running, our industry leaders worked hard behind the scenes to ensure that everyone who needed energy, received it, despite our industry’s difficulties. 

Oil and Gas Provides Plastic Production Capabilities

During the early stages of the pandemic, there were issues with important products being hoarded away at stores across the country. Toilet paper, non-perishable food items and cleaning products all became coveted goods overnight. 

One little known fact about the oil and gas industry is that crude oil and natural gas play a huge role in the creation of plastics. Petrochemical feedstock from these resources are used as an essential framework for creating plastic products

Therefore, when plastics became scarce, offshore and onshore drill sites worked tirelessly to ensure that sufficient crude materials were able to be supplied and processed to national and local production facilities.

Without the work of oil and gas experts, there very well could have been a longer shortage of essential items.

Our Industry Helps Distribute and Protect Essential Vaccines

It may seem obvious, but it takes fuel to get the airplanes and delivery trucks housing the latest vaccines to their final destinations. Without adequate fuel, millions of citizens would be unable to receive vaccinations and face further uncertainty as Covid-19 continues to run rampant.

Beyond simple transportation needs, the vaccines need to be stored in controlled environments during transportation and storage at medical facilities. The level of temperature required can’t be met in a standard refrigerator. 

Petroleum-based products are the root of industrial refrigeration equipment and help ensure that our valuable vaccines remain safe and readily available for the public.

Let Pro-Gas, LLC Bring Confidence to Your Facility Drill Sites

If you are a facility manager that is concerned about keeping your team fully functional as America strives to get past the pandemic in 2021, Pro-Gas, LLC has the equipment you need to meet your goals

Our Fuel Genie and related products are built with the highest quality materials that keep your sites running smoothly and efficiently. Contact us today to learn more about our current product availability.

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Oil and Gas 2021 Industry Predictions

As the pandemic raged throughout the world in 2020, the oil and gas industry was one of the hardest hit industries. Production declined, consumer use hit major lows, and several production companies faced permanent closure and bankruptcies.

As dark as 2020 was for all of us, we like to look for the light at the end of the tunnel. Fortunately, predictions from industry knowledge house, Deloitte, and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that at least in the short-term for 2021, things will begin to slowly look up.

Here’s a quick peek behind the curtain of the predictions we see coming in the New Year.

Shut-Downs Still Loom in the Distance

Although we are about to delve into the details of much needed increases in the oil and gas industry, the fact still stands, that the pandemic remains a debilitating situation that creates an air of uncertainty.

Over the last couple of months, even with the promise of a vaccine, the pandemic has actually evolved in other parts of the world. The winter increase in COVID cases brings about the threat of further shut-downs and restrictions. If these events do happen the demand of oil and gas can easily decrease and lead to even more problems with getting prices back to where they were before the pandemic.

Restrained Oil Production Could Cast a Shadow on Local Production

Geopolitical issues will always be something that impacts the oil and gas industry, and complications in 2021 will be no different. While our local industry will try its best to increase oil prices and therefore production throughout the world, the recent OPEC decision to reduce planned production increases could hamper efforts. As global inventory pushes into a surplus, even higher demand won’t make a huge impact on prices simply because there is so much global product available. 

World Consumption of Crude Oil Will Improve in 2021

Although the world consumption numbers for liquid oil declined from 2019 to 2020, experts predict that even with restrained production, consumption will increase during the first quarter of 2021.

According to the EIA, its predictions for oil consumption in 2021 is this:

“EIA forecasts that global consumption of petroleum and liquid fuels will average 92.4 million b/d for all of 2020.”

This reduces consumption but over 8 million barrels per day from this time in 2019. However, the big prediction from the EIA is that in 2021, our industry will see a 5.8 million barrels per day increase as people begin to get vaccinated and travel outside of their current boundaries.

Natural Gas Prices Will Begin to Increase Early 2021

Although the predicted increase of natural gas prices is slight, experts predict that there will be a monthly increase amongst global consumers. According to the EIA, it’s estimated that monthly average spot prices for natural gas will be $3.01/MMbtu. 2020 saw an average of $2.07/MMbtu, so while the increase seems small, it’s definitely a step up in the right direction for facilities across our industry.

Prepare for Increased Production Needs with Pro-Gas, LLC 

As we all gear up for 2021, it’s going to be important for production facilities to begin stocking up on oil and gas equipment that will help their sites make predictions a reality.

Pro-Gas, LLC provides essential equipment that ranges from our revolutionary Fuel Genie to portable LNG storage containers. No matter your site’s needs, our team can help! Contact us to learn more about our current product availability.

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How Will A Biden Presidency Truly Affect Oil and Gas?

New Presidents and the changing of parties in power usually signal a shift in how the oil and gas industry operates for a presidential term. Results from the November 3 election show that former Vice President, Joe Biden, is most likely bound for the White House as our next President. 

Throughout the campaign, our industry received signals from both sides of politics, but with the declaration of a winner, we must now examine the realities our industry faces.

The Pandemic is Still A Main Issue

Politics aside, the oil and gas industry took a big hit this year as the Covid-19 pandemic raged across the nation. Unfortunately, the virus is still mainly in control of travel and demand. So, even if political action was in full favor of our industry, we’d still see difficulties ahead.

However, with the hope of a vaccine on the horizon, facilities across the nation can look to the future, and prepare for a potential uptick in demand for oil and gas as people begin to once again travel.

Fracking is Not Going to Go Away

One of Biden’s speaking points on his campaign trail was fracking. Although many have confused his stance with a complete shutdown, the reality is that he plans to halt fracking on Federal lands.

Although we are happy to see Federal lands preserved, onshore drill sites will take a significant hit because the fruitful New Mexico side of the Permian Basin rests on Federal land. Therefore, we can expect some long-term consequences from these actions.

Pipelines May See Mixed Results

While those seeking new projects may find it difficult to get the wheels rolling under a Biden administration, onshore drill sites and natural gas production facilities with current projects in other thriving production sites will continue to witness success.

We say that there’s still time to plant your stakes in the ground. With the ease of mobile oil and gas mining equipment, once a contract is approved, pipeline companies can have teams on the ground prior to Inauguration Day.

Clean Energy Remains a Driving Force

Many people view clean energy as a force that works against oil and gas. The reality is that our industry has been a driving force behind cleaner production and the preservation of sites where teams collect materials. 

Expect us to remain part of the movement for cleaner energy as plants across the nation continues to invest in renewable technologies.

Regardless of Politics, Trust Pro-Gas to Keep Your Production Flowing

If your production company is ready to press on to a new administration, Pro-Gas, LLC is here to help you do so with the most reliable equipment in the industry. Our products like the Fuel Genie and gas conditioning equipment help push the industry forward regardless of who sits in the White House. Contact us today to learn more about our available products.

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Top Ways Oil And Gas Make Thanksgiving A Success

Thanksgiving is a time that we all look forward to as an official kick-off for the American holiday experience. However, during the hustle and bustle of prepping the feast and getting the family together for the big day, do you ever really give thanks to the oil and gas industry for the way it improves your life?

Not to toot our own horns, but without NGL storage and other products we offer, it’s likely that your Thanksgiving holiday wouldn’t be the same. Here’s a look at how our industry helps keep your traditions moving every year.

Fuel Literally Brings Your Family to the Table!

Visiting family is part of the beauty of Thanksgiving. However, without the work of employees at onshore and offshore wellsite’s, the millions of passengers flying out and driving around to meet up for Thanksgiving dinner, wouldn’t make it to the feast.

Last year, over 390 million gallons of gas were used daily to keep the nation running. United States natural gas production facilities alone are able to produce enough oil and gas to get jets off the ground and wheels on the road.

Energy Makes the Turkey Tasty!

If you are like the other nearly 50 million people that look forward to a Thanksgiving turkey every year, the gas provided to get the oven roasting helps make the holiday happen! Sure, you could always fry the turkey, but for those of us that believe in the tradition of baking a basted turkey and favorite sides in the oven, the oil and gas industry is essential for bringing all of your favorite tastes to the dinner table.

The Energy Industry Helps Cranberry Production

Cranberry sauce is pretty essential to a Thanksgiving dinner, right? Well, since our national production facilities play such a big role in cranberry production, we have quite the biased opinion.

From fertilization, to irrigation, to the equipment that picks and delivers cranberries to distributors, we are partly responsible for the production of over 700 million pounds of cranberries every year!

Oil and Gas Gets the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade On Track

Although the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade won’t host millions of attendees in person this year, it will have millions of viewers eager to keep the tradition alive at home. So, our industry still needs to help provide the polyurethane that blows up the floats and gets the parade moving through the streets of New York City.

Oil and Gas Keeps Your Entertainment Flowing

After the Thanksgiving meal, families love to stay together and mingle. From relaxing in front of an evening fire, to talking around the coffee table with ambient lighting, the oil and gas industry pipeline systems are the engine that provides the energy to your Thanksgiving night an overall success.

Start the Holidays Right With Pro-Gas, LLC

If you’re the manager of an oil and gas facility who needs reliable equipment to keep production flowing, Pro-Gas, LLC is here to help! We believe in keeping the world moving year-round, and have the equipment that makes your production facility and well-sites, industry powerhouses.

We want to help you become more efficient during the holidays. Contact us today to learn more about our current product availability or to request your free quote.