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ALL Consulting
石油天然气
Tulsa,OK 1,153 位关注者
Solving Leading Edge Problems for Upstream Oil and Gas, Water Management, and Federal Marketplaces for over 20 Years!
关于我们
ALL CONSULTING - Where employees put Family First in everything we do – at home, at work, and for our clients. Our clients ARE Family!! ALL is comprised of likeminded employees and clients, a kindred group, that are willing to passionately challenge the status quo to improve the Upstream and Midstream Oil and Gas and Federal marketplaces. ALL was formed by slowly and carefully adding members (employees) who shared a passion for FAMILY. What does ALL do? ALL Consulting is always looking to challenge the status quo in the Upstream and Midstream Oil and Gas and Federal Markets to overcome leading-edge challenges faced by our clients. To do this, we use uniquely experienced, diverse, and specialized professional engineering and technical services honed over the past two decades since our founding in 1999. We focus our services on the challenges that face these markets to create value for our FAMILY of clients by responding with a nimble, flexible, and experienced household of uniquely capable management and staff that bring careers of combined and diverse experience to this marketplace. The diversity and depth of experience of our members has positioned our firm so the needed service aspects are designed, engineered, permitted, managed, and delivered from one cohesive organization. This broad service and delivery capability make ALL’s project delivery process more efficient and economical. As a result of our comprehensive offering, our clients have steered ALL’s expertise towards aspects of the water management cycle to tackle tasks such as : ? Water resources management (planning, recycling, disposal, evaporation, operations); ? Associated regulatory negotiations and permitting support; ? Civil and petroleum engineering expertise; ? Subsurface geological, geophysical, and environmental assessments; ? Wellbore design for optimal injection capacity and control (UIC); ? Saltwater disposal (SWD) well drilling and completions design, and; ? MUCH MORE..
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https://www.all-llc.com
ALL Consulting的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 石油天然气
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Tulsa,OK
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1999
- 领域
- Unc. Resource Development、Produced Water Mgmt、Hydraulic Fracturing、Underground Injetion、E&P Permitting、Lifecycle Water Mgmt、E&P Waste Mgmt、Air Quality、Induced Seismicity、Stray Gas、Mechnical Integrity、Water Impoundments、Class II Saltwater Disposal Wells、Class I Disposal Wells、Pipeline Permitting, Design, Construction和Class II SWD Disposal Well Permitting
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1718 S. Cheyenne Avenue
US,OK,Tulsa,74119
ALL Consulting员工
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David Epperly, P.E., PhD, F.SAME
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Mark Kidder
Sr. Program Manager ALL Consulting
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Dan Arthur, P.E., SPEC, CPG, FGS, QMS, CCML
President & Chief Engineer of ALL Consulting | Methane Capture & Reclamation Expert | Underground Injection Control SME | CCUS |
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Charles B. McComas, PE, PMP
Chemical / Environmental Engineer at ALL Consulting
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Announcing a new contract with Tulsa District US Army Corps of Engineers under ALL Consulting’s JV with Ayuda Companies (AyALL JV)
AyALL JV LLC is pleased to announce that we were recently awarded Contract W912BV24D0002, an Architect-Engineer (A-E) IDC MATOC, for environmental services in support of military programs, civil works programs, and other federal agencies for the Southwestern Division (SWD) Regional Planning and Environmental Center (RPEC). The JV members have a 12-year established and successful history of working together on USACE Tulsa District and SWD RPEC contracts supporting Department of Defense and other customers for A-E, environmental consulting, and environmental remediation services. ? “AyALL JV and teaming partners Arcadis, HDR, and MECx, are positioned to deliver all-encompassing A-E environmental services for the SWD RPEC mission to broadly support environmental compliance, restoration, pollution prevention, and conservation programs. We have a shared commitment to performing environmental services at the highest quality with superior customer service.” — Maria Velez, Managing Member Representative of AyALL JV. #USACETulsa #RPEC #SWD #AEMATOC #EnvironmentalServices #WOSB #HUBZone #Ayuda #AyudaCompanies #ALLConsulting #jointventure #contractwin #FederalProjects
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I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be speaking at the National Academies workshop focused on “Practices and Standards for Plugging Orphaned and Abandoned Wells”. Thank you Ed Steele and Mileva Radonjic for your nominations. This should be a great opportunity to continue discussions on this very important issue! ALL Consulting True Methane Technologies (TMT) CSR Services,LLC Ground Water Protection Council Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Society of Petroleum Engineers International BCarbon CarbonPath
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President & Chief Engineer of ALL Consulting | Methane Capture & Reclamation Expert | Underground Injection Control SME | CCUS |
I hope you can join me for this very important international conference on plugging and abandonment operations. I’ll be speaking in the last session on Idle & Orphan Wells. I hope to show a little history and some of the challenges we’re confronted with. With over 3.5 million idle & orphan wells in the United State, we have our challenges. But… There are *many* challenges! In the days of early oil & gas development, global population was only about 1 billion people and today we are over 8 billion. This incredible increase in population has put people, infrastructure development, and all sorts of things at a cross-roads with historic oil & gas activity. In countries like India, early development was in the northeast extent of the country and over the last many decades, that’s where people have migrated to because of the presence of water and resources. Other areas (e.g., Nigeria, Venezuela, etc.) have been challenged not only with population increases, but also with political challenges. So whether we’re trying to tackle 120 year old wells in the Arkansas River here in Tulsa, Oklahoma; offshore wells in the North Sea, inland wells in massive lakes in Venezuela, or wells with multitudes of people living in and around these wells… We have just a few challenges… Anyway… I hope you’ll join me and the many other experts at this virtual workshop!!! Pierre-Edouard (PE) Vincent Amanda Veazey Dwayne Purvis, P.E. Hunter Dunham Adam Peltz Mary Kang Matteo Loizzo Susan Nash ALL Consulting CSR Services,LLC True Methane Technologies (TMT) Orr Energy Services (OES) Eagle Environmental Group Steve Hillmer Whitney Landress Tom Tomastik Ground Water Protection Council Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission Dan Yates Steve Antry Michael Chiste Steve Asbill Metamorphic Energy Michael Goodman, P.G.
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This is a follow-up news article (AND VIDEO) from my trip with Tulsa City Counselor Jayme Fowler to the Arkansas River here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Burt Mummolo from Tulsa’s News Channel 8 joined us to look at old Oil Wells in the River, just a few miles south of Downtown Tulsa. All of the wells you’ll see in the video are over 100 years old and truly show a piece of Tulsa’s history as the former Oil Capital of the World. However, as you can also see in the video, none of these old wells are producing, they are an environmental hazard (leaking oil and methane gas), and have left significant ancient equipment simply abandoned in the river (e.g., heavily corroded wellheads, cables, flow lines, and more). Hopefully you find this as interesting as I do. So many times in life, we have these things that are right in front of us that we never seem to become curious about and never investigate. Curiosity is a huge driver in all our lives. Be curious! Lastly, I wanted to put a shout out to my step-sons (Isaac & Carter). They got cold & wet pulling our raft around through the deeper water so we could carry equipment and stay a little dryer. They also helped me collect and carry back some old equipment for my collection! I’ve taken them out to the River multiple times looking for old wells, coal seams, arrowheads, fossils, and more. Good stuff! Hope you enjoy the video and the article! #OrphanWells
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This is a follow-up news article (AND VIDEO) from my trip with Tulsa City Counselor Jayme Fowler to the Arkansas River here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Burt Mummolo from Tulsa’s News Channel 8 joined us to look at old Oil Wells in the River, just a few miles south of Downtown Tulsa. All of the wells you’ll see in the video are over 100 years old and truly show a piece of Tulsa’s history as the former Oil Capital of the World. However, as you can also see in the video, none of these old wells are producing, they are an environmental hazard (leaking oil and methane gas), and have left significant ancient equipment simply abandoned in the river (e.g., heavily corroded wellheads, cables, flow lines, and more). Hopefully you find this as interesting as I do. So many times in life, we have these things that are right in front of us that we never seem to become curious about and never investigate. Curiosity is a huge driver in all our lives. Be curious! Lastly, I wanted to put a shout out to my step-sons (Isaac & Carter). They got cold & wet pulling our raft around through the deeper water so we could carry equipment and stay a little dryer. They also helped me collect and carry back some old equipment for my collection! I’ve taken them out to the River multiple times looking for old wells, coal seams, arrowheads, fossils, and more. Good stuff! Hope you enjoy the video and the article! #OrphanWells
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Earlier today, I met up with Tulsa City Councilor Jayme Fowler and Burt Mummolo from Channel 8 News. My two step-sons and I gave Jayme & Burt a tour of a few of the “old” Orphan Oil Wells that still remain in the Arkansas River, just south of downtown Tulsa. We don’t have records, but I’m estimating that all of these wells were drilled before 1920. Thus far, I’ve identified about 50 old wells that are either in the river or on the banks of the river, but today we just looked at a handful for the story. I should note that these wells are in plain site and not only are these old wells still around, there is a lot of other associated materials remaining that is also in the river (e.g., flow lines, casing heads, corroded casing, etc.). Two of the wells we visited today were leaking methane to the surface and one was oil filled (and also had methane bubbling up). My hope is that showing these historical legacies from the former “Oil Capital of the World” will serve to prioritize getting these wells permanently plugged and abandoned. There is currently over $4 Billion in federal funding available for plugging these types of wells throughout the United States, but there are a “LOT” of wells across the country to plug!!! Fortunately, here in Oklahoma, we have a State Idle & Orphan well plugging fund, which helps, but it’s not enough. There are also some new private sector incentives (such as carbon credits for eliminating methane emissions that I’m working diligently on). Obviously, there are other industry and charitable sources of funding, but plugging a well in the middle of a river isn’t necessarily an easy deal nor inexpensive, especially when you look at all the things that are associated (e.g., pipe, hydrocarbons, etc.). I’ve also included a couple historic post cards in case anyone doesn’t understand that we actually did drill wells “IN” the River. Anyway, here are a few photos in advance of the story that should be out next week.
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Just in case you forgot, PLEASE join me this Thursday night at the Drake Well Museum in Titusville, Pennsylvania. I’ll be talking about the History of Marginal, Idle, and Orphan Oil & Gas Wells in America! Thanks to CSR Services,LLC and Charlie F. for sponsoring the Wisdom & Wine event! And in case you might need an incentive, I’m bringing a home-made wooden flag that will be raffled off as a fund-raiser for the Museum! The Flag is made of Wooden Sucker Rods pulled from a well in Northwestern Ohio from a well drilled in the late 1800s. And “NO”, I can’t help it! I’m a nerd, historian, and I love art. I also dislike seeing these great historical pieces that show tremendous craftsmanship just be taken to the landfill. Sooo… FLAGS! This one is small and I have some far bigger ones if you’re interested…. But, on Thursday night, somebody will be taking this small piece of history home! ALL Consulting James Daniel Arthur (ALL Consulting) Will Green, P.G. (ALL Consulting) Ryan Corbin Joshua Ticknor, P.E. CSR Services,LLC BCarbon CarbonPath True Methane Technologies (TMT) Plants and Goodwin, Inc. Orr Energy Services (OES) Carbon Offset Solutions DynaVert Holdings #OrphanWells #MarginalWells #WellPlugging
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