GM Again Changes Recommended Oil for Recalled 6.2-Liter V-8s

March 9, 2026 jasonspiess 0

GM has issued an update to its service protocols for the 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, a powerplant found in roughly 600,000 vehicles from the 2021–2024 model years, including popular full-size trucks and SUVs like the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Tahoe, Suburban; GMC Sierra 1500, Yukon, Yukon XL; and Cadillac Escalade models. A […]

Celebrating Women In Energy: Alma Cook, Cook Compliance Solutions

March 7, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Every March since 1987, Congress and U.S. Presidents have designated March as Women’s History Month. This year, The Crude Life celebrates and honors their accomplishments and contributions in history with interviews and stories that center around women’s experiences in industry. The Crude Life believes woman are vital in energy.  Today […]

Celebrating Women In Energy: BP’s Marlette Dumas Energizing Energy

March 6, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Every March since 1987, Congress and U.S. Presidents have designated March as Women’s History Month. This year, The Crude Life celebrates and honors their accomplishments and contributions in history with interviews and stories that center around women’s experiences in industry. The Crude Life believes women are vital in energy.  Today more than […]

Celebrating Women In Energy: Trisha Curtis, PetroNerds

March 4, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Every March since 1987, Congress and U.S. Presidents have designated March as Women’s History Month. This year, The Crude Life celebrates and honors their accomplishments and contributions in history with interviews and stories that center around women’s experiences in industry. The Crude Life believes woman are vital in energy.  Today […]

Trades Powered By Her Helping Women in Oil and Gas

March 2, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Trades Powered By Her is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Watford City, North Dakota, with a mission to empower and support women in trades. Founded by Kara Glenn, this organization aims to break barriers and open opportunities for women to excel in traditionally male-dominated fields such as construction, welding, electrical […]

Energy Security, AI Power, and the Real-World Bottlenecks

March 1, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Some interviews arrive dressed as policy panels: formal tone, clean talking points, a neat arc from problem to solution. This one doesn’t. The conversation between Terry Etam—BOE Report columnist and author of The End of the Fossil Fuel Insanity—and Jason Spiess comes in sideways, like a porch-light chat that accidentally wanders […]

Route 66 Events for 2026

January 12, 2026 jasonspiess 0

📅 January 2026 (All Month)Joplin History and Mineral Museum Closed for Renovation & Route 66 Exhibit Build-OutJoplin, MissouriThe Joplin History and Mineral Museum closes for the entire month of January 2026 for remodeling and exhibit updates, including the completion of a new 100th anniversary Route 66 exhibit. The museum is […]

Chapter One: Route 66 Was Never Meant to Be Famous

January 11, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Route 66 Was Never Meant to Be Famous When U.S. Route 66 was commissioned in 1926, it wasn’t designed to be remembered. There were no grand dedications, no monuments planned, no expectation that the road would one day appear on postcards, license plates, coffee mugs, or tattoos. Route 66 was […]

Landman Season 2 Episode 8 Review and Reaction: Best Episode Yet?

January 11, 2026 jasonspiess 0

By the eighth episode of Season 2, Landman finally stops pretending it’s an oil-and-gas show. There are rigs in the background, sure. A crew camp here, a heat reference there. But Episode 8 does something far more uncomfortable—and far more honest. It abandons the machinery and turns its lens inward, toward decision-making […]

Route 66: The Road That Built Americana

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Fire & ICE, a storytelling brand dedicated to honoring the cultural, mechanical, and societal impact of the internal combustion engine, is marking the 100-year anniversary of historic Route 66 with the release of a new tribute book celebrating the road that helped shape modern America. Underwritten by The Crude Life, […]

Fire & ICE: The First Car (or Truck)

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Did you buy your first car? I did. A 1974 Mercury Cougar — and it came with character baked in. The clock ran backwards. Not metaphorically. Literally. An old-school line clock that ticked in reverse like it was daring you to notice time differently. The tape deck? That didn’t work […]

Lebanon Taps Egypt’s Gas Network to Power a Grid in Crisis

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

On December 29, 2025, Lebanon and Egypt signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Beirut to supply Egyptian natural gas to Lebanese power infrastructure — a practical, long-anticipated step toward addressing Lebanon’s chronic electricity shortfalls and costly reliance on fuel oil. The agreement was signed by Lebanese Energy Minister Joe […]

Fire & ICE: The Mobile Jukebox

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Before smartphones, before playlists that followed you everywhere, there was the car stereo — a dashboard altar of knobs, dials, lights, and limitless possibility. It wasn’t just music. It was identity. It was freedom. It was your entire emotional weather system, wired directly into the Fire & ICE experience. Your car wasn’t […]

Here’s What Others Are Saying About the Oil Conflict in Venezuela

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

As U.S. military action in Venezuela reverberates through global energy markets, major news outlets are framing the unfolding “oil war” through sharply different lenses — markets, geopolitics, infrastructure reality, and long-term leverage. Taken together, these accounts reveal not just what’s happening in South America, but how energy power is being […]

The ICE Isn’t Dead — It’s Rebalancing

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

Over the past few years, the global mobility conversation has been framed as a one-way street: internal combustion out, batteries in. But a series of recent developments across automakers, policymakers, technology firms, and consumers suggests the road ahead looks far more like a roundabout than a straight line. From Porsche’s […]

Landman Season 2 Episode 5: Angela’s Party Politics, Crisis to Restoration & Rural vs. Corporate: Who Landman Really Makes the Villain

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

This episode review plays less like a “what happened in the patch” recap and more like a relationship-and-power decoder ring. Jason and Warren keep circling the same idea from different angles: Landman is shifting from oilfield spectacle into character mechanics—who controls whom, who’s bluffing, who’s cornered, and who’s quietly building leverage. The […]

The Landman Scene Everyone Is Talking About — And Why Captive Insurance Is the Quiet Power Behind It

January 10, 2026 jasonspiess 0

One of the most discussed scenes in the recent Landman episode isn’t about cartel violence, family drama, or oilfield bravado. It’s a financial conversation—short, dense, and easy to miss—that left a lot of viewers confused. They’re talking about insurance. But not the kind most people know. Specifically, they’re talking about captive insurance—and once you […]