OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UTAH PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION

Pub. 3 2021-2022 Issue 1

Diversity,-Women-and-Minorities

Diversity, Bringing Women and Minorities into the Industry

If you are having difficulties hiring, you aren’t alone. In 2016, a research report published by the American Petroleum Institute projected a need for 1.9 million new workers to replace retiring workers and accommodate growth. Then the pandemic shutdown started in March 2020. Job shortages have gotten increasingly worse since then. Many people predicted that labor shortages would end along with pandemic unemployment benefits in September 2021. That didn’t happen. A CNBC Global CFO Council survey for Q3 2021 found that 84% of CFOs globally are struggling to hire employees. At 95%, the U.S. percentage was even higher.

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Latch-the-Hatch

Kicking off “Latch the Hatch”

The Wasatch Front isn’t alone in facing ozone as our newest air quality challenge. While the drivers and details are different, the Uintah Basin also struggles with a unique wintertime ozone challenge. Winter conditions result in temperature inversions “trapping” VOC, NOx, Sulfur, and Particulates. UV light reflecting off snow then reacts with pollutants and results in high levels of ozone.

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UPA-Shootout 2021

Summer Fun, Community Giving and Getting Back to Business

It has been a busy end of the summer for UPA and our members. We’ve been hard at work on providing networking and community engagement opportunities that have been sorely missed over the last year and a half. On Sept. 9, we hosted our sold-out UPA Oil and Gas Classic Golf Tournament. Thank you to the roughly 500 sponsors and vendors that made it such a fantastic day.

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Women Stepping Up

Women Stepping Up and Flagging the Irony of the Biden Administration

We want to give a shoutout to Utah Gas Corp for holding their first “Women’s Offsite” event and recognizing the inherent value of a diverse and balanced team. UPA President Rikki Hrenko-Browning and the Executive Director of West Slope Colorado Oil & Gas Association, Chelsea Miera, teamed up to talk to the women about female leadership in the energy industry.

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Rikki-Hrenko-Browning

President’s Message Rikki Hrenko-Browning

The development and production of energy have always been politicized, I suppose. I’m a believer that energy is and always has been the essential foundation to our evolution, its role as critical as that of food and shelter. However, the hows, whys and wheres of energy development are worthwhile points of discussion, and the nuances of those conversations matter, especially to those most directly impacted by the decisions made.

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