Since its start in 1969, the family-owned Henry company had been viewed by the Permian Basin oil community as "a little ol' Spraberry driller," reliable an...
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ISBN-10:
1733186956
ISBN-13:
9781733186957
Publisher
Nimbus Brands Publishing
Dimensions
8.50 X 5.50 X 0.61 inches
Language
English
Since its start in 1969, the family-owned Henry company had been viewed by the Permian Basin oil community as "a little ol' Spraberry driller," reliable and determined but quaintly plodding.But in summer 2003, the company inconspicuously drilled two wells on picked-over acreage and quietly deployed an experimental "slickwater" frac. Both wells roared to life at high producing rates, and Henry hushed the results and launched a covert land grab ringing the entire basin.When reports of their success finally leaked, scores of other operators scrambled into the fray, mustering hundreds of rigs, leasing thousands of acres and eventually producing millions of barrels of oil. Within a decade, the "Wolfberry play" catapulted the Permian Basin to the top of the global oil chart as the vertical program turned sideways into the hot horizontal shale play of today.The Wolfberry Chronicle tells the Henry tale, from the company's obscure beginning through its maturing into a stalwart operator, then striking the Wolfberry motherlode before segueing into horizontal expertise. The requisite components are all there-wild wells, big wealth and colorful characters-but also an element of much greater moment: uncommon goodwill.Gregory Berkhouse has worked in the petroleum industry as both a geologist and an engineer for 35 years, spending the last two decades with Henry. He relays firsthand accounts and personal acquaintances with insight, style and wit, and provides technical explanations-both accurate and accessible-of the geology, hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling essential to Henry's Permian Basin epic.
ISBN-10
:1733186956
ISBN-13
:9781733186957
Publisher
:Nimbus Brands Publishing
Publication date
: 01 Nov, 2021
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.61 inches
Weight
:340 g
"Berkhouse, a geologist and engineer who worked at the [Henry] company for 20 years, is uniquely positioned to depict its history as well as the complex technical elements of the industry. He aims to be "accessible to the non-technical, inoffensive to the technical," a goal he impressively achieves...for those in search of an intelligent, expert tour of the oil industry, Berkhouse is an able guide." - Kirkus Reviews
"With more moral sense, humility, precision, breadth, and good laughs and good writing than most things you'll read, The Wolfberry Chronicle is not just the history of a company but a history of people, decisions, fortitude, generosity, and the small steps that made Henry Petroleum the pioneer of one of the most important developments in American energy history." - Gary Sernovitz, The Green and the Black
"The Wolfberry Chronicle captures two remarkable stories, the rise of the biggest oil basin in the United States and one remarkable company and family that helped make it happen. Not only does it help someone to better understand the oilpatch, it explains how business can be done in a way that makes money and maintains values." - Dan Pickering, founder of Pickering Energy Partners
"Long before it was fashionable 'to do well to do good, ' Jim and Paula Henry embraced that guiding spirit for their family and their (literally) groundbreaking oil and gas company. Read this sublime book to discover the strata of character, gumption, and resilience required to tame 'wolfcamps' and remove darkness and poverty from our world." - Colin P. Fenton - Chairman of Commodities, Tudor Pickering Holt & Co. and former Global Head of Commodities Research and Chief Commodities Strategist, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
"If you have a little knowledge of the oil industry and want to know more from an easy and fun read, this is your book. You'll understand more about drilling and the business relationships that exist in the industry, learn about partnerships, and how business is done right. I caught myself laughing at times and increased my knowledge of oil exploration." - Dale G. Delay, Commodity Hedging Consultant, president of Cost Management Solutions
"Berkhouse does the job of a fine tailor weaving a fabric of Christian values, geology, finance, and guts. He threads the history of America, Texas, oil, and true American values into one of the best reads for a reader to appreciate the tremendous importance of the Permian Basin. Never does the reader doubt that Jim and Paula Henry will succeed-succeed in business, their marriage, dedication to their employees or Christian values. Truly a book where you root for them to be winners at every twist." - Vincent J. DiCosimo, entrepreneur and energy executive
""The Wolfberry Chronicle" takes the reader from Jim Henry's start as a young petroleum engineer faced with a crossroads to his tremendous successes through diligent, honest work." - Modesta Williams, wife of the late West Texas oilman & founder of Clayton Williams Energy, Clayton Williams
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