Evolve: Sourcewater leads upstream firms down to the waterside

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This fireside chat recap is from Wednesday’s Evolve: The Next Evolution of Oil & Gas, a virtual summit presented by Digital Wildcatters and FreightWaves.

FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: The energy intelligence revolution: AI, machine learning and geospatial big data. 

DETAILS: Max Gagliardi chats with Josh Adler about Sourcewater’s origins and the company’s role in helping upstream companies find water resources for their fracking operations through the use of satellite imagery, regulatory data and...

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Evolve: Geosite helps companies analyze greenhouse gas emissions

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This product demonstration was shared during Evolve: The Next Evolution of Oil & Gas, presented by Digital Wildcatters and FreightWaves.

RAPID-FIRE DEMO: Geospatial data mapping firm Geosite.

DETAILS: Geosite fuses together data from various sources — client and third-party data, regulatory data, drone and satellite imagery and IoT devices — to enable energy clients to glean an informed perspective on their greenhouse gas emissions.

SPEAKER: Jeff Williams, energy business development and sales lead

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/evolve-geosite-helps-companies-analyze-greenhouse-gas-emissions

ATS has wind energy at its back

Anderson Trucking Service

Anderson Trucking Service (ATS) has spent more than 20 years investing tens of millions of dollars in acquiring specialized equipment and hiring drivers to become the nation’s largest over-the-road transporter of gigantic wind turbine components.

Those investments have paid off, and even in the face of economic uncertainty from the coronavirus, the American wind energy industry has been at the back of this diversified Minnesota-based trucking company.

“COVID-19 has impacted some of our...

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Will wind turbine transporters continue to roll during COVID-19?

The coronavirus pandemic’s global spread earlier this year put the brakes on many U.S. industrial project cargoes, but truckloads of behemoth wind turbine components continue to roll across the nation’s highways.

“Our wind turbine component load count for this year is up 36%,” said Gene Lemke, vice president of projects for St. Cloud, Minnesota-based Anderson Trucking Service (ATS), in a telephone interview with American Shipper. “It’s been a huge bright spot during these difficult times.”

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