How Veazy got his black gold groove back
Dear Editor:It is time to open a brand new glorious chapter in the American oil and gas industry with the legacies of J. Paul Getty, John D. Rockefeller Sr., Winthrop Rockefeller, Howard Hughes, Skelly, John M. King, Marvin Davis and the rest of America’s past oil industry barons shining brighter than ever before.I thank the Colorado oil biz folks who first replied to me: first Susan Alvillar of Williams and then Sherry Long of EnCana.Ms. Long dropped her super-sized oil biz list on me so I can have my long destiny-fulfilling chance in the American petroleum industry.You see, I studied the petroleum industry and its financial pinnings in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and now I get back in the “black gold groove.”So far I appreciate the sympathy expressed by Greywolf Energy, Leed Energy Services and SST Energy, and the past and recent Garfield county oil and gas workers I have met.Now the oil flows.Emzy Veazy III, Esq.Aspen/Burbank, Calif.
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