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Diesel generators have long been the default answer for powering upstream and midstream oil and gas sites . They are familiar , mobile, and deeply embedded in operating practice. Even in regions with abundant natural gas...
Stranded Gas Has A Job Now: Why Pad Electrification With Gas Wins is an episode from Digital Oil and Gas by Geoffrey Cann. Diesel generators have long been the default answer for powering upstream and midstream oil and gas sites . They are...
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Diesel generators have long been the default answer for powering upstream and midstream oil and gas sites . They are familiar , mobile, and deeply embedded in operating practice. Even in regions with abundant natural gas, operators often rely on fleets of diesel gens to run pumps, wireline units, and auxiliary equipment, treating gas as either waste or something to move to market while importing fuel to keep operations running. That status quo is becoming harder to defend. Diesel is expensive , noisy, logistically complex , and increasingly misaligned with emissions rules, carbon pricing, and community expectations. Operators face growing pressure to cut operating costs , reduce flaring , and lower emissions , while still maintaining reliability in the field. Yet infrastructure change moves slowly, driven more by habit and organizational friction than by technical limits. In this episode I'm speaking with Michael Lawson , Vice President of Business Development at Enterprise Group , about using stranded or low-value natural gas to electrify well pads and industrial sites. We discuss replacing dozens of diesel generators with a single gas-turbine microgrid , the economics of site electrification, what kinds of gas streams can be used, and why mindset, not technology , is often the real barrier. It's a practical conversation about cost, reliability, emissions , and why electricity is quietly becoming the enabler of digital innovation in the field. π€ About the Guest Michael Lawson is Vice President of Business Development at Enterprise Group . Based in Calgary, he has more than two decades of experience across upstream and midstream oil and gas. His current work focuses on site electrification , deploying natural-gas turbines and microgrids to displace diesel power at industrial and energy work sites. π§ Contact Michael: michael.lawson@enterprisegrp.ca π βοΈ Additional Tools & Resources π¬ Go backstage and check out my studio: πTake my one-day digital strategy training course for oil and gas: π Connect with Me πBlog series: π§ Podcast: πΌ LinkedIn: π¦ X: π€ Contact for Lectures and Keynotes I speak regularly on these and related topics. Contact me to book a brief call about your upcoming event needs. π β οΈ Disclaimer The views expressed in this podcast are my own and do not constitute professional advice.
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Stranded Gas Has A Job Now: Why Pad Electrification With Gas Wins is from Digital Oil and Gas by Geoffrey Cann.
Published Feb 18, 2026 and 31:14 long