Quote from: K-Dog on Aug 22, 2025, 06:56 PMAsk him.
https://www.artberman.com/
According to the recording, he has the website to allow people to get in touch with him.
I already have. When he was in Denver and revealed he was a history major before he decided to become a geologist...who didn't know the history of horizontal wells. He took questions. When he was on TOD, and made up OpX numbers on shale gas wells and made the mistake of putting a number to them in front of someone who knew the right answer. I was part of the audience that snickered when John stopped him in the middle of presentation at the national AAPG meeting in Texas (turns out you really shouldn't misrepresent the work of national caliber professionals when they are running the session). And when he attempted to introduce EROEI into the AAPG CORE (Committee on Resource Evaluation) committee topics for professional study the chairmen stopped in the office and asked me what my recommendation was.
There is a reason he does a...blog....thingie. No credibility after his October 2011 news conference. But for entertainment value in the world of geosciences, the guy is priceless.