Oil and gas experts school small business owners
| By Monique Ching, San Angelo Standard-Times, Texas | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
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Legate and four other industry experts spoke on small business in the oil field at Tuesday's conference hosted by the
"You have to persist, you have to stick with it ... you have to own it," said
Speakers noted how similar their speeches were, because their key messages to small businesses looking to work in the oil industry were the same.
HAVE A GOOD TRACK RECORD
"Safety is the No. 1 things we talk about in this industry," Gill said. "We want you to go home with all the appendages you arrived with."
In an industry that takes safety records and drug-free zones seriously, experts said it is critical for companies wanting to work with the industry to feel the same way.
"You can't have drug use in your company. Everything from roughnecks to assistants in your office," Legate said. "Have a good track record."
In a typical job fair for the oil and gas industry, Legate said, about 40 percent of applicants fail the drug test.
"If you're good at what you do, they know it," Jones said. " ... Your reputation goes well before you."
Businesses looking to work with the oil industry need to have detailed procedures regarding safety, drug use and environmental protection.
"If you don't have any records, you may have problems too," Jones said. "It's worth it to them, you have it in your mentality that safety is important. If you don't, the phone's not going to ring."
DO YOUR HOMEWORK
"There's a lot of opportunity, but you've got to know where you can plug in," said
Gonzales told small business owners to get connected with their local SBDC office, for resources as well as for contacts.
"Most of these people have been in the business a long, long time and they see through the smoke screens," Gill said. " ... In my world, there's not much emotion, it's all about the numbers."
The experts also agreed that building a network of references was important to making it as a small business contractor in the oil and gas industry.
"You've got to start small somewhere," Legate said.
Giving examples of how small businesses could enter the industry, he said companies need to find ways to meet the needs of oil companies and their employees.
"Security is a huge one," Legate said. "And catering is a huge business right now. Their companies are feeding them right there on site."
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In another example, Jones said an oil company asked a doctor to move his practice from
Many of the speakers, however, cautioned small business owners from "putting all your eggs in one basket."
"If you get in on the first try somewhere, don't stop," Gill said.
"All it takes is a management change," Johnson said. "It could be devastating for that customer."
ATTITUDE OVER APTITUDE
"The type of people we hire is as important as the money," Gill said. "Be aware that what you do today can possibly follow you the rest of your life."
Going through some of the hiring criteria the industry looks at, Gill noted he also considered a person's ability to manage his or her emotions and ability to get along with others.
"We are looking for attitude at the company I work for a much as experience," he said.
Even as a company, Gonzales said, it is important for businesses to be welcoming toward the oil companies.
"Treat them like you'd treat them in any small town," Gonzales said. "Welcome them and go where they are."
Ultimately, all five experts urged patience and continued hard work.
"There is no magic to doing business with the oil and gas business," Legate said. "There is persistence, relationship-building, paperwork, insurance, a little bit of luck, a lot of prayer and a desire to build your business and provide for your family."
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
FIML Natural Resources: www.fimlnr.com
Oil and gas reports and information: www.oginfo.com
Railroad Commission of
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