Insights
Explore our collection of thought-provoking articles and stay informed about the latest trends, best practices, and insightful perspectives with expert advice from the 360 team.
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Spill management has changed โ How does this affect your operations?
Challenging times in the oil and gas industry has put increased pressure on regulatory bodies to identify and characterize the thousands of active and abandoned remedial sites across Alberta.ย Since 2014, there has been increased regulatory scrutiny in the historical spill and designated problem site space, primarily in the form of Supplemental Information Request letters
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Liability – What’s Under Your Rug?
At 360, roughly 50% of our day to day activities are centered around the transaction space.ย Historically, the split was heavily weighted on the buy side of the transaction โ evaluating and quantifying incoming liabilities and looking under the rug for outlier liabilities that could materially affect the purchase price and/or deal scope.ย In the past 18
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Electricity Bills Can Be A Monster: How Oil & Gas Companies Can Take the Bite Out of Them
Here at 360, we believe inย Making Growth Simple.ย The extension to that and a founding principle of ours is that value can be found in, and should be sought, when managing asset retirement obligations (ARO). The Oil & Gas industry is currently facing a significant shift with respect to the view on ARO and the
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Ready, Fire, Aim – When and How We Take Action
In my second post, Iโm following a similar theme as my first post (Theย Dumbest Guys in the Room),ย and am writing to express one of 360โs core business ideologies.ย The concept isnโt earth shattering, but we feel is worth sharing and reflects something we also feel has been vital to our success so far.ย Itโs a way of
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The Dumbest Guys in the Room โ How Humility Has Helped Shape Our Business
I’m always asked, ‘What’s the secret to success?’ But there are no secrets. Be humble. Be hungry. And always be the hardest worker in the room. Dwayne Johnson My partners and I often joke that we are the smartest people in a room thatโs empty. As that room fills up, we methodically and inevitably move
























































