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What does it take to balance a career as a Production Engineer in the Permian Basin with the rigorous demands of being a U.S. Olympic bobsledder? In this episode of the Local Energy podcast, hosts Peter Brecht and Wade Spear sit down with Boone Niederhofer to discuss his incredible journey from a walk-on wide receiver at Texas A&M to competing on the world's biggest stage. Boone shares the "accidental" story of how he got into bobsledding, the intense training regimen required for a five-second explosive push, and how the discipline of elite athletics translates directly to optimizing production in the oilfield. We dive deep into the technical side of his work in Midland—discussing plunger lifts, gas lifts, and the current state of activity in the Midland Basin—while also exploring the importance of faith, family, and building a network before you need it. Whether you're interested in the mechanics of an Olympic bobsled or the day-to-day challenges of a production engineer, this episode offers a unique perspective on what it means to be "local energy." Connect with Boone Niederhofer * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boone_saw [https://www.instagram.com/boone_saw] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boone-niederhofer-12a726139/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/boone-niederhofer-12a726139/] Timestamps00:00 - Introduction: Did we actually land on the moon?01:11 - Discovering Boone through "Oil and Gas Twitter"01:18 - The Training Regimen: Linear vs. Lateral athleticism03:10 - Mechanics of a Bobsled Run: The 50-meter mark and loading03:47 - Team Roles: Driver, Side Pushers, and the Brakeman05:11 - BMW and the aerodynamics of bobsled design05:32 - The Path: Texas A&M Walk-on to Petroleum Engineering07:59 - Starting a career at Wild Horse Resources and the 2019 downturn08:49 - The "Accidental" Tryout: From the oilfield to Team USA09:49 - Competitive Circuit: World Cup vs. Olympic Qualification12:03 - Balancing world-class competition with a career in engineering12:54 - Career Transitions: Finding a supportive employer in the Permian14:48 - What does a Production Engineer actually do?16:35 - Technical Deep Dive: Plunger lifts, gas lifts, and optimization18:24 - Transferable Skills: Athletics, Consistency, and Work Ethic20:15 - The "Blue Collar" nature of the Permian Basin22:45 - Pressure Management: High-stakes engineering vs. Olympic starts28:32 - Current Midland Activity: Economic opportunities in a high-price environment31:18 - Advice to Younger Self: Networking and genuine connections32:41 - Faith, Family, and the future of Boone's bobsled career34:10 - Final thoughts and where to connect About Local Energy Local Energy is an oil and gas podcast with real field experience. We cover WTI markets, drilling, production, oilfield careers, and energy news—no fluff, just shop talk. Hosted by Peter Brecht and Wade Spear. Enjoyed the episode? Please follow the show and leave a review on Spotify to help us grow the community!
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