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Corey Brown takes listeners inside the Cushing Tank Farms in Oklahoma, one of the most important crude oil storage and transfer hubs in the U.S. He explains how the site supports WTI benchmark pricing, how crude is measured and transferred through custody transfer systems, and why commodity traders monitor tank levels, rail activity, and pump heat signatures to track supply in real time. The conversation breaks down the hands-on work of an electrician in a high-pressure oil-and-gas environment. Corey walks through pipeline infrastructure, valves, satellite communications, pigging operations, external floating-roof tanks, and the rigorous inspection and cleaning cycles required by DOT regulations. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes that safety is the foundation of the work — documentation, PPE, H2S monitors, permits, and disciplined procedures are part of the job every single day. Corey also shares what the culture is like at Cushing, how multiple companies operate side by side, and how workers can start with a high school diploma and grow into skilled technical roles through company-sponsored training programs. In this episode, you'll learn: * How the Cushing Oil Tank Farms connect to WTI pricing and why traders watch them closely * What an electrician does in a tank farm environment, including pressure transmitters, metering devices, and custody transfer systems * How pigging, floating roof tanks, and tank cleaning keep crude moving safely and efficiently * Why safety culture, permits, PPE, and H2S monitoring are non-negotiable in oil and gas operations * What it takes to build a long-term blue-collar career in oil and gas with training and advancement on-site Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction03:37 - Family and industry roots04:26 - Tank farm scale and size05:51 - How traders monitor supply07:24 - Electrician responsibilities09:36 - Custody transfer basics12:01 - Safety culture and PPE14:36 - Pigging the pipeline16:24 - Floating roof tanks explained18:34 - Tank cleaning cycle21:15 - Workplace culture at Cushing24:03 - Career pathways in oil and gas25:35 - The day WTI went negative27:55 - Why the system works About Corey Brown:Corey Brown is an electrician at Cushing Tank Farms in Oklahoma, where he supports critical electrical and control systems for crude oil storage and pipeline operations. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the tank farm environment and offers firsthand insight into the safety, regulation, and day-to-day realities of keeping oil moving.
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