work-aversaries in April
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- ONE YEAR Brian Bell Kenneth Barnes Gabriel Lewinski Cruz Cortez Alexandra Devost Alan Moore John Rapponotti Justin Roundtree Trenton Bartley Michael Greenough Patrick Wright Travis Barker Terry Cook Ramon Garcia-Aguilera Steven Kleimola Hector Lopez Adrian Mosely Blas Robles Joaquin Ruiz Christopher Stephens Alex Terrazas
Jeffrey Dodson Brandon Adams Oscar Balderas Keith Baxter Travis Edgerton Chase Geddis Trevyn Grenwelge Eric Smith Derek Stephenson Eloy Tena Michael Garcia Jonathan Martin Rustin Roberts Tony Scott Joshua Edler Michael Passarelli Charles Patterson Danny Rogers Jason Villarreal Mason Mustard Irma Trevino
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- TWO YEARS Miguel Flores Frank Hernandez Austin Breckenridge Justin Heuer Jason Williams Stan Kinney Benjamin Mayo
Rigoberto Serrano Robert Robinson George Gonzalez Adrian Limas Andrez Limas Issac Mancha Jose Meza
3 4 5
- THREE YEARS Reece Flores Oscar Moreno
- FOUR YEARS Carlos Perez III Chawn Duncan
- FIVE YEARS Bret Comstock George Sifuentes
Happy Anniversary!
Birthdays inApril Northern Division
JJorge Urquidi Hugo Pineda-Gonzalez Douglas Ruh Chad Correa Dejuan Jackson Jacob Miller Aaron Sheldon Charles Mylander Dalton Ruby Daniel Carsrud Dane Olson Ian Smith Michael Minniear Tyler Cartwright Colten Sparks Timothy Young Luke Albee Kristopher Foster Billy Wade Christopher Hogan Sawyer Walton Mason Robinson Raymond Hilborn Brian Mulholland Don Amaral Derek Clark Abhas Agrawal Derrek Watkins Matthew Murdick
Dezie Sanchez Jaime Flores Jose Trevino Juan Martinez Bobby Preston Aaron Villalpando Jesus Carvajal Brianna Taylor Eduardo Perez Hunter Floyd Daniel Obregon Escobar Harold Valdez Jose Carvajal Casey Guillory William Borjon Michael Greenough Nicolas Romo Curtis Garrett Tami Bird Rayalbert Gonzalez Raymond Cordova Robert Ramirez Juan Rodriguez Jeffrey Dodson James Cordova
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c o l l a b o r at i o n | c o m m u n i t y | p r o f i c i e n cy | sa f e t y | d e d i cat i o n | e xc e l l e n c e | e f f i c i e n cy These are remarkable and challenging times in the energy market. It is fast paced, demanding, full of highs, lows and always changing. But one thing is undeniable - we cannot be successful alone.
Isaac Engibous
Covenant has undergone a dramatic evolution over the past six years as we’ve pursued our vision of dedication and excellence, while becoming the nation’s largest Flowback Company. One of the most undeniable changes over this time has been the richer understanding of—and deeper commitment to—our customers and employees. We continue to gain new customers and expand relationships with existing customers while employing some of the industries most dedicated individuals. In every division of the company, we have consistently and energetically prevailed over our competition. My greatest source of pride, however, is that we achieve our success efficiently, reputably, and never compromising our morals.
Happy
It’s you that makes #CovenantStrong and our success is due to your hard work, dedication and passion. I am deeply humbled by what you do, day in and day out, and it’s my privilege to work alongside each of you. I want to thank you for all the late hours, after hour call outs, countless nights away from home and all the times you refuse to settle for anything less than excellence in our work together.
SUGAR LAND
SOUthern Division
Jaime Alvarado Darryl Savoie Cameron Corley Michael Machala Christopher Brown Keeley Dodd Ivan Cuellar Juan Galvan Baldemar Sanchez Jr Christopher Lee Clayton Mcneill William Barnes Terence Paschal Nicolas Cazares Steven Davis Raul Mendoza
MARCH/APRIL 2019
Birthday Everyone!
We are not perfect, but we strive each day to be better than we were the day before. So, I invite you to share your thoughts on our performance and how we can continue to better ourselves going forward. This feedback is taken seriously and it is always welcome. Meanwhile, Covenant will continue to strive toward our vision of industry leadership and our achievable goals in the years ahead. As we do, you have my personal commitment that we will extend our performance in areas where results are already strong, while thoroughly addressing those aspects of our performance in which we see the greatest opportunities for improvement. The work we need to do to achieve our full potential is not possible without a team commitment. Thank you for all you do. Sincerely,
KAYNE FRYE, Region manager - NLA
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 2
• SOUTHERN DIVISION SPOTLIGHT •
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 7
work-aversaries in March
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- ONE YEAR -
Pictured left: Jesus Gonzalez, and Brandon Loftstrom Pictured middle: Jeremie Biery (Geronimo), Mike LeMaire Pictured right: Jason Bollinger, Jesus Gonzalez
We have a great team working hard out in Hobbs, NM, to get our new office, shop and yard up and running to full capacity. Everything is looking great, and soon this yard will be able to support our locations in Southern NM. We also have great teams out in the field delivering Well Flow Management Excellence for our customers. Thanks to everyone out in New Mexico. We appreciate you!
GIVING BACK at Houston Rodeo BBQ
Daniel Carreno Cruz Garcia Daniele Ballejo Phoenix Johnson David Soliz Cody Robinson Andrew Allen Eymarth Rodriguez Christopher Carpenter Alexander Rodriguez Parker Gilliland David Anderson Jason Holland Cory Schlegel Carkennis Lee Christine Taylor Robert Keller James Carlton Alberto Andrade Michael Rendon Rolando Rodriguez Ernest Brumage Kyle Webb William Owens Jose Ybarra Maxie Sorrells Ricardo Canales Manuel Valdez Vital Jenifer Rodriguez Falon Winsor Jesus Dominguez Esparza Mark Saldana
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- TWO YEARS Jose Huerta Frank Valdez Lorenzo MoralesValenzuela Timothy Young
Anthony Trujillo Peter Freeman Jarrod Short Kevin Starks David Eddy
3 4 5
- THREE YEARS Jeffrey Montez
With 215,000 people in attendance for the Houston Rodeo cookoff event (that’s just the pre-rodeo event numbers!), cooking award-winning brisket is a serious act of love for Covenant Accounting Supervisor, Lisa Davila, whose team cooks for 800 people a night during the world’s largest rodeo. Lisa and her husband have been part of the Big Bertha y Los Amigos team for over 10 years, and they have proudly served amazing food at not just the cookoff, but events hosting special needs children, Harvey Relief efforts, benefit fundraisers and more. Well done Lisa for encouraging the community through wonderful food and fellowship!
- FOUR YEARS Carlos Meza Robert Hernandez
- FIVE YEARS Shaun Fallon Kevin Rock
Happy Anniversary!
Birthdays in March
Northern Division
Justin Gonzales Zachary Parr Cody Pierce Shawn Martinez Victoria Byers Donovan Colbeth Justin Heuer Justin Westmoreland Ryan Berens Joshua Edler Michael Redhat Brenton Rutledge Skyler Gray Wesley Hewitt Kayla Horne Keith Horner Ramon Garcia-Aguilera Nicholas Kupec Dominic Gospodinovich Cruz Garcia John Pryor Tyler Casteel Samuel Trout David McGoonan Jared McCain George Villa Randy Personeus Samuel Gregory Dominic Palombo
SOUthern Division Robert Goodwin Tyler Vestal Jason Williams Marlon Jones Joshua Bailey Jesus Saenz Rafael Tijerina James Vail Juan Barajas Trenton Nuall Martin Carvajal James Tennant David Anderson Trenton Bartley Carlos Ramirez David Soliz Sheldon Varner Spencer Wilson
Juan Longoria George Gonzalez Theo Berry Dillon Cook Brittney Poer Christopher Villarreal Sheldon Beckwith Timothy Sitton Luis Consuegra Derek Dabelgott Craig Miranda Greg Miranda Mark Saldana Reggie Gassaway Delbert Lane Alec Lerma Tom Womack Brazos Holligan George Sifuentes Kody Taylor Bradley Crawford Richard Dyson Luis Meraz Cameron Cantu Roberto Velazquez Enrique Lomeli William Adams Stetson Coulter Weston Dillon Jonathan Johnson Jordan Johnson Danny Rogers Oscar Balderas Joel Lopez Kyle Webb
SUGAR LAND John Cavitt Qianyi Du
Happy Birthday Everyone!
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 3
DEBATE CONTINUES IN
COLORADO
COVENANT CORE VALUE:
• COMMUNITY •
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 4
- C A P E LL A AWA R D -
PETE & THE HUSKIES
No sooner had voters voted down Proposition 112 in Colorado last November, than Senate Bill 19-181 was introduced on March 1st. This bill would make fundamental changes to the regulation of oil and gas in the state, effectively rewriting the role of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to move the Bill to the floor for debate. This bill has reignited heavy debate between industry representatives, lawmakers and activists. If you are a Colorado resident, encourage family and friends to contact your local representative to express your concern over this Bill. Visit these pages below to find contact information for your local legislator, and for more information on the bill.
FIND MY LEGISLATOR MORE INFORMATION
Pete Freeman is a member of our Business Development Team in Greeley in our Northern Division. During High School Basketball season, Pete takes time to serve as the head coach of the Highland Huskies. The Huskies just finished an amazing season where they came in 2nd place in the state tournament. Their journey to the championship game included a victory over an undefeated team. Our Covenant Family showed up in big numbers to support Pete and the team, and the Huskies did not disappoint. While we were rooting for one more win, we are very proud of the work Pete put in with his team. Pete had this to say about the experience:
Almost 2 years ago to the day, I decided to become a Covenant employee and it was the best decision I have ever made. This place is truly a family and it means so much to me that everyone has taken me in. I truly enjoy being a part of this team, and that you all support my other team! With all gratitude, Pete (Photo: Collage Pic: Credit Nina’s Art)
During a recent shift, Jeremy Santistevan, Daniel Cordova and Caine Ruby heard a terrible crash near their location and provided assistance at an accident scene. The three of them jumped into action without hesitation to direct traffic and help get those involved out of their vehicles. They even had to cut a trapped motorist out of their seatbelt. Their actions demonstrated courageous compassion in an extreme circumstance, and we are proud of their work. Well done, guys! The Capella Award is given by our Chaplains to members of our Covenant Family that use their training and instincts to respond in heroic ways in the communities where we work.
Chaplains Corner “It is what it is” is a common phrase. Usually it comes when the outcome of an event is disappointing and doesn’t match what we had hoped for. Recently, I was heartbroken when someone I know said “It is what it is,” and missed the importance of making a wise decision while seeing no hope in an event that was unfolding. Easter is a season of hope for many people. One of the ways we as Chaplains want to support you is in your spiritual growth. For the Easter season, we’ve put together a devotional guide including Stations of the Cross and Holy Week. Reading the Guide will help you grow and give you hope by taking a deeper look into an event that ended up being something that was “NOT what it was.”
Oil Wife Life
- Jason & Sam -
You can find this resource at www.oilmanup.com and www.oilwifelife.com Click on ‘Devotionals’ OR ON Facebook: /oilmanup & Twitter: /OILMANUP To speak with a chaplain: call or text 832.910.8115 or e-mail US AT: covenantcares@ctest.com
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 3
DEBATE CONTINUES IN
COLORADO
COVENANT CORE VALUE:
• COMMUNITY •
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 4
- C A P E LL A AWA R D -
PETE & THE HUSKIES
No sooner had voters voted down Proposition 112 in Colorado last November, than Senate Bill 19-181 was introduced on March 1st. This bill would make fundamental changes to the regulation of oil and gas in the state, effectively rewriting the role of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to move the Bill to the floor for debate. This bill has reignited heavy debate between industry representatives, lawmakers and activists. If you are a Colorado resident, encourage family and friends to contact your local representative to express your concern over this Bill. Visit these pages below to find contact information for your local legislator, and for more information on the bill.
FIND MY LEGISLATOR MORE INFORMATION
Pete Freeman is a member of our Business Development Team in Greeley in our Northern Division. During High School Basketball season, Pete takes time to serve as the head coach of the Highland Huskies. The Huskies just finished an amazing season where they came in 2nd place in the state tournament. Their journey to the championship game included a victory over an undefeated team. Our Covenant Family showed up in big numbers to support Pete and the team, and the Huskies did not disappoint. While we were rooting for one more win, we are very proud of the work Pete put in with his team. Pete had this to say about the experience:
Almost 2 years ago to the day, I decided to become a Covenant employee and it was the best decision I have ever made. This place is truly a family and it means so much to me that everyone has taken me in. I truly enjoy being a part of this team, and that you all support my other team! With all gratitude, Pete (Photo: Collage Pic: Credit Nina’s Art)
During a recent shift, Jeremy Santistevan, Daniel Cordova and Caine Ruby heard a terrible crash near their location and provided assistance at an accident scene. The three of them jumped into action without hesitation to direct traffic and help get those involved out of their vehicles. They even had to cut a trapped motorist out of their seatbelt. Their actions demonstrated courageous compassion in an extreme circumstance, and we are proud of their work. Well done, guys! The Capella Award is given by our Chaplains to members of our Covenant Family that use their training and instincts to respond in heroic ways in the communities where we work.
Chaplains Corner “It is what it is” is a common phrase. Usually it comes when the outcome of an event is disappointing and doesn’t match what we had hoped for. Recently, I was heartbroken when someone I know said “It is what it is,” and missed the importance of making a wise decision while seeing no hope in an event that was unfolding. Easter is a season of hope for many people. One of the ways we as Chaplains want to support you is in your spiritual growth. For the Easter season, we’ve put together a devotional guide including Stations of the Cross and Holy Week. Reading the Guide will help you grow and give you hope by taking a deeper look into an event that ended up being something that was “NOT what it was.”
Oil Wife Life
- Jason & Sam -
You can find this resource at www.oilmanup.com and www.oilwifelife.com Click on ‘Devotionals’ OR ON Facebook: /oilmanup & Twitter: /OILMANUP To speak with a chaplain: call or text 832.910.8115 or e-mail US AT: covenantcares@ctest.com
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 5
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 6
• THIS MONTH WE RECOGNIZE • DEREK STEPHENSon | COLORADO Derek does an amazing job keeping his fellow brothers in the field updated about potential hazards and how to handle them. He keeps situations front and center regularly. He also keeps his team very aware of bad driving conditions, with consistent reminders to slow down, check for weather updates and to check on each other before leaving location.
= RESPONSIBILITY = A BROTHER’S KEEPER IS A PERSON WHO IS COMMITTED TO THE FOUR BROTHER’S KEEPER COVENANTS: COMMUNICATION, RESPONSIBILITY, RECOGNITION, ACCOUNTABILITY.
Timothy Armstrong | COlorado THIS MONTH WE WANT TO HIGHLIGHT “RESPONSIBILITY” AND OFFER A REMINDER OF WHAT THAT MEANS AS A BROTHER’S KEEPER.
While at the office of a client, Timothy noticed that a member of the snow removal crew was not wearing gloves while clearing the snow from the sidewalk. It was 6:30 am, and the weather was windy, snowing, and 20 degrees. Timothy gave the gentleman a pair of insulated work gloves from his work truck.
• WE LIMIT DRIVING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND KEEP ERRAND TIME IN TOWN TO 2 HOURS. • WE TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER BY USING GOOD JUDGEMENT ABOUT DRIVING IN HAZARDOUS DRIVING AND WORK CONDITIONS. DRIVING IS THE MOST DANGEROUS THING WE DO IN THE OIL FIELD. WELL LOCATIONS ARE ON SOME OF THE MOST DANGEROUS ROADWAYS IN THE COUNTRY AND WE NEED BK’S TO REMIND EACH OTHER OF THE RISKS. DRIVING WHILE TIRED, UNDER THE INFLUENCE, RECKLESS, OR IN UNSAFE WEATHER INCREASES CHANCES OF AN INCIDENT. BEING RESPONSIBLE MEANS STAYING SAFE. AND YOUR BROTHER IN THE FIELD MAY NEED REMINDING.
Anthony Gonzales | West Texas Anthony consistently goes out of his way to check on all his guys, and goes above and beyond to make sure he can take care of it and get it to us so we don’t have to drive after a long shift. He has even driven on his days off to take us to safety meetings. ThIS man is a leader and a great asset to this company.
TO NOMINATE A BK, GO TO THE WEBSITE BELOW AND FILL OUT THE ONLINE FORM.
ctest.com/bk/nominate • OUR NEWEST BK’s • Robert Bartlett Tyler Bell David Cabrera Wyatt Cline Matthew Cooper Casey Cozad Keeley Dodd Denver Fancher Tyler Felker Israel Otero Fernandez
David Flores Daniel Frank George Gibson Trevyn Grenwelge Anthony Harris Jr. Robert Henson Wesley Hewitt Justin Huwa Matthew Jordan Julian Martinez
Zachary Mcgeeney Michael Mcginty Laura McKee Mario Muñoz Justin Noe Joel Ramirez Michael Rodriguez Dalton Ruby Brenton Rutledge Fred Skogen
Shaun Slattendale Colten Sparks Juan Pablo Guzman Suarez Adam Taylor Christian Villarreal Sawyer Walton Lat Williams Isaac Wilson Joshua Yeates Brandon Young
MARIA CHARPING MARIA is the director of Human Resources FOR COvenant. She joined Covenant with over 20 years of HR experience and says, “I truly enjoy helping others and HR has been a great avenue for me to do just that. My job is far from routine, each day is varied with challenges and that’s what I enjoy most. I’m thrilled to be part of the Covenant family because of the shared vision and dedication I see woven from region to region.” When she’s not talking benefits, on-boarding OR training, Maria enjoys cooking for her family of four. Married for 22 years, she and HER husband have two girls. This lady has a diverse array of interests! One day you may overhear her speaking fluent Greek, and another you could catch her working on her brown belt in martial arts. To contact maria:
MARIA.CHARPING@ctest.com or (832) 500-3115
QUALITY - HEALTH - SAFETY - ENVIRONMENT
...For March...
- DRIVING SAFETY With winter fading into the background and spring emerging, you may be anticipating better driving conditions. This is not always the case. Spring forward with caution as increased rain, hail, and animal activity become driving hazards. Stay alert to the changing conditions in your area and plan ahead for each trip.
...For A pril...
- HEAT SAFETY As summer approaches and the days grow longer, it’s time to prepare for working in hot conditions. For those in the Southern Division the temperatures are already on the rise. Throughout April, keep an eye out for safety blasts on how to stay safe as the sun blazes down.
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 5
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 6
• THIS MONTH WE RECOGNIZE • DEREK STEPHENSon | COLORADO Derek does an amazing job keeping his fellow brothers in the field updated about potential hazards and how to handle them. He keeps situations front and center regularly. He also keeps his team very aware of bad driving conditions, with consistent reminders to slow down, check for weather updates and to check on each other before leaving location.
= RESPONSIBILITY = A BROTHER’S KEEPER IS A PERSON WHO IS COMMITTED TO THE FOUR BROTHER’S KEEPER COVENANTS: COMMUNICATION, RESPONSIBILITY, RECOGNITION, ACCOUNTABILITY.
Timothy Armstrong | COlorado THIS MONTH WE WANT TO HIGHLIGHT “RESPONSIBILITY” AND OFFER A REMINDER OF WHAT THAT MEANS AS A BROTHER’S KEEPER.
While at the office of a client, Timothy noticed that a member of the snow removal crew was not wearing gloves while clearing the snow from the sidewalk. It was 6:30 am, and the weather was windy, snowing, and 20 degrees. Timothy gave the gentleman a pair of insulated work gloves from his work truck.
• WE LIMIT DRIVING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND KEEP ERRAND TIME IN TOWN TO 2 HOURS. • WE TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER BY USING GOOD JUDGEMENT ABOUT DRIVING IN HAZARDOUS DRIVING AND WORK CONDITIONS. DRIVING IS THE MOST DANGEROUS THING WE DO IN THE OIL FIELD. WELL LOCATIONS ARE ON SOME OF THE MOST DANGEROUS ROADWAYS IN THE COUNTRY AND WE NEED BK’S TO REMIND EACH OTHER OF THE RISKS. DRIVING WHILE TIRED, UNDER THE INFLUENCE, RECKLESS, OR IN UNSAFE WEATHER INCREASES CHANCES OF AN INCIDENT. BEING RESPONSIBLE MEANS STAYING SAFE. AND YOUR BROTHER IN THE FIELD MAY NEED REMINDING.
Anthony Gonzales | West Texas Anthony consistently goes out of his way to check on all his guys, and goes above and beyond to make sure he can take care of it and get it to us so we don’t have to drive after a long shift. He has even driven on his days off to take us to safety meetings. ThIS man is a leader and a great asset to this company.
TO NOMINATE A BK, GO TO THE WEBSITE BELOW AND FILL OUT THE ONLINE FORM.
ctest.com/bk/nominate • OUR NEWEST BK’s • Robert Bartlett Tyler Bell David Cabrera Wyatt Cline Matthew Cooper Casey Cozad Keeley Dodd Denver Fancher Tyler Felker Israel Otero Fernandez
David Flores Daniel Frank George Gibson Trevyn Grenwelge Anthony Harris Jr. Robert Henson Wesley Hewitt Justin Huwa Matthew Jordan Julian Martinez
Zachary Mcgeeney Michael Mcginty Laura McKee Mario Muñoz Justin Noe Joel Ramirez Michael Rodriguez Dalton Ruby Brenton Rutledge Fred Skogen
Shaun Slattendale Colten Sparks Juan Pablo Guzman Suarez Adam Taylor Christian Villarreal Sawyer Walton Lat Williams Isaac Wilson Joshua Yeates Brandon Young
MARIA CHARPING MARIA is the director of Human Resources FOR COvenant. She joined Covenant with over 20 years of HR experience and says, “I truly enjoy helping others and HR has been a great avenue for me to do just that. My job is far from routine, each day is varied with challenges and that’s what I enjoy most. I’m thrilled to be part of the Covenant family because of the shared vision and dedication I see woven from region to region.” When she’s not talking benefits, on-boarding OR training, Maria enjoys cooking for her family of four. Married for 22 years, she and HER husband have two girls. This lady has a diverse array of interests! One day you may overhear her speaking fluent Greek, and another you could catch her working on her brown belt in martial arts. To contact maria:
MARIA.CHARPING@ctest.com or (832) 500-3115
QUALITY - HEALTH - SAFETY - ENVIRONMENT
...For March...
- DRIVING SAFETY With winter fading into the background and spring emerging, you may be anticipating better driving conditions. This is not always the case. Spring forward with caution as increased rain, hail, and animal activity become driving hazards. Stay alert to the changing conditions in your area and plan ahead for each trip.
...For A pril...
- HEAT SAFETY As summer approaches and the days grow longer, it’s time to prepare for working in hot conditions. For those in the Southern Division the temperatures are already on the rise. Throughout April, keep an eye out for safety blasts on how to stay safe as the sun blazes down.
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 2
• SOUTHERN DIVISION SPOTLIGHT •
MARCH/APRIL 2019 | PAGE 7
work-aversaries in March
1
- ONE YEAR -
Pictured left: Jesus Gonzalez, and Brandon Loftstrom Pictured middle: Jeremie Biery (Geronimo), Mike LeMaire Pictured right: Jason Bollinger, Jesus Gonzalez
We have a great team working hard out in Hobbs, NM, to get our new office, shop and yard up and running to full capacity. Everything is looking great, and soon this yard will be able to support our locations in Southern NM. We also have great teams out in the field delivering Well Flow Management Excellence for our customers. Thanks to everyone out in New Mexico. We appreciate you!
GIVING BACK at Houston Rodeo BBQ
Daniel Carreno Cruz Garcia Daniele Ballejo Phoenix Johnson David Soliz Cody Robinson Andrew Allen Eymarth Rodriguez Christopher Carpenter Alexander Rodriguez Parker Gilliland David Anderson Jason Holland Cory Schlegel Carkennis Lee Christine Taylor Robert Keller James Carlton Alberto Andrade Michael Rendon Rolando Rodriguez Ernest Brumage Kyle Webb William Owens Jose Ybarra Maxie Sorrells Ricardo Canales Manuel Valdez Vital Jenifer Rodriguez Falon Winsor Jesus Dominguez Esparza Mark Saldana
2
- TWO YEARS Jose Huerta Frank Valdez Lorenzo MoralesValenzuela Timothy Young
Anthony Trujillo Peter Freeman Jarrod Short Kevin Starks David Eddy
3 4 5
- THREE YEARS Jeffrey Montez
With 215,000 people in attendance for the Houston Rodeo cookoff event (that’s just the pre-rodeo event numbers!), cooking award-winning brisket is a serious act of love for Covenant Accounting Supervisor, Lisa Davila, whose team cooks for 800 people a night during the world’s largest rodeo. Lisa and her husband have been part of the Big Bertha y Los Amigos team for over 10 years, and they have proudly served amazing food at not just the cookoff, but events hosting special needs children, Harvey Relief efforts, benefit fundraisers and more. Well done Lisa for encouraging the community through wonderful food and fellowship!
- FOUR YEARS Carlos Meza Robert Hernandez
- FIVE YEARS Shaun Fallon Kevin Rock
Happy Anniversary!
Birthdays in March
Northern Division
Justin Gonzales Zachary Parr Cody Pierce Shawn Martinez Victoria Byers Donovan Colbeth Justin Heuer Justin Westmoreland Ryan Berens Joshua Edler Michael Redhat Brenton Rutledge Skyler Gray Wesley Hewitt Kayla Horne Keith Horner Ramon Garcia-Aguilera Nicholas Kupec Dominic Gospodinovich Cruz Garcia John Pryor Tyler Casteel Samuel Trout David McGoonan Jared McCain George Villa Randy Personeus Samuel Gregory Dominic Palombo
SOUthern Division Robert Goodwin Tyler Vestal Jason Williams Marlon Jones Joshua Bailey Jesus Saenz Rafael Tijerina James Vail Juan Barajas Trenton Nuall Martin Carvajal James Tennant David Anderson Trenton Bartley Carlos Ramirez David Soliz Sheldon Varner Spencer Wilson
Juan Longoria George Gonzalez Theo Berry Dillon Cook Brittney Poer Christopher Villarreal Sheldon Beckwith Timothy Sitton Luis Consuegra Derek Dabelgott Craig Miranda Greg Miranda Mark Saldana Reggie Gassaway Delbert Lane Alec Lerma Tom Womack Brazos Holligan George Sifuentes Kody Taylor Bradley Crawford Richard Dyson Luis Meraz Cameron Cantu Roberto Velazquez Enrique Lomeli William Adams Stetson Coulter Weston Dillon Jonathan Johnson Jordan Johnson Danny Rogers Oscar Balderas Joel Lopez Kyle Webb
SUGAR LAND John Cavitt Qianyi Du
Happy Birthday Everyone!
work-aversaries in April
1
- ONE YEAR Brian Bell Kenneth Barnes Gabriel Lewinski Cruz Cortez Alexandra Devost Alan Moore John Rapponotti Justin Roundtree Trenton Bartley Michael Greenough Patrick Wright Travis Barker Terry Cook Ramon Garcia-Aguilera Steven Kleimola Hector Lopez Adrian Mosely Blas Robles Joaquin Ruiz Christopher Stephens Alex Terrazas
Jeffrey Dodson Brandon Adams Oscar Balderas Keith Baxter Travis Edgerton Chase Geddis Trevyn Grenwelge Eric Smith Derek Stephenson Eloy Tena Michael Garcia Jonathan Martin Rustin Roberts Tony Scott Joshua Edler Michael Passarelli Charles Patterson Danny Rogers Jason Villarreal Mason Mustard Irma Trevino
2
- TWO YEARS Miguel Flores Frank Hernandez Austin Breckenridge Justin Heuer Jason Williams Stan Kinney Benjamin Mayo
Rigoberto Serrano Robert Robinson George Gonzalez Adrian Limas Andrez Limas Issac Mancha Jose Meza
3 4 5
- THREE YEARS Reece Flores Oscar Moreno
- FOUR YEARS Carlos Perez III Chawn Duncan
- FIVE YEARS Bret Comstock George Sifuentes
Happy Anniversary!
Birthdays inApril Northern Division
JJorge Urquidi Hugo Pineda-Gonzalez Douglas Ruh Chad Correa Dejuan Jackson Jacob Miller Aaron Sheldon Charles Mylander Dalton Ruby Daniel Carsrud Dane Olson Ian Smith Michael Minniear Tyler Cartwright Colten Sparks Timothy Young Luke Albee Kristopher Foster Billy Wade Christopher Hogan Sawyer Walton Mason Robinson Raymond Hilborn Brian Mulholland Don Amaral Derek Clark Abhas Agrawal Derrek Watkins Matthew Murdick
Dezie Sanchez Jaime Flores Jose Trevino Juan Martinez Bobby Preston Aaron Villalpando Jesus Carvajal Brianna Taylor Eduardo Perez Hunter Floyd Daniel Obregon Escobar Harold Valdez Jose Carvajal Casey Guillory William Borjon Michael Greenough Nicolas Romo Curtis Garrett Tami Bird Rayalbert Gonzalez Raymond Cordova Robert Ramirez Juan Rodriguez Jeffrey Dodson James Cordova
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c o l l a b o r at i o n | c o m m u n i t y | p r o f i c i e n cy | sa f e t y | d e d i cat i o n | e xc e l l e n c e | e f f i c i e n cy These are remarkable and challenging times in the energy market. It is fast paced, demanding, full of highs, lows and always changing. But one thing is undeniable - we cannot be successful alone.
Isaac Engibous
Covenant has undergone a dramatic evolution over the past six years as we’ve pursued our vision of dedication and excellence, while becoming the nation’s largest Flowback Company. One of the most undeniable changes over this time has been the richer understanding of—and deeper commitment to—our customers and employees. We continue to gain new customers and expand relationships with existing customers while employing some of the industries most dedicated individuals. In every division of the company, we have consistently and energetically prevailed over our competition. My greatest source of pride, however, is that we achieve our success efficiently, reputably, and never compromising our morals.
Happy
It’s you that makes #CovenantStrong and our success is due to your hard work, dedication and passion. I am deeply humbled by what you do, day in and day out, and it’s my privilege to work alongside each of you. I want to thank you for all the late hours, after hour call outs, countless nights away from home and all the times you refuse to settle for anything less than excellence in our work together.
SUGAR LAND
SOUthern Division
Jaime Alvarado Darryl Savoie Cameron Corley Michael Machala Christopher Brown Keeley Dodd Ivan Cuellar Juan Galvan Baldemar Sanchez Jr Christopher Lee Clayton Mcneill William Barnes Terence Paschal Nicolas Cazares Steven Davis Raul Mendoza
MARCH/APRIL 2019
Birthday Everyone!
We are not perfect, but we strive each day to be better than we were the day before. So, I invite you to share your thoughts on our performance and how we can continue to better ourselves going forward. This feedback is taken seriously and it is always welcome. Meanwhile, Covenant will continue to strive toward our vision of industry leadership and our achievable goals in the years ahead. As we do, you have my personal commitment that we will extend our performance in areas where results are already strong, while thoroughly addressing those aspects of our performance in which we see the greatest opportunities for improvement. The work we need to do to achieve our full potential is not possible without a team commitment. Thank you for all you do. Sincerely,
KAYNE FRYE, Region manager - NLA