30 years ago, Tina Olivero looked into the future and saw an opportunity to make a difference for her province and people. That difference came in the form of the oil and gas sector. Six years before there was even a drop of oil brought to the shores of Newfoundland, she founded The Oil and Gas Magazine (THE OGM) from a back room in her home on Signal Hill Road, in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A single mother, no financing, no previous journalism or oil and gas experience, she forged ahead, with a creative vision and one heck of a heaping dose of sheer determination. With her pioneering spirit, Ms. Olivero developed a magazine that would educate, inspire, motivate and entertain oil and gas readers around the world — She prides herself in marketing and promoting our province and resources in unprecedented ways. The OGM is a magazine that focuses on our projects, our people, our opportunities and ultimately becomes the bridge to new energy outcomes and a sustainable new energy world. Now diversifying into the communications realms, a natural progression from the Magazine, The OGM now offers an entirely new division - Oil & Gas Media. Today, The Oil and Gas Magazine is a global phenomenon that operates not only in Newfoundland, but also in Calgary and is read by oil and gas enthusiasts in Norway, Aberdeen, across the US and as far reaching as Abu Dhabi, in the Middle East. Believing that Energy is everyone’s business, Ms. Olivero has combined energy + culture to embrace the worlds commitment to a balance of work and home life as well as fostering a foundation for health and well being. In this era of growth and development business and lifestyle are an eloquent mix, there is no beginning or end. Partnering with over 90 oil and gas exhibitions and conferences around the world, Ms. Olivero's role as a Global Visionary is to embrace communication in a way that fosters oil and gas business and industry growth in new and creative ways.
Thursday, 19 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero On a sunny summer Newfoundland day, in the heart of St. John’s harbor, I had the privilege of coming aboard the first solar vessel to sail around the world. Greeted […]
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero AgustaWestland aims to make the AW189 the benchmark in the medium twin-engine offshore market, as it has done with the 12- to 15-seat AW139 that has become the market leader […]
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero Canada’s greatest offshore oil assets lie 350 kilometers off its coast. It’s Newfoundland, it’s rugged, it’s powerful, and it’s where thousands of oil and gas people live as their second...
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero The energy industry is one of the most diverse resource-type businesses in the world with work taking place in some of the most adventurous and most remote reaches. Along with […]
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero Technical rope & rescue inc. (trr) offers work-safe solutions for clients who are exposed to risky situations beyond the norm. These are situations where access may seem impractical or...
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero Did you know … 77 percent of drug users are employed on a job site? Addicted workers cost 300 percent more in benefits, are absent 16 times more often, and […]
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero Do you think if I knew my neighbor better, I would have more understanding, compassion, and affinity for him? Do you think if I could get over there in his […]
Thursday, 5 Sep 2013 | by Tina Olivero Financial Engineer Discusses Ways to Troubleshoot Unnecessary Financial Burdens Taxes account for the most expensive burden you’ll experience in your lifetime, says engineer-turned-independent...
Tuesday, 6 Aug 2013 | by Tina Olivero The Muskrat Falls Project offers many opportunities in Newfoundland and Labrador, Atlantic Canada, and Canada. In fact, the project will provide more than $1.4 billion in total income to labor...
Wednesday, 5 Jun 2013 | by Tina Olivero (Above: Kathie Hicks and Peter Halley Owners of The Spirit of Newfoundland, Masonic Temple) Little girls, who attend their grand-fathers’ funerals, never really understand the full magnitude of it...