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Superior Energy Services, Inc. is a C-corporation that operates as a holding company for a portfolio of oilfield rentals and well services brands. The Company restructured in 2021 and is no longer listed on an exchange.
Superior Oil drill site, West Texas 1949. The Superior Oil Company was founded in 1921 in Coalinga, California, by Keck, [1] after he had accumulated enough leases to start his own firm. [6] Superior Oil began as a drilling contracting firm and grew into other oil services including exploration and production of oil and natural gas.
Patterson Drilling Company was founded in 1978 by Cloyce Talbott and Glenn Patterson. [1] UTI Energy was formed in 1986 to purchase Universal Well Services, Union Supply Company, Triad Drilling Company, and International Petroleum Services Company.
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William Myron Keck (April 27, 1880 – August 20, 1964) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was best known as the founder of Superior Oil Company. [1] Author Kevin Krajick has described Keck as "the world's greatest oil prospector, a man whose instincts about the location of petroleum were so uncanny, some believed him clairvoyant."
The Delphi Hotel [2] is a 12-story hotel located at 550 S Flower St in Downtown Los Angeles in the marble-clad high-rise Superior Oil Company Building formerly the headquarters of the now defunct company, converted to The Standard Downtown LA hotel in 2002, then closed in 2020 and reopened in 2023 under its current name.
Superior Energy Services: Superior Energy Services Inc. (NYSE: SPN) was removed from the S&P MidCap 400 and added to the S&P SmallCap 600. [171] November 13, 2018 [171] LGND: Ligand Pharmaceuticals: KEYS: Keysight Technologies: Keysight replaced CA Inc. in the S&P 500. EQT: EQT Corporation: JKHY: Jack Henry & Associates
The ExxonMobil Building (also known as Exxon Tower, and formerly as Humble Oil Building) at 800 Bell Street in Houston, Texas is a 45-story, 1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m 2) skyscraper built in 1963, designed by Welton Becket & Associates. [1]