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Klondex Mines Secures Mining Experts to Advance Fire Creek Gold Project in Nevada Appointments Further Strengthen Operating Management VANCOUVER, British Columbia & ELKO, Nevada--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
Diamondback Energy, Inc. is an American company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration headquartered in Midland, Texas. As of December 31, 2020, the company had 1,788 million barrels of oil equivalent (1.094 × 10 10 GJ) of estimated proved reserves, of which 52% was petroleum , 24% was natural gas , and 24% was natural gas liquids .
In 2011, a dissident shareholder group successfully proposed a new board of directors. [6] In September 2012, the current CEO, Paul Huet, took control, as the result of another proxy battle. [7] Huet had experience with the company, as part of previous teams examining the possibility of buying its Fire Creek project.
Frontier Energy Group, LLC was an oil field well drilling & production service company based in Denver with offices in the various unconventional oil shale plays in the Western United States. The company provided in wellhead and slickline services with petroleum and natural gas companies. In January 2013, it merged with Canary, LLC.
Oilfield service companies may produce, maintain, and repair equipment used in oil extraction and oil transportation. [1] In 2019, the global oilfield services market was US $ 267.8 billion. [ 2 ]
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. is an offshore drilling contractor. The company is headquartered in Katy, Texas, United States, and has major offices in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Scotland, Singapore, and Norway. [1] It operates 15 drilling rigs including 11 semi-submersible platforms and 4 drillships. [1]
Komatsu Limited and Dresser Industries established Komatsu Dresser to make mining tractors, construction equipment and related equipment. [15] This 50-50 ownership lasted from September 1988 to August 1994, when Komatsu bought out Dresser's share. [15] By 1993, it generated sales of more than US$4 billion, and employed 31,800 people in fifty ...
The original part of the company, Smith Bits, grew out of a blacksmith shop in the small town of Whittier, California, in 1902. It was there, at the age of 20, that Herman C. Smith became the right man in the right place at the right time: oil was discovered nearby and the local drilling operators needed their fishtail bits sharpened.