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This is a list of oilfield service companies – which provide services to the petroleum exploration and production industry but do not typically produce petroleum. In the list, notable subsidiary companies and divisions are listed as sub-lists of their current parent companies.
The region's second-quarter 2018 gross state product was 8.6% of the GDP of the country at $1.755 trillion, with significant growth in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. [1] The state ranked third on Forbes list of Best States For Business in 2018, noting strong growth, employment and income and a primary target for corporate ...
In 2010, the company acquired Encore Acquisition Company in a $4.6 billion transaction. [6] [7] In 2012, the company acquired Thompson Field in Fort Bend County, Texas for $360 million. [8] [9] The company also sold its acreage in the Bakken Formation to ExxonMobil for $1.6 billion. [10] In 2013, the company acquired fields in the Cedar Creek ...
In 2014, the company acquired American Wellhead, which operates in the Permian Basin. [7] As Canary, LLC, the company has 26 locations in the United States and operates in the Bakken and Utica Shale plays and Mississippi Lime Field. [4] [2] It has over $100 million in revenue and is the 6th largest wellhead company in the United States. [1]
The East Texas Oil Field is a large oil and gas field in east Texas. Covering 140,000 acres (57,000 ha) and parts of five counties, and having 30,340 historic and active oil wells, it is the second-largest oil field in the United States outside Alaska, and first in total volume of oil recovered since its discovery in 1930. [ 1 ]
Nabors Industries Limited is an American global oil and gas drilling contractor that has operated since 1972. Based in Houston, Texas, Nabors operates the world’s largest land drilling rig fleet, with around 500 rigs operating in over 25 countries – in almost every significant O&G basin on the planet.
This list of Colorado companies includes notable companies that were created or headquartered in Colorado. Companies with headquarters in Colorado ...
Major coal-oil centers were Pittsburg, with four coal-oil companies; Cincinnati, with three; and Kanawha, Virginia (now West Virginia), with six companies. Kentucky had six coal-oil manufacturers. [8] By early 1860, there were between 60 and 75 shale oil companies in the United States, producing from seven to nine million gallons annually of ...