Veterans

Eclipse Doubling Down in Utica Shale

Eclipse Doubling Down in Utica Shale

Two-year-old Appalachia-based upstart Eclipse Resources I LP, under the management of several shale veterans, has more than doubled its holdings in the Utica Shale in a deal to acquire Oxford Oil Co. LLC, and with it 184,000 net acres and 13.8 Bcfe of proved developed producing reserves.

July 1, 2013

SoCal Edison: Nuke Power ‘Mature,’ Needed for Future

Nuclear power generation is mature and will be part of the generation mix needed to meet a 45% increase in the nation’s power consumption by 2025, two nuclear power veterans and executives with Southern California Edison Co. (SCE) told NGI last Thursday.

December 10, 2007

Experts Say Western Canadian Offshore Development Will Take 20 Years

Veterans of Canada’s Atlantic industry administered a stiff dose of realism when the national expert panel on science issues rendered a verdict on technical aspects of plans to open up Pacific coastal waters offshore of British Columbia to natural gas development.

February 23, 2004

Experts Say Western Canadian Offshore Development Will Take 20 Years

Veterans of Canada’s Atlantic industry administered a stiff dose of realism when the national expert panel on science issues rendered a verdict on technical aspects of plans to open up Pacific coastal waters offshore of British Columbia to natural gas development.

February 23, 2004

Enron Taps Wholesale Execs To Help Lay With Strategy

Enron Corp. promoted two of the Houston company’s wholesale services veterans last week to join CEO Kenneth L. Lay in the Office of the Chairman, which sets company strategy. Greg Whalley, 39, and Mark Frevert, 46, moved to the top floor last Tuesday. Whalley, who assumes the president and COO spot, had been president and COO of Enron Wholesale Services, while Frevert, now vice chairman, had been chairman and CEO of that division. Enron Wholesale accounted for the bulk of the company’s second quarter revenue this year. All three, said Lay, will help guide the company.

September 3, 2001

Enron Taps Wholesale Execs To Help Lay With Strategy

Enron Corp. promoted two of the Houston company’s wholesale services veterans to join CEO Kenneth L. Lay in the Office of the Chairman, which sets company strategy. Greg Whalley, 39, and Mark Frevert, 46, moved to the top floor on Tuesday. Whalley, who assumes the president and COO spot, had been president and COO of Enron Wholesale Services, while Frevert, now vice chairman, had been chairman and CEO of that division. Enron Wholesale accounted for the bulk of the company’s second quarter revenue this year. All three, said Lay, will help guide the company.

August 29, 2001