Speaker Russell Parker
Speaker #1 Name: Russell Parker
Speaker #1 Title: Chief Executive Officer
Speaker #1 Company: Phoenix Natural Resources
Speaker #1 Bio:
Russell Parker currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer for Phoenix Natural Resources, a startup upstream E&P company focused on redevelopment of unconventional resources in the Lower 48. Mr. Parker began his career at …
Speaker #1 Name: Russell Parker
Speaker #1 Title: Chief Executive Officer
Speaker #1 Company: Phoenix Natural Resources
Speaker #1 Bio:
Russell Parker currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer for Phoenix Natural Resources, a startup upstream E&P company focused on redevelopment of unconventional resources in the Lower 48. Mr. Parker began his career at Platt, Sparks & Associates, a petroleum engineering consulting firm. In 2001, he joined Hilcorp Energy Company as a Reservoir Engineer. During 12 years with the company, he held a variety of roles working assets, corporate reserves and A&D as a Reservoir Engineer. In 2007, he became the Asset Team Leader for Tom O’Connor which later became the South Texas Region. In 2009, when Hilcorp began its first unconventional project, Mr. Parker served as the Asset Team Leader executing development of the Eagleford program from inception to the ultimate sale to Marathon in late 2011. After the sale, he led the first Asset Team to work the Appalachian basin for Hilcorp. In 2012, Parker joined Chief Oil & Gas based in Dallas and focused on the Marcellus. After serving as VP of engineering and acquisitions and SVP of engineering and operations, Parker was later promoted to President.
Event Description/Presentation Abstract: Can’t Find the Opportunity You Want? Just Create It!
How many times have you found yourself in a corporate situation and thought, “I know there is a better way to do this”?. The question is, how do you create the organization that can execute “the better way”. That is the subject of this presentation, how does one take a concept and turn it into a company? Through our various roles, SPE Members develop the skills and expertise needed to develop and produce hydrocarbons. Turning that process into a profitable business venture, however, requires skills, networks, knowledge and sheer drive that you will not find as the subject matter of any course required in Petroleum Engineering.
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