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Columbia Mobil is a Columbia, MD-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Horizon Lubricants Corp is a Rockwall, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Jonah Energy LLC acquires and operates producing onshore oil and gas properties located in North America. On May 12, 2014 Jonah Energy closed on the acquisition of the Jonah Field located in Sublette County, Wyoming from Encana Corporation. The Jonah field has a total productive area of about 24,000 acres, over 1,600 producing wells, and estimated year-end 2013 proved reserves totaling approximately 1.5 trillion cubic feet equivalent (Tcfe). In addition, the acquisition from Encana includes over 100,000 undeveloped acres adjacent to Jonah field known as the Normally Pressured Lance (NPL) area. The NPL has a potential of up to 3,500 new gas and oil wells. Our development plans include a current five rig drilling program and base production enhancement projects. Jonah Energy was named after the prolific Jonah field, the company`s first asset investment. The company name is meant to honor the people who built the field into a world-class gas asset and to reflect that the Jonah field will be Jonah Energy`s platform for future growth and top priority. Jonah Energy is led by Tom Hart (CEO), Craig Manaugh (President & COO), Dave Honeyfield (CFO), Mark Brannum (General Council) and Rory O`Byrne (Chief Human Resource officer). Jonah Energy is backed by TPG, a leading global private investment firm.
Bitter Creek Pipelines is a Wray, CO-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
FracGeo provides decision makers, asset managers, engineers and geoscientists with Shale Managementâ„¢ solutions for sweetspot and landing zone selection, adaptive asymmetric frac design, and completion and well spacing optimization in unconventional and tight reservoirs to improve asset ROR and well performance. The 3D seismically driven geological and geomechanical fracture modeling software and services focus on the estimation, throughout the reservoir volume, of stress gradients and subsurface properties affecting hydraulic fracturing and SRV development. These include rock geomechanical properties, pore pressure and natural fractures, and additionally their complex interaction with regional stress before and during hydraulic fracture stimulation. FracGeo`s fracture geomechanical simulator uses new and fast computational tools integrating geoscience and engineering in a way that has not been done before, allowing the completion engineer to quantitatively adapt the hydraulic fracture treatment based on these varying reservoir properties to achieve the optimal stimulation which accounts for variable stress gradients in the subsurface.