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Emme inc is a Beaverton, OR-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Applied technology which helps Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Companies and Mid-steam Operators improve recovery from their assets. We optimize production, turn data in actionable information and automate work effort which occurs out in field. Lavoro`s solutions improve safety, help recover more from the asset and bring efficiencies to operating costs.
At SJW Group, we`re trusted, passionate and socially responsible professionals delivering life-sustaining, highquality water and exceptional service while protecting the environment, enhancing our communities and providing a fair return to shareholders. SJW Group is among the largest investor-owned pure play water and wastewater utilities in the United States, providing life-sustaining and high-quality water service to nearly 1.5 million people. SJW Group`s locally led and operated water utilities — San Jose Water Company in California, Connecticut Water Company in Connecticut, Maine Water Company in Maine and SJWTX Inc. (dba Canyon Lake Water Service Company) in Texas — possess the financial strength, operational expertise and technological innovation to deliver outstanding service to customers, safeguard the environment and provide opportunities to employees. SJW Group remains focused on investing in its operations, remaining actively engaged in its local communities and delivering continued sustainable value to its shareholders.
ESBI Alberta Ltd. is a Calgary, AB-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Great Western Oil and Gas Company, LLC (GWOG), is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with field operations based in Windsor, Colorado. GWOG commenced activity late in 2005. Our core area of operations is in one of the most prolific and active areas, along the western flank of the Wattenberg field, within the Denver Julesburg (DJ) Basin, Colorado. The DJ Basin is a 70,000 square mile hydrocarbon-rich area extending over northeast Colorado into southeast Wyoming and southwest Nebraska. More than 52,000 wells have been drilled in the DJ with an extensive inventory of development and upside potential remaining. Horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracture completions in the Niobrara have ignited a new wave of activity and brought substantial results. The DJ Basin offers several competitive strengths; lower cost development, low lifting costs, long-lived production and reserves, existing gathering/processing/transportation infrastructure in place and a well established service sector presence. We have established a demonstrated and repeatable business model based on a three-pronged strategy: • Continued aggressive organic growth from our existing multi-year inventory • Expanding our position in other opportunities in the oil and liquids rich areas of the DJ Basin, along the western flank of the Wattenberg field. • Strategically entering other basins which have demonstrated upside and growth potential, and leverage our skill sets in operations and development We continue to focus on expanding our position in our core area through proactive and opportunistic leasing and “bolt-on” producing property acquisitions. Our success is founded in our network of relationships, our presence and deep local knowledge, our risk management, and our strong technical and financial capabilities.