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The Drillinginfo family started in 1999. What began as a simple online permit and completion mapping database became one of the INC 5000 fastest growing companies by 2008. In 2004, Drillinginfo expanded tremendously with its acquisition historical well and scout information from PennEnergy and started Drillinginfo Energy Strategy Partners, a buy-side consulting group. Drillinginfo International went into operation in 2008 taking the company into the global arena. In 2009, Drillinginfo expanded their North American operations with the acquisition of HPDI (now DI Desktop), a nationwide production data provider, making it one of the largest oil and gas databases in the world. Along with being in the INC 5000 Fastest Growing Companies for the past two years, Drillinginfo has also been a part of the 50 Fastest Growing Companies in Central Texas four of the past six years. Drillinginfo, Inc. will continue to expand in order to help the world make smarter oil & gas decisions, faster.
SiEnergy Systems LLC is an early-stage company commercializing a novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) developed at Harvard University. The technology uses inexpensive silicon-based technology and nanometer scale electrolytes to create SOFCs that operate at a commercially desirable temperature and are scalable to meet various power requirements. Thin film SOFC is a promising technology that provides solutions to cost and reliability challenges of fuel cells today. SiEnergy was established in 2007 by Allied Minds and Harvard University. After 3 years of research activity in Shriram Ramanathan’s lab at Harvard University, the company moved to an independent location in Cambridge, MA for further commercialization of the technology. SiEnergy is committed to creating clean, efficient, and affordable power sources that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, oil consumption, and air pollution. We will create a better and brighter future through development of novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell technology.
Enevate Corporation develops and licenses advanced silicon-dominant Li-ion battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), with a vision to charging EVs as fast as refueling gas cars and accelerating their mass adoption. Enevate`s pioneering advancements in silicon-dominant anodes and cells has resulted in its HD-Energy® and XFC-Energy(TM) technology that features 5-minute extreme fast charging with high energy density, low temperature operation for cold climates, low cost and safety advantages over conventional graphite Li-ion batteries. Enevate, with a portfolio of over 250 patents issued and pending, has raised over $110M from investors including Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (Alliance Ventures), LG Chem, Samsung, Mission Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Tsing Capital, Infinite Potential Technologies, Presidio Ventures – a Sumitomo Corporation company, Lenovo, CEC Capital, Bangchak, and others. The company has its global headquarters in Irvine, California.
We are an energy company employing more than 33,000 people in 71 Countries in the world. We are engaged in oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production, as well as in the supply, trading and shipping of natural gas, LNG, electricity, fuels and chemical products. Eni`s strategies, resource allocation processes and conduct of day-by-day operations underpin the delivery of sustainable value to our shareholders and, more generally, to all of our stakeholders, respecting the countries where the company operates and the people who work for and with Eni. We are working to build a future where everyone can access energy resources efficiently and sustainably. Our work is based on passion and innovation, on our unique strengths and skills, on the quality of our people and in recognising that diversity across all aspects of our operations and organisation is something to be cherished. We believe in the value of long term partnerships with the countries and communities where we operate
St. Catherines Hydro Generation is a St Catharines, ON-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.