Making the Case for Outsourcing Key Operator Processes

Making the Case for Outsourcing Key Operator Processes

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Today’s successful oil and gas operators face a competitive marketplace in the exploration and production (E&P) of domestic energy sources. While the oil and gas industry has consistently outperformed the market since the pandemic, operators are still working with a finite amount of time and resources. Compounding this issue, many…

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Matt Autry
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Matt Autryis the president of oil and gas at Valor, a specialty asset management company that provides mineral management solutions and outsourcing services for oil and gas operators. With a career in the oil and gas industry that spans two decades, Autry’s industry experience ranges from working as a certified landman to owning and managing mineral rights. As president of Valor’s oil and gas division, he provides value and client satisfaction for new and existing clients, while focusing on the optimization and diversification of the company’s vast portfolio of oil and gas assets. Autry earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ashford University. He can be reached at mba@onevalor.com.

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