大陆资源公司晋升道格·劳勒 (Doug Lawler) 为总裁兼首席运营官

道格·劳勒 (Doug Lawler) 在石油和天然气行业工作了三十年,于二月加入大陆资源公司,担任首席运营官兼执行副总裁。

大陆资源公司 (Continental Resources Inc.) 于 8 月 18 日提拔道格·劳勒 (Doug Lawler) 担任总裁兼首席运营官。

劳勒在石油和天然气行业工作了三十年,于二月加入大陆集团,担任首席运营官兼执行副总裁。

“自二月份加入大陆集团以来,道格提供了强有力的补充领导力,并对我们本已强大的运营产生了巨大影响,”首席执行官比尔·贝里(Bill Berry)在公司新闻稿中评论道。

Hart Energy 2022 年 8 月 - 大陆集团晋升 Doug Lawler - 头像“我很荣幸能够为这样一家令人难以置信的公司担任这一职务,该公司拥有 55 年的行业领导力、创新和成功记录。”大陆资源公司的奥格·劳勒 (oug Lawler) 说。

今年早些时候,大陆集团聘请了劳勒来填补大陆集团长期高管杰克·斯塔克即将退休所留下的空缺。在春末退休之前,斯塔克曾担任总裁兼首席运营官。作为过渡的一部分,贝里当时已经获得了总裁的头衔,但现在将把这一职位让给劳勒。

“道格每天都以他积极、进取的态度体现了我们的‘无限可能的文化’,这是业内最好的,”贝里继续说道。“丰富的行业经验和能力将继续在我们公司的成功中发挥关键作用。”

劳勒在石油和天然气行业拥有三十年的经验,最近从 2013 年至 2021 年担任切萨皮克能源公司的总裁兼首席执行官。在该公司时任首席执行官奥布里·K·劳勒 (Aubrey K.麦克伦登是这家位于俄克拉荷马城的公司的联合创始人,并将其打造成页岩气巨头。

在掌管切萨皮克期间,劳勒决心重建公司并清理其资产负债表,包括通过大量资产出售。2018年,为了扩大石油业务,切萨皮克同意收购野马资源开发公司(WildHorse Resource Development),这使该公司在德克萨斯州南部伊格尔福德页岩的石油窗口中占有一席之地。

然而,低迷的大宗商品价格和挥之不去的债务问题最终困扰着该公司,切萨皮克于 2020 年 6 月自愿申请美国破产法第 11 章破产。重组于 2021 年 2 月完成其中包括将切萨皮克业务的重点重新集中在天然气生产上。 

Lawler 于 1988 年在 Kerr-McGee 开始其职业生涯,并在 2006 年阿纳达科石油公司收购 Kerr-McGee 后加入阿纳达科石油公司。在阿纳达科任职期间,他担任过多个高级运营领导职位。

“Doug 无缝地融入了我们的文化,并对我们团队的发展表现出了强有力的支持,”创始人兼董事会主席哈罗德·哈姆 (Harold Hamm) 评论道。“他在我们所有的盆地都有广泛的知识,并且在建立关系和团队方面是一位杰出的领导者。”

大陆资源公司是美国最大的独立石油生产商之一,目前是北达科他州和蒙大拿州巴肯油区最大的租赁商和最大生产商。这家总部位于俄克拉荷马城的公司将于 2022 年庆祝运营 55 周年,该公司还在俄克拉荷马州阿纳达科盆地的 SCOOP 和 STACK 区块中拥有重要地位,此外还在怀俄明州粉河盆地和德克萨斯州二叠纪盆地新增了地位去年收购的。

“我很荣幸能够在这样一家令人难以置信的公司担任这一职务,该公司拥有 55 年的行业领导力、创新和成功记录。我对大陆航空的未来感到兴奋,并感谢与我们才华横溢的员工和领导团队合作。”劳勒在新闻稿中说道。

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Continental Resources Promotes Doug Lawler to President, COO

Doug Lawler joined Continental Resources in February as COO and executive vice president following three decades in the oil and gas industry.

Continental Resources Inc. promoted Doug Lawler on Aug. 18 to serve as president and COO.

Lawler joined Continental in February as COO and executive vice president following three decades in the oil and gas industry.

“Since joining Continental in February, Doug has provided strong complementary leadership and is making a stellar impact on our already strong operations,” CEO Bill Berry commented in a company release.

Hart Energy August 2022 - Continental Promotes Doug Lawler - headshot“It’s an honor to step into this role for such an incredible company, with a 55-year track record of industry leadership, innovation and success.”—Doug Lawler, Continental Resources Inc.

Continental tapped Lawler earlier this year to fill the void left with the pending retirement of longtime Continental exec Jack Stark. Prior to his retirement in late spring, Stark had served as president and COO. Berry had tacked on the title as president at the time as part of the transition but will now relinquish that role to Lawler.

“Doug exemplifies our ‘culture of the possible’ daily with his positive, can-do approach that is among the best in the business,” Berry continued. “His extensive industry experience and capabilities will continue to play a key role in the success of our company.”

During his three decades of experience in the oil and gas industry, Lawler most recently served as president and CEO of Chesapeake Energy from 2013 to 2021. He had stepped in at Chesapeake after the departure of the company’s then-CEO, Aubrey K. McClendon, who co-founded the Oklahoma City-based company and built it into a shale gas giant.

While at the helm of Chesapeake, Lawler resolved to rebuild the company and clean up its balance sheet, including through a slew of asset sales. In 2018, in hopes of bolstering its exposure to oil, Chesapeake agreed to acquire WildHorse Resource Development, which gave the company a position in the oil window of the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas.

However, depressed commodity prices and lingering debt issues eventually caught up with the company and Chesapeake voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2020. The reorganization, completed in February 2021, included a refocus of Chesapeake operations primarily on gas production. 

Lawler began his career with Kerr-McGee in 1988 and joined Anadarko Petroleum following its acquisition of Kerr-McGee in 2006. During his tenure at Anadarko, he served in numerous senior operational leadership positions.

“Doug has seamlessly fit in with our culture and has demonstrated a strong support for the development of our team,” commented Harold Hamm, founder and chairman of the board of directors. “He has a breadth of knowledge in all of our basins and is an exceptional leader in the way that he builds relationships and teams.”

One of the top independent oil producer in the U.S., Continental Resources is currently the largest leaseholder and the largest producer in the Bakken play of North Dakota and Montana. The Oklahoma City-based company, which will be celebrating 55 years of operations in 2022, also has significant positions in the SCOOP and STACK plays of the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma plus newly added positions in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Permian Basin of Texas acquired last year.

“It’s an honor to step into this role for such an incredible company, with a 55-year track record of industry leadership, innovation and success. I am excited for the future of Continental and grateful to work with our talented employees and leadership team,” Lawler said in the release.