IPAA 寻找新 CEO,Eshelman 将出任新职务

IPAA 主席 Mike Hillebrand 在一封电子邮件中告诉会员,下一任首席执行官将是“有远见、充满活力的领导者,了解我们多元化会员面临的独特挑战和机遇”。


美国独立石油协会( IPAA) 主席迈克·希勒布兰德 (Mike Hillebrand) 在 6 月 11 日给会员的电子邮件中表示,该协会正在寻找新的总裁兼首席执行官。

现任总裁兼首席执行官 Jeff Eshelman II“计划继续在 IPAA 担任新职务,协助过渡并就宣传和 IPAA 的深度能源计划提供建议”,Hillebrand 写道。

据报道,美国油气生产商对特朗普总统的举措(例如鼓励全球石油产量增加,导致油价下跌高达15美元)的分歧日益加剧。特朗普政府的关税除了可能导致全球经济衰退,从而导致油气需求下降外,还可能增加美国生产商的油田成本。

希勒布兰德写道,IPAA 正在寻找一位“有远见、有活力、了解我们多元化会员面临的独特挑战和机遇的领导者”。

希勒布兰德担任 IPAA 副主席两年后,于年底按计划接替史蒂夫·普鲁埃特 (Steve Pruett) 出任 IPAA 主席。

普鲁伊特是专注于二叠纪盆地的生产商Elevation Resources的总裁兼首席执行官。希勒布兰德是专注于马塞勒斯页岩的生产商 Olympus Energy的首席执行官兼大股东,EQT Corp计划在第三季度以 18 亿美元收购该公司。

IPAA 年度会员大会将于 6 月 18 日至 19 日在弗吉尼亚州威廉斯堡举行。

IPAA 寻找新 CEO,Eshelman 将出任新职务
IPAA 首席执行官 Jeff Eshelman II(来源:IPAA

希勒布兰德告诉会员们,新任首席执行官将优先考虑会员的拓展和参与,以及影响该组织现代行业运营商的因素“同时欣赏我们传统资产运营商面临的力量”。

希勒布兰德还希望让 IPAA 专注于“对政策制定者产生战略影响,以代表所有 34 个石油和天然气生产州”并在“思想和区域洞察力方面保持多元化,这对于保持可信的国家声音至关重要”。

他在致辞中总结道:“我们的新任首席执行官不仅必须领导 IPAA 的各个方面,还必须体现独立制作人社区的力量、韧性和独创性。”

他补充道,对于该组织的成员,“我们可以共同确保 IPAA 继续蓬勃发展,成为所有独立人士的主导声音,无论其规模大小。”

“我们必须团结起来,而不是在行业内分裂,而 IPAA 是华盛顿特区唯一一个重视你们每一个持续关注的组织。

“我们的利益,结合其他独立人士的利益,必须理解为在各个方面有效地代表我们自己。”

任职 22 年的 IPAA 首席执行官巴里·拉塞尔 (Barry Russell) 退休后,埃舍尔曼 (Eshelman) 将于 2022 年被任命为首席执行官。

埃舍尔曼于 1994 年以 IPAA 新闻秘书的身份开始其石油和天然气职业生涯,之后于 2009 年创立了 IPAA 的《能源深度》时事通讯、研究和通讯实体。

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IPAA Seeking New CEO as Eshelman to Take New Role

IPAA’s chairman Mike Hillebrand told members in an email that the next CEO would be “a visionary, dynamic leader who understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing our diverse membership.”


The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) is searching for a new president and CEO, the group’s chairman, Mike Hillebrand, told members in a June 11 email.

Current President and CEO Jeff Eshelman II “plans to remain with IPAA in a new role, aiding with the transition and advising on advocacy and IPAA's Energy in Depth program,” Hillebrand wrote.

The news comes as U.S. oil and gas producers are reportedly increasingly divided on President Trump’s initiatives, such as encouraging more global oil production, which has taken up to $15 off oil prices. The administration’s tariffs also stand to increase U.S. producers’ oilfield cost in addition to creating a potential for global economic decline that would result in reduced oil and gas demand.

IPAA’s CEO search is for “a visionary, dynamic leader who understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing our diverse membership,” Hillebrand wrote.

Hillebrand took the IPAA chairman post at year-end from Steve Pruett in a planned succession after holding the vice chair position for two years.

Pruett is president and CEO of Permian Basin-focused producer Elevation Resources. Hillebrand is the CEO and majority shareholder of Marcellus Shale-focused Olympus Energy, which EQT Corp. plans to buy in the third quarter for $1.8 billion.

The IPAA’s annual membership meeting will be held June 18-19 in Williamsburg, Virginia.

IPAA Seeking New CEO as Eshelman to Take New Role
IPAA CEO Jeff Eshelman II (Source: IPAA)

The new CEO will prioritize member outreach and engagement, Hillebrand told members, as well as what affects the organization’s modern-industry operators “while appreciating the forces facing our legacy asset operators.”

Hillebrand also aims to focus the IPAA on having “strategic influence with policymakers, rooted in representation for all 34 oil and gas producing states” and to be diverse in “thought and regional insight, critical to maintain a credible national voice.”

“Our new CEO must not only lead IPAA on all fronts, but reflect on the strength, resilience and ingenuity of the independent producer community,” he concluded in his message.

To the organization’s members, he added, “Together, we can ensure IPAA continues to thrive as the leading voice for all independents, no matter how small nor how large. …

“We must unite and not divide ourselves within our industry and the IPAA is the only Washington, D.C., organization that appreciates each of your ongoing concerns.

“Your interest, combined with the interests of other independents, must be understood to represent ourselves effectively at all fronts.”

Eshelman was named CEO in 2022 upon the retirement of 22-year IPAA chief Barry Russell.

In 2009, Eshelman founded the IPAA’s Energy in Depth newsletter, research and communications entity., after beginning his career in oil and gas in 1994 as the IPAA’s press secretary.

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