The Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma’s Post

S-E-C... it just means more! 😉 This is the only SEC power rankings you need to see this offseason. Looks like the two newbies — Texas and Oklahoma — lead the way (by quite a large margin). This is oil and natural gas country! 💪

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Tyler M. Abadie, P.E.

Midstream Infrastructure and Deepwater Port Development

1mo

Louisiana does way more than 34k a day. I believe it’s closer to 100k onshore. Not including state waters and offshore. They technically take in most of the offshore production. - Eclipsing Oklahoma by about a factor a 10. Geaux Tigers.

Art Mazerole Jr.

Executive Vice President Tomahawk Downhole BlackTip Services

1mo

Absolutely no way to keep up with Texas and Oklahoma but we are trying. Welcome to the SEC UT and OU! GEAUX TIGERS!

It’s going to be very interesting to see how they (OU,TEX) do in the mighty SEC, can’t wait!! GEAUX TIGAHS!!👏👏👏👏

David Azhocar

Turning dirty gas into useful electricity 🔥⚡️at INNIO Waukesha | Power Generation | Oil & Gas Equipment | Commercial & Industrial Power Systems | Sustainability | Decarbonization | Energy Technology

1mo

💪I love a good power rankings! 🤩Can we get equivalent infographic for crude oil and gas national championship? 🏆

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William L. (Bill) Abernathy

President at Hissop Energy, LLC

1mo

Interesting, but who was paid to spend their time putting together something as meaningless as this? Unless the implication is who can afford to contribute the most NIL money to their Alma mater 🤔

Rick Pogue

Owner/CEO at S&S Cafeterias

1mo

Hook’em 🤘

John Ainsworth, P.E.

Civil Engineer | Shareholder at Kimley-Horn

1mo

2011 - WHOOP

Brandon Henderson

Sales Manager USA, Europe & Africa- Tenaris Coiled Tubes

1mo

Hey Cindy Dunagin, you’re going to have to help GA find some oil, lol!

Ankur Kadakia

Digitizing carbon accounting and net zero targets

1mo

🤘 #whatstartshere

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