Forty Under 40: Anthony Bilotto, Covenant Testing Technologies

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Anthony Bilotto, who was responsible for almost all of the systems Covenant Testing Technologies used as its foundation to grow over time.

Forty Under 40: Nicholas Bilodeau, Intrepid Partners

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Nicholas Bilodeau, senior vice president of Intrepid Partners who helped facilitate its growth into one of the industry’s leading advisers.

Forty Under 40: Susan Ormand Berry, King & Spalding

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Susan Ormand Berry, legal powerhouse and partner at King & Spalding who has helped expand the firm’s energy edge.

Forty Under 40: Chris Bentley, Bellatorum Resources

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Chris Bentley, founder of Bellatorum Resources—a veteran-owned and operated firm specializing in the acquisition of land and royalty interests.

Forty Under 40: David Bateman, SitePro Inc.

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is David T. Bateman, chairman and co-CEO of SitePro Inc.—one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the energy space.

Forty Under 40: John Argo, Continental Resources

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is John Argo, Continental Resources’ vice president of business development who has helped the Oklahoma City-based oil producer reduce its debt by more than $1 billion.

Encana Accelerates Transformation With New Name, Headquarters

Encana is set to become U.S.-based Ovintiv Inc. as the company continues the strategic transformation it undertook more than five years ago.

Despite Uncertainty, Investment Firms Still Seek Opportunities In Energy

In these short discussions, hear what five firms have to say about strategy, outlook and their latest deals.

Spur’s Jay Graham: Take Our Money, Please

Spur Energy Partners struggled to close deals even in a dead A&D market but still plans to spend hundreds of millions more to consolidate in the Permian’s Northwest Shelf.

Baker Hughes Reveals Face-lift Following GE Divestment

After a brief stint as Baker Hughes, a GE company, the oilfield services company with a history dating over a century will now be known as Baker Hughes Co.