Gaylon Gray, principal and co-CEO of Stakeholder Midstream, is today’s Forty Under 40 featured honoree.
Forming Stakeholder Midstream was a chance Gaylon took in 2015 alongside his TexStar Midstream Services colleague, Rob Liddell.
Backed by EnCap Flatrock Midstream, Stakeholder serves producers on the Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin in both Texas and New Mexico. The company designs, builds and operates new midstream facilities in the San Andres play
“The San Andres has many unique challenges that each producer was trying to address independently. We quickly realized that this could be a unique situation where producers could work together to share learnings and solve problems, allowing producers to more quickly develop and realize the full potential of the play,” Gaylon said.
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