A&D advisory firm EnergyNet hired John Klee as its new vice president of corporate business development, a press release said Oct. 19.
Klee has more than 30 years’ experience in land and managerial work. Previously, he was vice president of business development for the Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse since 1993. He also was the Rocky Mountain/Midcontinent land manager for Hondo Oil & Gas in Roswell, N.M.
Klee graduated from the University of New Mexico, the press release added.
He is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Landmen and the Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen. He served as president of the New Mexico Landman's Association and was formerly on the board of IPAMS (now Western Energy Alliance). Klee also was on the California Independent Petroleum Association’s (CIPA) membership committee.
"We are excited to welcome John Klee to our team. His depth of knowledge and vast number of successful sales throughout his career is a great fit with our business development group. John's excellent reputation precedes him and we look forward to working together as we move forward," said Bill Britain, chairman of EnergyNet.
John Klee Source: EnergyNet/PRNewswire
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