Get to know the "Petroleum Economist" on August 2
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:18 pm
We have a special webinar on Friday morning starting at 10AM CT.
I will be joined by Harry van Neck, the "Petroleum Economist." This is a special event just for EPG members. Registration is required.
Harry is an oil & gas industry expert based in The Netherlands with 44 years of upstream experience (he's 1 year older than I am). From 1985 to 1999 he worked for Shell. I worked from 1983 to 2002 at Hess Corp. We both spent several years doing business development, looking for takeover targets.
From 1995 to 2020 Harry specialty was "Petroleum Economic": Company acquisitions, production sharing contracts, farmouts, project financing, portfolio ranking/optimization, project sanctioning, reserves booking, field optimization, energy efficiency, renewables economics/integration.
Harry has developed a method for ranking upstream companies that he is going to explain to us. This afternoon you will receive his weekly update as of July 26th. We both value high-quality "Running Room".
EPG will be making Harry's reports available to our members at least twice a month starting in August. From time-to-time he will send out detailed reports on individual companies. Notice on slide four that 7 of Harry's Top 10 are companies in our three model portfolios. Riley Exploration Permian (REPX) is his Top Pick for value. He tracks 80 upstream companies carefully (almost twice as many as I track).
This is a new service that EPG will be providing. The service is free for August, after which it will be available for $250/year, with most of the annual fee going to Harry.
Review the attached report and I think you will appreciate the quality of the information and the amount of time that Harry puts into it. His work has been a great help to me; "two heads are better than one". < especially two heads that each have over 40 years of industry experience.
As of this morning we had 50+ EPG members registered for tomorrow's webinar. We will be taking questions about Harry method and some of his top picks.
Register on the EPG website home page if you wish to attend the live event.
I will be joined by Harry van Neck, the "Petroleum Economist." This is a special event just for EPG members. Registration is required.
Harry is an oil & gas industry expert based in The Netherlands with 44 years of upstream experience (he's 1 year older than I am). From 1985 to 1999 he worked for Shell. I worked from 1983 to 2002 at Hess Corp. We both spent several years doing business development, looking for takeover targets.
From 1995 to 2020 Harry specialty was "Petroleum Economic": Company acquisitions, production sharing contracts, farmouts, project financing, portfolio ranking/optimization, project sanctioning, reserves booking, field optimization, energy efficiency, renewables economics/integration.
Harry has developed a method for ranking upstream companies that he is going to explain to us. This afternoon you will receive his weekly update as of July 26th. We both value high-quality "Running Room".
EPG will be making Harry's reports available to our members at least twice a month starting in August. From time-to-time he will send out detailed reports on individual companies. Notice on slide four that 7 of Harry's Top 10 are companies in our three model portfolios. Riley Exploration Permian (REPX) is his Top Pick for value. He tracks 80 upstream companies carefully (almost twice as many as I track).
This is a new service that EPG will be providing. The service is free for August, after which it will be available for $250/year, with most of the annual fee going to Harry.
Review the attached report and I think you will appreciate the quality of the information and the amount of time that Harry puts into it. His work has been a great help to me; "two heads are better than one". < especially two heads that each have over 40 years of industry experience.
As of this morning we had 50+ EPG members registered for tomorrow's webinar. We will be taking questions about Harry method and some of his top picks.
Register on the EPG website home page if you wish to attend the live event.