NOG Announces Executive Title Change; James Evans Named Chief Technical Officer
Northern Oil and Gas (NYSE: NOG) has appointed Jim Evans as Chief Technical Officer, effective immediately. Evans has held various engineering roles at NOG since 2013, previously serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Engineer since February 2021. His leadership in engineering has been instrumental as NOG strengthens its position as a consolidator of non-operated properties while enhancing its technological capabilities. The company's focus on data-driven processes underlines its strategy to identify and underwrite value in expanding operations. This leadership change reflects NOG's commitment to leveraging its extensive database for future growth.
- Appointment of Jim Evans as Chief Technical Officer enhances technical leadership.
- Continued focus on engineering and data-driven strategies strengthens market position.
- NOG aims to expand its technological advantage in property management.
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MANAGEMENT COMMENT
“One of NOG’s hallmarks is its engineering and data focus, and Jim is the chief architect and leader of NOG’s technical team,” commented Nick O’Grady, NOG’s Chief Executive Officer. “As NOG continues to extend its lead as the natural consolidator of non-operated properties, it is simultaneously expanding its technological advantage in harnessing its expansive database. Jim’s new title reflects his contribution to NOG and his ongoing role in helping manage, identify and properly underwrite value as we grow our enterprise over time.”
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