Company has designed and installed more than 1,500 downhole reservoir monitoring systems since 2010, helping operators optimize production and protect aquifers.
In 1998, with a $100 loan, John Pope, a graduate of the University of Wyoming, started Blue Sky Group Inc. Today, Blue Sky Group’s companies generate more than $25 million in collective sales and employ more than 150 people.
WellDog announced today that it has collaborated with Shell International Exploration & Production, Inc. (‘Shell’) over the past eighteen months to develop a new technical service for locating natural gas and natural gas liquids in shale formations.
WellDog announced today that it is now the exclusive Naming Rights Partner of Brisbane Bandits Professional Baseball, a key member of the Australian Baseball League.
WellDog has announced it is one of twelve companies that will participate in the inaugural Oil and Gas Cleantech Challenge.
WellDog announced today that it has appointed decorated entrepreneur Sandy Hunter as a non-executive director. Sandy is currently partner at Ambrose Resources LLC, which operates and develops shale oil fields in Texas and Louisiana. Prior, he was a key member of the management buy-out team that led to a US$200 million public listing and US$3 billion sale of Expro to Goldman Sachs subsidiary Candover.
WellDog launches an Australian-first device to extend the run life of pumps in Australian coal seam gas wells.
WellDog Pty Ltd announced today that leading coal seam gas companies have awarded it approximately $16.5 million in contracts to supply and install its aquifer monitoring and gas production optimisation downhole gauge systems. These contracts confirm WellDog’s stature as the largest supplier of gauge systems in Australia, and one of the largest in the world.
WellDog announced today that its non-executive director, Simon Ashton, was invited to participate in Energy Future, an executive brainstorming event, on the company’s behalf at Fraser’s Kings Park in Perth, recently.