Experience
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Huddleston has worked in virtually every producing basin in the United States and Canada as well as on every oil and gas producing continent in the world. In addition to having a broad based knowledge of reservoir behavior throughout the world, we have worked to develop a comprehensive understanding of the nature and availability of technical data, tax laws and practices, changing currency situations, cultural differences, reporting requirements, and contract terms around the globe. We also bring extensive experience in negotiating contracts and structuring transactions where required. |
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The Huddleston name has been in the energy business since the early decades of the 20th century. In 1929, Pat Hall, Ray Huddleston, Bill Knight and Gordon Ray (pictured left to right) successfully shut in Ohio Oil Company No. 30A in Pecos County, Texas. The well set a world flow record with 8,528.40 barrels in one hour or 204, 882 barrels daily. |
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