Panhandle Oil and Gas announced that Chad L. Stephens was approved as Chief Executive Officer of Panhandle, effective Jan. 16, 2020. Mr. Stephens was previously Interim Chief Executive Officer and currently serves as a member of Panhandle's board of directors.
About Stephens
Mr. Stephens has nearly 40 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He was the Senior Vice President of Corporate Development at Range Resources from 2002 until his retirement on Dec. 31, 2018. Mr. Stephens joined Range Resources in 1990 as Senior Vice President - Southwest. While at Range Resources, he was responsible for the origination, valuation and acquisition or divestiture of over $6.0 billion of oil and gas producing properties. Mr. Stephens served on the internal hedging committee and was responsible for the oversight of all gas, oil and NGL marketing and sales for Range Resources. Mr. Stephens holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Finance and Land Management from the University of Texas.
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