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Last Call: Nominate for D CEO’s Oil and Gas Awards

The program honors the perseverance of North Texas energy leaders in upstream, midstream, services, and finance sectors. Deadline is July 17.
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Over the years, resilience and innovation have helped the energy industry in Texas emerge from disruptive market cycles with renewed strength. D CEO’s third annual Oil & Gas Awards will honor leaders who continue to make notable contributions, even in turbulent times.

Nominations for 2020 will remain open until midnight on Friday, July 17.

The awards are presented in partnership with a host of energy research institutes and professional associations from across the region: American Association of Professional Landmen, the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies, Dallas Young Professionals in Energy, the Energy Management Program at UTD, Financial Executives International, Maguire Energy Institute at SMU, the North Texas Commission, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, TCU Energy Institute, the Texas Independent Producers, TCU Energy Institute, the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association, The Institute of Petroleum Accounting at UNT, TXCPA Dallas, TXCPA Fort Worth, TXCPA Permian Basin, TXCPA Wichita Falls, TXCPA South Plains, Texas Oil and Gas Association, and the Women’s Energy Network.

The program will honor executives in upstream, midstream, and energy services and technology sectors, as well as regulator of the year, private equity firm of the year, M&A or restructuring deal of the year, and the financing or capital deal of the year. Rising Star and Lifetime Achievement awards also will be presented.

Winners and finalists will be featured in the November issue of D CEO magazine and recognized at a private awards event this fall. For more information, click here.

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