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Inventory scarcity is reshaping the energy industry, pushing operators to pay a premium for remaining resources. In this episode, we explore the impact of dwindling inventory on M&A valuations and production strategies. With real-world examples like the Grayson Mill and Devon deal, we discuss how operators are navigating these challenges and what it means for the future of the industry.
Principal Consultant II
Sean joined Enverus in 2019, bringing a wealth of experience in Technical Advisory and Corporate Strategy before advancing to his current role as Principal Consultant with the Financial Services team. With over a decade of expertise spanning exploration and production, oilfield services, and investment banking across domestic and international markets, Sean has cultivated a deep understanding of the energy industry. He holds a BS and MS in Petroleum Geology, along with an MBA from Texas A&M University, where he serves on the Executive Board of Directors at Mays Business School.
Data Science Product Manager
Cayley Krynowsky is a Data Science Product Manager at Enverus where she has worked for the past six years. Cayley is passionate about discovering industry problems and delivering high value solutions to her clients. She thoroughly enjoys the collaborative nature of her role and learns something new from her interactions each day. Prior to her time at Enverus, she worked at Weatherford Canada as a Field Engineer, providing her with the industry exposure that kick started her career in energy solutions.
Principal Analyst
Ryan joined Enverus in 2022 and leads up the Rockies, Eagle Ford and Midcontinent oil technical teams. Prior to Enverus, he spent most of his career as an exploitation engineer in the Canadian E&P space, evaluating reserves, economics and A&D opportunities, primarily focused on conventional heavy oil and liquids rich Montney assets. He began his career in open hole wireline at Weatherford, evaluating wells in a variety of plays across Western Canada. Ryan received a B.Sc. in Geological Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan in 2008.
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