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J-W Energy Company Announces New President of J-W Wireline Company
By: TexasBusiness.com Posted: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:03 am
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Texas Business reports: DALLAS—J--W Energy Company announced that Perry A. Harris has accepted the position of president of J-W Wireline Company.
Harris has more than 30 years of senior management experience in the oil and gas industry with a proven ability to successfully analyze and organize critical business requirements, identify opportunities for growth and remedy organizational deficiencies. He has managed strategic asset construction and deployment, built strong and lasting customer relationships and developed skilled dynamic management teams.
“Perry is an industry recognized leader as a communicator and excellent team builder with an established record of consistently growing revenue and improving margins without compromising safety objectives,” said J-W Energy president Gene Gradick in a prepared statement. “ I have no doubt that he will be a tremendous long-term asset to not only the wireline business unit but J-W Energy Company as a whole.”
Harris graduated from West Virginia University with a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering in 1981. He has worked in various technology, sales and management roles at Halliburton since June 1981.
J-W Wireline Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of J-W Energy Company, headquartered in Addison, Texas. The company specializes in providing premier cased-hole logging services including perforating, logging, slickline, tubing conveyed perforating and pipe recovery services throughout the oil and natural gas producing regions of the United States, with operations in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
J-W Energy Company is an energy services and energy development company comprised of six distinct business units that specializes in natural gas compression, gas measurement, gas gathering and processing, cased-hole wireline services, exploration & production and oilfield equipment manufacturing. Services are offered to the oil and gas industry in the majority of the major U.S. natural gas basins. |
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