SHP in the News

Signal Hill: Life at ‘the tops’
Post Icon November 19, 2013

On November 10th the Orange County Register wrote an article highlighting the history of Signal Hill including Signal Hill Petroleum’s role in developing Signal Hill. “Signal Hill Petroleum came together just under 30 years ago with the acquisition of Shell properties in the area by founder Jerrel Barto and his friend Bruce Kerr. The faces […]

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SHP Wins Social Responsibility Award
Post Icon November 5, 2013

The Long Beach Business Journal recognized Signal Hill Petroleum for being awarded the national Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the 2013 West Coast Oil and Gas Awards.  The award, presented at an event in Bakersfield, recognized companies that have demonstrated ethical, environmental and social benefits to stakeholders and the community. To read the full article […]

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SHP receives Excellence in Business Award
Post Icon November 1, 2013

Signal Hill Petroleum was among 23 businesses which were recognized at Senator Ricardo Lara’s Excellence in Business Award Ceremony on October 23, 2013. A Signal Tribune article highlighted that the honorees were selected for outstanding work in job creation, customer service and community investment. “I’m so proud to have been able to honor the hard-working […]

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SHP Wins West Coast Oil and Gas Award
Post Icon November 1, 2013

The Signal Tribune recognizes Signal Hill Petroleum for winning the Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the  2013 West Coast Oil and Gas Awards. “We are incredibly honored to receive this award and be recognized for our commitment to bridging the gaps between industry, academics and the community,” said Craig Barto, president of Signal Hill Petroleum. “I […]

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SHP Employee Honoree for ’30 under 30′
Post Icon October 11, 2013

The Orange County Register announces the honoree’s for Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal’s ’30 under 30′ community award, which includes Signal Hill Petroleum employee Amanda Kilpatrick. “In each of these young women we see what makes California great,” said Lowenthal, chair of the Legislative Women’s Caucus. “They’re our future leaders and innovators that will blaze new trails […]

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