The Long Beach Business Journal recently published an article discussing the rapid increase in the demand for oil. Dave Slater, Signal Hill Petroleum’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, was interviewed on the company’s production growth and future development plans. Although 2019 was a challenging year for the oil and natural gas industry, 2021 is headed in the right direction.
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The Long Beach Business Journal recently published an article on the City of Signal Hills’ response to the current housing crisis. Our Executive VP and COO, Dave Slater, commented on how SHP is partnering with the city of Signal Hill to plan the next 10 years of development which will include residential construction as a major component.
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The Long Beach Business Journal recently published an article discussing the significant reduction in the demand for crude oil, due to COVID-19 and the recent stay-at-home orders. Dave Slater, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, was interviewed on the effect the decline had on Signal Hill Petroleum. Slater states to the Business Journal:
“The local oil refineries have prioritized processing California-produced crude oil,” Slater said. “It is our observation that these refineries have done a great job balancing their output and storage of critical fuels for California and the greater Southwest.”
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Signal Hill Petroleum is honored to announce their Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Dave Slater, as Oilman of the Year. Due to his multi-faceted role, expertise and contributions to the industry, Mr. Slater was selected to be the 2019 Oilman of the Year. This award is presented by the Oilman of the Year association and has been giving this honor to industry legends for over the last 39 years.
The Oilman of the Year association hosts an annual golf tournament in which funds and proceeds are given to the R.M. Pyles Boys Camp and the Make a Wish Foundation. Immediately following the golf tournament, participants gather for the award ceremony. The awardees and guests are not knowledgeable of the winner until the announcement is made. The award winner is someone who has contributed significantly to the California Oil and Gas industry over an extended amount of time.
With more than 30 years of experience, Mr. Slater has a wealth of firsthand knowledge about the oil and gas industry. He has been a part of Signal Hill Petroleum since 1998. Mr. Slater has been an important part of Signal Hill Petroleum’s growth in the last decade. As the head of command on a daily basis, Mr. Slater guides a team of more than 100 employees in production operations, drilling, exploration, real estate management, and community relations. He also runs the day-to-day operations of Nodal Seismic, the geological imaging company owned by Signal Hill Petroleum, created to gather 2D and 3D seismic data. His community consciousness reinforces both companies’ missions to be a positive contributor to the environment of which they’re a part.
SHP is incredibly proud to have Dave Slater as a leader of the company. This award is a great way to recognize Mr. Slater for all the hard work and positive contributions he has made over the years. Congratulations on the well-deserved award.
The Long Beach Business Journal recently published an article discussing how the diversity within the oil and gas industry, as well as the various new technologies and policies created, have made a great impact on the future. Dave Slater, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, was interviewed on the numerous jobs the oil and gas industry provides, and how the industry is stabilizing and preparing for the future. Slater states to the Business Journal:
“Attacking automotive emissions back in the 1980s made a huge difference in air quality in L.A., and now regulators are looking more at smaller potential sources,” Slater said. “That’s assisted us in understanding and operating a virtually leak-free system.”
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