Empire Petroleum Corporation
Kari Page is a skilled geological technician currently working at Empire Petroleum Corporation since August 2023. With a strong background in geology and technical writing, Kari has held positions at various companies, including RohmTek, ResponseForce1, LLC, XTO Energy, Wells Fargo Securities, Breitburn Energy, and Quantum Resources Management, LLC. Responsibilities have included data acquisition, database management, GIS development, and technical report compilation. Prior volunteer experiences include serving as a probationary firefighter and representing the South Texas region for the South Central Arc User Group. Academic qualifications include a B.A. in Anthropology from Texas A&M University and certificates in Spatial Science and emergency medical training.
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Empire Petroleum Corporation
Empire Petroleum Corporation is a conventional oil and natural gas producer with a main focus in the US onshore. The company possesses long-life, low operational cost, mature, producing assets with slow decline profiles in the Permian Basin, Bakken region and central Gulf Coast region, in the states of New Mexico, North Dakota, Montana, Louisiana and Texas. Leveraging operational efficiencies, Empire focuses on economical well rehabilitation, stimulation, field maintenance and management to generate low-risk cash flows that provides stability and growth for shareholders. Lastly, we employ a multi-year hedging program to lock in pricing. Empire has production from operated and non-operated wells in Lea County in New Mexico, Bottineau, Renville, Burke, and McKenzie Counties in North Dakota, Richland County in Montana, St. Landry, Beauregard Parishes in Louisiana and Houston, Leon and Madison Counties in Texas. In addition to current production from wellbores, Empire maintains leases held by production through some of the most prolific acreage in the (~48,000 acres) Permian Central Basin Platform, (~20,000 acres) in the ND/MT Williston Basin, multi-stacked pay zones (Wilcox and Cockfield formations) found in central Louisiana and (~30,000 acres) in the East Texas basin including Woodbine, Eagle Ford and Buda-Rose plays.