Harvest Operations Corp.
Mark Stephen P.Eng is an accomplished petroleum engineering professional with extensive experience in operations leadership within the oil and gas sector. Currently serving as Team Lead for Drilling and Completions at Harvest Operations Corp. since July 2022, Mark oversees well servicing and abandonment operations. Prior to this role, Mark was Vice President of Operations for Independent Consulting, where various client projects were managed, including conducting well reviews for a potential carbon capture initiative. Mark also held the position of VP Operations at Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. from June 2011 to March 2020, directing multi-million dollar budgets and managing drilling and completion efforts for numerous wells. Earlier in the career, Mark served as VP Operations at Orleans Energy Limited, leading operational teams and fostering a collaborative work environment. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering from Montana Tech-College of Technology.
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Harvest Operations Corp.
Harvest Operations Corp. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC). Harvest is a significant operator in Canada's energy industry offering exposure to exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas (Upstream) and an oil sands project under construction and development in northern Alberta(BlackGold).KNOC is a state owned oil and gas company engaged in the exploration and production of oil and gas along with storing petroleum resources. KNOC will fully establish itself as a global government-run petroleum company by applying ethical, sustainable and environment-friendly management and by taking corporate social responsibility seriously at all times.They are focused on identifying opportunities to create and deliver value, with an active development program using best-in-class technologies to maximize Their assets. Their crude oil and natural gas production business is weighted approximately 65% to crude oil and liquids and 35% to natural gas.