Warwick Investment Group
Gregory Knight has a diverse work experience in the energy industry. Gregory started their career at Chesapeake Energy in 1997 as a Production Technician and later became a Senior Reservoir Engineering Technician. In 2013, they became a Lead Reservoir Engineering Technician at Chesapeake Energy.
In 2014, Gregory joined American Energy Partners, LP and took on various roles including Lead Reservoir Engineering Technician, Senior Engineering Associate, and Engineering Coordinator.
From 2016 to 2023, they worked at Gulfport Energy Corporation as a Senior Reservoir Engineering Analyst.
In 2023, they joined Novus Consulting as a Manager and later moved on to Warwick Investment Group as a Senior Reservoir Engineering Analyst.
Gregory Knight holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Family Studies and Gerontology from Southern Nazarene University. The duration of their education and any previous educational experiences are not known.
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Warwick Investment Group
The Warwick Group (“Warwick”) is an investment firm that manages alternative asset classes. The firm has approximately $2 billion in managed assets and has completed over 1,000 transactions since inception.Warwick aims to generate attractive investment returns across market cycles and invests its own capital alongside its partners'capital. Warwick was founded in 2010 and is a premier provider of private equity capital in the US upstream energy, renewable energy and real estate industries.Its largest platform, Warwick Energy Group, was founded in 2010 and is a premier provider of private equity capital in the US energy industry. Current investments of note include creation and ownership of the largest private company in the cores of the STACK and SCOOP oil fields in Oklahoma, and upstream and midstream assets across 70,000 acres in the Eagle Ford Shale oil field in Karnes and Live Oak Counties, Texas. Previous divestitures include assets located in the Midland Basin in Texas, the Power River Basin in Wyoming, the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas, the Delaware Basin in Texas and the Bakken Shale in North Dakota. Current Warwick Energy Group funds are focused on investment in low cost oil basins in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.