Completions US Contact List

The contact list contains 2,603 records across a broad range of U.S. oil & gas operators and completion-related disciplines, with Completions Engineers and Completions Consultants representing the majority of contacts. Houston and Midland continue to dominate the geographic distribution, reflecting strong exposure to Permian Basin and major U.S. shale activity.

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Completions Engineer Contact List


Contact Database Summary

Overall Record Counts

MetricCount
Total Records2,603
Unique Account Names264
Unique Roles9

Role Breakdown

RoleCount
Other840
Completions Engineer748
Completions Consultant680
Completions Supervisor109
Completions Manager97
Completions Superintendent96
Completions Operations15
Production Engineer12
Reservoir Engineer6

Geographic Summary & Insights

Major Geographic Concentrations

Houston remains the largest concentration of completion-related professionals and operator headquarters within the database, followed by strong representation in Midland and broader Permian Basin markets.

The database is heavily weighted toward:

  • Permian Basin operators
  • shale development programs
  • hydraulic fracturing operations
  • field execution teams
  • upstream engineering groups

Additional regional coverage includes:

  • Oklahoma
  • Denver / DJ Basin
  • South Texas
  • Alaska
  • Rockies operations

Industry Focus

The database is highly concentrated around:

  • Completions Engineers
  • Completions Consultants
  • Completions Supervisors
  • Completions Managers
  • Completions Superintendents

These contacts are directly involved in:

  • hydraulic fracturing
  • stimulation design
  • well optimization
  • frac execution
  • production enhancement
  • field operations management

Market Coverage

The contact list has strong representation across:

  • Permian Basin
  • Eagle Ford
  • DJ Basin
  • STACK / SCOOP
  • Rockies
  • Alaska
  • major U.S. unconventional operators

The dataset aligns closely with:

  • horizontal drilling programs
  • multi-stage fracturing operations
  • completion optimization initiatives
  • production engineering workflows

Data Quality Notes

The dataset would benefit from additional normalization of:

  • metro-area naming conventions
  • geographic labels
  • title standardization

Examples of broad location tags include:

  • “United States”
  • “Greater Houston”
  • “Midland-Odessa Area”
  • “Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex”

Improved normalization would enhance:

  • CRM segmentation
  • regional reporting
  • territory management
  • campaign targeting

Oil & Gas Completions Engineer Overview

A completions engineer is responsible for designing and executing the processes required to safely and efficiently bring oil and gas wells into production after drilling is complete.

Common Skills

  • Hydraulic Fracturing
  • Well Completions
  • Production Optimization
  • Stimulation Design
  • Pressure Pumping
  • Artificial Lift
  • Wireline Operations
  • Coiled Tubing
  • Reservoir Analysis
  • Horizontal Completions
  • Sand Control
  • Cementing
  • Flowback Operations

Key Responsibilities

Completion Design & Planning

Developing completion programs to maximize hydrocarbon recovery while controlling operational risk and cost.

Hydraulic Fracturing Execution

Managing frac design, stimulation stages, proppant loading, and operational execution.

Equipment Selection

Selecting:

  • packers
  • liners
  • perforating systems
  • frac plugs
  • tubing
  • artificial lift systems

Operational Support

Working closely with:

  • frac crews
  • wireline teams
  • pressure pumping companies
  • production operations

Production Optimization

Analyzing production performance to improve recovery rates and long-term well economics.

Risk Management

Managing operational risks including:

  • well integrity
  • pressure control
  • frac hits
  • casing failures
  • flow assurance

Reporting & Analysis

Preparing:

  • post-job reviews
  • completion performance reports
  • cost tracking
  • production analysis
  • benchmarking studies

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