Drilling Engineer Contact List

The Drilling Engineering List is a compiled directory of Drilling Engineers that work in the US, one of the most prolific oil and gas-producing regions in the world. The list enables companies to execute targeted sales/marketing campaigns efforts to promote their products and services to relevant oil and gas professionals.

Includes – Company, contact name, email, phone, title, location and more…..



The database contains 4,032 records across 264 unique account names and 14 drilling-related roles, with Drilling Engineers and Drilling Consultants making up the majority of contacts. Houston and Midland dominate the geographic distribution, indicating a strong concentration of upstream drilling and completions activity within the Permian Basin and major U.S. oil & gas hubs.

Contact Database Summary

Overall Record Counts

MetricCount
Total Records4,032
Unique Account Names264
Unique Roles14

Role Breakdown

RoleCount
Drilling Engineer1,213
Drilling Consultant889
Other763
Drilling Supervisor308
Drilling Superintendent273
Completions Engineer187
Drilling Manager120
Operations Engineer92
Wellsite Supervisor55
Drilling & Completions Manager46
VP Drilling33
Drilling Foreman28
Drilling Coordinator19
Rig Manager6

Location Summary

Top Locations by Record Count

LinkedIn LocationRecord CountUnique AccountsUnique Roles
Houston, Texas, United States5527114
Midland, Texas, United States2865613
Greater Houston2105312
United States1807012
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States872211
Midland-Odessa Area813210
Spring, Texas, United States662711
Dallas, Texas, United States64308
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex622810
Denver, Colorado, United States49259
Anchorage, Alaska, United States4497
Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area42208
Katy, Texas, United States39188
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States341410
Fort Worth, Texas, United States29157

Geographic Summary & Insights

Major Geographic Concentrations

  • Houston dominates the database with over 550 records and 71 unique companies, making it the strongest concentration of drilling-related contacts.
  • Midland / Permian Basin markets are heavily represented:
    • Midland
    • Midland-Odessa Area
    • Greater Houston
    • Dallas/Fort Worth
  • Oklahoma City is another strong hub with both city and metro-area records totaling over 129 contacts.

Industry Focus

  • The database is highly concentrated around:
    • Drilling Engineers
    • Drilling Consultants
    • Drilling Supervisors
    • Superintendents
  • These roles account for the majority of the database and align strongly with upstream drilling operations and field execution.

Market Coverage

The contact list has strong representation across:

  • Permian Basin
  • Eagle Ford / South Texas
  • Denver-Julesburg Basin
  • Alaska
  • Oklahoma STACK/SCOOP regions

Data Quality Notes

Standardizing metro-area naming conventions would improve segmentation and reporting accuracy.

Some records use broad geographic tags such as:

“United States”

“Greater Houston”

“Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex”

Oil & Gas Drilling Engineer Overview 

The role of a drilling engineer in an oil and gas company is to design, plan, and execute drilling operations for the exploration and production of oil and gas wells. They play a crucial role in ensuring safe, efficient, and cost-effective drilling processes. Here are the key responsibilities of a drilling engineer:

Skills: Offshore Drilling, Drilling Engineering, Directional Drilling, Drilling Fluids, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Deepwater, Huet, Bosiet, Offshore Oil, Managed Pressure Drilling, MPD, HPHT, Horizontal Directional Drilling

Roles

  1. Well Design and Planning: The drilling engineer is responsible for designing the wellbore and planning the drilling process. They consider various factors such as geological data, reservoir characteristics, drilling objectives, and regulatory requirements to determine the optimal well design, casing program, drilling fluids, and drilling techniques. They also evaluate different drilling methods and technologies to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
  2. Drilling Program Development: The drilling engineer develops drilling programs that outline the step-by-step procedures and specifications for the drilling operations. They define the drilling parameters, equipment requirements, and safety protocols to be followed during drilling. They collaborate with other teams and stakeholders to ensure alignment with project goals and objectives.
  3. Equipment and Material Selection: The drilling engineer selects the appropriate drilling equipment, tools, and materials required for the drilling operations. They evaluate different suppliers, assess equipment capabilities, and consider cost-efficiency while ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations. They coordinate with procurement and logistics teams to ensure timely availability of equipment and materials.
  4. Operational Support: During drilling operations, the drilling engineer provides technical support and guidance to the drilling rig crew. They monitor the drilling progress, analyze real-time data, and make necessary adjustments to drilling parameters to optimize efficiency and mitigate risks. They collaborate with the rig personnel to troubleshoot issues, address challenges, and ensure smooth drilling operations.
  5. Risk Assessment and Mitigation: The drilling engineer conducts risk assessments to identify potential drilling hazards and develop mitigation strategies. They analyze geological formations, evaluate wellbore stability, and assess drilling risks such as blowouts, stuck pipe incidents, or well control issues. They work with the drilling team to implement safety measures, contingency plans, and emergency response procedures.
  6. Performance Evaluation and Optimization: The drilling engineer evaluates the performance of drilling operations by analyzing drilling data, cost data, and operational metrics. They identify areas for improvement, recommend process enhancements, and implement best practices to optimize drilling efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance overall performance.
  7. Regulatory Compliance: The drilling engineer ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, environmental regulations, and safety standards throughout the drilling operations. They work closely with regulatory agencies, environmental specialists, and HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) professionals to ensure adherence to legal and environmental obligations.
  8. Documentation and Reporting: The drilling engineer maintains accurate records and documentation related to drilling activities, including drilling reports, well data, and technical specifications. They prepare reports on drilling performance, cost analysis, and operational updates for management and stakeholders.

Account List

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