Ekona Power Inc. creates a solution for producing industrial scale hydrogen. It serves industrial H2 consumers, and natural gas transmission and distribution companies. The company is based in Vancouver, Canada.
Concho delivers year-over-year production growth from continuing operations of 20% and year-over-year crude oil growth of 25%. Concho nearly doubles its drilling locations, identifying approximately 22,000 locations at year-end. Concho produces 33.6 million barrels of oil equivalent with a capital budget of approximately $1.8 billion. Concho acquires the assets of Three Rivers Operating Company for approximately $1 billion, significantly adding to the Company’s positions in the core northern Delaware Basin play, the Midland Basin Wolfberry play and the emerging southern Midland Basin horizontal Wolfcamp play. Concho partially funds the acquisition with a $520 million divestiture of non-core Permian Basin assets. Concho produces 29.8 million barrels of oil equivalent with a capital budget of approximately $1.5 billion.
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.
LUX Assure is a division of LUX Innovate Limited. LUX specialises in delivering robust, highly sensitive and simple to use chemical monitoring technologies for both offshore and onshore use. The novelty of their approach has been recognised by the oil and gas industry and they have won awards for innovation. Their products include technologies for monitoring scale, corrosion and hydrate inhibitors in both water and hydrocarbons.
Maana, Inc. specializes in developing industrial data analytics and digital knowledge technology software solutions. The company offers the Maana Knowledge Platform, which facilitates operational problem-solving, and the patented Knowledge Graph, designed to extract and contextualize knowledge from various data sources. This technology is particularly beneficial for industries such as oil and gas, field services, maintenance, sales, logistics, finance, and compliance, enabling companies to optimize their processes and enhance profitability. Notable clients, including GE, Chevron, and Shell, leverage Maana's solutions to operationalize insights and improve decision-making for their workforces. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Maana also maintains offices in Bellevue, Washington; Houston, Texas; London, United Kingdom; and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The company is privately held and supported by investors such as Chevron Technology Ventures and Intel Capital.
Saltworks Technologies Inc. is a water technology company based in Richmond, Canada, specializing in the design, manufacture, and delivery of advanced desalination and wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2008, the company provides innovative solutions for treating challenging water conditions, including turnkey crystallizer systems, ion exchange membrane products, and membrane-stack systems. Saltworks offers a range of technologies, including ElectroChem Advanced Electrodialysis systems, salt splitters for recovering previously scale-limited waters, and ammonia splitters for ammonia removal. Its SaltMaker Evaporator Crystallizer is designed for low-temperature wastewater and brine treatment. The company's systems support various applications such as industrial wastewater treatment, zero liquid discharge, and recovery of acids and bases across sectors like agriculture, mining, and food processing. With a global customer base, Saltworks combines smart design and intelligent automation to help clients reduce brine volume, lower disposal costs, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Skyonic Corporation, founded in 2005 and based in Austin, Texas, is an environmental technology company focused on capturing and converting carbon dioxide emissions into solid materials. Utilizing its patented SkyMine technology, Skyonic transforms flue gases from industrial facilities, such as cement plants, refineries, and power plants, into stable carbonate compounds like sodium bicarbonate, hydrochloric acid, and household bleach. This process not only addresses climate change by mineralizing CO2 but also enables the long-term storage of carbon emissions as solid materials. The company offers retrofittable solutions that allow existing plants to reduce carbon emissions and other pollutants at a commercial scale, thus providing industries with the means to produce carbon-negative products for various applications, including construction and agriculture. In addition to its core technology, Skyonic also provides construction, installation, and maintenance services for the facilities that utilize its systems.
Cool Planet Energy Systems, Inc. is an agriculture technology company based in Greenwood Village, Colorado, with an additional location in Camarillo, California. Founded in 2009, the company specializes in Engineered Biocarbon technology, offering products aimed at improving soil health and plant growth. Its flagship product, Cool Terra, enhances soil performance and is carbon negative, contributing to sustainability efforts. In addition to soil health products, Cool Planet provides solutions for animal nutrition and microbial applications to tackle global challenges related to soil degradation, sustainability, and food security. The company's innovative approach addresses critical issues in energy, food, and water resources.
Founded in Stavanger, Norway in 2006, Ziebel provides specialist well intervention services to the global oil and gas industry. Ziebel is dedicated to enhancing production effectively and economically through its pioneering well intervention technologies, including the Z-System™. This proprietary fiber optic composite rod technology makes it possible to access and visualize the entire well bore in real-time.
Accend, Inc. develops software solutions for the oil drilling industry in the United States. The company’s software provides petroleum well data, drilling permits data, and interactive mapping and notifications. It also offers enterprise data collection and application development services. The company was incorporated in 2012 and is based in Austin, Texas.
Ingenu Inc. specializes in developing wireless networks that facilitate long-range connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) devices. Founded in 2008 and based in San Diego, California, the company focuses on creating a dedicated network for machines, utilizing its RPMA technology to enable reliable communication across various industries, including asset tracking, agriculture, connected cars, environmental monitoring, and fleet management. Ingenu's offerings allow for smart metering, remote monitoring, and data gathering, enhancing operational efficiency for its clients. However, as of July 27, 2020, Ingenu filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California.
Skyonic Corporation, founded in 2005 and based in Austin, Texas, is an environmental technology company focused on capturing and converting carbon dioxide emissions into solid materials. Utilizing its patented SkyMine technology, Skyonic transforms flue gases from industrial facilities, such as cement plants, refineries, and power plants, into stable carbonate compounds like sodium bicarbonate, hydrochloric acid, and household bleach. This process not only addresses climate change by mineralizing CO2 but also enables the long-term storage of carbon emissions as solid materials. The company offers retrofittable solutions that allow existing plants to reduce carbon emissions and other pollutants at a commercial scale, thus providing industries with the means to produce carbon-negative products for various applications, including construction and agriculture. In addition to its core technology, Skyonic also provides construction, installation, and maintenance services for the facilities that utilize its systems.
Cool Planet Energy Systems, Inc. is an agriculture technology company based in Greenwood Village, Colorado, with an additional location in Camarillo, California. Founded in 2009, the company specializes in Engineered Biocarbon technology, offering products aimed at improving soil health and plant growth. Its flagship product, Cool Terra, enhances soil performance and is carbon negative, contributing to sustainability efforts. In addition to soil health products, Cool Planet provides solutions for animal nutrition and microbial applications to tackle global challenges related to soil degradation, sustainability, and food security. The company's innovative approach addresses critical issues in energy, food, and water resources.
LUX Assure is a division of LUX Innovate Limited. LUX specialises in delivering robust, highly sensitive and simple to use chemical monitoring technologies for both offshore and onshore use. The novelty of their approach has been recognised by the oil and gas industry and they have won awards for innovation. Their products include technologies for monitoring scale, corrosion and hydrate inhibitors in both water and hydrocarbons.
Recognizing that the key to expanding clean power is stabilizing power output from wind and other variable sources, we are developing the General Compression Advanced Energy Storage (GCAESTM) system to store large quantities of energy from wind farms and make it available on demand. General Compression plans to commence construction of its first commercial project in autumn 2011, and is working in partnership with major utilities, independent power producers (IPPs), and gas storage operators to evaluate several sites in North America where GCAESâ„¢ can firm intermittent power and shape grid power capacity.
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.
Skyonic Corporation, founded in 2005 and based in Austin, Texas, is an environmental technology company focused on capturing and converting carbon dioxide emissions into solid materials. Utilizing its patented SkyMine technology, Skyonic transforms flue gases from industrial facilities, such as cement plants, refineries, and power plants, into stable carbonate compounds like sodium bicarbonate, hydrochloric acid, and household bleach. This process not only addresses climate change by mineralizing CO2 but also enables the long-term storage of carbon emissions as solid materials. The company offers retrofittable solutions that allow existing plants to reduce carbon emissions and other pollutants at a commercial scale, thus providing industries with the means to produce carbon-negative products for various applications, including construction and agriculture. In addition to its core technology, Skyonic also provides construction, installation, and maintenance services for the facilities that utilize its systems.
Burlington Resources
Acquisition in 2006
Burlington Resources, was an American oil and gas company. Their headquarters were in Houston, Texas.
Tosco Corporation
Acquisition in 2001
Tosco was an independent US based petroleum refining and marketing corporation. It was founded in 1955 and grew to become the largest independent oil refining and fuel marketer in the United States during the 1990s, with more than 5,000 Circle K, Union 76, BP, Exxon, and Shell convenience store and service stations. Tosco merged with Phillips Petroleum in 2001. Phillips merged with Conoco in 2002 to become ConocoPhillips, who spun off the Circle K stores to Canadian-based Alimentation Couche-Tard.