![]() Boyer graduated in 1993 from Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania with a BA in Geology. Prior to coming to PennEnergy, he also held Operations Manager and Regulatory Operations Manager positions in Wyoming and Oklahoma for Chesapeake Energy from 2015 to 2018, before returning to his home state of Pennsylvania. His roles included Project Management in the CBM fields in Wyoming, Compliance and HES in Alaska, oil and gas Field Operations and Regulatory Compliance in the Wind River, Greater Green River, and Powder River Basins in Wyoming, as well as the Uinta Basin in Utah. Boyer then moved upstream to Marathon Oil where he spent 6.5 years in Wyoming, with a small stint in Alaska. During the next several years he spent time overseeing midstream operations, a truck terminal, and then moving into an HES role for engineering. ![]() After graduation from Miami University of Ohio, he began his professional career with Marathon Petroleum in 1998 working in Ohio as an Operations Analyst before moving to midstream field operations. Boyer’s 25+ years in the industry started in Western Pennsylvania working summers for his family’s business building well facilities and pipelines. His current role oversees drilling, completions, civil operations and construction, permitting, water management, production operations, as well as facility construction and maintenance. During his first two years, his knowledge of the business and high-level performance resulted in promotions to Production Operations Director and finally VP of E&P Operations. Boyer, Vice President – HES and Regulatory Complianceīrian joined PennEnergy Resources in October 2018 as a Production Manager. Weber co-founded the Marcellus Shale Coalition, which continues today as the leading trade organization serving producers and service companies involved in the Marcellus Shale industry.īrian W. During his tenure at Atlas, the company accumulated nearly 300,000 acres, drilled over 300 wells and built one of the premier operating teams in the Marcellus Shale. He oversaw all operations of the company as well as the IPO of Atlas Energy Resources, LLC in 2006, the $1.2 billion acquisition of DTE Energy’s Antrim Shale assets in 2007, the formation of Laurel Mountain Mid-Stream Partners, L.P., a 50/50 mid-stream joint venture in the Marcellus Shale with The Williams Company, a $1.7 billion joint venture in the Marcellus Shale with Reliance Industries, Ltd, and the $4.4 billion merger of Atlas Energy into Chevron in 2011. (NYSE: APL), a mid-stream MLP having pipeline and natural gas processing assets in the Appalachian Basin and Mid-Continent region. In addition, Atlas owned and controlled the general partner of Atlas Pipeline Partners, L.P. ![]() Atlas operated more than 10,000 oil & gas wells in four different basins, including the Appalachian Basin, where Atlas was a pioneer in the development of the prolific Marcellus Shale. (Nasdaq: ATLS), from 2006 until Atlas’s sale to Chevron Corporation in 2011. ![]() Weber was President of Atlas Energy, Inc. ![]()
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