Several employees working on Endeavor’s Energy Services management team serve on Midland
College advisory committees to help students successfully prepare for a vibrant career
in the Permian Basin energy industry. Endeavor employees currently serving on Midland
College Advisory committees include the following:
- Cory Sullivan, fleet manager of Energy Services, serves on Midland College Diesel
Technology Advisory Committee
- Patrick Martinez, general manager of Trucking Division, serves on Midland College
Transportation Training Advisory Committee
- Lindsi Sibble, general manager of Manufacturing & Welding Division, serves on Midland
College Welding Advisory Committee
- Samuel Gonzales, general manager of Roustabout Division, serves on Midland College
Petroleum Energy Technology Advisory Committee
- Simon Barr, manager of Energy Services, serves on Midland College Bachelors of Applied
Technology Advisory Committee
“We are honored to partner with Endeavor and appreciate the contribution of their
employees toward helping us to ensure we maintain sustainable educational programs
that train students for high-skilled, high-wage career opportunities.” said Dr. Damon
Kennedy, vice president of Instructional Services at Midland College.
In addition to serving on advisory committees and providing industry expertise, Endeavor
also generously donates various equipment to Midland College for training purposes.
Recent donations include a vacuum trailer for the Transportation Training program,
and pipe, flanges and fittings for the Welding Technology and Petroleum Energy Technology
programs.
“As a Midland-based company and one of the largest private employers in the region,
our commitment to fostering a vibrant local workforce is paramount,” said Robert Booth,
vice president of Energy Services at Endeavor Energy Resources, LP. “Through our relationship
with Midland College, we’re able to share expertise and industry knowledge with future
generations of oil and gas leaders that will someday make significant contributions
to the industry. This is really exciting for our team, and we appreciate Midland College
for their collaboration.”
Headquartered in Midland, Endeavor Energy Resources, LP has more than 35 years of
experience in the Midland Basin and over 1,300 valued employees. Holding more than
370,000 net acres primarily in Midland, Martin, Howard, Glasscock, Upton, and Reagan
Counties, Endeavor currently has the second largest land position in the Midland Basin.
In 2016, the company implemented a new horizontal drilling program and has completed
more than 350 gross operated horizontal wells with current daily oil production in
excess of 130,000 barrels of oil per day. Along with other acreage in the Delaware
Basin and other states, Endeavor has only scratched the surface of its drillable inventory.
Photo: Standing from left to right: Cory Sullivan, Endeavor Energy Resources; Patrick
Martinez, Endeavor Energy Resources; Derek Gasch, Midland College; Bryan Aldridge,
Midland College; Doug Johnson, Midland College; Lance Campbell, Midland College; Robert
Booth, Endeavor Energy Resources; Lindsi Sibble, Endeavor Energy Resources; Samuel
Gonzales, Endeavor Energy Resources; and Simon Barr, Endeavor Energy Resources
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