Frederick E. (Gene) Beck BS, MS, PhD
Senior Advisor- Onshore Team Lead
Gene Beck is an oil and gas industry veteran, having 35+ years of leadership and operations experience. Gene has worked with some of the most complex wells and basins around the world, including conventional, unconventional, and HPHT operations. He is recognized for delivering asset level profitability by improving well productivity while consistently reducing breakeven costs through process improvement, standardization, and fit-for-purpose governance. Gene is a highly respected advisor, lecturer, and award-winning professor. He holds Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Petroleum Engineering from Louisiana State University
The hidden cost of Heroics
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Operational Visibility
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Ludicrously Fast Marketing
AI-augmented creative offering that helps organizations scale ambition, not cost, by applying AI where it delivers the biggest gains.
Intangible Assets
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A World Without Gas Stations
My father owned and operated a Mobil Oil gas station for about twenty years. Hence, the thought of a world without gas stations is about abstract as it gets, but that is where we are headed.