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Robert H.
Long worked as an Executive Vice President at East Resources, Inc. from 1983 to 2011.
He obtained an undergraduate degree from The State University of New York in 1973.
Former positions of Robert H. Long
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East Resources, Inc.
East Resources, Inc. Contract DrillingIndustrial Services East Resources, Inc. is an independent exploration and development company with more than 1.25 million acres of land holdings. East Resources owns and operates more than 2,500 producing oil and gas wells in New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Colorado and is actively exploring drilling programs in Wyoming. The company is an independent oil and gas distributer in the Appalachian and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. East is one of the most active oil and gas explorers in the Appalachian region and is making significant investments in the responsible development of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale. The company holds approximately 900,000 gross acres of Marcellus Shale rights in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York, and it employs more than 355 office and field personnel with approximately 60 employees in Tioga County. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2011-04-18 |
Training of Robert H. Long
The State University of New York | Undergraduate Degree |
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East Resources, Inc.
East Resources, Inc. Contract DrillingIndustrial Services East Resources, Inc. is an independent exploration and development company with more than 1.25 million acres of land holdings. East Resources owns and operates more than 2,500 producing oil and gas wells in New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Colorado and is actively exploring drilling programs in Wyoming. The company is an independent oil and gas distributer in the Appalachian and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. East is one of the most active oil and gas explorers in the Appalachian region and is making significant investments in the responsible development of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale. The company holds approximately 900,000 gross acres of Marcellus Shale rights in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York, and it employs more than 355 office and field personnel with approximately 60 employees in Tioga County. | Industrial Services |
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