Oil and Gas Asset Clearinghouse Welcomes Allen Gilmer as Principal Partner
The Oil and Gas Asset Clearinghouse (OGAC), a prominent figure in the sale of oil and gas properties, has made an exciting announcement. Allen Gilmer, a highly regarded specialist within the energy sector, is joining as Principal Partner and advisory board member. Known for his entrepreneurial success and strategic insights, Gilmer's arrival is anticipated to bring a transformative approach to the organization.
With over twenty years of industry experience, Gilmer co-founded Drillinginfo, now known as Enverus. He played a significant role in evolving the company into a leading global provider for data analytics and insights catered towards the energy industry. His visionary leadership contributed immensely to changing industry standards, enhancing energy analytics and investment models. Under his guidance, Enverus became synonymous with innovation in energy technologies.
Expressing enthusiasm for his new role, Gilmer stated, "I'm excited to leverage my experience and contribute to the development of innovative solutions that will help shape the future of the energy asset marketplace. My journey in the oil and gas industry has been one of continuous growth, and OGAC's legacy of trust and excellence aligns perfectly with my vision moving forward. I'm excited to contribute to the ongoing success of this exceptional company."
In addition to his extensive experience in the energy sector, Gilmer has ventured into the film industry. Co-founding Tiki Tāne Pictures with his wife, Riki Rushing, along with industry veterans, he's been involved in film production for the past six years. His company is currently backed by a new film fund that has an impressive array of projects in its pipeline, including a sci-fi thriller titled "The Assessment" starring Elizabeth Olsen and Oscar-winning actress Alicia Vikander. Other notable films include the Western "Long Shadows", featuring Jacqueline Bisset, Dermot Mulroney and Dominic Monaghan, the true crime drama "Belly of the Beast" with Colin Farrell and Ben Stiller, and an untitled documentary by Tim Burton featuring well-known stars including Johnny Depp and Michael Keaton.
Gilmer's dual success in both the oil and gas sector and in film production underscores his remarkable leadership skills and strategic prudence—qualities that are expected to significantly benefit Oil and Gas Asset Clearinghouse. His appointment ensures that clients will consistently receive exceptional service and value across all transactions.
Cody Davis, CEO of OGAC, commented on the appointment, stating, "Allen has been a game-changer for Clearinghouse. His ingenuity and leadership have been, and will continue to be, invaluable as we work to redefine the oil and gas asset marketplace."
About Oil and Gas Asset Clearinghouse
Oil and Gas Asset Clearinghouse, located in Plano, Texas, has established itself as a leader within the energy sector since 1992. Over its extensive history, OGAC has facilitated more than 32,000 transactions equating to approximately $13.4 billion in sales. With 500,000 properties brokered, the company holds a reputation built on industry expertise and enduring relationships. OGAC effectively combines deep oil and gas knowledge with a proficient team to deliver innovative, data-driven marketing strategies, including virtual data rooms aimed at efficiently matching buyers with available assets. For over three decades, OGAC has remained a trusted partner in the energy marketplace, continually evolving to meet market demands and client needs. For more information, visit
ogclearinghouse.com.