Type Public Industry Oilfield services Founded 1977 VP Katherine I. Hargis | Traded as NYSE: KEG Number of employees 7,500 worldwide CFO J. Marshall Dodson Corporate secretary Katherine I. Hargis | |
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Key people Chairman, President and CEO: Richard J. AlarioCFO: T.M. "Trey" Whichard IIISVP & Chief Financial Officer: Newton W. "Trey" Wilson IIISVP & Chief People Officer: Kim B. ClarkeSenior Vice President of Product Development, Strategic Planning and Quality: Don WeinheimerSenior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary: Kimberly R. Frye Products Well services, fishing and rental services, Coiled Tubing, Fluid Management CEO Robert Drummond (22 Jun 2015–) Subsidiaries KEY ENERGY SERVICES LLC Profiles |
Key energy services rig services
Key Energy Services is an American oilfield services company.
Contents
- Key energy services rig services
- Key energy services
- Background
- Business Segments
- History and notable acquisitions
- References
Key energy services
Background
The company, established in 1977, provides well services and is based in Houston, Texas with other offices in Midland, Texas and regional offices in Bakersfield, California; Farmington, New Mexico; Casper, Wyoming; El Reno, Oklahoma; Fort Lupton and Grand Junction, Colorado; Lafayette and Shreveport, Louisiana; and Arnoldsburg, West Virginia. Key has over 175 service locations (known as “districts”) in the US. Globally, Key Energy Services has operations in the Middle East, Russia, Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador.
Business Segments
Service offerings include:
Rig Services
Rig-based well-servicing for workover or re-entries on existing wells, such as:
Fluid Management Services
Oilfield transportation services (often referred to as “Trucking”)
Fishing Services
Process to recover lost or stuck equipment in the well bore utilizing a "fishing tool” or “jar”. The FRS operations also cut windows in well sidewall casings for horizontal re-entries.
Rental Services
Ancillary equipment such as generators, drill collars as well as proprietary tools such as the Hydra-Walkr automated pipe handling system.
Coiled Tubing Services (CTS)
Provides fracing aka Hydraulic fracturing, acidizing and cementing services.
History and notable acquisitions
While Key Energy traces its roots to New Hope, Pennsylvania, operating under the name The Yankee Companies, the company's current name is a legacy of Yale E. Key, a West Texas oilman from Midland, Texas, who started his oilwell service business in the 1940s. After his death in the 1980s, his company, Yale E. Key, Inc., was sold to the Yankee Companies. As a result of the continued acquisition of oilwell service companies, the Yankee Companies changed its name to Key Energy in the 1990s. Key Energy has grown through over 1002 acquisitions. The most notable ones are listed below.