W Energy Relocates Headquarters to Houston, Texas
W Energy has relocated its headquarters from Tulsa to Houston’s Energy Corridor to strengthen ties with its predominantly Texas-based customers and workforce, celebrating the move with participation in the Oil and Gas Global Network Industry Mixer and a live podcast recording, signaling a renewed commitment to innovation and leadership in the oil and gas sector.
The Houston Relocation Reinforces W Energy’s Connections with Key Customers and Industry Networks
W Energy, a leading provider of oil and gas software solutions, has announced the relocation of its headquarters from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Houston, Texas. This strategic move places W Energy in the heart of Houston’s dynamic Energy Corridor, bringing the company closer to its customers and the center of the industry.
“Houston has emerged as a strategic hub for W Energy, with over 60% of our customers located in the state and a significant portion of our workforce already based here,” says Rachel Collins. “This move underscores our commitment to fostering stronger customer relationships and tapping into Houston’s vibrant oil and gas ecosystem.”
Rachel Collins, CEO of W Energy.
As part of its Houston headquarters debut, W Energy is participating in the Oil and Gas Global Network (OGGN) Industry Mixer. This networking event provides a relaxed atmosphere for industry professionals to connect with food, drinks, and live music, and a unique opportunity to engage outside a corporate setting. The event will occur on October 24, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM at The Ranch Office – Memorial, 1220 Blalock Road #300, Houston, TX 77055. W Energy invites those who are interested to register for the event.
W Energy is also participating in an exclusive live recording of the Oil and Gas Global Network Weekly Podcast with Paige Wilson and Mark LaCour to celebrate its grand opening.
This relocation marks an exciting new chapter for W Energy, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and leadership in the heart of the oil and gas industry.
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