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Talara Capital Management LLC

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Talara Capital Management LLC is a Houston-based private equity firm investing in the North American upstream energy sector. Talara partners with best-in-class operating teams, taking a flexible and collaborative approach to the development of oil and gas properties in the middle market. Through our financial and operational expertise, we are a trusted resource both in the boardroom and in the field.

Editor's note: Updated June 20, 2019.

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712 Main Street, Suite 920
Houston, TX 77002
United States

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