
From E&P Executive Editor: Embracing Change
New ideas bring growth and promise of a brighter future.
Jennifer Presley joined Hart Energy in 2012. In the eight years since starting as senior editor for production technologies for E&P, she also has worked as the senior editor for offshore and for drilling. Prior to joining Hart Energy, Jennifer spent six years supporting methane hydrate R&D as a contractor to the US DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory and to the Indian Directorate General of Hydrocarbons. She holds a BA in English from Texas A&M University.
New ideas bring growth and promise of a brighter future.
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