Devon Energy Corp. has named David Harris as executive vice president of exploration and production as Tony Vaughn prepares to retire, the company said in a news release Sept. 16.
Having served in numerous leadership positions with increasing responsibility, Harris was most recently senior vice president of E&P, where he was responsible for the company’s business development and various operating functions, Devon said.
“This transition has been carefully planned and David is a seasoned and trusted leader at Devon who consistently delivers results,” Devon Energy CEO Dave Hager said in the release. “His decisive leadership and deep experiences across the entire value chain of our business uniquely qualify him for this role.”
Vaughn, who will retire after 20 years of service, will serve as special advisor through May 2020.
“His legacy of integrity and humility, coupled with top-tier operational capabilities, has helped us build a strong foundation for future success,” Hager said of Vaughn.
Recommended Reading
BP’s Kate Thomson Promoted to CFO, Joins Board
2024-02-05 - Before becoming BP’s interim CFO in September 2023, Kate Thomson served as senior vice president of finance for production and operations.
Magnolia Oil & Gas Hikes Quarterly Cash Dividend by 13%
2024-02-05 - Magnolia’s dividend will rise 13% to $0.13 per share, the company said.
TPG Adds Lebovitz as Head of Infrastructure for Climate Investing Platform
2024-02-07 - TPG Rise Climate was launched in 2021 to make investments across asset classes in climate solutions globally.
Air Products Sees $15B Hydrogen, Energy Transition Project Backlog
2024-02-07 - Pennsylvania-headquartered Air Products has eight hydrogen projects underway and is targeting an IRR of more than 10%.
HighPeak Energy Authorizes First Share Buyback Since Founding
2024-02-06 - Along with a $75 million share repurchase program, Midland Basin operator HighPeak Energy’s board also increased its quarterly dividend.