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Greg Stoute, P.E.

Vice President Of Business Development at inerG, Inc.

Greg Stoute, P.E. has a diverse and extensive work experience in the energy industry. Greg currently holds the position of Vice President of Product Management at inerG, Inc., a role they assumed in July 2021. Prior to this, from March 2019 to July 2021, they served as an Energy Executive, providing advisory services on value-add opportunities.

Greg's previous experience includes various roles at Southwestern Energy, where they worked from January 2005 to February 2019. Greg served as the Vice President of Health, Safety & Environment from January 2016 to February 2019. Before that, they were the General Manager of the ArkLaTex Division from January 2012 to December 2015. From December 2008 to December 2011, they held the position of Operations Technical Manager-Planning/Reservoir Engineering. Prior to that, from October 2005 to November 2008, they worked as the Planning Manager for the Fayetteville Shale division.

Before joining Southwestern Energy, Greg worked at ExxonMobil as a Joint Venture Advisor from January 2000 to September 2005. Greg started their career at Mobil Oil in 1983 and held various roles including Operations Supervisor/Joint Venture Advisor, Mobil E&P US Development Fund Program Coordinator, Joint Interest Petroleum Engineer/Regional Team Lead, Midland South Division Business Advisor, Senior Reservoir Engineer, Completion Engineer, and Operations Engineer/Lead Operations Engineer.

Overall, Greg Stoute, P.E. has demonstrated expertise in various areas of the energy industry, including product management, energy advisory, health, safety & environment, operations, and reservoir engineering.

Greg Stoute, P.E. attended Texas A&M University from 1979 to 1983, where they graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Greg achieved Cum Laude honors during their undergraduate studies. In 1994, they obtained the certification of Registered Professional Engineer from the Texas Society of Professional Engineers.

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