Executive Directory Of Petroleum Industry Mailing List

Executive Directory of the Petroleum Industry allows you to target individuals that work in the petroleum industry. Petroleum is sent to a refinery where it is physically, thermally, and chemically separated into fractions and then converted into finished products. Approximately 90 percent of these products are fuels such as gasoline, aviation fuels, distillate and residual oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), coke, and kerosene. Refineries also produce non-fuel products, including petrochemicals, asphalt, road oil, lubricants, solvents, and wax. Petrochemicals (ethylene, propylene, benzene, and others) are shipped to chemical plants, where they are used to manufacture chemicals and plastics.

SEGMENTS COUNTS THROUGH 06/16/2025
29,837 TOTAL UNIVERSE / BASE RATE $105.00/M
DESCRIPTION

Executive Directory of the Petroleum Industry allows you to target individuals that work in the petroleum industry. Petroleum is sent to a refinery where it is physically, thermally, and chemically separated into fractions and then converted into finished products. Approximately 90 percent of these products are fuels such as gasoline, aviation fuels, distillate and residual oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), coke, and kerosene. Refineries also produce non-fuel products, including petrochemicals, asphalt, road oil, lubricants, solvents, and wax. Petrochemicals (ethylene, propylene, benzene, and others) are shipped to chemical plants, where they are used to manufacture chemicals and plastics.

 

 

The oil and gas extraction segment produces the petroleum and natural gas that heat homes, fuel cars, and power factories. Petroleum products are also the raw materials for plastics, chemicals, medicines, fertilizers, and synthetic fibers. Petroleum, commonly called crude oil or just oil, is a liquid formed underground from the decay of plants and animals over millions of years under extreme heat and pressure. Similar processes also produce natural gas, which can be found mixed with oil or in separate deposits. Finding and extracting the oil and gas in these pockets is the primary function of the petroleum industry. Using a variety of methods, on land and at sea, small crews of specialized workers search for geologic formations that are likely to contain pockets of oil or gas. Sophisticated equipment and advanced computer technology have increased the productivity of exploration. Maps of potential deposits now are made using remote-sensing satellites. Seismic prospecting—a technique based on measuring the time it takes sound waves to travel through underground formations and return to the surface—has revolutionized oil and gas exploration. Computers and advanced software analyze seismic data to provide three-dimensional models of subsurface rock formations.

 

 

Drilling is used to reach the oil or gas, extraction begins as natural pressure forces the oil or gas up through the drill hole to the wellhead, where it enters separation and storage tanks. The recovered oil is transported to refineries by pipeline, ship, barge, truck, or railroad. Natural gas usually is transported to processing plants by pipeline. While oil refineries may be many thousands of miles away from the producing fields, gas processing plants typically are near the fields, so that impurities—water, sulfur, and natural gas liquids—can be removed before the gas is piped to customers.

 

 

Individuals in the Petroleum Industry have a grade 12 education, college and/or university degree in mathematics, science and computer science. They are proficient in reading, writing, speaking and listening, comprehensive problem solving and decision making skills. They have planning and organizational skills, are computer literate.

 

 

 

Individuals in the Petroleum Industry accumulator units, acidizing equipment, anchor chains, barges, batteries, bearings, blowers, boats, brakes, casing tools, cementing units, clamps, compressors, computers, computer software, conveyor belts, coveralls, cranes, downhole equipment, drill bits, drill pipes, drilling rigs, ear muffs and plugs, electrical equipment, emergency radios, envelopes, finance and accounting forms, firefighting equipment, first aid kits, flashlights, fork lifts, gear boxes, generators, hard hats, hoists, hoses, HVAC, kelly bushings, manila files, manila folders, masts, mooring equipment, mouse pads, mud monitoring systems, mud systems, office supplies, offshore rigs, oilfield equipment, pipelines, printers, pumps, reflectors, safety vests, safety work boots, sand sample envelopes, sand sample cartons, shale shakers, subsea equipment, tanks, tongs, tubing, vacuum systems, valves and fittings, welding equipment, well service equipment, well controls, well logs, winches, work gloves.

 

 

Industry Selections:

OIL & GAS PRODUCERS

GAS BOOSTERS

OIL COMPANIES

OIL & GAS-PRODUCTION

OIL OPERATORS

OIL CRUDE

NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS

CONTRACTORS-OIL FIELD

OIL WELL DRILLING

GAS WELL DRILLING

OIL WELL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING

DRILLING-DIAMOND CORE

DRILLING COMPANIES

DRILLING-OIL & GAS WELLS

SEISMOGRAPH SERVICE

OIL REPORTS

OIL & GAS EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

OIL & GAS CONSULTANT

EXPLORERS-NATURAL RESOURCES

SEISMIC DATA BROKERS

OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT-REPAIRING

MUD JACKING CONTRACTORS

OIL FIELD SPECIALTIES

OIL INSPECTORS

OIL FIELD SERVICE

OIL WELL CEMENTING

OIL WELL CASING-PULLING

OIL WELL DRILLING MUD & ADDITIVES

OIL WELL SURVEYORS

OIL WELL LOGGING & PERFORATING

OIL WELL TESTING

OIL WELL SERVICES

PIPE INSPECTION

RIGGERS

HOT SHOT SERVICE

WIRELINE SERVICE

OFFSHORE PLATFORMS/OIL

ROUSTABOUTS

GAS WELL CLEANERS

GAS WELL PLUGGING

OIL WELL WIRE LINE SERVICE

OIL FIELD MAINTENANCE

OIL & GAS-FIELD SERVICES NEC

 

Job Title/Function:

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

VICE-PRESIDENT

MANAGING GENERAL PARTNER

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER

SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

ADMINISTRATOR

FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE

SALES MANAGER

DISTRICT MANAGER

GENERAL MANAGER

ADMINISTRATION MANAGER

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

PRESIDENT

PARTNER

TREASURER

DIRECTOR

SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT

VICE-CHAIRMAN

MANAGER

OWNER

 

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
MARKET: BUSINESS
CHANNELS: Mailing List Telephone List  
SOURCE: DIRECT RESPONSE 
PRIVACY: UNKNOWN 
DMA?: YES - MEMBER
STATUS: STANDARD PROVIDER
GEO: USA 
SELECTS
BUS/INDUSTRY TYPE   $10.00/M
GEO/GEOGRAPHICAL   $10.00/M
JOB FUNCTION/TITLE   $10.00/M
MAX PER COMPANY/SITES   $10.00/M
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES   $10.00/M
PHONE NUMBER   $50.00/M
SALES VOLUME   $10.00/M
SPECIALTY   $10.00/M
ADDRESSING
KEY CODING  $5.00/M
A/B SPLIT  $100.00/F
CD ROM  $75.00/F
DISKETTE  $75.00/F
EMAIL  $100.00/F
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