Oil and Gas Investor’s 2025 Forty Under 40 Names Robert Mills, Pickering Energy Partners’ Managing Director

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Oil and Gas Investor's 2025 class of honorees are changing the future of their company and the energy industry.

Introducing This Year's Rising Stars Who Are Already Making a Difference

Oil and Gas Investor first launched its annual Forty Under 40 project over a decade ago as a recognition program showcasing the extreme talent the oil and gas industry has within its ranks. So far, we have proudly honored and celebrated dozens of these incredible trailblazers in the energy sector. Many have moved on to spearhead other successful companies, while others sold and founded new ones. These past honorees have paved the way for the class of 2025 and for the next generation of leaders to come.

This year’s honorees were nominated by peers, colleagues or superiors in an open submission process and selected from all sectors of the industry, including E&P, service, A&D, midstream and finance. All are recognized for proven leadership or potential and positive impact in their respective organizations. These role models demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit, creative problem-solving, leadership and community involvement.

Source: Hart Energy

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Oil and Gas Investor’s 2025 Forty Under 40 Names Robert Mills, Pickering Energy Partners’ Managing Director

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