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Derek Johnson

District Superintendent at Linn Energy, Inc.

Derek Johnson has extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serving as District Superintendent at LINN Energy, LLC since June 2009, where responsibilities include managing field operations with a focus on environmental health and safety, drilling, and production activities. Prior to this role, Johnson operated as an Independent Business Owner at Measurement Plus from June 2006 to June 2009, providing management and consulting services for pipeline and facility construction. Johnson also held the position of Field Manager at Oxy from November 2004 to May 2006, overseeing field operations in Colorado and leading the construction of a gas processing plant. Earlier experience includes managing operations at Measurement Plus from June 1994 to November 2004 and serving as Head of Field Gas Measurement/Cathodic Protection at Barrett Resources from April 1984 to June 1994. Johnson's educational background includes attendance at Aims Community College from 1976 to 1980.

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Parachute, United States

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Linn Energy, Inc.

Linn Energy, Inc., formerly Linn Energy, LLC, is an independent oil and natural gas company. The Company’s properties are located in the United States in the Hugoton Basin, the Rockies, the Mid-Continent, east Texas and north Louisiana, Michigan/Illinois, California, the Permian Basin and south Texas. The Company’s focus is on accelerating the development of its SCOOP/STACK/Merge acreage in western Oklahoma, along with additional stacked pay horizontal opportunities in the Mid-Continent, Rockies and TexLa regions. The Hugoton Basin is an oil and natural gas producing area located in southwest Kansas extending through the Oklahoma Panhandle into the central portion of the Texas Panhandle.The Mid-Continent region consists of properties located in the Anadarko and Arkoma basins in Oklahoma, as well as waterfloods in the Central Oklahoma Platform. As of December 31, 2016, the Company had 119 proved undeveloped drilling locationsand 5,096 additional unproved drilling locations.


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