John Tellers

Managing Director at MAP Energy, LLC

John Tellers has extensive work experience in the energy industry. John began their career at Dominion in 2007 as a Geologist and worked there until 2010. John then joined Consol Energy as a Senior Geologist and worked there for three years. In 2013, they moved to Devon Energy, where they initially took on the role of Senior Geologist and later became a Staff Geologist - Integrated Planning, a position they held until 2017. In the same year, they joined MAP Energy, LLC, where they currently hold the positions of Managing Director and Vice President.

John Tellers has a diverse education background, primarily focused on business and geology. John pursued their Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Geology/Earth Science, General from West Virginia University, from 2002 to 2006. Later, they completed their Master of Science (MS) in Geology/Earth Science, General from the same institution, spanning from 2006 to 2008. In 2011-2012, John earned their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, specializing in Business/Managerial Economics, also from West Virginia University.

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MAP Energy, LLC

MAP Energy is one of the longest-standing private energy investment firms in the US. Since 1987, MAP has refined a unique approach to constructing diverse portfolios of natural gas and renewable energy assets in the onshore US. We partner with endowments, foundations, and family offices to make investments focused on producing cash flow and value over the long term. MAP began investing in US natural gas royalty interests in 1987. Our geologic expertise, analytical tools, and established relationships have enabled us to make over $1.4 billion in natural gas investments in the major natural gas plays across the US. We actively manage over 45,000 natural gas assets on behalf of our long-standing investors. These assets are expected to supply the growing US and global demand for natural gas for decades to come. In 2004, MAP pioneered a new investment structure in the renewable energy industry by creating royalty interests for wind energy assets. Over the last 15 years, MAP made over $1 billion of investments in wind energy, utility-scale solar, and energy storage in the onshore US. MAP participated in the development of approximately 11% of all operating wind energy capacity in the US. In December 2020, MAP completed a transaction to sell the renewable energy and energy storage assets held by seven different funds. MAP continues to manage one of the largest private portfolios of mineral and royalty interests in the US and remains focused on energy investing.


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