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Byron Harrison

Logistics Coordinator at Petroleum Co-Ordinators, Inc.

Byron Harrison is an experienced Logistics Coordinator with a background in the oil and gas industry. Currently employed at Noble Energy since September 2019, Byron has also held the same position at Petroleum Co-Ordinators, Inc. since August 2011. Previous experience includes working as a Logistics Coordinator at Shell from August 2011 to March 2016, where responsibilities involved coordinating with Drilling Foremen and Material Coordinators for logistical needs related to rig operations. Byron studied Industrial Technology/Technician at Southeastern Louisiana University from 1998 to 2002.

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Hammond, United States

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Petroleum Co-Ordinators, Inc.

A proud history of providing specialized talent to the oilfield. Founded in 1979 in Lafayette, Louisiana, Petroleum Co-Ordinators, Inc. has since grown to become one of the largest providers of administrative technicians and technical services in the world. We are a direct service company that also provides a wide variety of contract and production personnel, including rig administrators, logistics clerks, drill techs, dispatchers, rig clerks, shipping and receiving clerks, scheduler/planners, material coordinators, shore base coordinators, network administrators and more. Our specialized services include advanced administrative services to property management, total management of shore base facilities, computer reporting, data recovery, safety training and inspection, environmental compliance inspection and complex logistical planning for the transportation of materials and personnel. Although headquartered in Lafayette, we are truly a worldwide provider offering services for both offshore and land operations. The fact is that there are no limits to where we will go to get the job done. Over the years we have served more than 100 oil and gas companies from the Gulf of Mexico to remote locations in Africa, Kazakhstan, Trinidad, Alaska, China and South America, just to name a few.