Sequitur Energy Resources
Katy Silva has a diverse work experience spanning several companies. Katy began their career as an Intern at BKD LLP in 2010, where they performed various audit duties and gained practical skills. Katy then joined BKD CPAs & Advisors in 2011 as a Staff Auditor, and gradually progressed to the roles of Senior Associate I and Senior Associate II. In 2016, Katy became an Audit Manager at BKD CPAs & Advisors, overseeing and managing audit procedures.
In 2017, Katy joined Ultra Petroleum as a Manager of Financial Reporting, where they were responsible for financial reporting activities. Following this, they transitioned to Sequitur Energy Resources in 2018 and served as their Manager of Financial Reporting until December 2019. From December 2019 onwards, they took on the role of Assistant Controller at Sequitur Energy Resources, where they likely has increased responsibilities and involvement in financial operations.
Katy Silva completed their education at Texas A&M University, where they pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Accounting from 2010 to 2011. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the same university, which they completed between 2007 and 2011. Although no additional certifications are provided, it is worth noting that Katy Silva's education background suggests a strong foundation in accounting.
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Sequitur Energy Resources
Sequitur Energy Resources LLC is a growth oriented, independent oil producer with assets primarily in the Southern Midland Basin, in West Texas. Its primary focus area consist of approximately 75,000 net acres, most of which is contiguous and located in the adjacent counties of Reagan, Irion and Crockett, where the Wolfcamp represents our primarydrilling target.In addition, Sequitur has approximately 62,000 net acres in the Buda Rose play, most of which is contiguous and located in East Texas in the adjacent counties of Houston, Madison, Walker and Trinity counties. The Buda Rose play contains multiple stacked pay intervals within our acreage position that can be effectively developed using horizontal as well as vertical wells.