Doug Rogers

Senior Managing Director

Evercore Group

Office Phone:

(713) 403-2440


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Bio

Doug Rogers is a Senior Managing Director in the firm’s oil and gas acquisition and divestiture advisory business. Mr. Rogers has over fourteen years of experience in reservoir engineering and investment banking advisory roles. Since joining Evercore in 2011, Mr. Rogers has advised Forge Energy, LLC on its $946 million sale of Delaware Basin assets to Oasis Petroleum Inc.; Marathon Oil Corp. on its $1.1 billion acquisition of BC Operating Inc. Northern Delaware Basin assets; Clayton Williams Energy, Inc. on its $3.2 billion merger with Noble Energy, Inc.; Panther Energy Company II, LLC on its $775 million sale of Delaware Basin assets to WPX Energy, Inc.; Kimmeridge on its $1.5 billion sale of Delaware Basin assets to PDC Energy, Inc.; and Kinder Morgan, Inc. on its $38.1 billion acquisition of El Paso Corp. and subsequent $7.15 billion sale of El Paso’s upstream assets to a private equity consortium led by Apollo Global Management and Riverstone Holdings. Prior to Evercore, he spent time at Tristone Capital, BMO, and Scotia Waterous, where he advised a number of clients on divestitures in several basins across the U.S. and South America. His technical career began at ExxonMobil, where he focused on field exploitation and development, opportunity evaluation, reserves, and strategy. Most of his time there was spent in various U.S. basins, focusing on tight gas in south Texas and heavy/tight oil in California and Kuwait and evaluations in Qatar, and offshore Abu Dhabi and Romania. Mr. Rogers graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. He then received a Master of Business Administration from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas.

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