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eLynx opens office in Lander, Wyoming

By: eLynx Technologies
15 September, 2009
1 min read
eLynx Technologies is a provider of web-based monitoring and field automation services to the oil and gas industry.

September 15, 2009 - Tulsa-based eLynx Technologies, a provider of web-based monitoring and field automation services to the oil and gas industry, announced today the opening of a new field services/business development office in Lander, Wyoming. Located at 450 Main Street, the office will service Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Utah, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, and other western states. “The Lander office, in conjunction with our Denver regional office, will help us better support our expanding SCADALynx customer base in the Bakken Shale and the Uinta Basins,” said John Powers, chief operating officer for eLynx.

“The Rockies are a growing area for eLynx and this office allows us to keep with our strategy of building out our infrastructure to support additional installations in the field.”Since 2000, eLynx Technologies has provided real-time data collection, production reporting, trending, well monitoring and control via the Internet for the oil and gas industry. The company services more than 300 exploration and production companies and operates in more than 25 states. Headquartered in Tulsa, eLynx also has support offices in Denver, Houston, Dallas, Carthage, Texas, and Lander, Wyoming.

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