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MUSTANG FUEL CORPORATION
MUSTANG FUEL CORPORATION
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Mustang Fuel Corporation is a privately held company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, along with its wholly owned subsidiaries Mustang Gas Products, LLC and Mustang Fuel Marketing Company. Mustang’s operations include oil and gas exploration and production, natural gas gathering and processing and natural gas marketing.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BLUE RACER MIDSTREAM, LLC
BLUE RACER MIDSTREAM, LLC
Tulsa, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Blue Racer Midstream Holdings, successor of Caiman Energy II, is an independent midstream energy company that provides the infrastructure and services necessary to move natural gas products from the wellhead to market. As joint venture partner with First Reserve Corporation in and operator of Blue Racer Midstream, Blue Racer Midstream Holdings is excited to be part of Ohio's rich history of oil and gas production that began nearly 150 years ago. Our gathering system, located in southeastern Ohio and the panhandle of West Virginia, primarily handle natural gas produced from the Utica Shale and the southwestern portion of the Marcellus Shale. We are dedicated to providing Utica and Marcellus Shale producers with one stop for comprehensive midstream services and maximum flexibility across the basin. Our expanding supersystem positions and integrated assets are needed to achieve the best possible price realizations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CIMARRON ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
CIMARRON ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
50-99 employees
Electric Cooperative based in Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NEW-MAC ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
NEW-MAC ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Neosho, Missouri
50-99 employees
New-Mac Electric Cooperative supplies electricity to more than 17,000 customers in the southwest corner of Missouri, serving Newton, McDonald, Jasper, Barry and Lawrence Counties.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BLUE RACER MIDSTREAM HOLDINGS, LLC
BLUE RACER MIDSTREAM HOLDINGS, LLC
Tulsa, Oklahoma
25-49 employees
Blue Racer Midstream Holdings, successor of Caiman Energy II, is an independent midstream energy company that provides the infrastructure and services necessary to move natural gas products from the wellhead to market. As joint venture partner with First Reserve Corporation in and operator of Blue Racer Midstream, Blue Racer Midstream Holdings is excited to be part of Ohio's rich history of oil and gas production that began nearly 150 years ago. Our gathering system, located in southeastern Ohio and the panhandle of West Virginia, primarily handle natural gas produced from the Utica Shale and the southwestern portion of the Marcellus Shale. We are dedicated to providing Utica and Marcellus Shale producers with one stop for comprehensive midstream services and maximum flexibility across the basin. Our expanding supersystem positions and integrated assets are needed to achieve the best possible price realizations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
QUASAR ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
QUASAR ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
Gainesville, Texas
100-499 employees
QUASAR ENERGY SERVICES is a company based out of Midland, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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E3 ENTEGRAL SOLUTIONS, INC.
E3 ENTEGRAL SOLUTIONS, INC.
Highland Village, Texas
50-99 employees
E3 is a design-build contractor in Texas, providing holistic facility solutions that reduce energy usage, create safe and comfortable environments, and improve operational efficiency.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NEARBURG PRODUCING COMPANY
NEARBURG PRODUCING COMPANY
Dallas, Texas
1-24 employees
Nearburg Producing Co is an oil & energy company based out of 3300 N A St # 2-120, Midland, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CALIFORNIA BIOENERGY LLC
CALIFORNIA BIOENERGY LLC
Dallas, Texas
100-499 employees
CalBio is the leading developer of dairy digesters for generating renewable electricity and vehicle fuel in California. Founded in 2006, CalBio has worked closely with the dairy industry and state agencies to develop programs to help the state achieve its methane reduction goals while delivering a new revenue source to California dairies. For more information, visit: www.calbioenergy.com or our Twitter @CalBioenergy.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TRICO ELECTRIC, INC.
TRICO ELECTRIC, INC.
Azle, Texas
50-99 employees
Trico Electric Cooperative Inc. is a non-profit electric distribution cooperative serving more than 45,000 Members in rural areas surrounding the City of Tucson, including portions of Pima, Pinal, and Santa Cruz counties. Formed in 1945, Trico is owned by the people it serves.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PG ENERGY HOLDINGS, LP
PG ENERGY HOLDINGS, LP
Dallas, Texas
50-99 employees
is a privately-held independent oil and natural gas company that focuses on acquiring income-producing properties and developmental drilling in proven producing fields. Our portfolio of assets encompasses premier positions of U.S. oil and natural gas resource plays with the majority of our development in Texas and Oklahoma.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
WEST CEDAR CREEK MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
WEST CEDAR CREEK MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
Kemp, Texas
All Size Average employees
Through the years, Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District has provided water service from both groundwater wells and water purchased from the City of Round Rock. The District now treats raw water from Lake Georgetown and its own groundwater wells with advanced membrane filtration technology at the District Water Facility located on Sam Bass Road. Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District's wastewater is treated by the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant owned by the cities of Round Rock, Austin, and Cedar Park. The District previously operated wastewater treatment plants located in both the North and South portions of the District. The District's parks and recreation programs and facilities have grown dramatically. A portion of the funding was provided by developer fees paid on each new lot sold. The District parks include Sendero Springs Park, Brushy Creek North Park, Creekside Park, Shirley McDonald Park (duck pond), Cat Hollow Park, Pepper Rock Park, Racine Woods Park, Little Village Park, Highland Horizon Park, Sendero Valley Park, and Community Park. The District has numerous trails and greenbelts, an 18-hole disc golf course, and a Community Center with over 60,000 square feet of recreation and meeting space. The Community Center originally opened in 2004 with 35,000 square feet and was expanded and renovated in 2017. The District also owns and operates four swimming pools. The District has sought to provide a sense of community through exceptional utility services, parks, recreation, and a staff dedicated to maintaining the high quality Brushy Creek Life for residents.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive