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Oakridge Energy, Inc. · Wichita Falls, TX United States ·(OTC: OAKR)

Company Description

4613 Jacksboro Hwy.
Wichita Falls, TX
76302
United States (Map)
Phone: 940-322-4772
Fax: 940-322-9452
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    Despite the radioactive connotations of this company's name, Oakridge Energy is engaged in the exploration and production of more benign natural resources -- oil and gas, with some gravel thrown into the product mix. The oil and gas independent's assets are primarily in North Texas, but Oakridge Energy also receives lease and royalty income from gravel deposits in Colorado and holds real estate assets in that state. Oakridge Energy has proved reserves of 675,700 barrels of oil and 234,000 million cu. ft. of natural gas. President Sandra Pautsky owns 56% of the company. Due in part to the ill health of its president, Oakridge Energy has decided to sell its real estate development project. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Oakridge Energy, Inc. Financials

    Company TypePublic - OTC: OAKR

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndFebruary
    2009 Sales (mil.)$1.6
    2009 Employees4

    Oakridge Energy, Inc. Executives

    3 executives listed for Oakridge Energy, Inc.'s Wichita Falls, TX location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairperson, President, Secretary, and TreasurerSandra PautskyNetwork
    VP, Assistant Secretary, Assistant Treasurer, and DirectorDanny CrokerNetwork
    DirectorRandy CampNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Oakridge Energy, Inc.
    Demand is determined by construction rates for public infrastructure, as well as for housing and nonresidential buildings. The profitability of individual companies is strongly dependent on efficient operations, as products are commodities and companies compete chiefly on price. Large companies enjoy economies of scale in purchasing and the ability to invest in technologies that improve efficiency. Small manufacturers can compete through superior customer service and by serving small or rural markets. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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