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(August 11, 2009)
Another energy company has moved into downtown Oklahoma City.
Flogistix LP, a leading oil and natural gas services provider, announced Monday it has opened its corporate headquarters at City Place, 204 N Robinson Ave.
That office will house up to 20 members of Flogistix's management team, with the remainder of company's 150-plus employees spread across its eight-state service area.
“I could not be more excited about being back in business in Oklahoma City,” Flogistix CEO Mims Talton said. “Our city is perfect for building oil and gas service companies.
“It has the customer base, a skilled workforce and a great quality of life without the inherent hassles associated with living in a city like Houston.”
Talton is a former CEO of Compressco Inc., a manufacturer of oil and gas well servicing equipment in Oklahoma City.
Flogistix had been based in Pampa, Texas. Talton said he expects the company to prosper in its new home.
“Downtown Oklahoma City has become so dynamic as to attract young professionals looking to establish their careers and we are eager to expand our workforce here,” he said.
Talton led the January acquisition of the outstanding partnership interests of Fluid Compressor Partners. The company was renamed Flogistix in May.
Flogistix manufactures a range of gas and electric engine driven compressors and pump systems, while maintaining more than 1,000 rental gas compressor units in eight producing states.