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WORKING TOGETHER

WORKING TOGETHER. TO FIGHT OILFIELD CRIME. WHO ARE WE?. Created by the energy security council Founded in 2008 Initially started in texas Now active in ten states. Energy security council. Non-profit, professional networking organization (501(c)(6)) Established in 1982

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WORKING TOGETHER

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  1. WORKING TOGETHER TO FIGHT OILFIELD CRIME

  2. WHO ARE WE? • Created by the energy security council • Founded in 2008 • Initially started in texas • Now active in ten states

  3. Energy security council • Non-profit, professional networking organization (501(c)(6)) • Established in 1982 • Diverse membership roster (900+ members) • Law enforcement • Oil and gas • Power generation • Transmission • Petrochemical • Related service companies • Dedicated to the safety and security of the oil and gas environment

  4. What is energy crime stoppers? • 24 hours per day, 7 days per week hot line • Works hand in hand with state and local crime stoppers programs • Offers cash rewards for tips pertaining to oilfield related crimes • Funded and supported by oil and gas operators

  5. Where do we operate?

  6. IF YOU SEE/HEAR SOMETHING… • Gossip pertaining to oilfield theft or vandalism • Unsecured facilities or locations which are normally secure • Equipment or materials that look out of place • Unauthorized personnel in sensitive locations • Odd traffic patterns or unusual activity

  7. CASH REWARDS FOR INFORMATION • UP TO $3,500 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AN ARREST • FUNDED BY OIL AND GAS OPERATORS • COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS

  8. Spread the word! 888-645-TIPS energysecuritycouncil.org

  9. Contact us Tracy poindexter Chairman-energy crime stoppers 337-654-4109 tracyp@blackhawkdc.com John Chamberlain Executive director-energy security council 281-587-2700 john@energysecuritycouncil.org

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