Innocent, Inc. is a
development-stage oil and gas exploration and production company focused on
developing properties in North America. The company’s business strategy is to
minimize the risk of exploration through the development of proved petroleum
reserves.
Leveraging the
diversified experience of a strong management team, Innocent believes that the
successful execution of this strategy will result in maxim profit via strategic
acquisition and liquidation of selected oil and gas properties.
Company director and
CEO Wayne Doss for more than 25 years served as CFO and CEO for public and
private companies. Doss previously spent nine years as CEO of Keller
Industries, a $250 million building products company with more than 4,000
employees. In the past five years, he has consulted and served various
capacities assisting small public companies with start-ups, interim officer
positions, accounting issues, and regulatory filings.
Patrick J. Johnson,
director and chief operating officer of Innocent, has always had an eye for
developing new companies with upside potential, and has a had a wide variety of
experience in several key areas. In addition to founding a consulting firm and
an executive search firm, Johnson has held C-Level positions in the oil and
gas, consumer products, and neutraceutical industries in both public and
private sectors, as well as consulting in the private equity, mining, gaming,
entertainment, internet, construction and corporate finance industries. He has
also assisted several charities and non-profit organizations with his volunteer
and fund raising efforts, and has an extensive career as an Olympic-caliber
sprinter, NFL player, speaker, broadcast journalist and published writer.
Johnson is also the founder of The Patrick Johnson Foundation, a non-profit
organization dedicated to public service in the work of children’s and
veteran’s hospitals.
On the technical
side of Innocent, Inc. is George Wulf, a petroleum engineer and geologist with
58 years of experience in the oil business. During this tenure at Texaco, Wulf
mapped the Donkey Creek anticline on which the first commercial Minnelusa oil
field was discovered. After a tour in Korea as a combat engineer, he was
assigned to Tokyo, Japan, and cleared for top secret geological and engineering
studies for the U.S. military in Korea, Taiwan, China and the northern coast of
Japan. Among other career accomplishments, Wulf has also worked for Mobil Oil
as a research geophysicist after receiving his M.S. degree in geology. Using
seismic stratigraphy, in 1957 he mapped the Muddy sand bar in southeastern
Montana which became the 300 million bbl Bell Creek Field.
Also on the
technical team is Joe Banks, who has been involved in the drilling of 1522
Minnelusa wells during the past 52 years as operator, supervisor of drilling
operations, drilling contractor, and mud engineer. He has operated numerous
Minnelusa producing properties in northeastern Wyoming, and personally knows
all of the contractors and oil field suppliers working out of Gillette, Wyoming,
which is very helpful in arranging for services and negotiating contracts.
For more
information, visit www.innocentinc.com
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