Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP Promotes Matthew S. Daly to Chief Operating Officer
May 17, 2017 at 12:30 pm
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Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP announced the promotion of Matthew S. Daly to Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately. In this role, Mr. Daly will be responsible for all aspects of Kimbell's day-to-day operations and will report directly to Kimbell's President and Chief Financial Officer, R. Davis Ravnaas. Mr. Daly joined Kimbell in September 2016 as Senior Vice President – Corporate Development. Prior to joining Kimbell, Mr. Daly spent 11 years in investment management, most recently at Kleinheinz Capital Partners Inc. and Hirzel Capital Management, LLC,
where he helped manage both the public and private energy investments. He was also Chairman of Delta Biofuels Inc., a portfolio company of Kleinheinz Capital Partners Inc. Prior to this, Mr. Daly was an investment banker at Wasserstein Perella & Co. in New York City and later Lazard Frères & Co., where he was a Vice President in the Mergers and Acquisitions group. Within this role, he advised on transactions totaling over $10 billion in value including acquisitions, divestitures, corporate restructurings and special committee assignments relating to takeover defense. He began his career at Arthur Andersen LLP in Dallas.
Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP is an oil and gas mineral and royalty company. It owns mineral and royalty interests in over 17 million gross acres in 28 states and in onshore basin in the continental United States, including ownership in more than 129,000 gross wells. Its properties include the Permian Basin, Mid-Continent, Appalachian, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Terryville/Cotton Valley/Haynesville, and DJ Basin/Rockies/Niobrara. The Permian Basin extends from southeastern New Mexico into West Texas. The Mid-Continent is an area containing fields in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas and including the Granite Wash, Cleveland, and Mississippi Lime formations. The Appalachian Basin covers most of Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, West Virginia, western Maryland, eastern Kentucky, central Tennessee, western Virginia, northwestern Georgia, and northern Alabama. The Williston Basin stretches through North Dakota, the northwest part of South Dakota, and eastern Montana.