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Hilcorp is an American privately held energy exploration and production company. The company was founded in 1989.[1] The company is headquartered in Texas,[2] with operations in nine different states.[3]

The company was co-founded by Jeffery Hildebrand in 1989. Hildebrand bought out his partner for sole ownership.[4] Hildebrand stepped down as CEO in 2018, promoting CEO Greg Lalicker to the position.[5]

Hilcorp is the largest privately held oil company in the US, by volume.[4]

The company's strategy is to acquire declining facilities and get more production out of them.[6] In 2020, the company bought BP's assets in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, for $5.6 billion.[7] About half of BP's employees in Alaska transitioned with the takeover.[8] Exxon transferred operations in Point Thompson to Hilcorp in 2021 though it maintains a 60% ownership of the facilities.[9]

The company owns the largest share of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System,[10] after purchasing BP's 49% stake in 2019.[11][12]

Hilcorp notably paid all of its employees a $100,000 bonus in 2016,[13] and paid a $75,000 bonus to every employee in 2021.[14]

Environmental impact

Hilcorp is the largest methane emitter in the US oil and gas industry,[15] emitting more than 140,000 metric tonnes of methane.[16]

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection claimed in 2017 that Hilcorp's fracking operations in the state caused a chain of earthquakes in the prior year.[17]

In April 2021, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration ordered the company to repair and replace an under-sea section of the pipeline in the Cook Inlet.[18][19]

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