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Texas oil billionaire, wildcatter Autry Stephens dies at 86
Aug 16, 2024 11:46 AM

By Arathy Somasekhar

HOUSTON, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Autry Stephens, the

billionaire founder and chairman of Endeavor Energy Resources,

died aged 86, the company disclosed on Friday, after a prolonged

battle with cancer.

Known for a relentless work ethic and frugal nature, he

continued to work while under medical care and relied on friends

to fly him in a private jet to cancer treatments in Houston.

His work ethic was shaped by tough years in the 1980s and

1990s when he struggled to get Endeavor off the ground, sources

said. The wildcatter launched Endeavor in 1979 and grew it into

one of the largest closely held U.S. oil and gas firms by buying

tough-to-drill wells that oil majors snubbed.

Stephens in February agreed to sell his Midland, Texas-based

company for $26 billion to a local rival, Diamondback Energy ( FANG )

. He had rebuffed many offers for the business over the

years. The deal is expected to close later this year.

Stephens' daughter Lyndal Greth becomes chairman of

Endeavor's board of managers, the company said on Friday. Greth

was previously vice chairman.

Born in 1938, Stephens grew up on a farm in DeLeon, Texas,

where his family grew peanuts and fruits. He studied engineering

and went to work for Humble Oil & Refining, a predecessor to

Exxon Mobil ( XOM ), according to a profile on the University of

Texas' engineering school website.

Stephens drilled his first well in 1979 in Midland county,

Texas. He would pick up leaseholds for acreage that oil majors

found too expensive to drill and would lower production costs by

handling most of the operations. He created and used his own

fracking, construction and trucking companies.

Stephens was well known in Midland, Texas, the heart of the

U.S. shale business, and for bringing his dog to his office

regularly. He named one of his companies Big Dog Drilling.

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