
Malibu, CA, United States, Sep 2, 2025 – (ABN Newswire) – Welcome back to The Ellis Martin Report on MoneyTalk Radio. In this episode, Ellis Martin speaks with Gregory Patton, Chief Financial Officer of Prairie Operating Co. (NAS:PROP) (HAM:7C5), a Houston-based independent energy company with operations in Colorado’s prolific Denver-Julesburg Basin (DJ Basin).
is scaling rapidly as a growth-oriented E&P company. The conversation covers Prairie’s recent acquisitions, disciplined capital allocation, drilling efficiencies, and the company’s vision for scaling production from tens of thousands of barrels per day to potentially over 100,000 barrels daily.
shares his background, industry experience, and the company’s strategy for responsible energy development. From community engagement in to aggregation opportunities with major operators like and Oxy, Prairie is positioning itself as a major player in the .
Strategy for shareholder value creation through organic development, acquisitions, and potential mergers
Community relations and corporate responsibility in
Plans for future shareholder returns, including potential dividends
background in public accounting, corporate development, and leadership in multiple high-growth energy companies
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(NASDAQ:PROP) (FRA:7C5) is a rapidly expanding oil and gas exploration and production company focused on and the greater Rockies. With an active drilling program, disciplined acquisitions, and commitment to efficient, clean operations, Prairie is positioning itself as a leader in the next era of energy production.
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