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Coterra

www.coterra.com

 
Coterra Energy is a premier, diversified energy company well positioned to deliver superior and sustainable returns. We are built to weather industry cycles with tremendous flexibility between the best oil assets and the best natural gas assets in the country. We embrace innovation, technology and data, as we work to create value for our investors, our team members and the communities where we operate. Our approach to ESG and sustainable development is centered on a dedicated, consistent effort toward reducing our footprint. At the same time, we are focused on providing a transparent view into our business with credible assessments ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.coterra.com
  • Three Memorial City Plaza, 840 Gessner Road Suite 1400
    Houston, TX USA 77024
  • Phone: 281.589.4600

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Andrea Alexander
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Profile
Christopher Clason
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Profile

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