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Core Laboratories main competitors are Ryder Scott Co, Cgg, and Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Competitor Summary. See how Core Laboratories compares to its main competitors:

  • Schlumberger has the most employees (86,000).
  • Employees at Ryder Scott Co earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $111,353.
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Core Laboratories vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1936
4.6
Houston, TX1$700.0M4,700
Radiant Oil & Gas
-
4.1
Houston, TX1$2.7M5
2011
4.3
Denver, CO12$4.3B2,437
Harvest Natural Resources
-
3.9
Houston, TX1-10
1926
4.5
Houston, TX6$36.3B86,000
1980
4.6
Houston, TX6$15.3B30,000
Cgg
-
4.6
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1937
3.8
Houston, TX1$59.0M350
1957
4.1
Richardson, TX1$690,000270
1919
4.6
Houston, TX14$23.0B55,000
1907
4.9
Houston, TX1$27.8B55,000
1986
4.6
Cranbury, NJ5$570.0M808

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Core Laboratories salaries vs competitors

Among Core Laboratories competitors, employees at Ryder Scott Co earn the most with an average yearly salary of $111,353.

Compare Core Laboratories salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Core Laboratories
$67,881$32.64-
Radiant Oil & Gas
$44,567$21.43-
Liberty Oilfield Services
$44,119$21.21-
Harvest Natural Resources
$32,439$15.60-
Schlumberger
$66,623$32.03-
Weatherford International
$54,614$26.26-

Compare Core Laboratories job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Core Laboratories
$91,929$44.20
Ryder Scott Co
$104,793$50.38
Cgg
$101,807$48.95
Baker Hughes
$101,206$48.66
Schlumberger
$100,918$48.52
Weatherford International
$100,379$48.26
Halliburton
$100,045$48.10
Harvest Natural Resources
$97,153$46.71
Society of Petroleum Engineers
$94,282$45.33
AmSpec Group
$93,568$44.98
Radiant Oil & Gas
$93,457$44.93
Liberty Oilfield Services
$91,262$43.88

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Core Laboratories demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Core Laboratories vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Core Laboratories65%35%
AmSpec Group75%25%
Schlumberger81%19%
Weatherford International81%19%
Halliburton83%17%
Liberty Oilfield Services89%11%

Compare race at Core Laboratories vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%22%12%12%4%
9.8
55%21%11%8%4%
9.7
52%21%12%11%5%
9.9
52%25%14%7%3%
8.2
68%18%6%5%3%
6.8
53%24%12%8%4%
9.8

Core Laboratories and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jeffrey Allen Miller
Halliburton

Olivier le Peuch
Schlumberger

In his 32 years with the Company, Mr. Le Peuch has held a variety of global management positions, including Executive Vice President, Reservoir & Infrastructure; President of the Cameron product lines; President of Schlumberger Completions; and Vice President of Engineering, Manufacturing and Sustaining. Earlier in his career, Le Peuch was GeoMarket Manager for the North Sea and President of Software Integrated Solutions.

Matthew J. Corr
AmSpec Group

Matthew J. Corr is a Chief Executive Officer at AMSPEC LLC.

Christopher A. Wright
Liberty Oilfield Services

Chris Wright serves as CEO of Liberty Oilfield Services. Additionally, Chris founded and serves as Executive Chairman of Liberty Resources, a Bakken-focused E&P company and Liberty Midstream Solutions. He has had a lifelong passion for energy and its role in human life. He has spoken on energy to the UK House of Lords, the States Attorneys General, Federal and State Judges, debated the merits of the shale revolution on TV and given over 100 talks. Chris completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at MIT and graduate work in Electrical Engineering at both UC Berkeley and MIT. Chris founded Pinnacle Technologies and from 1992 - 2006 years served as CEO. Pinnacle created the hydraulic fracture mapping industry by developing and commercializing tiltmeter and microseismic fracture mapping. Pinnacle's innovations in fracturing practices helped launch commercial shale gas production in the late 1990’s. Chris was Chairman of Stroud Energy, an early shale gas producer, prior to its sale to Range Resources in 2006. Chris is a director of TAS (industrial energy technology company), Kerogen Exploration, Liberty Oilfield Services, and Liberty Resources. Chris has consulted and taught courses on all six inhabited continents and authored / co-authored over 60 technical papers and articles. He has received numerous industry awards and several U.S. patents. Chris also worked on fusion energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. Chris grew up in Colorado and is a passionate skier, cyclist, climber, and outdoor enthusiast. He serves on the board of numerous non-profits including PERC, ACE Colorado, ACE Montana, Colorado Academy, PRI, and the YCCF.

Girish K. Saligram
Weatherford International

Girish K. Saligram is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Weatherford. He assumed this position in October 2020. Before joining Weatherford, Girish served Exterran Corporation as Chief Operating Officer and previously as President, Global Services after joining the company in 2016. Prior to Exterran Corporation, he spent 20 years with GE in positions of increasing responsibility as a functional and business leader in industry sectors across the globe, including his last position as General Manager, Downstream Products & Services for GE Oil & Gas. Prior to that, Girish led the GE Oil & Gas Contractual Services business based in Florence, Italy. Before his eight years in the oil and gas sector, he spent 12 years with GE Healthcare in engineering, services, operations, and other commercial roles.

Lorenzo Simonelli
Baker Hughes

James A. Edmiston
Harvest Natural Resources

James Edmiston is a President/CEO at Harvest Natural Resources Inc; Board Member at Sonde Resources; and Principal Founding Partner at St. George Resource Partners, LLC and is based in Houston, Texas. He has worked as General Manager, Petrozuata, C.A at CONOCOPHILLIPS; President, Dubai Petroleum Company at CONOCOPHILLIPS; and Leadership, Supervisory and Engineering Roles at CONOCOPHILLIPS. James works or has worked as MEMBER at Dubai Petroleum. He attended TTU between 1978 and 1982 and Fuqua School of Business between 2003 and 2004.

John M. Jurasin
Radiant Oil & Gas

John M. Jurasin (Chief Executive Officer) - has over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas business and has served as the chairman, chief executive officer, chief financial officer and president of JOG since 1990 and of Radiant since August 2010. Prior to establishing JOG, Mr. Jurasin was employed by Getty Oil Company, McMoran Oil & Gas and Taylor Energy. Mr. Jurasin attended graduate classes in Economic Geology at the University of Arizona and completed Undergraduate studies in Geology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. Mr. Jurasin’s affiliations include The New Orleans Geological Society (past committee chair, member since 1980), the Lafayette Geological Society, the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, member since 1987 (certified as a Professional Earth Scientist #1961), the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, member since 1984, recruited into the Division of Professional Affairs(DPA), member since 1990, and duly certified as a \'certified petroleum geologist\' # 4284 within the organization, the Dallas Geological Society, the Southern Geophysical Society and the American Petroleum Institute. Mr. Jurasin’s day-to-day leadership of JOG prior to the Reorganization provides him with detailed strategic perspective and knowledge of the planned operations and industry that are critical to the Board’s effectiveness.

Dean Rietz
Ryder Scott Co

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