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David Honeycutt

Founder

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David Honeycutt is the original founder, CEO and President of Texas American Resources Company. David Honeycutt brings a broad understanding of the oil and gas industry and specializes in the areas of project finance and property acquisitions. Under his leadership, TARC has developed from a one-man operation to a significant independent producer with a geographically diverse portfolio of producing properties. Over the years, David Honeycutt has overseen numerous acquisitions and divestitures totaling over $500 million and has extensive experience in the Anadarko, DJ, and East Texas Basins as well as South Texas and the Texas Gulf Coast. He is a member of the IPAMS, the Houston Producers’ Forum and is a Roustabout member of the IPAA. David Honeycutt currently serves on the Development Board at the University of Texas at Austin and is a board member for the Nature Conservancy and board chair of the Devils River Conservancy. David Honeycutt is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government.

Dr Timothy Dale Taylor (Tim)

Chief Operating Officer

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Tim Taylor is a Chief Operating Officer at Texas American Resources Co and is based in Austin, Texas. He has worked as Sr. Lecturer at University of Texas At Austin. Tim attended University of Texas At Austin.

Ben M Ellis

Chief Financial Officer

Ben M Ellis is a Chief Financial Officer at Texas American Resources Co. He has experience at MERRILL LYNCH & CO. INC. and BP Corp North America Inc and has worked as Chief Financial Officer at Travis Peak Resources LLC. Ben studied at Vanderbilt University and McCombs School of Business The University of Texas at Austin.

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Name & TitleBio
David Honeycutt

Founder

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David Honeycutt is the original founder, CEO and President of Texas American Resources Company. David Honeycutt brings a broad understanding of the oil and gas industry and specializes in the areas of project finance and property acquisitions. Under his leadership, TARC has developed from a one-man operation to a significant independent producer with a geographically diverse portfolio of producing properties. Over the years, David Honeycutt has overseen numerous acquisitions and divestitures totaling over $500 million and has extensive experience in the Anadarko, DJ, and East Texas Basins as well as South Texas and the Texas Gulf Coast. He is a member of the IPAMS, the Houston Producers’ Forum and is a Roustabout member of the IPAA. David Honeycutt currently serves on the Development Board at the University of Texas at Austin and is a board member for the Nature Conservancy and board chair of the Devils River Conservancy. David Honeycutt is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government.

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