Ryder Scott Company is a petroleum consulting firm based in Houston, Texas, United States.
[1] The firm independently estimates oil and gas reserves, future production profiles and cashflow economics, including discounted net present values.
[2] The company was founded in Bradford, Pennsylvania on July 1, 1937,[3] by Harry M. Ryder, a prominent petroleum engineer,[4] who died in 1954.
In 1967, Ryder Scott acquired Robert W. Harrison & Co., moved to Houston, and transitioned from waterflood design to evaluation engineering, Ryder Scott's core business.
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