Oil & Gas

The oil and gas industry is unpredictable, but that could work in your favor, especially when it comes to your real estate options.

Cresa’s Oil & Gas Practice Group provides occupier-only corporate real estate services to companies in the upstream, midstream, downstream and oilfield service industries, offering superior service and unique insight throughout the world’s exploration areas. From managing The Great Crew Change to structuring a synthetic headquarters lease, we provide creative solutions that enhance every facet of your business. Our specialties include:

  • Tertiary market knowledge
  • Labor analysis
  • Site selection
  • Supply chain optimization
  • Strategic financing
  • Facilities management
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