Castleton Resources LLC, an upstream natural gas-focused E&P with assets in East Texas and Louisiana, said on Aug. 4 it has successfully upgraded Quorum Software’s solutions—upstream accounting suite, land management, and TIPS gathering and processing—in less than six months.
Castleton Resources is jointly owned by Castleton Commodities International LLC and Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
Castleton Resources is growth-focused and a leading consolidator in the East Texas and North Louisiana Cotton Valley and Haynesville plays. The company is currently one of the largest natural gas producers in Texas. Castleton Resources selected Quorum in 2013 to support its business and strategic acquisitions, including Anadarko Petroleum Corp.’s Carthage upstream and midstream assets in East Texas in 2016.
With Quorum’s new Rapid Deployment model, which focuses on faster software deployments, Castleton Resources was able to upgrade all of its products simultaneously and reduce the project timeline by over 50% compared to traditional upgrade methods.
“Operational efficiency is critical to sustaining or growing a business through volatile times,” Craig Jarchow, president and CEO of Castleton Resources, said. “We have taken advantage of several macro and micro factors to enhance our strategic vision as a consolidator of E&P assets, so as we continue to grow, it was critical for us to have the latest technology to support our business and easily integrate any future acquisitions into our technology stack.”
Castleton Resources has seen the following benefits with Quorum’s integrated solutions: high-quality software that can grow with the business without requiring additional resources or significant cost; experienced customer advocacy team that provides satisfaction, alignment and collaboration to maximize overall value; and dedicated help desk support model to reduce response times, improve follow-through and deliver faster issue resolution to expedite UAT signoff.
“Fast implementation times accelerate time to value for our customers, and it has never been more important than it is now,” Gene Austin, CEO of Quorum, said. “We have a strong relationship with Castleton Resources and are proud to support their business at such a pivotal moment.”
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