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Ben M. "Bud" Brigham (born 1959) is an American oil and gas explorer, entrepreneur, and investor.


Early life

Brigham was raised in
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, a center for the
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and
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industries. His father passed away at a young age, leaving his mother to raise their six children. She worked for oil companies and first introduced Brigham to
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’s books, which strongly influenced his philosophy. After high school, Brigham joined the
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, where in 1983 he graduated with a B.S. in
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.''
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'', Vol. 86, no. 1, September 1997
p. 71
/ref> His first job was in
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, working as a geophysicist processing seismic data for
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, a 3-D seismic services firm. Then he became an exploration geophysicist and spent six years working for Rosewood Resources, an independent oil and gas exploration company.Bud Brigham - History of Brigham Exploration
aapg.org, accessed 30 January 2023


Oil & Gas Companies

In 1990, with an initial investment of $25,000, Brigham founded Brigham Exploration Company, which pioneered 3D seismic survey techniques for oil and gas exploration, and was its President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman. The company grew quickly and issued an initial public offering (IPO) in 1997. In that year, Brigham Exploration moved from
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to
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. Brigham was a leading player in the Bakken and Three Forks shale plays of the
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. In 2008, the company was the first operator to drill a long lateral high frac stage well, a key innovation largely responsible for the subsequent surge in
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across the Bakken and other the U.S. shale oil plays. As a result, the "Bakken boom" in
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quickly doubled in size. Brigham Exploration gained control of some 375,000 acres in the Williston Basin, drilled 100+ horizontal wells, and constructed 800+ miles of pipeline. The company was a first mover in long-lateral wells and 40+ stage completions, achieving an average of 2,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day by December 2011, when the company was sold to Statoil ASA (now
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) for $4.7 billion. After that, the assets previously owned by Brigham Exploration continued to achieve high growth in reserves, production, and income. Following the sale, Brigham founded Anthem Ventures and continued to seed and incubate oil and gas companies. In 2012, Brigham teamed with others to found Brigham Resources and Brigham Minerals. Brigham Resources was an early mover in the Southern Delaware Basin and was sold in February 2017 to Diamondback Energy Inc. for $2.55 billion. Brigham Minerals (NYSE: MNRL) went public in April 2019 and merged with Sitio Royalties (NYSE: STR) in December 2022 for a combined enterprise value of $4.8 billion. In 2017, Brigham founded and continues to serve as the Executive Chairman o
Atlas Energy Solutions (NYSE: AESI)
a frac sand miner. Atlas went public in 2023 with a market capitalization of $1.8 billion, continues to trade on the NYSE today, and is the largest
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producer in the United States. Brigham also founded a new Brigham Exploration in 2017, co-founded Langford Energy Partners with Lance Langford in 2021, and most recently co-founded Brigham Royalties with Rob Roosa in 2023. Brigham Exploration pursues a non-operated oil and gas acquisition and development strategy in the Permian Basin; Langford Energy Partners pursues an operated oil and gas acquisition, optimization, and development strategy in liquids-rich shale resources plays; and Brigham Royalties pursues a mineral and royalty acquisition strategy in liquids-rich shale resource plays.


Philanthropy

In April 2015, Brigham joined the University of Texa
Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee
In 2021, it was reported that for some years Brigham had been driving the creation of a new
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at Austin to promote
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,
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, and
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s, provisionally named as the "Liberty Institute". Others supporting this project were Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick and Robert B. Rowling.Russell Gold
"Who Is Bud Brigham, the Man Behind UT’s "Liberty Institute"?"
''
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Brigham is a supporter of the philosophy of
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and was reported to drive a Bronco SUV with a bumper sticker reading "Who is John Galt?” echoing her novel ''
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''. He has also made forceful criticisms of the state of higher education and of
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. Brigham has been involved in various other philanthropic initiatives, such as the
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Texas McCombs Salem Center for Policy
and the
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, including the contribution of Ayn Rand novels to teachers and students.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brigham, Ben M. 1960 births American geophysicists Living people University of Texas at Austin alumni