Mid-Central Land Services

Key Personnel

Dale Perdue, President

Dale obtained his B.S. from the University of Evansville (IN) and is a Certified Professional Landman (CPL), Certified Professional Land Man Environmental Site Assessor and Real Estate Broker. Dale is a member of numerous oil and gas associations and has served in a leadership capacity for some of those associations. He has received various honors and awards for his work in the oil and gas industry, including being named a Kentucky Colonel. Dale started his company in 1975 after working for his father who was an oil and gas attorney and President of Mid-West Producing Company, Inc., which was one of the top oil producers in the Illinois Basin from the mid 1970s through 1986.. Dale’s 35 years of experience in the oil and gas industry have provided him opportunities to work in various capacities in most of the major oil and gas producing basins in the United States and Canada.

Nathan Perdue, Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer

Nathan graduated Beta Gamma Sigma from Butler University, obtaining High Honors with as B.S. in Finance with an emphasis in International Business Management and a B.A. in Spanish. He has worked for two different Fortune 500 companies in the corporate finance arena with a focus on special project development and management, budgets and forecasts, cost accounting and IT systems development and implementation. He has managed numerous oil and gas projects throughout the United States. He has also handled all areas of design and implementation for such land projects. As a third-generation Landman, Nathan has been exposed to the oil and gas industry from a young age when he used to visit his Grandfather’s production sites.

Mary Perdue Esq., In-House Counsel

Mary obtained a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Evansville (IN). She graduated Order of the Coif from the College of Law at the University of Kentucky. She clerked at Stoll Keenon & Ogden, formerly Stoll, Keenon & Park focusing on coal and energy clients. She later worked at McGuire Woods in Virginia for 3 years focusing on commercial real estate and commercial bankruptcy law. Mary then moved to Evansville where she worked at a local firm and taught at a local university. Mary has been working in the oil and gas industry with an emphasis on title, abstracting, due diligence and contract law for the past 20 years.

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