Continuum Energy Appoints New President and CEO

Continuum Energy, LLC names David House president and CEO of the company effective July 1. House succeeds Jason Few in the role and has been working at Continuum since early June as part of a leadership transition plan.
House brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Continuum, most recently serving as president and chief financial officer of Jireh Resources LLC, an Oklahoma-based oil and gas production company. Prior to Jireh, House served as CFO of Primary Natural Resources for eight years. He has also worked at El Paso Natural Gas / Energy Services Group, Samson Resources Company and Arthur Young & Co.
The leadership transition comes on the heels of its recent sale of the majority of Continuum’s retail and wholesale business to CenterPoint Energy, which allowed the company to focus on its midstream, crude oil logistics and producer services businesses primarily in the Mid-Continent, Appalachia, West Texas, New Mexico and the Utica.
House holds a bachelor of science in accounting from Harding University and is a certified public accountant. He is past chairman and a current board member of the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, past president of the Natural Gas Association of Oklahoma, past chairman and board member for Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, and is a member of the board of directors of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa.
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