The estimated Net Worth of Ray N Jr Walker is at least $9.29 Milion dollars as of 9 June 2017. Mr. Walker owns over 7,200 units of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc stock worth over $1,932,856 and over the last 14 years he sold SOI stock worth over $7,199,867. In addition, he makes $157,500 as Independent Director at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc.
Ray has made over 21 trades of the Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 7,200 units of SOI stock worth $166,824 on 9 June 2017.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 41,808 units of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc stock on 2 June 2014 worth over $3,886,054. On average, Ray trades about 6,345 units every 47 days since 2010. As of 9 June 2017 he still owns at least 170,747 units of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Walker stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Ray N. Walker Jr. serves as Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Walker brings more than 39 years of oil and gas operations and management experience to Solaris, most recently as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Range Resources Corporation ("Range"), a leading independent natural gas company. During Mr. Walker's 12-years at Range, he served in a series of roles of increasing responsibility, including starting and managing Range's Marcellus division as the company's first employee in Pennsylvania. Mr. Walker was responsible for building Range's organization in the basin, developing more than 1.3 million acres and growing production to over 2 Bcfe per day. Mr. Walker is a published industry leader and has led the creation and implementation of many breakthrough technologies and processes. Mr. Walker was also a founder and the first chairman of the Marcellus Shale Coalition. Prior to joining Range, Mr. Walker held various technical and management roles at Halliburton Company, Union Pacific Resources Corp and as an independent consultant. Mr. Walker holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Engineering with honors from Texas A&M University.
As the Independent Director of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc, the total compensation of Ray Walker at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc is $157,500. There are 8 executives at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc getting paid more, with William Zartler having the highest compensation of $2,202,200.
Ray Walker is 62, he's been the Independent Director of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc since 2018. There are 5 older and 11 younger executives at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc. The oldest executive at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc is James Burke, 82, who is the Independent Director.
Ray's mailing address filed with the SEC is 9651 KATY FREEWAY, SUITE 300, HOUSTON, TX, 77024.
Over the last 8 years, insiders at Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc have traded over $422,399,906 worth of Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc stock and bought 138,000 units worth $1,504,700 . The most active insiders traders include W Howard Jr Keenan, Capital Partners Gp, L.L.C.... oraz Energy Partners X, L.P. Yor.... On average, Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 36 days with the average trade being worth of $4,365,377. The most recent stock trade was executed by Christopher M Powell on 15 March 2024, trading 17,500 units of SOI stock currently worth $148,750.
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