Brian Sullivan did not get into the oil and gas industry until he was past the age of forty. He had already spent seventeen years in the commercial and residential lending industry in Pennsylvania. He did so well he was able to retire at forty, relocate to Colorado, and start thinking seriously about a second career.
He found that second career in petroleum, getting in on the ground floor of an independent oil and gas company. With his background in management and his corporate knowledge he was quickly made a vice president, and for the next ten years was involved in the financial procurement of several dozen oil and gas wells in Texas, Kentucky, Kansas and Nebraska. He also played a central role in the development of six energy fields, and numerous oil and gas equipment acquisitions.
In March of 2014, he formed Precision Global Corporation in Dallas, in part so that he could help to see the United States become energy independent. The company has wells in an oil field in Archer County, in North Central Texas. “Our wells are being drilled in a proven field with many successful wells around us, therefore the risk is greatly reduced,” he says. “I work with the best in the industry to assure the job is done right.”
Since leaving Colorado, Brian Sullivan has watched six of his seven children grow into adulthood and give he and his wife three grandchildren. They are one of the main reasons he wants to do something to help the United States become energy independent: so that they are not left to face the same energy issues that have plagued the U.S. for many years.