About Us

Since 2001, Wellkeeper has been developing reliable, dependable, and affordable remote monitoring solutions for independent oil and gas operators. The resulting patent pending technology is now providing vital business information to operators throughout Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.

Wellkeeper is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico with sales offices in Midland, TX, Dallas TX and Denver, CO. We will soon be expanding to Houston, TX and Tulsa, OK.

Wellkeeper's board of directors brings decades of oil and gas operation, systems integration, commercial and financial expertise to our customers and investors.

Dale Singleton is a chemical engineer by training and during his 30 year career in the oil and gas business, he founded several successful oil and gas companies including: Star Natural Gas Company ($15M of natural gas assets), Tristar Gas Company ($40M of assets) and Endevco ($50M of assets). As with most entrepreneurs, Dale's day-to-day responsibilities in these endeavors included business development, executive recruiting and operational roles until the eventual sale of each.

Randy Krall has over 25 years of experience successfully designing, implementing and managing Information Technology solutions for dozens of government and commercial users. More recently he founded and led three other startup organizations to independent financial success. His vision and leadership skills have been developed and tested in a variety of commercial, government, and non-profit settings including executive and P+L management roles at Compaq and Digital Equipment Corporation.

Ray Radosevich is a founding partner of Verge, a leading venture capital firm based in New Mexico. He holds four degrees in engineering and management and was a founder of several energy related programs commercializing technology from the national laboratories and universities in the state. His numerous board responsibilities include technology startups, banks and education institutions. Prior to his entrepreneurial efforts, Ray served as the Dean of the Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management at UNM.

Rick Lentz is a 20-year veteran of the gas midstream/pipeline market where he implemented enterprise SCADA computing systems. During his senior executive roles at TXU and ENSERCH Rick led those organizations through a variety of fundamental transformations including deregulation. While managing the pipeline business, he led a restructuring of the business relationship with producers which substantially improved their service levels.

Tom Stephenson's multifaceted experience assisting high tech startup companies with capitalization includes productive tours with the Austin Technology Incubator, Murphree Venture Partners and most recently Verge where he is the managing general partner. Through these associations, Tom has developed an extensive network of contacts in the oil and gas community and a strong sense of the key ingredients for rapid growth. His other board roles include Altela, NMITSA and the New Mexico Venture Capital Association.