GE selects Oklahoma City as site for new global technology hub

Dec. 6, 2013
GE has selected downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for its first-ever global research center dedicated to oil and gas technology.

Offshore staff

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma – GE has selected downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for its first-ever global research center dedicated to oil and gas technology.

The center will focus on accelerating mid- to later-stage oil and gas technologies developed in GE’s global research labs, including production systems, well construction, water use optimization, carbon-dioxide solutions, and energy systems.

Construction on the 95,000-sq-ft (8,826-sq-m) facility will begin in the spring of 2014, with the building expected to be completed and operational in 2015.

12/06/2013