Enerflow Adding 500 Jobs in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
11/09/2010
"We chose the Broken Arrow/Tulsa area over Houston due the quality of the work force and property that was available," said John R. Power, Enerflow general manager. "The incentives offered by Oklahoma and the local communities were definitely a plus, too. We feel that the Broken Arrow/Tulsa area has the resources necessary for our projected growth and will continue to provide the support needed for manufacturing."
Enerflow manufactures oilfield equipment. It participates in the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program.
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