07/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2025 11:22
Jaclyn Goodell hasn't had a chance to watch Landman, but it's on her radar.
"I hear it's like Dallas was back in the day," she said, "totally drama filled."
While the show is fictional, Jaclyn's real-life experience as a land negotiator is grounded in reality. It's just one of the many roles she's tackled during her 15-year career at ConocoPhillips.
A rising star in the oil and gas industry, Jaclyn's impact has not gone unnoticed. Oil and Gas Investor, a Hart Energy publication, named her one of the Most Influential Women in Energy in 2025.
Always seeking new challenges, Jaclyn recently started her latest role with the Treasury department, where she will contribute to corporate strategic planning.
It follows her successful tenure as director of Acquisitions and Divestitures, where she supported the completion of key transactions, including the acquisition of Marathon Oil and the purchase of Shell's Permian assets.
"I like to bring my best to everything I do," said Jaclyn, a graduate of Cornell University. "The energy industry has enabled me to merge my passion for public policy and government with a field that has a significant global impact. The energy industry touches everything."