Energy Financial Services
An experienced team, ready to help
Established in 1910 as a regional source of capital for the energy industry, BOK Financial has evolved and expanded for more than a century—but we have always remained focused on the banking needs of the oil and gas sector.
For us, energy isn’t simply a line of business. It’s an integral part of our corporate culture, and we are proud to deliver the personalized customer service that you’ve come to expect.
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Lending and syndications
We provide long-term financial solutions to fuel the growth of oil and gas upstream and midstream companies.
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Hedging solutions
We can help dampen market volatility or capture profit margins through our dynamically priced hedges for crude oil, natural gas and other products.
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A&D advisory
The BOK Financial Securities Energy Investment team includes a sell-side advisor focused on upstream and midstream offerings with a closing execution rate over 90% since 2016.
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Oil, gas and mineral management
We offer diverse fiduciary services, including trust and foundation setup, estate management and custody services.
Pioneers in energy banking
Throughout our 100-year-plus history, we’ve kept our fingers on the pulse of the energy industry, responding to the industry’s needs in ways that are both innovative and timely. For example, we:
- Created reserve-based lending in 1910.
- Began fiduciary management of oil and gas minerals in 1949. Today, we’re one of the largest mineral managers in the U.S.
- Expanded from Oklahoma into oil-rich Texas in 1997.
- Became one of the first banks to offer commodity hedging services to the energy industry in 2011.
- Added A&D advisory to the energy platforms service offering in 2016.
- Surpassed $6 billion in energy loan commitments in 2022.
In the media
News and insights
In the marathon of life, Mari Salazar is a pace setter
Following in her family’s footsteps
Petroleum engineer Katy Canan is the sixth generation working in energy and among only 12% of women in the field
Energy market analysts keeping an eye on nuclear
More dependable than wind and solar, nuclear is gaining support—but fossil fuels remain key