Summer 2026

Software Engineer Intern

Summer 2026

Hunt Oil Company

Hunt Oil Company

Private oil and gas exploration and production.

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA

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Requirements
  • Required Degree Background: Rising junior or senior pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
  • A minimum 3.0 GPA is required.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript.
  • Experience working with Relational Databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL) or NoSQL Databases (MongoDB, DynamoDB, DocumentDB).
  • Familiarity with frontend frameworks like React and backend technologies like Node.js.
  • Exposure to cloud computing and AWS services such as S3, Lambda, ECS, IoT Core, Glue, EventBridge, SES, SNS, SQS, CloudFormation, CDK, QuickSight, and RDS.
  • Self-starter with a strong work ethic and a passion for learning.
  • Creative thinker with problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
  • Strong multitasking skills with the ability to handle multiple responsibilities simultaneously.
  • Willingness to bring innovative ideas and a fresh perspective to software development challenges.
  • Ability to provide academic transcripts upon request.
Responsibilities
  • Assist the software team in developing new features and optimizing existing applications.
  • Research and evaluate emerging technologies relevant to energy software solutions.
  • Contribute to the development and integration of software components within our platform.
  • Collaborate with senior engineers on cloud infrastructure and backend services.
  • Participate in agile development practices, including stand-ups and code reviews.

Hunt Oil Company is a privately held oil and gas producer with global exploration and production activities. It operates in the United States, Canada, and Yemen, and holds significant LNG interests in Peru and the Kurdistan region, reflecting a mix of conventional and unconventional energy projects. The company identifies early-stage opportunities and develops them into producing assets, including LNG ventures, across multiple regions. Its approach centers on building a diversified portfolio by pursuing opportunities in both traditional oil and gas and unconventional resources. Unlike publicly traded peers or single-region operators, Hunt Oil sits within the Hunt Energy family and complements its broader renewable and sustainable energy interests, offering a privately owned, globally distributed platform. The goal is to grow by loading up a steady pipeline of early-stage and unconventional projects and advancing them into profitable production and LNG developments.

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Headquarters

Dallas, Texas

Founded

1934

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Peru LNG farmout to MidOcean frees $500M+ for Permian.
  • Eagle Ford partnership boosts prolific U.S. production.
  • Private status enables flexible unconventional acquisitions.

What critics are saying

  • Houthi attacks halt Yemen LNG, stranding 17.2% stake.
  • TotalEnergies cuts Peru LNG costs, forcing Hunt overpayment.
  • Kurdistan blockades render investments worthless in 6-12 months.

What makes Hunt Oil Company unique

  • Hunt Oil holds 17.2% stake in Peru LNG project.
  • Operates 550,000 acres in Permian and Bakken basins.
  • Partners with Magnum Hunter in Eagle Ford Shale.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Hybrid Work Options

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

Oil & Gas Journal
Sep 16th, 2024
Hunt farms out 15% interest in Peru LNG to MidOcean Energy

Hunt Oil Co. has agreed to farm out a 15% interest in Peru LNG (PLNG) to MidOcean Energy.

Hill Country Community Journal
Mar 4th, 2024
George Marvin Cunyus

George's sweet wife Skeet passed away in 1987, and George retired from Hunt Oil Company in 1996.