We seek to touch the lives of those in our community and beyond through company projects; donations towards home payments, college education and business startups; as well as philanthropic initiatives across the country. Arena also takes pride in supporting our local economy with over 400 full-time employees whose efforts have created over $1.4 billion in production royalties for the U.S. government from Gulf leases.
We look to our employees to find causes that impact their life to stand behind as a company, and through volunteer work, donations and ongoing support we have made steadfast partnerships with these incredible initiatives. See what foundations, companies and people Arena supports to bring lasting change to our communities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children realize their potential and build their futures by nurturing children and strengthening communities.
Learn More About Big Brothers Big SistersInspiration Ranch exists to strengthen children, youth, and adults striving to overcome their physical, emotional, and social disabilities with therapeutic riding and equine-assisted therapy and activities.
Learn More About Inspiration RanchThe All Ears! Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) Team is passionate about guiding and coaching parents to help their children attain their full potentials by reaching optimal spoken language outcomes, lifelong literacy and independence.
Learn More About All Ears!In addition to those listed above, we are honored to be able to work with the
following foundations and help support the incredible work they do every day.
At Arena, we have a knack for uncovering missed oil and gas accumulations and by our estimates, over 75% of that energy would not have been found without us. This energy is vital to our daily lives – producing food, transportation, fuel and keeping communication channels open around the world – and with Arena’s contribution heating and meeting the oil requirements of hundreds of thousands U.S. homes a year, we are moving America towards being more energy independent every day.
Paris, 1910