Nash
Evans

CEO — Huntington Commodities
Oil and gas isn’t an industry Nash discovered — it’s the one that raised him.
Long before he ever raised capital or structured deals, his summers were spent in the oil patch — riding out to locations, camping out by a new flowing well, and sitting in a dog house with the crew while drilling through pay dirt. The first time he stood on a drilling rig as a kid, he found what he wanted to spend his life doing.
By high school, he was working in equipment yards, gaining hands-on experience to the machinery and tools that keep drilling operations moving. After college, he didn’t head to a desk — he went straight back to the oil patch.
He worked as an on-location hand, spending long days on drilling sites and assisting with the full scope of field operations. From rig moves and drilling activity to problem-solving in real time, he learned firsthand what it takes to keep a project moving safely, efficiently, and on budget. These experiences shaped his approach to this day: every decision is grounded in operational reality, not theory.
As his career progressed, he combined his field experience with business leadership — helping raise over $100 million in capital, actively managing 30+ ventures, and participating in the drilling, reworking, and completion of 100+ wells across proven U.S. basins. His focus has always been turning prospective oil and gas projects into cash-flowing assets, while protecting investor capital through disciplined execution and thoughtful structuring.
Today, through Huntington Commodities, he partners with individuals seeking access to energy investments they typically won’t find outside the industry. These opportunities emphasize monthly cash flow, tax-efficient structures, and projects in proven areas — not speculation.
What differentiates this platform is alignment. He operates as an owner, stays involved at every stage of the asset lifecycle, and maintains transparency with partners.
The lessons he learned on drilling rigs still guide every decision — manage risk, respect the work, and let results speak.
The next chapter is about scale, efficiency, and building a lasting energy company.
Shane
Shepherd
COO— Huntington Commodities
Shane brings 17 years of experience in oil and gas, with a disciplined focus on capital preservation, risk management, and sustainable cash flow. Holding a degree in Finance, he approaches each opportunity with structured underwriting and long-term value creation in mind.
Energy is a multi-generational part of his family. His grandfather retired from Chevron, and his father began his career as an Internal Auditor with ArklaTex Gas before continuing his audit work in city government. That foundation instilled a deep respect for financial controls, accountability, and responsible capital stewardship.
He maintains a conservative personal financial philosophy, has never had a car payment, and has built income-producing assets including multiple rental properties and a self-storage facility. He believes investor trust begins with personal discipline and applies that same measured approach to managing partner capital.
He lives with his wife and three children and enjoys traveling with them in their fifth-wheel RV, building a life centered on faith, family, and long-term stability.






