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John Krenger
Senior Vice President, Energy Finance and Derivative Sales
John Krenger is a Senior Vice President of Energy Finance and Derivative Sales at Bank of Oklahoma, based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.1 He has been with the bank since June 2009, starting as a Commercial Banking Trainee and progressing through various roles before reaching his current position.1
Professional Experience
John has over 13 years of experience at Bank of Oklahoma, where he has held the following positions:
- Senior Vice President, Energy Finance (September 2011 - Present)
- Business Banking Relationship Manager (March 2011 - September 2011)
- Business Banking Credit Specialist (December 2009 - March 2011)
- Commercial Banking Trainee (June 2009 - December 2009)1
Prior to joining Bank of Oklahoma, John gained industry experience through internships at Chesapeake Energy in Acquisitions and Divestitures (2008) and Land Administration (2007).1
Expertise and Responsibilities
As Senior Vice President of Energy Finance, John specializes in:
- Commercial Banking
- Investment Banking (holding Series 79 and 63 licenses)
- Energy Banking and Lending
- Business Banking
- Treasury Services1
He serves as the Oklahoma City Energy Finance Manager, focusing on providing financial products and services to upstream and midstream energy companies headquartered in Oklahoma.3
Education and Recognition
John holds a Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Kansas, which he earned between 2005 and 2009.1 His professional achievements have been recognized in the industry, as he was named one of Journal Record's Achievers Under 40 in 2024.2
Contact Information
For professional inquiries, John can be reached at:
- Work phone: 405.272.2122
- Email: jkrenger@bokf.com
- Office address: 499 W. Sheridan Ave., Suite 2700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 731021
John Krenger's role at Bank of Oklahoma involves leveraging the bank's strong balance sheet and product capabilities to serve energy sector clients with a local Oklahoma City approach, continuing the bank's century-long tradition as an energy-focused financial institution.1