Integrity. Relationships. Results.

Voyager Midstream Holdings is an independent midstream company focused on the acquisition and development of crude oil, natural gas and produced water infrastructure across key North American supply basins. Led by industry veterans Will Harvey and Martin McHale, Voyager is backed by a substantial equity commitment from Pearl Energy Investments.

Leadership

  • As CEO of Voyager, Will directs overall company strategy and management of the business. Prior to Voyager, Will was the Senior Vice President of Corporate Development at Aris Water Solutions, the leading produced water-focused midstream company in the country. He helped lead corporate strategy, growth and finance through its eventual IPO in October 2021. Before Aris, Will worked for ~10 years in oil and gas investing and finance roles, including roles with Greenhill & Co., Denham Capital and Knighthead Capital in Houston, TX and New York, NY.

    Will lives in Houston with his wife, Courtney. He received a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • As COO of Voyager, Martin oversees a broad range of activities, including developing company strategy and building Voyager’s execution and project teams. Prior to Voyager, Martin was COO at Oryx Midstream, a Permian Basin focused crude oil midstream company. He joined Oryx shortly after formation and helped develop and execute the company’s commercial strategy. He also managed the operations, integrity, and EH&S organizations at Oryx. Oryx successfully merged its assets with Plains All American in October 2021. Before Oryx, Martin worked for 14 years in various commercial and engineering roles for Plains All American and ExxonMobil.

    Martin lives in Midland, Texas with his wife Melissa and two kids. He received a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering degree from Mississippi State University.

Our Partners


Pearl Energy Investments is a Dallas-based investment firm with $1.9 billion of committed capital under management. Pearl focuses on partnering with proven management teams to invest in North American energy and sustainability sectors. The firm typically targets opportunities requiring $25 million to $150 million of equity capital.