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U.S. Department of the Interior
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February 1, 2001 |
Barney Congdon |
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Caryl Fagot |
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Debra Winbush |
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MMS Announces Corporate Leadership Awards
Some of the best in the oil and gas industry will be honored
April 4, 2001 at the Minerals Management Service annual Industry Awards Ceremony
in Houston, Texas. Recipients of the 2000 Corporate Leadership Award (CORLA)
will be recognized for performing an act or service that enhanced the MMS
mission objectives.
"We are pleased to recognize these individuals for their
professionalism, cooperation, and support for the MMS offshore and minerals
revenue programs," said MMS Acting Director Tom Kitsos. "They are
excellent corporate customers and their dedication has been extremely beneficial
for the MMS in its management of revenue collection and offshore
development."
The following individuals will be congratulated as the 2000
CORLA recipients at the MMS awards ceremony.
- Cyril Arney
(Marathon), Jim Heimer (ExxonMobil), Tim Sampson
(American Petroleum Institute), Cheryl Stark (BP Amoco)- a group award
for leadership in the development of technical standards.
- Steve T. Brooks
- ExxonMobil Corporation: leadership on the Deepstar
regulatory committee, OOC regulations reviews, and several technical
standards.
- Andrew M. Burglass
- Shell Exploration & Production Company:
leadership on production and development training programs.
- G. Hank Danos
- Danos & Curole Marine Contractors: leadership on
Gulf of Mexico regulatory compliance issues.
- Charlie Duhon
- Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Corporation: leadership
in developing SEMP audit protocols.
- Ronald G. Heck
- Samedan Oil Company: leadership on 3-D seismic, rig
contracting, and baseline studies in the Pacific Region.
- Andrew E. Levine
- Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company: outstanding efforts
to assist the new MMS royalty-in-kind program in gaining corporate knowledge
necessary to succeed in the business world.
- Wendy F. Daboval, Douglas A. Duke, Jimmy L. Franks, Ronnie A. Martin, and
Malcolm Doran Taylor,
- Texaco Exploration and Production, Inc.: working
collaboratively on royalty valuation issues, and completing compliance
processes in a shorter timeframe.
- Charles E. Roybal
- BHP Minerals, New Mexico Operations: ongoing
contributions to compliance reengineering efforts and complex valuation
issues.
- Tom Sellers
- Conoco Oil Company: outstanding leadership in educating
domestic and international groups on OCS exploration, development, and
regulatory policy.
- Blaine Wofford
- Devon Energy Corporation: outstanding assistance to
the royalty-in-kind program with gas plant processing economics.
For more information about the MMS awards program and
luncheon visit our website at: http://www.mms.gov/awards.
The MMS, a bureau in the U.S. Department of the Interior, is
the federal agency that manages the nation's natural gas, oil and other mineral
resources on the outer continental shelf. The agency also collects, accounts for
and disburses more than
$5 billion per year in revenues from federal offshore
mineral leases and from onshore mineral leases on federal and Indian lands.
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MMS's Website Address: http://www.mms.gov