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SPE names President for 2016

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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) has named D. Nathan Meehan, senior executive adviser at Baker Hughes, as 2016 President of the society.

Meehan, who is based in Houston, Texas, will take office as president-elect on 29 October 2014 at the close of SPE’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Biography

Prior to Baker Hughes, Meehan was President of CMG Petroleum Consulting, VP of engineering for Occidental Oil & Gas, and general manager exploration and production at Union Pacific Resources. He previously served as Chairman of the CMG Reservoir Simulation Foundation and as Director of the Computer Modelling Group, Vanyoganeft Oil Company, Pinnacle Technologies, and JOA Oil & Gas BV. He has also served as an at-large Director on SPE’s Board of Directors.

Meehan earned a BSc in physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology, an MSc in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma, and a PhD degree in Petroleum Engineering from Stanford University. He served on advisory boards of the University of Texas and the University of Houston and currently serves on the EME industry relations board at Pennsylvania State, the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission and the Advisory Board of World Oil. He is the recipient of the Lester C. Uren Award for Distinguished Achievement in Petroleum Engineering and the Degolyer Distinguished Service Medal and served as a Distinguished Lecturer. He is a licensed professional engineer in four states and has published scores of papers and two books.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

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