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Honorary Membership is the highest honor SPE confers upon an individual. It is limited to 0.1% of SPE's total membership and is conferred on individuals for outstanding service to SPE or in recognition of distinguished scientific or engineering achievement in fields encompassed in SPE's technical scope. Olivier Houzé cofounded KAPPA in 1987 and has been its managing director since 1991. Prior to that, he spent 4 years with Flopetrol (Schlumberger) as a well test field and interpretation engineer. He was the original author of Saphir, now the industry standard software in pressure transient analysis. Houzé is an SPE life member and an Omega member of the SPE Foundation. He was selected as a 2012–2013 SPE Distinguished Lecturer and gave 35 lectures in 25 countries. He served on the SPE International Board of Directors in 2012–2015 as the Technical Director for Reservoir and has since been a member of the Reservoir Advisory committees. He was the recipient of the 2019 Lester C. Uren Award. Houzé holds a degree in engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique and an MSc in petroleum engineering from Stanford University.
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SPE Board Nominations Helge Haldorsen is the nominee for 2015 Society of Petroleum Engineers president. He and seven others make up the slate of Board nominees recommended for SPE Board positions by the society’s Nominating Committee and Board of Directors. These recommendations are based on nominations submitted via SPE’s online nominating process (see sidebar). 2015 SPE President Helge Haldorsen is vice president–strategy and portfolio for Statoil Development and Production North America, based in Houston, Texas. He worked for Norsk Hydro in various roles, including chief reservoir engineer, vice president–technology and competence, vice president–exploration and research, senior vice president–international exploration and production, and president–Hydro Gulf of Mexico. Haldorsen has also held various engineering positions at British Petroleum, Standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio), and ExxonMobil (Esso). He was a second lieutenant in the Royal Norwegian Navy and professor of industrial mathematics at the University of Oslo. Haldorsen earned an MS in petroleum engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology and a PhD in reservoir engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. He currently serves on the Offshore Technology Conference board of directors and the external advisory board for the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Technical Director, Drilling and Completions David Curry is a Baker Hughes technology fellow, based in London, UK. Prior positions with Baker Hughes include director of drill bit research and technical manager of drilling optimization. He has more than 25 years’ experience in drilling research and technology development, primarily related to drill bits and bit/rock interactions, and to drilling performance improvement. Before joining the oil industry he worked on nuclear power plant integrity. Curry was named an SPE Distinguished Member in 2010. He is chair of SPE’s Research and Development (R&D) Advisory Committee, past chair of SPE’s R&D Technical Section, and has served on SPE’s Drilling and Completions Advisory Committee, Drilling and Completions Award Committee, and Books Development Committee. He was executive editor of SPE Drilling and Completion, and in 2007 was named A Peer Apart for peer reviewing more than 100 SPE papers. Curry has published more than 40 papers, been awarded eight patents, and coauthored one book. He earned an MA in natural sciences and a PhD in fracture mechanics, both at the University of Cambridge, and is a chartered engineer in the UK.
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We will make facility The new governance model that expanded the Board of Directors adjustments so that a larger percentage of abstracts can be accepted two years ago has spread the workload of individual Board in future years. The SEG Annual Meeting is not the only members. It has also provided some year-to-year continuity in large meeting that SEG has a hand in each year, but the others oversight of SEG program activities. I have been privileged to are often partnerships with sister organizations. SEG partners be on the Board with some of the most dedicated, talented, and with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the American effective members of the Society, and they have served the Society Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), and the European well. I will hand over the presidential reins to Chris Liner in Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) to October, and I can assure you that SEG will be in good hands.
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John Eastwood has been an SEG member since 1993. He graduated from the University of Waterloo in 1987 (BSc honors co-op physics) and from the University of Alberta in 1992 with a PhD in geophysics. Eastwood worked for ExxonMobil/Imperial Oil for more than 30 years. He started his career in research where he pioneered the use of active and passive seismic monitoring in oil sands. He led ExxonMobil research groups in quantitative geophysics, seismic imaging, and acquisition. Eastwood also spent time in ExxonMobil's production company as geoscience manager for Canada East, and in exploration as manager pursuit and capture for Canada. Eastwood led ExxonMobil's resurgence into seismic imaging and FWI including the re-establishment of Exxon's leading position in high-performance computing. Eastwood was recognized in 1998 with the J. Clarence Karcher Award for outstanding contributions from a young geophysicist. He has received the Best Paper in The Leading Edge award (and Honorable Mention) as well as Best Paper from the Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists. He has five patents and numerous publications.
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