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1999 Award Winners

1999 Safety Award for Excellence Winners

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TransOcean, Contractor Category

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CNG Producing Company, Moderate Activity Operator

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Exxon Company, USA, High Activity Operator


1999 Corporate Citizen Awards

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CNG Producing Company

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Exxon Company, USA


1999 Corporate Leadership Awards

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Cort Cooper, Tim Finnigan, and Dan Allen of Chevron for forging an industry/MMS relationship that has resulted in co-funding research on deep ocean spills.

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Charles Duhon of Kerr-McGee.  He has been at the vanguard in the industry in moving to adopt SEMP/RP 75 as a working safety management system approach.
 

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Mark Witten of Chevron, Steve Brooks of Exxon, and Peter Hill of W. H. Linder & Associates for their leadership role in the task to update the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. Coast Guard and the MMS.
 

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Moe Plaisance of Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc., for his work on the International Association of Drilling Contractors/Offshore Operators Committee Deepwater Well Control Guidelines Task Force.
 

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Bill Greenfield of Amoco Energy Trading Corporation, John Sharp of Natural Gas Supply Association and Rebecca McDonald of Enron (former with Amoco) for providing valuable training and work experience to MMS (Policy Management Improvement and Royalty Management Program) employees on natural gas marketing.
 

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William Schmidt of MAR, Inc., for his achievements in improving the safety, efficiency and environmental sensitivity of the operations at the Ohmsett facility.
 

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Sandi Fury of Chevron U.S.A. Production Company for assisting MMS on an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process for a proposed major development in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
 

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Jeffrey S. Harris, Consultant (formerly with Mobil), Pat Pocock of Amoco, Larry Michel of Texaco, Faye Schubert of Shell Offshore and Jonathan Barnett of Chevron for initiating and championing a Gulf of Mexico OCS Data Management work group comprised of industry data management experts and MMS technical representatives to address the well information needs of the Region.
 

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Octavio Pastrana and Mike Skitmore of BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) for their leadership and commitment to the highest professional standards in BPXA's oil and gas activities on the North Slope, promotion of open dialogue with government and public interests and specific actions that benefit and promote the safety mission of the MMS offshore program.
 

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Bob Wilkinson of BP Amoco, Kathy Dawkins and Bill Strain of Chevron and Wayne Pachall of Texaco for their partnership with the Royalty Management Program’s Reengineering Initiative.
 

Last Updated: 03/26/2009, 02:40 PM Central Time