Jim Daniels Recognized for PTTC Service

At a recent North Midcontinent Producer’s Advisory Group (PAG) meeting Jim Daniels of Murfin Drilling Company was recognized by Director Rodney Reynolds for his outstanding service and dedication to the Petroleum Technology Transfer Council. Jim served two consecutive terms as Chairman of the group and is currently serving as Vice-Chairman. Besides the time commitment involved in serving as the regional PAG Chairman, he also served as the North Midcontinent representative on the National PTTC Board of Directors for two terms. Jim’s personal contribution and service to PTTC has been greatly appreciated.

The PTTC program direction for each region is guided by input from industry. Each PAG is comprised of producers, service companies and consultants who meet and discuss regional needs in the area of applied technologies. Each year, a plan is submitted and activities are organized based on this focused input. All of our PAG members donate their time to provide us guidance, so we may better serve the needs of the oil and gas producers in the region. The following people currently serve on the North Midcontinent PAG:

Mark Shreve, Mull Drilling Co.- Chairman David Gordon - Gore Oil
Jim Daniels, Murfin Drilling Co. - Vice Chairman Jack Gurley - Pickrell Drilling
Nick Powell - Colt Energy Bill Horigan - Vess Oil Corp.
Bob Barnett - Consultant Todd Ost - Baker Petrolite
John Farmer III - John O. Farmer, Inc. Gary Reed - Arkan Petroleum
Jim Devlin - Viking Resources Jim Remsberg – Argent Energy

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Petroleum Technology News
Second Publication 2003