Surviving turbulent times requires deep management changes
The Stone Age did not end due to a stone shortage. The Conventional Oil Age was not eclipsed by vanishing traditional oil and gas resources. The Shale Revolution unleashed an era of abundant, new unconventional oil and gas supplies.
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Chevriere, J. P. - Transmar Consult Inc., Houston, Texas
J. P. Chevrierre spent most of his career working in the international energy arena. He held executive positions at ARCO and Honeywell UOP. He has also authored many technical articles in all major hydrocarbon publications and journals, and is a frequent speaker on diverse management and engineering subjects. He holds a BS degree in engineering science with honors from Temple University, an MS degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a PhD from the Université de Paris. He is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Houston Philosophical Society.
Daily, A. - Daily Thermetrics, Houston, Texas
Anabel Daily is President and CEO of Daily Thermetrics, a Houston-based heat management manufacturing company serving the hydrocarbon and aerospace industries. Dr. Daily holds a doctorate in medicine and an MBA from Rice University.
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