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AAPG awardees to be honored in Houston

Shelton Named Powers Medalist
Professor, researcher and visionary geologist John W. Shelton has been
awarded the 2011 recipient of AAPG’s highest honor, the Sidney Powers
Medal.

Joining Shelton at the top of this year’s awardees list is Daniel L.
Smith, exploration vice president for Sandalwood Oil and Gas and
independent geologist in Houston, who will receive the Michel T.
Halbouty Outstanding Leadership Award.

Shelton and Smith are among the 42 award winners who have been
announced by AAPG and who will be recognized at the opening session of
the 2011 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition April 10-13 in Houston.

AAPG awards, approved by the Executive Committee, are presented
annually to recognize individuals for service to the profession, the
science, the Association and the public.

Among Shelton’s achievements over his career is his foresight in the
early 1990s to plan and implement AAPG Datapages, the Association’s
digital library and publishing program. His leadership continued the
growth in the digital library, and an award is in his name that
recognizes the best contribution to the Search and Discovery website
over the year.

Shelton was an early developer of the concepts and application of
sedimentary petrology and depositional environments to petroleum
exploration, and at Shell Research was among the pioneers in applying
depositional environments to prospect definition.

He had a 20-year career as a professor at Oklahoma State University,
mentoring many of his master’s students to distinguished careers.

Working with ERICO and later Masera, Shelton also was a pioneer in the
concept of multi-client studies and took lead roles as both director
and contributor on major projects in the North Sea, North Africa, the
Mediterranean, Africa and China.

Smith is the fifth recipient of the Halbouty Outstanding Leadership
Award, given in recognition of outstanding and exceptional leadership
in the petroleum geosciences.

Interviews with both Shelton and Smith will be published in a future
EXPLORER, and biographies and citations of all award winners will be
included in a future BULLETIN.

Award winners announced by AAPG and who will be honored along with
Shelton and Smith in Houston are:

Honorary Member Award
Presented to members who have distinguished themselves by their
accomplishments and through their service to the profession of
petroleum geology and to AAPG.

Steven L. Veal, DCX Resources, London, England.
Charles A. Sternbach, Star Creek Energy, Houston.
R. Randy Ray, R-3 Exploration, Lakewood, Colo.
Robert L. Countryman, Bakersfield, Calif.
Barry J. Katz, Chevron, Houston.
Outstanding Explorer Award
Presented to members in recognition of distinguished and outstanding
achievement in exploration for petroleum or mineral resources, with an
intended emphasis on recent discovery.

Douglas K. Strickland, Jayden Consulting, Oklahoma City.

Strickland is the principle discoverer of the Covenant Field in Sevier
County, Utah, the initial discovery within the central Utah Overthrust
Belt.
Robert R. Berg Outstanding Research Award
AAPG’s newest award, presented to honor a singular achievement in
petroleum geoscience research.

Ole Jacob Martinsen, Statoil ASA, Bergen, Norway.

Martinsen, the head of exploration research at StatoilHydro, is widely
regarded as one of the key geoscientists in northwest Europe.
Distinguished Service Award
Presented to those who have distinguished themselves in singular and
beneficial long-term service to AAPG.

Gretchen M. Gillis, Schlumberger, Houston.
Gina B. Godfrey, PetroWeb, Denver.
W.C. “Rusty” Riese, BP Alternative Energy, Houston.
Sigrunn Johnsen, RWE Dea Norge AS, Oslo, Norway.
Herman Darman, Shell International E&P, Rijswijk, Netherlands.
Rick L. Ericksen, Mississippi State Board of Registered Professional
Geologists, Jackson, Miss.
Deborah E. Ajakaiye, Houston.
John E. Ritter, Occidental Petroleum, Houston.
Grover E. Murray Distinguished Educator Award
Presented for distinguished and outstanding contributions to
geological education, both at the university level and toward
education of the general public.

Lawrence D. Meckel, L.D. Meckel and Company, Denver, honored for a
long teaching and training career for both companies and schools,
largely at the Colorado School of Mines.
Ronald J. Steel, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

Steel is both professor and David Centennial Chair at the University
of Texas at Austin, and Sixth-Century Chair of Sedimentary Geology at
the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Special Award
Presented to individuals and organizations whose area of work may not
qualify for one of the existing awards, but is worthy of Association
recognition.

Anthony Doré, Statoil, Houston, honored for his published
contributions and analysis on the tectonic history, geology and
petroleum systems of the northeast Atlantic margin; for his
“infuential” leadership in working to bridge industry and academia;
and for being “an enlightened” senior manager who has infuenced his
company to embrace new geological play concepts and technology.
Myron K. “Mike” Horn, M.K. Horn and Associates, Tulsa.

Horn, an AAPG Honorary Member, has developed four global databases
that are significant parts of the GIS-UDRIL project.
Public Service Award
Presented to recognize contributions of AAPG members to public affairs
– and intended to encourage such activities.

Mark J. Doelger, Barlow and Haun, Casper, Wyo., for his efforts since
the late 1960s to “accurately communicate” the story of oil and gas
exploration to the general public. He has been played an on-gong role
in speaking to state and federal regulators, government agencies,
environmental and industry trade groups and various commerce and civic
associations. He also has played a prominent role in helping with
Wyoming legislation regarding the role of the Wyoming Pipeline
Authority.
Pioneer Award
Presented to long-standing members who have contributed to the
Association and who have made meaningful contributions to the science
of geology.

J. Myles Bowen, retired (Shell), Newton Abbot, England.

Bowen had a long and successful career as the leader of exploration
teams, working (and scoring discoveries) in Venezuela, Nigeria, the
North Sea (as leader of Shell Expro) and Italy, among other ventures.
John Wold, Wold Oil and Gas, Casper, Wyo.

Wold, an AAPG Public Service Award winner, has had a long and
successful career as a geologist and civic leader in Wyoming. Also, in
1969 he became the first professional geologist to serve in the U.S.
House of Representatives.
Wallace E. Pratt Memorial Award
Presented to the author(s) of the best AAPG BULLETIN article published
each calendar year.

William A. Ambrose, Tucker F. Hentz, Florence Bonnaffe, Robert G.
Loucks, L. Frank Brown Jr., Fred P. Wang and Eric C. Potter, for
“Sequence-Stratigraphic Controls on Complex Reservoir Architecture of
Highstand Fluvial-Dominated Deltaic Lowstand Valley-Fill Deposits in
the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Woodbine Group, East Texas Field:
Regional and Local Perspectives,” which appeared in the February 2009
BULLETIN.

All are with Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at
Austin, Texas.
Robert H. Dott Sr. Memorial Award
Presented to the author/editor of the best special publication dealing
with geology published by the Association.

Claudio Bartolini and J.R. Román Ramos, for Memoir 90, Petroleum
Systems in the Southern Gulf of Mexico.

Bartolini is with Repsol, Madrid, Spain, and Ramos is with Pemex,
Mexico City, Mexico.
J.C. “Cam” Sproule Memorial Award
Presented to younger authors of papers applicable to petroleum geology.

David M. Dutton and Bruce D. Trudgill, for the paper “Four-Dimensional
Analysis of the Sembo Relay System, Offshore Angola: Implications for
Fault Growth in Salt-Detached Settings.”

Dutton is with Nexen Petroleum, Woking, England. Trudgill is with the
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo.
John W. Shelton Search and Discovery Award
Presented to the author(s) of the best contribution to the Search and
Discovery website in the past year.

Dwight M. “Clint” Moore and Robert O. Brooks, for the article “The
Evolving Exploration of the Subsalt Play in the Offshore Gulf of
Mexico.”

Moore is with ION Geophysical, Houston, and Brooks is retired from
TGS, Garland, Texas.
George C. Matson Award
Presented to the best oral presentation at the 2010 AAPG Annual
Convention and Exhibition in New Orleans.

Satinder Chopra, for the paper “Detecting Stratigraphic Features via
Cross-Plotting of Seismic Discontinuity Attributes and Their Volume
Visualization.”

Chopra is with Arcis, Calgary, Canada. His co-author is Kurt J.
Marfurt, with the ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics at
the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.
Jules Braunstein Memorial Award
Presented to the best poster presentation at the 2010 AAPG Annual
Convention and Exhibition in New Orleans.

Eddy Lee, Craig Shipp, Willem Hack, J. Larry Gibson and Fa Dwan for
the poster “Quantifying the Probability of Occurrence of Shallow Gas
as a Geohazard.”

AAPG members Lee, Shipp and Gibson are with Shell International E&P,
Houston, and AAPG member Dwan is with Shell E&P Technology, Houston.
Hack is with Shell International E&P, Houston.
Geosciences in the Media Award
Presented for notable journalistic achievement that contributes to
public understanding of geology, energy resources or the technology of
oil and gas exploration. Granting of this award in any year is
discretionary.

Ronald C. Blakey, for the significant contribution of his website.
Blakey is professor of geology at Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff, Ariz.
Tom Zoellner, for his book “Uranium.” Zoellner is a professional
journalist and lives in Hanover, N.H.

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