RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-30 Terurut Topik sanggam hutabarat
..dulu waktu di Jkt saya dengar sendiri bagaimana Herman dalam berbagai 
kesempatan mengakui bahwa kiprahnya di 'dunia sedimentologi' dan organisasi 
'soft-rock geology' tidak lepas dari bimbingan/dorongan Bpk khususnya sebagai 
pembimbing S-1nya...jadi saya ucapkan selamat juga pada Pak Zaim.. contoh 
kesuksesan hubungan guru dan murid yg patut ditiru...
 
Salam
Sanggam Hutabarat

--- On Tue, 30/11/10, z...@gc.itb.ac.id z...@gc.itb.ac.id wrote:


From: z...@gc.itb.ac.id z...@gc.itb.ac.id
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Cc: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Date: Tuesday, 30 November, 2010, 6:05 PM


He...he...he...
Banggalah kita, PEMBANTU(ini pengakuan Herman sendiri lho...)Indonesia
mendapat Distinguished Service Award AAPG
Sekali lagi SELAMAT ya Herman

Salam,

Zaim,
Geologi ITB


 Rekan-rekan IAGI,

 Terima kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya.
 Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
 Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata
 pentingnya adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam bahasa
 Indonesianya: melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG
 bisa berkembang karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar
 bahkan membayar (misalnya: membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang
 mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific
 Region, tetapi dari European Region.

 WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka
 student chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu
 mahasiswa Eropa untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa
 yang mahasiswa Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia memacu
 semangat mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka Student
 Chapter, mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin
 mengucapkan terima kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah menjadi
 teladan bagi mahasiswa di Eropa.

 Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun
 1995 saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan
 Indonesia (FOSI) dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis). FOSI
 kemudian diterima menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat
 regional conference di ITB Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh
 oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang)
 dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah orang-orang yang berperan dalam
 melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' ini tercetus ide untuk
 menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, kemudian diterbitkan
 oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan kepercayaan
 untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya berjuta-juta
 rupiah. Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk menerbitkan
 buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak menyumbang
 tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter ditulis
 oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor buku
 ini.

 Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai
 'region president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini
 tentunya menarik karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk
 mengalokasikan dana, presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan
 AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific untuk
 membentuk SC.

 Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai
 aktifitas ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena
 e-mail ini akan menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang
 Indonesia lain yang pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau tidak
 salah Prof. R. P. Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima
 penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.


 Salam,

 Herman

 ___

 From: F. Hasan Sidi
 [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
 PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
 Distinguished Service Award for HD

 In case ada yang
 belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

 FHS

 =
 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-30 Terurut Topik zaim
Pak Sanggam,terima kasih.
Bagi saya,sekarang ini hubungan yang ada bukan lagi antara guru dan
murid tetapi kita semua sekarang ini sebagai kolega dan yang penting
bagi saya adalah bagaimana membina hubungan yang tetap baik, baik dalam
kapasitas sebagai komunitas ke-geologi-an, maupun secara personal, apa
lagi dapat sampai pada tingkat sahabat.
Sekali lagi, hatur nuhun Bang Sanggam,

Salam,

Zaim
Geologi ITB.



 ..dulu waktu di Jkt saya dengar sendiri bagaimana Herman dalam berbagai
 kesempatan mengakui bahwa kiprahnya di 'dunia sedimentologi' dan
 organisasi 'soft-rock geology' tidak lepas dari bimbingan/dorongan Bpk
 khususnya sebagai pembimbing S-1nya...jadi saya ucapkan selamat juga pada
 Pak Zaim.. contoh kesuksesan hubungan guru dan murid yg patut ditiru...
  
 Salam
 Sanggam Hutabarat

 --- On Tue, 30/11/10, z...@gc.itb.ac.id z...@gc.itb.ac.id wrote:


 From: z...@gc.itb.ac.id z...@gc.itb.ac.id
 Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Cc: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Date: Tuesday, 30 November, 2010, 6:05 PM


 He...he...he...
 Banggalah kita, PEMBANTU(ini pengakuan Herman sendiri lho...)Indonesia
 mendapat Distinguished Service Award AAPG
 Sekali lagi SELAMAT ya Herman

 Salam,

 Zaim,
 Geologi ITB


 Rekan-rekan IAGI,

 Terima kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya.
 Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
 Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata
 pentingnya adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam
 bahasa
 Indonesianya: melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG
 bisa berkembang karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar
 bahkan membayar (misalnya: membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang
 mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific
 Region, tetapi dari European Region.

 WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka
 student chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu
 mahasiswa Eropa untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa
 yang mahasiswa Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia
 memacu
 semangat mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka
 Student
 Chapter, mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin
 mengucapkan terima kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah
 menjadi
 teladan bagi mahasiswa di Eropa.

 Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun
 1995 saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan
 Indonesia (FOSI) dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis).
 FOSI
 kemudian diterima menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat
 regional conference di ITB Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh
 oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang)
 dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah orang-orang yang berperan dalam
 melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' ini tercetus ide untuk
 menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, kemudian
 diterbitkan
 oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan kepercayaan
 untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya
 berjuta-juta
 rupiah. Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk menerbitkan
 buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak
 menyumbang
 tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter ditulis
 oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor
 buku
 ini.

 Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai
 'region president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini
 tentunya menarik karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk
 mengalokasikan dana, presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan
 AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific
 untuk
 membentuk SC.

 Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai
 aktifitas ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena
 e-mail ini akan menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang
 Indonesia lain yang pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau
 tidak
 salah Prof. R. P. Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima
 penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.


 Salam,

 Herman

 ___

 From: F. Hasan Sidi
 [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
 PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
 Distinguished Service Award for HD

 In case ada yang
 belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

 FHS

 =
 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-30 Terurut Topik Fatrial Bahesti
Pak Herman dkk,

Selamat atas penghargaan dari AAPG, semoga pencapaian ini bisa membangkitkan 
motivasi ahli geologi indonesia lainnya.

salam,
Fatrial B





From: herman.dar...@shell.com herman.dar...@shell.com
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 14:33:18
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

Rekan-rekan IAGI,

Terima  kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya. 
Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata pentingnya 
adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam bahasa Indonesianya: 
melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG bisa berkembang 
karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar bahkan membayar (misalnya: 
membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award 
ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific Region, tetapi dari European Region. 


WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka 
student 
chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu mahasiswa Eropa 
untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa yang mahasiswa 
Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia memacu semangat 
mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka Student Chapter,  
mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin mengucapkan terima 
kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah menjadi teladan bagi mahasiswa 
di Eropa.

Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun 1995 
saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan Indonesia (FOSI) 
dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis). FOSI kemudian diterima 
menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat regional conference di ITB 
Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. 
Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang) dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah 
orang-orang yang berperan dalam melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' 
ini tercetus ide untuk menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, 
kemudian diterbitkan oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan 
kepercayaan untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya 
berjuta-juta rupiah.  Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk 
menerbitkan buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak 
menyumbang tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter 
ditulis oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor 
buku ini.

Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai 'region 
president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini tentunya menarik 
karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk mengalokasikan dana, 
presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak 
membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific untuk membentuk SC. 


Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai 
aktifitas 
ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena e-mail ini akan 
menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang Indonesia lain yang 
pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau tidak salah  Prof. R. P. 
Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak 
Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.


Salam,

Herman

___

From: F. Hasan Sidi
[mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
Distinguished Service Award for HD
 
 In case ada yang
belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...
 
 FHS
 
 =
 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-29 Terurut Topik R.P.Koesoemadinata
Saya dan Pak Nayoan mendapatkan penghargaan dalam bentuk Special 
Commendation Award  (yang kemudian disetarakan dengan Distinguished Service 
Award) dari AAPG pada AAPG International Conference and Exhibition di Kuala 
Lumpur tahun 1995 dengan citation sebagai berikut:
To Prajatna Koesoemadinata for his 34 years of distinguished service as 
professor, consultant and author, and for the advancement of the science of 
petroleum geology in Indonesia Di Malaysia penghargaan ini diberikan pada 
Prof. Hutchinson. Hanya tidak ada pemberitaan mengenai hal ini di Indonesia 
kecuali di AAPG The Explorer. Sampai kini saya masih Emeritus Member of 
AAPG.


BTW Dalam rangka peringatan IAGI 50 tahun pada Icebreaker Party PIT IAGI 
ke-39 di Hotel Sentosa Senggigi Beach Lombok tgl 22 Nopember 2010 yang lalu, 
sayapun mendapatkan piagam penghargaan yang serupa sebagai pelopor, 
pemerintis dan pengembang ilmu geologi minyak dan gasbumi di Indonesia 
(mirip dengan dari AAPG, hanya terpaut 15 tahun). Penghargaan ini berikan di 
samping 4 orang anggota IAGI yang lainnya dalam bidangnya masing-2, Bp. 
Sutaryo Sigit, Bp Muljono Purbohadiwidjojo (peristilahan geologi), Prof 
Adjat Sudradjat (vulknologi) dan Prof Suroso (pendidikan geologi). Selain 
itu juga semua para mantan Ketua IAGI diberikan Piagam Penghargaan. Juga 
pemberian penghargaan ini tidak ada beritanya

Sekian tanggapan saya
Wassalam
RPK


- Original Message - 
From: herman.dar...@shell.com

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD



Rekan-rekan IAGI,

Terima kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya.
Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata 
pentingnya adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam bahasa 
Indonesianya: melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG 
bisa berkembang karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar 
bahkan membayar (misalnya: membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang 
mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific 
Region, tetapi dari European Region.


WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka 
student chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu 
mahasiswa Eropa untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa 
yang mahasiswa Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia memacu 
semangat mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka Student 
Chapter, mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin 
mengucapkan terima kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah menjadi 
teladan bagi mahasiswa di Eropa.


Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun 
1995 saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan 
Indonesia (FOSI) dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis). FOSI 
kemudian diterima menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat 
regional conference di ITB Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh 
oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang) 
dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah orang-orang yang berperan dalam 
melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' ini tercetus ide untuk 
menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, kemudian diterbitkan 
oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan kepercayaan 
untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya berjuta-juta 
rupiah. Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk menerbitkan 
buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak menyumbang 
tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter ditulis 
oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor buku 
ini.


Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai 
'region president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini 
tentunya menarik karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk 
mengalokasikan dana, presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan 
AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific untuk 
membentuk SC.


Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai 
aktifitas ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena 
e-mail ini akan menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang 
Indonesia lain yang pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau tidak 
salah Prof. R. P. Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima 
penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.



Salam,

Herman

___

From: F. Hasan Sidi
[mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]

Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53

PM

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG

Distinguished Service Award for HD


In case ada yang

belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...


FHS

=
AAPG awardees to be honored in

Houston


Shelton Named Powers

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-29 Terurut Topik zaim
He...he...he...
Banggalah kita, PEMBANTU(ini pengakuan Herman sendiri lho...)Indonesia
mendapat Distinguished Service Award AAPG
Sekali lagi SELAMAT ya Herman

Salam,

Zaim,
Geologi ITB


 Rekan-rekan IAGI,

 Terima kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya.
 Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
 Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata
 pentingnya adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam bahasa
 Indonesianya: melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG
 bisa berkembang karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar
 bahkan membayar (misalnya: membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang
 mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific
 Region, tetapi dari European Region.

 WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka
 student chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu
 mahasiswa Eropa untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa
 yang mahasiswa Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia memacu
 semangat mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka Student
 Chapter, mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin
 mengucapkan terima kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah menjadi
 teladan bagi mahasiswa di Eropa.

 Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun
 1995 saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan
 Indonesia (FOSI) dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis). FOSI
 kemudian diterima menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat
 regional conference di ITB Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh
 oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang)
 dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah orang-orang yang berperan dalam
 melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' ini tercetus ide untuk
 menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, kemudian diterbitkan
 oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan kepercayaan
 untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya berjuta-juta
 rupiah. Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk menerbitkan
 buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak menyumbang
 tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter ditulis
 oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor buku
 ini.

 Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai
 'region president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini
 tentunya menarik karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk
 mengalokasikan dana, presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan
 AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific untuk
 membentuk SC.

 Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai
 aktifitas ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena
 e-mail ini akan menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang
 Indonesia lain yang pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau tidak
 salah Prof. R. P. Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima
 penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.


 Salam,

 Herman

 ___

 From: F. Hasan Sidi
 [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
 PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
 Distinguished Service Award for HD

 In case ada yang
 belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

 FHS

 =
 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-28 Terurut Topik Toto Santosa
Congratulations buat mas Herman Darman.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
Sent: 26 Nopember 2010 13:53
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-28 Terurut Topik Leonard Lisapaly

Pak Herman, 

Selamat atas anugerah award-nya. 

LL


-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-28 Terurut Topik yanto R.Sumantri



Herman

Selamat atas anugerah yang diberikan kepada Anda
.
Semoga lebih memacu lagi semangat Anda dalam berkarya baik bagi
perusahaan maupun untuk Negara NKRI.
Suatu kebangaan  bagi IAGI
bahwa salah seorang anggota nya mendapatkan penghargaan 
dari suatu
organisasi profesional bertaraf tinggi sepeeri AAPG.
Pesonally saya
bangga terhadap Andasejak Anda mau secara voluteer mempunyai prakras untuk
menyusun buku geologi Indonesia yang kita terbitkan pada thn
2000.

Bagaimana IAGI menghargai profesioanlisme dari anggotanya

POadahal sejak thn 1995- 2000 dan seterusnya , Komisi
Penghargaan dan Kehormatan - IAGI telah ada blue print nya.
So  tinggal menyempurnakan dan melaksanakan saja pak Ketum !

Mengapa takut untuk mencoba 

Begitu banyak tokoh
baik geoscientist maupun non yang telah memberikan sumbangsih bagi negara
melaui geologi/geoscience. 

si Abah

 

Pak Herman,
 
 Selamat atas anugerah award-nya.
 
 LL
 
 
 -Original
Message-

From: F. Hasan Sidi
[mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
Distinguished Service Award for HD
 
 In case ada yang
belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...
 
 FHS
 
 =
 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-28 Terurut Topik Herman.Darman
Rekan-rekan IAGI,

Terima kasih banyak atas ucapan selamat-nya. 
Saya ingin memberikan sedikit latar belakang mengenai award ini.
Kalau dilihat dari 'judul'-nya, Distinguished Service Award, kata pentingnya 
adalah SERVICE dan kata intinya adalah 'to serve'. Dalam bahasa Indonesianya: 
melayani, dan pelakunya adalah pelayan atau pembantu. AAPG bisa berkembang 
karena banyak 'pembantu-pembantu' yang tidak dibayar bahkan membayar (misalnya: 
membayar iuran anggota). Sebenarnya yang mengusulkan saya untuk menerima award 
ini malah bukan dari Asia Pacific Region, tetapi dari European Region. 

WAktu saya datang ke Eropa saya bantu AAPG European Region untuk membuka 
student chapters dan mengkoordinasikan tour lectures. Waktu membantu mahasiswa 
Eropa untuk membukan student chapters, saya memperlihatkan apa yang mahasiswa 
Indonesia lakukan. Aktifitas mahasiswa di Indonesia memacu semangat 
mahasiswa-mahasiswa Eropa untuk turut aktif dalam membuka Student Chapter, 
mengorganisasikan field trip, seminar dlsb. Jadi saya ingin mengucapkan terima 
kasih juga untuk mahasiswa Indonesia yang telah menjadi teladan bagi mahasiswa 
di Eropa.

Awal dari keterlibatan saya di AAPG tentunya mulai dari Indonesia. Tahun 1995 
saya mendiskusikan mengenai pembentukan Forum Sedimentologiwan Indonesia (FOSI) 
dengan Prof. Yahdi Zaim (mantan pembimbing thesis). FOSI kemudian diterima 
menjadi seksi sedimentologi IAGI, dan mulai membuat regional conference di ITB 
Bandung tahun 1999. Acara ini didukung penuh oleh dosen2 dan mahasiswa2 ITB. 
Rekan M. Syaiful (sekjen IAGI sekarang) dan Hasan Sidi (Woodside) adalah 
orang-orang yang berperan dalam melangsungkan kegiatan FOSI. Dari 'conference' 
ini tercetus ide untuk menyusun buku An Outline of the Geology of Indonesia, 
kemudian diterbitkan oleh IAGI. Pak Yanto Sumantri (a.k.a. si Abah) memberikan 
kepercayaan untuk ide ini (pak Awang bilang ide jibaku), padahal biayanya 
berjuta-juta rupiah. Seingat saya dana yang dialokasikan oleh IAGI untuk 
menerbitkan buku ini bisa untuk beli mobil baru. Meskipun saya juga banyak 
menyumbang tulisan kedalam buku ini, orang sering lupa bahwa setiap chapter 
ditulis oleh penulis yang berbeda. Hasan Sidi juga terlibat sebagai co-editor 
buku ini.

Tahun 2005, AAPG minta saya untuk MEMBANTU Asia Pacific region sebagai 'region 
president'. Jabatan ini selesai tahun 2008. Kesempatan ini tentunya menarik 
karena sebagai PEMBANTU saya diberikan otoritas untuk mengalokasikan dana, 
presenter, buku dlsb. Geovani Christopher, mantan AAPG SC Trisakti, banyak 
membantu universitas2 lain di Asia Pacific untuk membentuk SC. 

Banyak sekali orang-orang Indonesia yang memberikan inspirasi mengenai 
aktifitas ini. Maaf saya tidak bisa menyebutkan satu persatu, karena e-mail ini 
akan menjadi sangat panjang. Setahu saya ada beberapa orang Indonesia lain yang 
pernah mendapatkan penghargaan dari AAPG. Kalau tidak salah Prof. R. P. 
Koesoemadinata dan G.A.S Nayoan juga menerima penghargaan pada tahun 1999. Pak 
Koesoema mungkin bisa konfirmasi.


Salam,

Herman

___
 
From: F. Hasan Sidi
[mailto:fhs...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53
PM
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG
Distinguished Service Award for HD
 
 In case ada yang
belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...
 
 FHS
 
 =
 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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-27 Terurut Topik Tius Sinyal
Congratz yach mas Herman, memang upayanya sejak dulu sudah terasah.
Jadi ingat 19 tahun yll mas HD ini buat maket miniatur morfologi daerah
mapping skripsinya ... (kreatif)
Gimana kabar Lamping dan vespa-nya mas ... 


 
Salam,

TS
sohib bang Bintang Indra (sipil'83)



-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-27 Terurut Topik Snow White
Selamat Pak Herman atas pencapaiannya.

Cheers
Putri


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From: Surya Sudana surya.sud...@serica-energy.com
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Fri, 26 November, 2010 2:51:35 PM
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

Congrat untuk Herman Darman.

SS.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik yudieiskandar
Bravo Herman!!
We're proud of you..

YI
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-Original Message-
From: Surya Sudana surya.sud...@serica-energy.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:51:35 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
Congrat untuk Herman Darman.

SS.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik R.P.Koesoemadinata
Ucapan Selamat kepada Sdr. Herman Darman, (anggota IAGI yang sangat aktif) 
yang akan menerima AAPG Distinguished Service Award di AAPG convention yang 
akan datang di Houston (2011).

Sekali Selamat!
Wassalam
RPK
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From: F. Hasan Sidi fhs...@gmail.com

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD



In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik Sanggam Hutabarat
Selamat ya Herman! ...turut bangga..

Sgm-KSA


On Nov 26, 2010, at 10:53 AM, yudieiskan...@gmail.com wrote:

Bravo Herman!!
We're proud of you..

YI
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-Original Message-
From: Surya Sudana surya.sud...@serica-energy.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:51:35 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
Congrat untuk Herman Darman.

SS.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

[iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik AYA

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-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi fhs...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:53:01 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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, 

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Bravo Herman.

HS





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Sent: Fri, 26 November, 2010 4:40:48 PM
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Selamat ya Herman! ...turut bangga..

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From: Surya Sudana surya.sud...@serica-energy.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:51:35 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
Congrat untuk Herman Darman.

SS.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

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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 EP, 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, 

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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 EP, 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

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Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
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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 EP, 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

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Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
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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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

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Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
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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

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2010-11-26 Terurut Topik budi . ardiyana
Selamat buat Mas Herman Darman atas award-nya...

Membuktikan kalau geologist indonesia pun sangat kompeten.


Salam,

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Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

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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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik Maryanto
Selamat kepada p Herman Darman atas AAPG Award.
Suatu level pencapain yang sangat tinggi.
Penulis banyak paper, termasuk buku Out line of Indonesian Geology.

Salam,
Maryanto.



From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 12:38:27 AM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

Ucapan Selamat kepada Sdr. Herman Darman, (anggota IAGI yang sangat aktif) 
yang akan menerima AAPG Distinguished Service Award di AAPG convention yang 
akan datang di Houston (2011).
Sekali Selamat!
Wassalam
RPK
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To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD


 In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

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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 EP, 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

Re: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik totokymt
Selamat buat Herman Darman..

Salam,
Yarmanto
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-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi fhs...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:53:01 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD
In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-26 Terurut Topik Reza Satria Nugraha
Selamat buat Mas Herman atas award yg diterima untuk distinguished and
outstanding contributions to geological education, both at the university
level and toward education of the general public.

Regards,
Reza Satria Nugraha


-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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

[iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-25 Terurut Topik F. Hasan Sidi
In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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 

RE: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

2010-11-25 Terurut Topik Surya Sudana
Congrat untuk Herman Darman.

SS.

-Original Message-
From: F. Hasan Sidi [mailto:fhs...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 1:53 PM
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: [iagi-net-l] AAPG Distinguished Service Award for HD

In case ada yang belum tahu berita dari Explorer bulan lalu ...

FHS

=
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 EP, 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