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Lawrence
W. Funkhouser, retired vice president of exploration and production
for Chevron Corp. and a past president of AAPG and the AAPG Foundation,
has been named the 2004 recipient of the Sidney Powers Memorial
Award, heading the list of those being honored this year by the
Association.
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.
As a recipient
of the Powers Medal, Funkhouser is bestowed the Association's highest
honor.
Funkhouser
was a "team leader" in every sense of the word. He was responsible
for the initiation of Chevron's Long-Range Exploration Opportunity
Program, which later led to such major oil discoveries as the Wyoming
Overthrust Belt, Deep Tuscaloosa and Hibernia, to name a few.
Funkhouser
encouraged and supported Chevron geologists to continue professional
education and be involved in professional societies. He was noted
by nominators as a "geologist's geologist."
Funkhouser
and his fellow honorees will be recognized at the opening session
during the 2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, which will be held April 18-21
in Dallas.
Full biographies
and citations of all award winners will be included in a future
BULLETIN, and an interview with Funkhouser will be published in
a future EXPLORER.
Those award
winners approved by the Executive Committee and who will be honored
along with Funkhouser in Dallas are:
Honorary
Membership Award
Presented
to members who have distinguished themselves by their accomplishments
and through their service to the profession of petroleum geology
and to AAPG. This year's honorees are:
- Martha
Lou Broussard, Rice University, Houston.
- Stewart
Chuber, Fayette Exploration Co., Schulenburg, Texas.
- Douglas
G. Patchen, West Virginia Geological Survey, Morgantown, W.Va.
- Koenraad
Weber, retired from Shell, The Hague, Netherlands.
Michel
T. Halbouty Human Needs Award
Honors
an individual for the outstanding application of geology to the
benefit of human needs, recognizing scientific excellence.
- Hugh Davies, University
of Papua New Guinea.
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.
- Clayton H. Riddel,
Paramount Resources, Calgary, Canada.
Grover E.
Murray Memorial Distinguished Educator Award
Presented
for distinguished and outstanding contributions to geological education,
both at the university level and toward education of the general
public. This year's honorees are:
- Knut
O. Bjorlykke, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
- William
E. Galloway, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
- Andrew
D. Miall, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
- Edward
C. Roy Jr., Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.
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.
- Dietrich H. Welte,
IES Integrated Exploration Systems, Aachen, Germany.
Public
Service Award
Presented
to recognize contributions of AAPG members to public affairs --
and intended to encourage such activities.
- John C. Dolson, BP
Amoco, Houston.
Distinguished
Service Award
Presented
to those who have distinguished themselves in singular and beneficial
long-term service to AAPG. This year's honorees are:
- Royce
P. Carr, Royce P. Carr Inc., Mount Pleasant, Texas.
- Pete
G. Gray, independent geologist, Lafayette, La.
- Jeanne
E. Harris, G&H Production Co., Denver.
- Barry
J. Katz, ChevronTexaco, Bellaire, Texas.
- Lowell
K. Lischer, consultant, San Antonio, Texas.
- Deborah
K. Sacrey, Auburn Energy, Houston.
Wallace
E. Pratt Memorial Award
Presented
to honor and reward the author(s) of the best AAPG BULLETIN article
published each calendar year.
- Donald S. Stone,
for "Morphology of the Casper Mountain Uplift and Related, Subsidiary
Structures, Central Wyoming: Implications for Laramide Kinematics,
Dynamics and Crustal Inheritance," which appeared in the August
2002 BULLETIN.
Robert
H. Dott Sr. Memorial Award
Presented
to honor and reward the author/editor of the best special publication
dealing with geology published by the Association.
- Alan R. Huffman and
Glenn L. Bowers, for "Pressure Regimes in Sedimentary Basins and
Their Prediction."
J.C. "Cam"
Sproule Memorial Award
Presented
to honor and reward the best paper published by AAPG or by an affiliated
society, division or Section in 2002, by a member 35 years of age
or younger.
- Tobias H.D. Payenberg,
for "Evidence of First Order Tectonic Control and Point Load Migration
in the Upper Cretaceous Milk River -- Basal Belly River Interval
in the Alberta Foreland Basin," which appeared in AAPG Methods
in Exploration No. 13.
George
C. Matson Award
Presented
to honor and reward the best oral presentation at the AAPG Annual
Meeting in Salt Lake City.
- Frank J. Peel, with
BHP Billiton Petroleum, Houston, for "Styles, Mechanisms and Hydrocarbon
Implications of Syndepositional Folds in Deepwater Fold Belts;
Examples from Angola and the Gulf of Mexico."
Jules
Braunstein Memorial Award
Presented
to honor and reward the best poster presentation at the AAPG Annual
Meeting in Salt Lake City.
- Alan P. Byrnes, Evan
K. Franseen, W. Lynn Watney and Martin K. Dubois, all with the
petroleum research section of the Kansas Geological Survey, Lawrence,
Kan., for the poster "The Role of Moldic Porosity in Paleozoic
Kansas Reservoirs and the Association of Original Depositional
Facies and Early Diagenesis With Reservoir Properties."
Journalism
Award
Presented
for notable journalistic achievement, in any medium, which contributes
to public understanding of geology, energy resources or the technology
of oil and gas exploration. This year's honorees are:
- Halfden
Carstens, Janobsli, Norway, for his geological magazine "GEO"
and his Internet newspaper "GEO Aktuelt."
- Halka
Chronic, for her "Roadside Geology" series books.
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