RE: Conclusion18 Dec 2024 09:22
Anyone know if this guy could be replacing Tom perhaps?
The Company is pleased to announce that it has appointed Deane Pierce as interim President of Nobel Petroleum Inc with immediate effect.
Deane has been working with Andy Clifford on Nobel's activities from the beginning and is well versed on the Company's assets in Texas.
Deane Pierce has over 30 years' experience in petroleum operations and finance in a variety of operating areas including the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast, West Texas, Mid-Continent, and Rockies.
He started with Hunt Energy Company after graduating from Texas Tech University in Petroleum Engineering and progressed from various engineering assignments to Gulf Coast Operations manager. From there he transitioned to International with ARCO Oil and Gas as North Africa Area Manager. He later joined the predecessor to the EOG Resources working as Engineering Manager in key start-up projects.
He joined Vanco Energy in 2000 as Operations Manager and completed a number of West Africa projects in Deep Water. He joined El Paso Oil and Gas in 2005 as South American Area Manager responsible for a number of offshore development projects offshore Brazil. After El Paso sold its International Division Deane joined Odebrecht Oil and Gas in 2010, headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, handling West and Brazil.
After leaving Odebrecht, Deane became President and CEO of ADP Energy ventures which provides capital, engineering services and consulting where he has been involved with projects in Oklahoma, Louisiana and the Texas Gulf Coast including the Austin Chalk.
Deane has invented some key horizontal inflow and completion devices which have helped increase oil production and reduce water and gas cut. He has utilised state of the art perforating and inflow technology to improve marginal field performance and reduce operating cost. He is a registered Petroleum Engineering and has authored a number of technical papers dealing with improving well performance, completion technology and reducing well costs.