Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission short one commissioner
Petroleum News Alaska Staff
Julie Heusser, the petroleum engineer commissioner on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, has resigned and the office of Boards and Commissions in the governor’s office will be considering an appointment to fill the seat this summer.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter of interest and resume to the Office of the Governor; P.O. Box 110001; Juneau, AK; 99811; Attn Cindy Smith, Director of Boards and Commissions.
The commission has three members appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Legislature.
Boards and Commissions description of the requirements include: a petroleum engineer who holds a certificate of registration as an engineer under AS 08.48 and, under regulations adopted to implement that chapter, has qualified as a petroleum engineer; or has earned a degree from a university in the field of engineering and has at least 10 years of professional subsurface experience in the oil and gas industry in drilling, well operations, production process operations, reservoir engineering, or a combination thereof.
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