Michael Bill named to AOGCC
Petroleum News Alaska Staff
Michael Bill, P.E., has been named to the petroleum engineer seat on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Gov. Tony Knowles said Oct. 3. Bill, a petroleum engineer with 23 years experience in the Alaska oil industry, holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He worked as a process, production, operations/analytical, and senior operations/analytical engineer for ARCO in Texas in the 1970s before moving to Alaska in 1979. Since then, he has worked in Cook Inlet and on the North Slope in various senior engineering positions.
Bill has worked in well operations and surveillance, reservoir management and development, subsurface waste disposal, permitting and regulatory compliance and technical project management. He is the co-author of several technical papers and patents.
“The work of AOGCC is vital to the safe and economic operation of Alaska’s oil and gas fields,” Bill said. “I am honored to be chosen to serve on the Commission.”
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