Sami Al-Nuaim is the nominee for 2019 SPE President. He and eight others make up the slate of nominees recommended for positions open on the SPE Board of Directors.
2019 SPE President
Al-Nuaim has a long history of service to SPE and is currently a member of the SPE Middle East Board of Directors. He has won several local, regional, and international awards, including the SPE Regional Service Award for the Middle East in 2010 and the SPE Distinguished Service Award and SPE Distinguished Member in 2011. He currently serves on the society’s DeGolyer, Rand, and McConnell Awards Committee and the 2017 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition Executive Advisory Committee.
He has published a number of technical papers, holds several patents related to well performance, and teaches petroleum engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). Al-Nuaim serves on the petroleum engineering departments’ advisory boards at KFUPM and King Saud University. He is a key figure in the Saudi and Middle Eastern energy and media sectors, having published more than 300 articles on oil and gas and energy in Saudi newspapers.
Al-Nuaim obtained BS and MS degrees from KFUPM, and a PhD degree from the University of Texas at Austin, all in petroleum engineering. He completed the Wharton Executive Management program at the University of Pennsylvania and the Advanced Asian Business and Culture Program from the Center for Global Business Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
Southwestern North America Regional Director
Before joining Concord, Cantrell was chief executive officer of Kerns Petroleum in San Antonio. She previously held various engineering positions with Samson Resources in Tulsa and with Chevron in Houston and Midland, Texas.
Cantrell is a registered professional engineer in Texas and has given many years of service to SPE. She received the Regional Service Award in 2010 and is currently chair of the SPE Balcones Section. She has a BS degree in petroleum engineering cum laude from Texas A&M University.
Management and Information Technical Director
Before joining Shell in 1997, Dindoruk worked at the Amoco Tulsa Research Center on compositional simulator development projects.
Dindoruk is a recipient of the SPE Cedric K. Ferguson Medal (1994) and Lester C. Uren Award (2014). He was selected this year as a member of the National Academy of Engineers. Dindoruk has served SPE in various capacities, including as co-Executive Editor of the Formation Evaluation/Reservoir Engineering Journal (2004–2006) and as a Distinguished Lecturer for 2010–2011.
He holds a BS degree from Istanbul Technical University, an MS degree from the University of Alabama, and a PhD degree from Stanford, all in petroleum engineering, and an MBA degree from the University of Houston.
South, Central, and East Europe Regional Director
Dumas began working for Total in the Middle East and then in Asia as a development engineer. In 1983, he joined Coflexip (now TechnipFMC), where he was in charge of export sales promotion. Dumas subsequently worked for Perrotin Corporation (now Reel Group) as a plant and sales manager.
He has spent much of his career in international and executive positions that have included technical responsibilities in the petroleum production, development, research, and refining sectors.
Dumas founded the SPE France Section in 1984 and held various positions, including leader of the industry advisory committee, editor of the monthly magazine La Lettre de la SPE France, and section chairman. He is a recipient of the SPE South, Central, and East Europe Regional Service Award (2010) and the SPE Distinguished Member Award (2016). Dumas was elected Honorary President of SPE France in 2016.
He earned a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs Tarbes, an MS degree in metallurgy and welding from Ecole Supérieure du Soudage et des Applications Paris, and an MBA degree from IFG Paris.
Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Social Responsibility Technical Director
Since 1998, Dunlop has focused on supporting Schlumberger in advancing and accounting for its sustainable development performance, in particular for local content, social risk management, human rights, greenhouse gas emissions, community outreach, and issue management. Previously, she was the risk manager for the wireline, seismic, and data management businesses.
For the past 10 years, Dunlop has actively served SPE and the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association. She led the development of the SPE sustainability strategy and is the chair of the SPE Sustainability Technical Section. With a colleague from Total, Dunlop cofounded a professional network for women in sustainability and business.
She has an MS degree in management, a BA degree with honors in the liberal arts, and a professional Associate in Risk Management designation from the Institute of Risk Management.
Director for Academia
Graves has taught industry short courses on these topics throughout the United States, South America, Australia, Russia, the Far East, and Europe. She is a Distinguished Member of SPE. She serves on SPE’s Academic Advisory Committee and is a member of the Research and Development Technical Section.
Graves has a doctorate in petroleum engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics from Kearney State College. She also holds an honorary doctorate from the Mining University of Leoben, Austria, which was awarded in recognition of her scientific achievements and contributions to the field of petroleum engineering.
Russia and the Caspian Regional Director
Jussupbekova joined SPE in 2006 while at Texas A&M University. She served as a student chapter officer in 2007, cofounder and programs chair of the Astana Section in 2013, a member of the global Energy Information Committee in 2015–2017, and SPE Caspian Conference and Exhibition co-chair and chair in 2014 and 2016, respectively.
She holds a master’s degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry from Kazakh National University.
South America and Caribbean Regional Director
Patiño’s experience includes oil development project work in Chad, leadership of a formation evaluation team, and field operations management in Venezuela. He has held assignments throughout Africa, Europe, and Latin America.
He founded an SPE young professionals group within the Colombian Section and a chapter of the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, as well as starting various social and technology initiatives to support the integration of academia and industry in Latin America. He has served on numerous conference and workshop program committees in the region.
Patiño was awarded the SPE regional Formation Evaluation Award in 2012. He holds a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering from Universidad Industrial de Santander and a master’s degree in business administration from the INALDE Business School at the Universidad de La Sabana.
South Asia and the Pacific Regional Director
Representing ONGC’s overseas interests, Sengupta held the position of general manager at the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company in Sudan, where he was responsible for production operations from oil fields in the country’s Heglig area. He also heads ONGC’s marketing, joint ventures, and business development groups and is director in charge of ONGC Petro Additions, which is a mega-petrochemical joint venture.
Sengupta has participated in various SPE events in India and abroad as a panel speaker, session chair, and keynote speaker. He was recognized as an SPE Distinguished Member in 2012. He has chaired the SPE Mumbai Section since 2014.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Jadavpur University, a diploma in management from Indira Gandhi National Open University, and certificates in leadership management from EACP, Paris, and the International Management Institute, New Delhi.
The nominated directors will serve on the Board of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Inc. along with these continuing directors who are also confirmed as nominated and elected:
Adeyemi Akinlawon (2016–2018), Regional Director, Africa; Tom Blasingame (2016–2018), Technical Director, Reservoir Description and Dynamics; Roger Hite (2016–2018), Regional Director, Gulf Coast North America; Janeen Judah (2016–2018), 2017 President; Erin McEvers (2016–2018), Regional Director, Rocky Mountain North America; Jennifer Miskimins (2016–2018), Technical Director, Completions; Roland Moreau (2016–2018), Vice President, Finance; Andrei Popa (2016–2018), Regional Director, Western North America; Phongsthorn Thavisin (2016–2018), Regional Director, Northern Asia Pacific; Khalid Zainalabedin (2016–2018), Regional Director, Middle East.
Joe Frantz (2017–2019), Regional Director, Eastern North America; Karl Ludvig Heskestad (2017–2019), Regional Director, North Sea; Chris Jenkins (2017–2019), Regional Director, Mid-Continent North America; Cam Matthews (2017–2019), Regional Director, Canadian; Jeff Moss (2017–2019), Technical Director, Drilling; Hisham Saadawi (2017–2019), Technical Director, Production and Facilities; Darcy Spady (2017–2019), 2018 President; and Helena Wu (2017–2019), Director at-Large.
How SPE Board Members Are Selected |
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SPE is governed by a Board of Directors comprising 28 member representatives from around the world. Each SPE region and board-endorsed technical discipline is represented by a director. These directors, together with one at-large director, a director of academia, the president, president-elect, immediate past president, and vice president of finance, constitute the Board. Here is a look at the nomination and election processes for Board members. Nominating a Candidate The nomination period opens in September each year and ends on 1 December for the position of president and 15 December for the other open positions. Any SPE member may nominate a candidate for a position on the Board. The process involves submitting an online nomination form and supporting documents, such as a curriculum vitae, résumé, and letters of support. The Election Process Candidate nominations submitted online are reviewed by the SPE Nominating Committee. Chaired by the immediate past president, the committee meets in January to make recommendations for the available positions. These recommendations are submitted to the SPE Board of Directors for approval at the Board’s meeting in March. This year, the meeting was held on 26 March in Bangkok, Thailand. Following Board Approval of Nominees SPE members will have the opportunity to review the Board-approved nominees’ biographical information in JPT and on www.spe.org. Nominees approved by the Board stand as elected unless SPE members nominate additional candidates by 1 June. Additional nominations require a petition from at least 1% of SPE membership. For regional director nominations, the petition must be signed by at least 1% of the region’s membership, and no more than 75% of the petitioners may come from any one section within the given region. A ballot election will be held if any qualified petitions are received by 1 June.] The Board Takes Office If the Board slate is elected, the person nominated as president would take office as president-elect at the close of the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. This year, the conference will be held during 9–11 October in San Antonio, Texas. |