After 18 months on the job, California Oil/Natural Gas Supervisor Steve Bohlen resigned Monday at a time of rising criticism of the state’s oversight of various drilling programs, including hydraulic fracturing (fracking), and most recently, cyclic steaming, a process used throughout the state’s old oilfields.
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Mexico’s Energy Minister Resigns Following Political Rally
Felipe Calderon, Mexico’s popular and vocal energy minister, submitted his resignation last week following a political rally in which some of his supporters urged him to run for president in 2006. President Vicente Fox, who had appointed Calderon in September 2003, said the rally was “both out of place and the wrong time.”
Mexico’s Energy Minister Resigns Following Political Rally
Felipe Calderon, Mexico’s popular and vocal energy minister, submitted his resignation Monday following a political rally in which some of his supporters urged him to run for president in 2006. President Vicente Fox, who had appointed Calderon in September 2003, said the rally was “both out of place and the wrong time.”
Mirant’s Fuller Resigns, Receives $3.4M Severance
Marce Fuller, CEO of Atlanta-based Mirant Corp., is resigning from the bankrupt energy supplier in exchange for $3.4 million in severance pay plus a promised 2004 short-term incentive payment of $850,000, according to a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday. The agreement calls for Fuller to work as a consultant on Mirant’s bankruptcy case after she leaves.
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham Resigns
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham last week turned in his resignation to President Bush, saying he will stay on until his successor has been installed.
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham Resigns
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has tendered his resignation to President Bush, saying he will stay on until his successor has been installed.
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham Resigns
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has tendered his resignation to President Bush, saying he will stay on until his successor has been installed.
Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over
The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned last Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.
Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over
The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.
Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over
The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.