|
Association Information
Click
here to fill out a Membership Application
PAW
OFFICERS:
Chairman
Jerry Barnes, Williams Production RMT Company
Vice Chairman
Jerry Austin, BP America
Secretary-Treasurer
Ken Hendricks, Howell Petroleum Corp.
When
It All Began
In 1910, Wyoming Governor B.B. Brooks recognized a need to "protect the state's
oil industry" and called for "an oil convention." This gathering was the
foundation upon which the Petroleum Association of Wyoming (PAW) was formed.
Today, PAW is the largest and oldest oil and gas trade organization in the
state.
A
Strong Voice For All
PAW's membership ranges from independent operators to integrated companies.
Each member has an equal voice on association positions. Members represent
multiple facets of the oil and gas industry, from land access, environmental
requirements, drilling and exploration activities to production, processing
and transporting operations. This diversity, plus professional leadership,
is the key to the association's outstanding record of success.
PAW's full time staff, with
over seventy-five years of industry and association experience,
represents members' interests before state, national, and local
decision makers on an around-the-clock basis. PAW is recognized
by legislators, regulators, business leaders, and media as
the primary spokesperson for the oil and gas industry in Wyoming.
The association's legislative and regulatory efforts save industry
millions each year. Constant interaction with primary state
and federal agencies facilitates access for leasing, drilling,
development and associated industry activities.
A thirty-six member Board of Directors selected
by the membership is responsible for approving PAW policies and positions
on industry affairs. From that Board, officers
of the association are elected at the group's annual meeting.
Progressive
Direction
Members and their employees participate in the association through a committee
network. These committees monitor specific events and recommend the association's
direction on a myriad of issues.
The organization's committee network has proven extremely successful in identifying
and solving industry problems. Committees
include: Coal Bed Natural Gas, Environmental, Exploration & Production,
Legal, Legislative, Public Lands, Public Relations, Taxation, and Transportation.
Through this network, a constant exchange of ideas enables all members to
improve their awareness of common industry problems and develop acceptable
solutions.
Informative Education
In addition to its legislative and regulatory work, PAW produces material
to aid the public's understanding of the need for a healthy, viable petroleum
industry and works closely with other local business and industry organizations. Along
with its annual Facts & Figures publication, periodic news releases, newsletters,
radio and television placements, editorials, special projects, and encourage
improved public awareness.
|