American Petroleum Institute www.api-delta.org MARCH 2015 The 2015 API-Delta Chapter MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARDS The Delta Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute is pleased to announce that Mr. James R. Moffett, chairman of the Board of Directors at Freeport-McMoRan Inc., and Ms. Peggy Bourgeois, Executive Assistant to the President of Our Lady of Holy Cross College, have been selected for this year’s prestigious Meritorious Service Award. JAMES R. MOFFETT James R. Moffett is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE: FCX). FCX is a premier U.S.-based natural resource company with an industry-leading global portfolio of mineral assets, significant oil and gas resources and a growing production profile. Under Mr. Moffett’s leadership, in 1988 FCX discovered the Grasberg ore complex in Papua, Indonesia, which contains one of the world’s largest reserves of copper and gold. In 2007, FCX acquired the Phelps Dodge Corporation in a $26 billion transaction that created the world’s largest publicly traded copper company. In 2013, FCX completed the $19 billion acquisition of Plains Exploration & Production Company (PXP) and McMoRan Exploration Co. (MMR), adding high-quality oil and gas assets to FCX’s global mining business. With 35,000 employees, FCX operates large, long-lived, geographically diverse assets including the Grasberg minerals district in Indonesia, one of the world’s largest copper and gold deposits; significant mining operations in the Americas, including the large-scale Morenci minerals district in North America and the Cerro Verde and El Abra operations in South America; the Tenke Fungurume minerals district in Democratic Republic of Congo; and significant oil and natural gas assets in North America, including reserves in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, onshore and offshore California and in the Haynesville shale play, and an industry-leading position in the emerging Inboard-Lower Tertiary gas trend on the Shelf of the Gulf of Mexico and onshore in South Louisiana. Born in 1938 in Houma, Louisiana, and raised in Houston, Texas, Mr. Moffett has a B.S. degree in Geology from The University of Texas (1961) and a M.S. degree in Geology from Tulane University (1963). From 1964 to 1969, Mr. Moffett was a consulting geologist. In 1969, he and two associates founded McMoRan Oil & Gas Co., which developed into one of America’s leading independent oil and gas firms. In 1981, Mr. Moffett put together the merger of McMoRan Oil & Gas and Freeport Minerals Company. The merger resulted in the establishment of a new company, Freeport-McMoRan Inc., which became one of the world’s leading natural resource companies. He served as Chairman and CEO from 1984-1997, when Freeport-McMoRan Inc. merged with IMC Global Inc. In the 1990’s, Freeport-McMoRan Inc. spun off FCX and MMR, and following the merger with IMC they continued as separate companies until FCX’s 2013 acquisition of MMR. Mr. Moffett serves on numerous boards and has been a noted civic leader. As a result, he has received many awards and honors from a wide variety of organizations, including: Horatio Tuesday March 24, 2015 2015 API-DELTA CHAPTER MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARDS LUNCHEON Honoring Recipients James R. Moffett and Peggy Bourgeois LePavillon Hotel 833 Poydras Street New Orleans, LA 11:30 a.m. Networking & Registration 12:00 p.m. Program Begins $40 in advance • $45 at the door $320 Table of 8 Advance reservations and payment recommended. Register online at: www.api-delta.org and pay via PayPal For more information, contact: Tessa Wiggins • 985-326-9213 [email protected] Make checks payable to API-Delta Chapter MC / VISA / Discover accepted at the door Alger Association Distinguished Americans Award 1990; Horatio Alger Association Norman Vincent Peale Award for exceptional humanitarian contributions to society 2000; New Orleans Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award 1984; B’nai B’rith Great American Traditions Award 1989; NAACP’s Person of the Year Award 1992; Anti-Defamation League Torch of Liberty Award 1991; New Orleans Peace Foundation Peacemaker Award 1991; and Urban League Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Award 1989 Mr. Moffett is also a member of the All American Wildcatters, American Mining Hall of Fame, Mining Foundation of the Southwest and the Board of Advisors of the Darrell K. Royal Research Fund for Alzheimer’s Disease. PEGGY BOURGEOIS Peggy Bourgeois has served the API Delta Chapter over the years in many ways -- Education Committee, helping establish the Scholarship program; volunteered for the clay shoot and golf tournaments and industry day at the children's museum; volunteered for the First Robotics and Bayou Regional Robotics Competition to bring awareness to API Delta's Robotics Scholarship program. She also served as Chairman of the API Delta Board in 2012 and has been a member of the advisory committee up until 2015. Peggy has served twenty plus years as District Director for US Congressman Billy Tauzin 3rd Congressional District. She represented on Congressman's behalf for the parishes of Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Jefferson and St. Charles. Her primary job description was liaison with local elected officials; community and business leaders, focusing on the Oil and Gas industry and the Commercial fisheries, two predominant industries of the 3rd District. Upon the retirement of Congressman Tauzin, she was hired as Director for the New Orleans Regional Chamber's Jefferson Parish Area Councils. As Director she worked closely with local businesses on issues and job growth initiatives. Following Hurricane Katrina, Peggy accepted the position as Executive Director of the Harvey Canal Industrial Association (HCIA). She led HCIA as the voice of the West Bank Business community with a strong legislative agenda that included: infrastructure needs, full flood protection for businesses along the Harvey/Industrial canals and supported educational and work force development for job growth along the Canals. She also worked diligently with businesses and elected officials during the BP Disaster. In other related community service, she has served on the Delgado Community College Advisory Board to help keep the focus on the educational needs of the Harvey Canal businesses. She also serves on the Advisory Board of the West Bank Boys and Girls Club. 2015 API-Delta Chapter Board of Directors ExecutiveBoard Chairman 1stVice-Chairman/Chairman-Elect 2ndVice-Chairman/Program 3rdVice-Chairman/Membership Secretary Treasurer ImmediatePastChairman CommitteeChairs Scholarship ScienceFair Education GolfTournament SportingClaysTournament Newsletter Sponsorships AdvisoryBoard ActivePastChairmen 2012 2010 2008 2007 SupportGroup Waring&Assoc.Corp. Website Webmaster Name BarneyPaternostro TessaWiggins PaulWieg TBD DougTymkiw RickFowler Company LLOGExplorationCo.,LLC VikingPump HoustonEnergy,L.P. 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Fair Feb 24 & 25 Bayou Reg. Robotics March 19 -21 FETCH Energy Saturday La. Children's Museum Proposed: August 1??? Volunteer Social 12/17 MARCH 2015 Chairman's Message It is a pleasure to serve as your API-Delta Section Chairman in 2015. This year appears to be challenging year for the oil industry; however, I look forward to helping the API-Delta Chapter meet its aggressive goals and objectives for 2015. These goals and objectives are to encourage education within our community, recognize the positive aspects of our industry and enhance our community. I became involved in the API-Delta Chapter several years ago to give back to our community in the areas of education for our kids and young adults. Also I hoped to enhance the reputation of the oil industry in our community by showing the general public the many positive aspects and contributions demonstrated by each of you who work hard every day to deliver safe and productive results. For years the Delta Chapter supported numerous educational programs that promote our industry. In 2014, we awarded $20,000 to college students. The Delta Chapter also awarded over $10,000 to community Teacher Awards and recognition. Additional financial support is provided for educational programs such as STEM, BLAST, NACE Camp and Science Fair Awards. These programs expose young students to math and science in a fun environment. From your support, API donated over $20,000 the development of the new Louisiana Children's Museum (LCM), Northshore Children’s Museum and BCCM Children’s Museum. We hope to continue this support as these museums can have a positive influence on the thousands of children who attend. We sponsor special programs such as Bayou Regional Robotics Competition and "FETCH Oil and Energy Saturday." These activities bring the positive and real results that come out of learning and working hard to achieve a goal. All of this is made possible by your participation and support. We will continue our Father/Son Sporting Clays Event and Golf Tournaments as fundraisers this year. We will also have our regular meetings throughout the year such as the Meritorious Service award presentations on March 24th, Technical Luncheon in August, and our Joint Society Luncheon in November. API-Delta Chapter is financially sound and hopes to continue with many opportunities to have a positive impact on our community. If you have any recommendations on how to support our community through the API-Delta, please give me a call. Looking forward to seeing you in 2015! Barney Paternostro API-Delta Chapter Chairman American Petroleum Institute ~3~ MARCH 2015 Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted! The American Petroleum Institute-Delta Chapter will offer scholarships for 2015-2016. The goal of the API-Delta Chapter scholarship program is to help students of exceptional promise reach their full potential through education. Scholarships are awarded for a wide variety of experiences, career goals and higher education plans. Candidates pursuing careers in Math, Science and Engineering will be given a higher preference. Each scholarship will be paid directly to the college or university of the applicant's choice. The scholarships are non-renewable, but students can reapply every school year. The eligibility requirements for the scholarships are: Ø Applicant must be recommended by a member in good standing of the API-Delta Chapter. Ø Applicant can be a high school senior or one who is currently sttending a four-year accredited college, working towards a Bachelor or Master's degree. Ø Applicant must be a full-time student with a minimum of 12 semester hours. Ø Applicant must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5. Applicant must submit a completed application form along with a college or high school transcript (ACT or SAT score reports are also required for entering freshmen) by March 30th to: Scholarship Committee API-Delta Chapter c/o A Plus Consultants LLC 520 Melanie Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 To apply for a scholarship, complete the appropriate form attached or pirnt application from API-Delta Chapter website, www.api-delta.org. If you have any questions regarding the scholarship program or the application form, please contact: Audry White at [email protected] or Annie Whetsell at [email protected] and type API SCHOLARSHIP in the subject line. American Petroleum Institute ~4~ MARCH 2015 Mailing Address: 520 Melanie Drive, Montgomery, AL 36109 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2015 – 2016 2015-2016 Scholarship Application Will be entering College as a Freshmen Continuing College Student Graduate Student Is student eligible for financial aid? PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY STUDENT’S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: CONTACT INFORMATION: EMAIL ADDRESS: Last Total Number in Household: First Middle Social Security Number Street City, State, Zip (Home Phone with area code) (Cell Phone with area code) PARENTS'/GUARDIANS' NAMES RECOMMENDED BY API – DELTA CHAPTER MEMBER: UNIVERSITY ATTENDING: ENTERING FRESHMEN: High School GPA: Composite ACT or SAT Score High School Name: CONTINUING COLLEGE/ GRADUATE STUDENT: Cumulative GPA Undergraduate Hours Completed Prior Semester GPA Graduate Hours Completed EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS EMPLOYMENT RECORD: (INCLUDE SUMMER, PART, & FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT) Name of Business City & State Dates ESSAY: Please write an essay of 400 – 600 words, (typed, double spaced on a separate page) on the following question. Describe your vision for your career path (declared major) and where you see yourself working and living following graduation. Which of your personal qualities and life experiences do you believe will be most beneficial in helping you to reach your goals? Please return this application with a certified college transcript (high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores for entering freshmen) to: Scholarship Committee API – Delta Chapter c/o A Plus Consultants LLC 520 Melanie Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE American Petroleum Institute DATE ~5~ MARCH 2015 is pleased to announce the 11th A nnual Father/Son/Family Sporting Clays Tournament April 16 & 17, 2015 Covey Rise Lodge • Husser, Louisiana The annual API Sporting Clay Tournament promotes friendly competition, fellowship and sporting clay skills to our oil field industry participants and their families. Tournament Opens at Noon on Thursday, April 16th with Registration 50 Target Practice Course until 6:00 p.m. Friday, April 17th, Registration resumes at 7:30 a.m. Followed by main event: Two 100 Target Rounds of Sporting Clays Team Shooting Times: 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Shooters should be ready 30 minutes prior to flight time scheduled. The 5-Stand, Flurry and Long Bird will close at 4:30 p.m. on Friday and no refunds will be given. The main event will present a multi-stand 100 clays course. Awards will go to high individual and team winners based on Lewis Class Scoring. Additionally, top scores in 5-Stand, Two-Person Flurry and Long Bird will receive awards. ONLY TEAM CAPTAINS CAN REGISTER FOR THEIR TEAM ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT! We invite you to join us for a fun-filled day where families can participate plus build memorable traditions. Refreshments, snacks and lunch will be on hand for the event participants. API-Delta Chapter is dedicated to informing everyone on the importance of the petroleum industry and the many career opportunities available. Proceeds from the tournament are used to fund key community programs, awards, scholarships and the ongoing promotion of the oil and gas industry in schools, universities and children's museums. Your participation in making the 2015 API Sporting Clays Tournament a success is surely needed and sincerely appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there and thank you for supporting our programs. Without your support this would not be possible. For more tournament information, please contact: Karen Armand • Office: 985.590-6425 • Cell: 504-430-0295 • Email: [email protected] Golf cart acquisition will not be provided by the tournament. The local cart providers are: Cart & Swim - Robert, LA - 985-634-4938 • Golf Cart World - Covington, LA - 985-892-2322 Sonny Clary API Sporting Clays Tournament Chairman American Petroleum Institute ~6~ MARCH 2015 SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION GOLD SPONSORSHIP • $2500+ As a Gold Corporate Sponsor, your company name will appear on the Gold Sponsors Board, and you will be allowed to enter two (2) teams in the tournament. In addition, your corporate logo will be placed on the home page of the API Delta Chapter website for one year. SILVER SPONSORSHIP • $1500 As a Silver Corporate Sponsor, your company's name will appear on the Silver Sponsors Board, and you will be allowed to enter one (1) team in the tournament. BRONZE SPONSORSHIP • $500 As a Bronze Corporate Sponsor, your company name will appear on the Bronze Sponsors Board. T-SHIRT SPONSORSHIP • $1250 As a T-Shirt Sponsor, your company name will appear on the T-Shirts and the Sponsors Board. Sponsorship will be limited to three companies for maximum exposure. GUN SPONSORSHIP • $900 As a Corporate Gun Sponsor, your company name will appear on the Sponsors Board. At the awards ceremony, a representative from your company will present the gun to the winner. SHOOTING STATION SPONSORSHIP • $150 As a Shooting Station Sponsor, you will be allowed to advertise at the station and your company name will appear on the Sponsors Board. There are 16 Shooting Station Sponsorships available. We also have sponsorships for 5-Stand, Long-Bird and Flurry stations. As a Shooting Station Sponsor, the following is required: a. You must maintain a minimum of two (2) people at the station for the duration of the tournament. b. You may provide snacks, non-alcoholic refreshments, handouts and a clean station. FOOD & BEVERAGE TENT SPONSORSHIP • No Fee As a Food and Beverage Sponsor, you will be allowed to place your company tent and trailer in the hospitality area in order to serve food and refreshments to those in attendance. Your company name will also appear on the Sponsorship Board. Hospitality sponsorships will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis as space permits. Yes! I want to be a corporate sponsor of the API Sporting Clays Tournament! q $2500+.....Gold Sponsorship q $1500.......Silver Sponsorship q $500.........Bronze Sponsorship q $1250.......T-Shirt Sponsorship q $900.........Gun Sponsorship Please enclose payment. Name: Company: Address: City: q $150.........Shooting Station Sponsorship Phone: q No Fee.....Food & Beverage Sponsorship Email: Make checks payable to: API Delta Chapter Mail to: Karen Armand Baker Hughes 300 Holiday Square Blvd., Suite 300 • Covington, LA 70433 American Petroleum Institute ~7~ State: Zip: Fax: Email: [email protected] Fax: (504) 208-4927 • Office: (985) 590-6425 • Cell: (504) 430-0295 Credit Cards: Fill out Credit Card Authorization Form (pg. 8) PayPal Accepted MARCH 2015 SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENT ENTRY FOR M One person registrations are welcome! • Minimum age to participate: 15 years Please Print Clearly CIRCLE PREFERENCE FOR SATURDAY SHOOTING TIME: TEAM CAPTAIN 1:00 p.m. SHOOTING OPTIONS Main Event........................... $150/person Thursday Practice.................. $50/person 5-Stand.................................. $20/person 2-Man Flurry............................. $20/team Long Bird............................... $10/person 2 Mulligans............................ $10/person Name Company Address City/State/Zip Phone Email Shirt Size: S___ 9:00 a.m. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE M___ L___ XL___ XXL___ XXXL___ SHOOTER 2 Shooter Total Cost $ Name Company Address SHOOTING OPTIONS Main Event........................... $150/person Thursday Practice.................. $50/person 5-Stand.................................. $20/person City/State/Zip Phone Email 2-Man Flurry............................. $20/team Long Bird............................... $10/person 2 Mulligans............................ $10/person Shirt Size: S___ M___ L___ XL___ XXL___ XXXL___ SHOOTER 3 M___ L___ XL___ XXL___ XXXL___ SHOOTER 4 M___ L___ XL___ XXL___ XXXL___ Make checks payable to: API Delta Chapter Mail to: Karen Armand / Sonny Clary • Baker Hughes • 300 Holiday Square, Ste 300 • Covington, LA 70433 VISA/MC/Discover Credit Cards: Fill out Credit Card Authorization Form (below) and mail/fax or use PAYPAL Fax: 504-208-4927 • Karen's Cell: 504-430-0295 • Sonny's Cell: 504-756-4266 Karen's Email: [email protected] • Sonny's Email: [email protected] Name as it appears on Credit Card: Shooter Total Cost $ SHOOTING OPTIONS Main Event........................... $150/person Thursday Practice.................. $50/person 5-Stand.................................. $20/person 2-Man Flurry............................. $20/team Long Bird............................... $10/person 2 Mulligans............................ $10/person Name Company Address City/State/Zip Phone Email Shirt Size: S___ Shooter Total Cost $ SHOOTING OPTIONS Main Event........................... $150/person Thursday Practice.................. $50/person 5-Stand.................................. $20/person 2-Man Flurry............................. $20/team Long Bird............................... $10/person 2 Mulligans............................ $10/person Name Company Address City/State/Zip Phone Email Shirt Size: S___ Shooter Total Cost $ Total Team Cost........................$ Sponsorship (see pg 7)...............$ GRAND TOTAL................... $ CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM Credit Card Number: Team Captain (q VISA q MasterCard q Discover ONLY) Exp. Date: Charge Amount: $ Address of Card Holder: Phone # of Card Holder: Email: SIGNATURE (required): • A receipt will be mailed to the named card holder at the address listed above. Mail to: • API Delta Chapter Federal Tax ID #72-0822554 (if needed). • This form must accompany the Team Entry and Sponsorship Forms Email to: • Send via US Mail/Email/Fax to address/fax number at right. American Petroleum Institute ~8~ Karen Armand • Baker Hughes 300 Holiday Square Blvd., Suite 300. • Covington, LA 70433 [email protected] Fax: 504-208-4927 • Office: 985-590-6425 • Cell: 504-430-0295 MARCH 2015 WHAT CAN MILLIONS OF IDEAS, thousands of patents, and hundreds of nationalities deliver? Success. Listening to the ideas of our clients and colleagues around the globe has made Schlumberger the world's leading technical services company. Your experiences are catalysts for our innovation. 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