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Preliminary EMD Advisory Committee Candidates – As of October 5, 2010 Preliminary EMD Advisory Committee Candidates – As of October 5, 2010 Coalbed Methane Committee Active (Advisory ) Committee Candidates (241): http://emd.aapg.org/members_only/coalbed/index.cfm#activemems Jawati Abu Naim Melbourne Australia Andersson Alino Acevedo Bogota Colombia Adekunle Foluso Adeleye Mushin Nigeria James Will Udo Agany Llandudno Wales Christian Chukwudi Agbo Lagos State Nigeria Kumar V. Ajay New Delhi India Kazuhito Akatsuka Tokyo Japan Md Akhtaruzzaman Dhaka Bangladesh Olumide Olukayode Alabi Lagos State Nigeria Ali Alatas Istanbul Turkey Amit Banerjee Dehradun India Olakunle Adetunji Banjoko Isolo, Lagos Nigeria Jacqueline Ann Banner, MSc Walton-on-thames, Surrey England Stuart Adrian Barclay Brisbane, Qld Australia Trevor Barton Wassenaar Netherlands Carlos I. Bianchi-Ramirez Callao Peru Debabrata Biswas, Ph. D. Kolkata India Trailukya Borgohain Duliajan India Jonathon Lyall Braddock Milton Australia Gerhardus Johannes Brink Franschhoek South Africa Luis Fernando Camacho Ortegon Sabinas, Coahuila Mexico William Keith Campbell Bangalore India Norbert Che Edinburgh Scotland Samneang Chea Yogyakarta Indonesia Hiroshi Chiba Tokyo Japan Laxminarayana Chikatamarla Brisbane Australia Haris Israr Chishti Karachi Pakistan Enrico Cristofanelli Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Sumangal Dasgupta Mumbai, Maharashtra India Jorel Yuri Dechiche Sao Paulo Brazil Mohamed Ahmed Deghedy Cairo Egypt Ahmet Sami Derman Ankara Turkey Gary Stuart Drummond Woollahra, Nsw Australia Mahmoud Emam El Said Giza Egypt Hesham El-Sayed El-Meligy Stavanger Norway Mohab Ibrahim Elwy Cairo Egypt Mohamed Ahmed Farouk, II Cairo Egypt Julfikar Feri Ferdianto Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Darren David Ferdinando Western Australia Australia Stan Fine Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Jan Golonka, PhD Krakow Poland Chandrashekhar Sadanand Gote Llandudno, N. Wales Wales Momen Mohamed Hasan Cairo Egypt Abdulwahab Usman Inenemo Lagos Nigeria Ario Arief Iswandhani Tembalang Indonesia Oseloka Christopher Iwobi Colwyn Bay Wales Elsa Jeanneth Jaimes Bogota Colombia Adriaan Jan Kapel Gordon, Nsw Australia Faizan Alam Khan Karachi Pakistan Ulrich Matthias Knauthe Wien (vienna) Austria Koena Leso Johannesburg South Africa Bradley W. Lingo Sydney, Nsw Australia Xiaojian Liu Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Sten Lou Meerbusch Germany Matthias Lurati, Geologist London England Yongsheng Ma, PhD Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Shyamal Kumar Majumdar Delhi India Sudhanshu Chandra Malviya Dehradun,uttarakhand India Rashad Mammadov Mammadkarim Baku Azerbaijan Elizabeth M. Marshall Tetbury England Saikat Mazumder Brisbane, Qld Australia James Gerard McCann, PhD Dublin 18 Ireland Gregory T Meldrum Nedlands, Wa Australia Muriel Liliana Miller Buenos Aires Argentina Supriya Mukherjee Gurgaon, Haryana India Dilip K. Mukhopadhyay, PhD Uttarakhand India Amin Murad Petropolis - Rj Brazil Chidi Ndokwu Ndokwu Port Harcourt Nigeria Philip Humphrey H. Nelson, PhD Sevenoaks, Kent England Thomas James Neville Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Esijolomi Newe Manchester England Dirk A. Nieuwland, PhD Leiderdorp Netherlands Adebukola Aabidemi Obidairo Grays Essex England Nnamdi Noel Odika Leicester, Leicestershire England Gabriel Efomeh Omolaiye Lagos Nigeria Jael Yanine Pacheco Bucaramanga Colombia Victor Samuel Palanyk, Technical Manager Wooloowin, Qld. Australia Jesus Salvador Porras Buenos Aires Argentina Aulia Pradana Jatinangor, West Jav Indonesia Adour Rabah Pau France Salma Rafi Karachi Pakistan Bachu Pattabhi Ram Prasad Andhra Pradesh India Idowu David Richard Kaduna South,kaduna State Nigeria Candra Riyadi East Jakarta Indonesia Page 2 Neville William Robinson Brisbane, Qld. Australia Diego Fernando Rodriguez Ordonez Bogota Colombia Karen K. Romine, PhD O' Connor, Act Australia Priyanka Roy Chowdhury Llandudno Wales Sandip Kumar Roy Mumbai India Sourav Saha Mumbai, Maharashtra India Arijit Sahu Mumbai,maharastra India Nour El-Din Mohammed Salama, Sr. Banha, Al Qalyubiyah Egypt Ahmed Nasser Sayed Cairo Egypt John Scott, PhD Maida Vale, Wa Australia Steven Geoffrey Scott Brisbane, Qld. Australia Avik Sen Kolkata India Prabhat Seth Vadodra, Gujarat India Manas Kumar Sharma, Dy Chief Geologist Duliajan, Assam India Douglas Alan Short Glenside, S.a. Australia Olivier Siccardi Paris France Ratikanta Sikdar Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh India Frederick Wardle Smith Spennymoor, Durham England Willem Jacobus Smuts Centurion South Africa Yudiyoko Ega Sugiharto Blotongan, Central Java Indonesia Agus Dwi Suryanto Tangerang Indonesia Linyun Tan Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Atif Waqas Tarar Chowk Sarwar Shaheed Pakistan Danial Tauhidi Karachi Pakistan John Taylor W. Pennant Hills,nsw Australia Peter Toth Stavanger Norway Brigita Tumakovaite Utena, Utenos Lithuania Thomas Tygesen Rungsted Kyst Denmark Inemesit Brian Ezekiel Udoh Old Aberdeen Scotland Ramakrishnaiah Upadrasta Mumbai India Abubakar Usman Gombe Nigeria Carlos Alberto Vargas-Jimenez, PhD Bogota Colombia Mikhail E. Velitchko Moscow Russia James Damien Veron Perly Switzerland Yuexiang Wang Beijing Peo. Rep. of China Zhiguo Wang Chengdu, Sichuan Peo. Rep. of China Agus Haris Widayat Frankfurt Am Main Germany Barry John Willis Brisbane, Qld. Australia Ian David Woollen, PhD Edinburgh Scotland Anthony Khee Chuang Yeo Perth, Wa Australia Ahmad Shamsul Kamal Zakaria Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Derick Zurcher Al-khobar Saudi Arabia Tosin Caleb Akinpelu Calgary AB Canada Natalie Aubet Edmonton AB Canada Andrew Pierre Beaton Edmonton AB Canada Benjamin John Crutchfield Calgary AB Canada Page 3 David Crompton Elliott, PhD Calgary AB Canada Meridee Jane Fockler Calgary AB Canada Annelise Freeman Calgary AB Canada Michelle Hawke Calgary AB Canada Keith E. Ingstrup Calgary AB Canada Zhou Jinsong, PhD Calgary AB Canada Khaled Latif Calgary AB Canada Francois C. Marechal Calgary AB Canada Michael Olanrewaju Oladosu Calgary AB Canada Bradley Ryan Spence Calgary AB Canada Robert Bruce Hunter Anchorage AK USA Lisa Guttery Little Rock AR USA Terry Y Suen Bentonville AR USA Jonathan C White Delta BC Canada Kolade Oluwole Adeleye San Ramon CA USA Jim L Eastes Lake Isabella CA USA Ertug Ergun Bakersfield CA USA Paul R Krutak, PhD Coarsegold CA USA Ahmed Glal El-sayed, Jr. New Cairo City Cairo Egypt Jeffrey W. Brame Durango CO USA Sarah S. Doane Boulder CO USA Joseph P. Dumesnil Evergreen CO USA Robert F Garvin Golden CO USA Timothy Alan Gognat Lakewood CO USA Matthew Reed Hoovler Golden CO USA Douglas Bryan Ostby Denver CO USA Ronald Willis Sherwood, PhD Denver CO USA Bruce D Smith, PhD Denver CO USA Andrea S. Steinle Englewood CO USA Leslie Thompson Golden CO USA Robert Russell Tonnsen Golden CO USA Victor Bello Imomoh, Geosteering/MWD/LWD Ankeny IA Nigeria Jena Christine Hintz Green Valley IL USA Edwin David Lindgren Overland Park KS USA Harold Kenneth Recoy Chanute KS USA Joseph Lee Islas Bowling Green KY USA Salah Al-Deen M.Y. Abdalbagi Lafayette LA USA Jeffrey Sydney Hanor, PhD Baton Rouge LA USA Christopher J. Ozol Prairieville LA USA Blaine Matthew Campbell Mancelona MI USA John William Kendrick Bloomfield MI USA Michael R. Robinson Canton MS USA James R. Staub Alberton MT USA Babatunde John Olanipekun St John's NF Canada James McSherry Hornbeck Farmington NM USA Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, PhD Halifax NS Canada Page 4 John Zevenhuizen Halifax NS Canada Jennifer K Colburn Tulsa OK USA Dennis Ray Logan Bartlesville OK USA James A Thum Portland OR USA Josh Clayton Hickman Pittsburgh PA USA John J. Interval, P.G. Bridgeville PA USA Richard Olawoyin State College PA USA Brian Neil Shaffer Rices Landing PA USA Don Raymond Miller Knoxville TN USA Cory Alan Perrin Clarksville TN USA David Harold Anspach Cypress TX USA A K M Shamsul Aziz Houston TX USA Stephen Richard Brand, PhD Houston TX USA Barry Ray Byrd Abilene TX USA Debra Carlo Houston TX USA Ahmed Chaouche Houston TX USA John E. Cooper Dallas TX USA Dana Kay Duree Coryell Richardson TX USA Ross L. Cox Midland TX USA Robert Lynn Davis Katy TX USA George Joseph Dillman Richmond TX USA James C. Erdle, PhD Houston TX USA Justyna Sylwia Ferraro Tomball TX USA Melvyn Richard Giles, PhD Houston TX USA Osman H Hamid Houston TX USA Yvon Houde Houston TX USA Simon Hughes Houston TX USA U V Jones, III Midland TX USA Douglas S. Kenaley Houston TX USA Larry Michael Knox Richmond TX USA Baosheng Liang Houston TX USA Lei Liu Richardson TX USA Timothy Loveless Houston TX USA Hongjun Luo Houston TX USA B. Keith McKeel Richmond TX USA Cleavy Louis McKnight Houston TX USA Douglas Scott Miller Houston TX USA Arijit Mitra Houston TX USA Cory Watson Moore Austin TX USA Craig Earl Moore Houston TX USA Stanley Ray Morris Bellaire TX USA Brent J. Nickel Houston TX USA Gary Peter Nowicki Cedar Park TX USA Adam John Olszewski Houston TX USA Lawrence William Osten Houston TX USA Pradeep K. Patel Katy TX USA Page 5 Jason L. Pitcher Houston TX USA Walter R. Richardson, Jr. Houston TX USA Mathew Ellis Riley Fort Worth TX USA Robert Scott Rutherford Boerne TX USA C. Kenneth Schwartz, Jr. Abilene TX USA John Fredrick Treckman Kingwood TX USA Mark Roger Ulrich Houston TX USA Jianwei Wang College Station TX USA Joseph Lawrence Yoklavich The Woodlands TX USA Jurgen Johann Zach Katy TX USA Joseph E. Zeosky Houston TX USA Christa L. Ziegler Houston TX USA Richard Joseph Zinno Benbrook TX USA Lauren P. Birgenheier Salt Lake City UT USA Eric Matthew Parks Provo UT USA Neil Scott Headley Abingdon VA USA Ryan D. Connors Seattle WA USA Mark William Johns, P.G. Seattle WA USA Karl Steven Osvald Casper WY USA Observing Committee Members (165): http://emd.aapg.org/members_only/coalbed/index.cfm#observers
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