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Australian Petroleum Exploration Association Limited Members of the Professional Division AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION ASSOCIATION LIMITED MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSIONAL DIVISION New South Wales Nate Affiliation Name Affiliation Nand Affiliation D. Esso Abbott. Earl O. Continental Gerrard. M. J. Beaver McEvoy. McGarry. D. 1. Australian Oil & Gas Agnew. J. D. Inter. Oil & Minerals Ins. Gidley. P. R. McGee. J. B. Arco Andrejewskis. A. J. Ampol Glucksnrann. D. A. G. H. Andresen. Finn Target Goddard. G. G. Zapata McIntosh. McKay. B. G. Esso Angus. A. L Macdonald. Wagner & Priddle Graham. Miss B. McWilliams, F. W. Continental Armstrobng. R. A. Burmah Graham. T. APEA Mahoney. M. J. Auchincloss. G. Greases. S. R. Manhoff, C. N. Esso Bain. J. S. Esso Grand. R. B. Continental J. Marshall, A. J. Pacmines Barr. J. R. Garrett Lance & Co. Guest. D. W. J. & North Consultants Matzkows. A. L. PI B Bartlett. R. J. Esso Hackfonh-Jones. Paul BCA Management Maughan. D. M. Esso Beddoes. L. R.. Jnr. Hall, H. E Burmah Maxwell. W. G. H. Appraisals Mining & Geological Bein. J. Esso Hall. J. R. Aust. Groundwater Consultants Melzer, A. D. Tricentrol Bichan. H. K. Robertson Research Hall. P. C. Esso Meyer, R. R. Bros Biggers. G. C. Esso Hall. R. G. William Meyers. N. A. Birmingham. P. J. Esso Hall. R. K. Oil Drilling & Exploration Milne. N. F. Burmah Black. J. R. Faso Hammaa. H. R. Ayrshire Exploration Miskelly. N. Ord. Minnest. T. J. Thompson & Ptnrs Blau. E_ J. Burmah Hancock. R. A. W. Es so Blanden. I. D. Esso Harrington. H. J. University of New England Moffett. A. Blunter. J. M. Beaver Harris, A. G. Bridge Montano, R. R. Boddam- Whetham. D. H. Dept of Mines, N.S.W Harrison. John Continental Montgomery. R. J. American Embassy Jackson Marine Boese. A. C. Harrison. R. Ray Geophysics Needham. J. C. Tidewater Port Neil. R. S. W. Esso Boyd. B. R. Aust. Oil & Gas Harrison. R. P. Hematite Brackenridge. A. H. Arco Hawshaw, I. P. Esso Nicklin. M. S. Macdonald, Wagner & Priddle Sumitomo Shoji Bradley. F. J. Faso Hayashi. K. Okura Trading Nishimori. Koichi Nolan. B. J. Jackson. Graham. Moore & Partners Brideau, J. W. Head. R.J. Shrm Aust. D. J. J. North Brotherton. R. A. Esso Heath. R. A. E. Marubeni North. A. & Brown. G. A. P.A. Management Consultants Helby. R. J. Palethorpe, N. J. Buchholz. D. H. Australia-Cities Service Hemming. G. H. Tracer Papaba. N. J. L. & Parker Burbury. J. E Arthur. Burbury & Assoc. Henderson. D. K. Trend Exploration Parker. Harlin F. F. Burdett. J. W. A. C. Goode & Co. Henri. P. S. Faso Petracco, Esso Butcher. R. H. Hartogen Henry. 1. McL Pierce. A. C. Calbick. C. V. E. Esso Henshelwood, J. E. Planalp. Roger N. Target Caber. David Hill. J. D. Burmah Podmaroff. P. Burmah Cameron. J. C. Hodgson. D. J. R. Darnes & Moore Prince. A. Prince Publications Cannon, S. J. S.R.H.M. Hogg. E. R. Inter. Oil & Minerals Insur. Ranneh. T. S. M. Casey. D J. Hollingsworth. R. J. S. Beaver Rayner. J. M. Cocks. T. F. Chicago -Bridge Holman, N. P. T. Hutchison Australia Reynolds. H. E. C. Rockwell Manufacturing Cohen. P. Esso Hooke. F. M. Esso Richards. K. Esso Comunos. G. International Pacific Horler. K. M. APEA Rigg. A. J. Esso Condon. M. A. Hartogen Howard. P. F. Macquarie University Robinson, V. A. Esso Conopolia. R. P. Amdel Howe, B. A. R.xt. Emile Cooney. P. M. Faso Hughes. R. L. Ralph M. Parsons Co. Roes. I). Trans Pacific Coppin. R. J. Esso Humphreys. E. W. Burmah Rose. R. R. Cornish. B. E. Isaacs. P. D. MacDonald. Wagner & Priddle Royle, A. R. Cumin. J. C. Plater) Isom J. S. Jar. Esso Scott. D. N. Criss, I. F. Faso Jackman. C. Data Analysis Serinen. M. R. Baker & McKenzie Crist. R. P. Arco Jamieson. Peter Tricentrol Seedsman. K. R. Aust. Exploration Consultants Cumming. G. T. Esso Jauncey, William Robertson Research Sharrock, G. N. Curnow. C. N. Esso Johnson. B. T. Shevtzoff. A. Nateo Davidson. D. G. Johnston. C. R. Short. D. A. Bridge Davidson. J. K. Esso Jones. A. J. Soo. Y. H. Continental Davis. J. F. Esso Jones. B. C. Canadian Superior Spottiswood. I. A. Esso De Deckker. P. Macquarie University Jones, D. J. Australasian Petroleum Stace. N. E. Union Carbide Delbaere, M. A. Hartogen Jones, G. H. R. Marshall. Marks. Dczarnaulds & Jones Stamm. H. E. Esso Denholm, L. S. Jubelin, K. R. Stanford, E. B. Faso Dickson. R. T. Drilling Contractors Kapel. A. J. Bridge Stead. H. S. Esso Diemar. M. Kaser. C. E. Canadian Superior Steele, R. J. Esso Donovan. P. R. McPhar Geophysics Keenan. Miss M. D. Esso Stineur. B. H. Bureau of Mineral Resources Dowd. David ANZ Banking Group Keston. S. Continental Stoen.J. D. Amoco Dumbrell. R. Oil Drilling & Exploration Khurana. A. K. Esso Stratum. A. F. Esso Dundon. Peter Aust. Groundwater Consultants Kloiber, D. H. Phillips Kitchen & Co. Strevens. J. Dunn. J. A. Esso King, R. B. Esso Stuntz J. Edwards. Peter Esso Knabe. R. G. Arco Suri. B. Elliott. J. L. Kraus. G. P. Arco Tanner, R. J. Emerson. D. W. University of Sydney Lane. P. B. Burmah Tichklaar, M. Burmah Evans. A. H. Amoco Lang. J. Threlfall. W. F. Esso Evans. G. M. Esso Lapinski. W. J. Esso Tothif. R. F. K. Continental Evns. P. R. Esso Lapworth. Miss P. B Vale. J. V. Bytes. D. R. Esso Leslie. W. C. Beaver Veevers, J. J. Macquarie University Flint. J. Uni. of New England Lindner. A. W. Voisey. A. ICI Fetherstonhaugh. R. D. Esso Uoyd. A. R. Vocoff. K. Macquarie University Fisher. R. W. Canadian Superior Lukk. G. E. Wales. D. W. Reef Oil Fitzpatrick. B. F. Target Lukas. A. J. William Bros Watson. W. Gardner -Denver Flower. L. G. BEICIP Lunt. C. K. Waugh. Miss M. A. Bank of N.S.W. Fraser. W. W. Esso Lusso. L. Saipem Whittle. A. P. Esso Fuller. J. O. Planet Lye. M. J. J.M.M. Trading Wilson, G. F. Gale. K. H. Arco Macfarlane. C. G. Bank of New South Wales Winterfeidt. Miss J. APEA Garside. I. McCamish. H. M. Bechtel Pacific Wise, J. C. Arco Geary. J. K. Canadian Superior McCubbray. W. Tidewater Port Jackson Marine Wooldridge. L C. P. Oilmine Exploration Victoria Name A f filiation Name Affiliation Name Affiliation Allen. J. C. Bennett. B. B. Gas & Fuel Corporation of Victoria Cass. M. R. Anderson. W. F. Bidston, B. J. BP Collier. J. Conzine Riot into Aronfeld. E. D. Aust. Consolidated Inds Birch. George Economic Research Unit Cornelius. I. P. Cornelius Investments Bailey, D. L. Blaikie. A. H. ICI Cummins. R. B. A.N.L. Baillieu. R. L. North Broken Hill Boeuf. M. G. Shell Canal.). R. Rabhin. D. A. BP Bollen. P. W. Deutsch. C. P. Hardcastle & Richards Barker. L. S. Leonard S. Barker & Assoc. Bosch. J. B. M. Ten Shell Diggs. W. E. Alliance Barnes- C. P. Breen. J. F. Donaldson.). G. Woodside- Burmah Barry. G. A. Withers. Bee & Co. Brown. B. R. BHP Duff. P. G. Romud Drilling Fluids Bashford. D. Goldfields Diamond Drilling Bun. D. C. Edgington. D. A. Bate. J. G. May & Mellor Cadart. M. L. Alliance Elliott. R. M. L. All- States Mining Finance Bee. J. K. Withers. Bee & Co. Cairns, L. J. Endeavour Falvey, D. A. Shell Bell. R. M. Endeavour Caltinas. Miss P. A. Field. R. A. BP Benedek. S. Campbell. W. S. Chevron Exploration Findlay. Angus L. BP 195 The APEA Journal, 1974 Vidalia -continued Nanan A filiation f Name Affiliation Name A f filiation Fitzgerald. J. B. Woodside Burmah McNair, A. D. Sanderson. A. M. National Bank Flower. J. M. PI B McPhee. Ian Sanderson. R. R. Peat. Marwick. Mitchell Foster. R. J. & Co. BHP Macek, Charles Schuben. J. M. Esso Fujioka. N. Oceania Petroleum MacKinnon. K. M. Aunt. Resources Des. Bank Shawley. J. E. A. BP Garland, C. F. Dept. of Minerals & Energy Maclean. C. H. J. BP Sherwin. R. J. S. BP Leurs, H. L Shell Magub, T. A. ICI Shorland. Mrs. B. A. Shell Gibson. R. W. Essochem Marsden. M. A. H. University of Melbourne Smethurst. James Shell Hanson, J. I. Maureira. A. S. BHP Smith. C. H. Hardcastle. R. T. Hardcastle & Richards Meisinger. H. Mobil Smith. D. R. Hardy, Miss L. A. BHP Menzel. B. W. United Petroleum Reserves Smith, R. J. Hardcastle & Richards Hayashi. Yoshikazu Oceania Petroleum Mills, J. Southern Natural Gas Dev. Spicer. J. R. BP Heggie. J. G. Aust. Resources Dev. Bank Moody-Stuart. M. Shell Stephens. G. J. Hemala, Milan BHP Moyle, B. V. BP Stephenson. G. D. BHP Herlihy, J. H. Chevron Exploration Mukhtar. K. E. Stienstra. J. J. Shell Hillhouse. Miss M. BHP Mulready. J. N. Alliance Stratton, M. A. Hoare, K. J. Interstate Oil Munro. D. J. Romud Drilling Fluids Sticpewich. J. C. Ocean Ventures Hocking, J. B. Nash. R. K. Faso Student, B. Esso Hodgson, E. A. Hematite Needham, J. G. Sweetland, W..H. BHP Hopkins. B. McD. BHP Newman, F. P. Sykes. I. G. Hutchinson, R. Newton, H. J. Thomas. Jackson, J. T. Tri -State Oil Tool & D. E Supply Nicholls, D. R. James. A. V. BP BHP Thomas. E G. BP Nicholson. John BP lesson. R. G. C. Endeavour Thomas, G. D. Noguchi. T. Thomson. Johnson. C. J. Conzinc Riotinto lild C. A. Woodside- Burmah Ogushi. Karen. A. CRA N. The Dowa Mining Co. Topham, R. Davies & Dalziel Keith. G. N. BHP Pattinson. R. Shell Toy, R. G. Vamgas, N,1 Kemp. David Esso Perry, V. L. Goldfields Diamond Drilling Verwoerd. P. J. Nevanont Pietersz. C. R. Kennon. G. BHP Wachsmach. W. F. Shell W. Poll. J. J. K. Koop, Chevron Warden, A. G. H. PI B KrumnteL R.
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