The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Act (1955) created the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission
(AOGCC or Commission). The Commission was composed of the Governor of the Territory of
Alaska,
the Territorial Commissioner of Mines, and the Territorial Highway Engineer. Rules and
regulations
governing Commission activities became effective on October 1, 1958.
Under the State Organization Act of 1959, the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission was
abolished,
its function and authority transferred to the Department of Natural Resources, Division of
Mines
and Minerals. A group within the department was designated to hold hearings and issue
decisions
on oil and gas matters. This group was the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee which
consisted
of the Director of the Division of Mines and Minerals (Chairman), the State Petroleum
Geologist,
the State Petroleum Engineer, and the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Natural
Resources.
In 1968 the Division of Oil and Gas was created within the Department on Natural Resources.
The
new division arose from the Petroleum Branch of the Division of Mines and Minerals. The
Alaska
Oil and Gas Committee was placed within the new division, and consisted of the Director,
Chief
Petroleum Geologist, and Chief Petroleum Engineer. In 1976 the word
"conservation"
was added to the division's title, and it became the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation.
With the advent of production from Prudhoe Bay in 1977, the Legislature became concerned
with
the potential conflict between the state's revenue interest in high production rates on
state
leases and the state's conservation interest in protecting total ultimate recovery. To
obviate
its concern, the Legislature amended AS 31.05 by Chapter 158, SLA 1978 to create a new
Commission,
effective January 1, 1979, as an independent quasi-judicial agency within the executive
branch
of the state. Initially, the new Commission was housed within the Department of Natural
Resources,
but in 1980 it was transferred to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. On February 17, 1994, Governor Hickel transferred the Commission to the Department of Administration. On February 13, 2019, Governor Dunleavy transferred the Commission to the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development through Administrative Order No. 307.
Commissioners (Terms in Office)
Petroleum Engineering
Jessie Chmielowski
(2019 - Present)
Cathy Foerster
(2005 - 2019)
Randy Ruedrich
(2003 - 2003)
Mike Bill
(2002 - 2003)
Julie Heusser
(2000 - 2002)
Robert Christenson
(1997 - 2000)
J. David Norton
(1995 - 1996)
Russell A. Douglass
(1990 - 1995)
C.V. "Chat" Chatterton
(1982 - 1990)
Hoyle H. Hamilton
(1977 - 1981)
O.K. "Easy" Gilbreth, Jr.
(1968 - 1978)
Karl VonderAhe
(1963 - 1968)
K. Davison
(1962 - 1963)
Richard V. Murphy
(1959 - 1962)
Geologist
Greg Wilson
(2022 - Present)
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr.
(2000 - 2022)
David W. Johnston
(1989 - 2000)
William W. Barnwell
(1986 - 1988)
Harry W. Kugler
(1979 - 1986)
Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
(1962 - 1978)
Donald D. Bruce
(1959 - 1962)
Public Member
Brett Huber, Sr.
(2023 - Present)
Jeremy Price
(2019 - 2022)
Hollis French
(2016 - 2019)
Mike Gallagher
(2015 - 2015)
David J. Mayberry
(2014 - 2015)
John K. Norman
(2004 - 2014)
Sarah Palin
(2003 - 2004)
Camille Oechsli Taylor
(1997 - 2003)
Mary Marshburn
(1997 - 1997)
Tuckerman Babcock
(1993 - 1996)
Leigh Griffin
(1992 - 1993)
Lonnie C. Smith
(1979 - 1992)
Homer L. Burrell
(1969 - 1973)
Dale Wallington
(1967 - 1969)
Charles F. Herbert
(1964 - 1967; 1970 - 1973)
James A. Williams
(1959 - 1969)
Phil R. Holdsworth
(1955 - 1963)
NOTE: Between 1959 and 1979 the Commission was called the "Committee".
AOGCC 50th Anniversary 1958-2008
50th Anniversary Publication
"Our Resources, Our Past, Our Future: AOGCC - 50 Years of Service to Alaska"
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