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THE PLATFORM MISSION STATEMENT TO ENHANCE AND FOSTER A POSITIVE IMAGE TO THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY BY PROMOTING THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PETROLEUM ENERGY AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES THROUGH EDUCATION, BY USING ALL RESOURCES AVAILABLE. - D & D In This Issue President Letter 2 ADDC President 3 letter Region VI Director 4 Minutes from last 7 month Calendar 9 Legislative Updates 10 Greater Knowledge Greater Service This Months Happenings: July 13th Doug Louis, GSI Engineering “ A Review of SPCC Plans for Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Facilities” July 26th Monthly Board Meeting Desk and Derrick Club of Wichita Kansas Volume 39 Issue 7 July 2016 May the light of freedom, coming to all darkened lands, flame brightly — until at last the darkness is no more. May the turbulence of our age yield to a true time of peace, when men and nations shall share a life that honors the dignity of each, the brotherhood of all. ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower

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THE PLATFORM

MISSION STATEMENT

TO ENHANCE AND FOSTER A

POSITIVE IMAGE TO THE GLOBAL

COMMUNITY BY PROMOTING THE

CONTRIBUTION OF THE

PETROLEUM ENERGY AND ALLIED

INDUSTRIES THROUGH

EDUCATION, BY USING ALL

RESOURCES AVAILABLE.

- D & D

In This Issue

President Letter 2

ADDC President 3

letter

Region VI Director 4

Minutes from last 7

month

Calendar 9

Legislative Updates 10

Greater Knowledge

Greater Service

This Months Happenings:

July 13th Doug Louis, GSI Engineering “ A Review of SPCC Plans for Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Facilities”

July 26th Monthly Board Meeting

Desk and Derrick Club of Wichita Kansas Volume 39 Issue 7 July 2016

May the light of freedom, coming to all darkened lands, flame brightly — until at last the

darkness is no more. May the turbulence of our age yield to a true time of peace, when men

and nations shall share a life that honors the dignity of each, the brotherhood of all.

~ Dwight D. Eisenhower

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I hope all of you enjoyed celebrating July 4

th, our nation’s

birthday; we had a beautiful day for celebrations. I know we

have needed rain, but a deluge is not what I had in mind.

We are fast approaching the time that we elect our new

Board and select committee chairmen. If you are interested in

a valuable educational experience and an opportunity to learn

about Desk & Derrick, then this is your chance. Contact Kelly

Rains, Mary Combs or anyone already on the Board if you

have any questions or concerns.

Denver, CO. will be hosting our Association Convention in

September; the registration deadline is July 31st. The field

trips, seminars, speakers and continuing education classes

are such an asset to each of us. The opportunities for

learning are everywhere when you attend the convention.

What a great way to meet new people and visit with some

you might already know.

If you cannot attend convention then be sure to visit the

ADDC website, it is full of information.

In 2018 the Wichita Club will be hosting the Regional

meeting, what are you willing to volunteer for?

The Board has been discussing ways to invest the money we

currently have in a CD that will serve our Club in the best

way. We would welcome any of your suggestions. If you

have anything that you would like the Board to look at,

contact one of us, we are here to represent you.

Until next month, Marcia

“Always remember that you are absolutely unique, just

like everyone else”

Margaret Mead

Photo Caption

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Marcia Nester Wichita Club President

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Board of Directors PRESIDENT

Connie Harrison

Valero Energy Corp.

[email protected] (o)

PRESIDENT ELECT

Maggi Franks

K&E Computer Services

VICE PRESIDENT

Christina Forth AOG International

SECRETARY

Penny Jacobs Ra-nge Resources-Appalachia LLC

TREASURER

Terry Ligon

L Chem Tech Co., Inc.

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

Lori Landry White Knight Resources

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Melinda Montgomery Memorial Resource Dev. Corp

PARLIAMENTARIAN

Sheryl Minear, RP

Sojourner Drilling Corp.

REGION I DIRECTOR

Cheryl Charie Range Resources - Appalachia

REGION II DIRECTOR

Kathy Bickel

Mosbacher Energy Company

REGION III DIRECTOR

Theresa Adams D&B Marine Services, LLC

REGION IV DIRECTOR

Mary T. Vaughan

EXCO Resources Inc.

REGION V DIRECTOR

Monica Sanchez California Resources Corporation

REGION VI DIRECTOR

Tammy Watkins CTKW Petroleum Land Service, LLC.

REGION VII DIRECTOR

Cori Peever

Command Fishing & Pipe Recovery Ltd.

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July 2016

True independence and freedom can only exist in doing what's right……………..

Brigham Young

As we celebrate the birthday of our nation please stop and take a moment to give thanks to our men

and women who fight so valiantly for our freedom. They are in harm’s way all the time and because

of those brave souls in the past, present and future we enjoy the freedoms that we have. We are truly

a blessed nation; let’s vow to work hard to keep it that way.

It is hard to believe that half of the year is over….it has been my privilege and honor to be your

President and help to lead this association. I could not have done it without your support and faith in

me. I thank you for this great opportunity.

We are drawing nearer to our 65th Annual Educational Conference and Convention. I hope you have

all sent in your registrations and are looking forward to a great educational experience in Denver. The

Denver Club and Region VII are working hard to make this an incredible time for everyone. We have

two FREE Seminars….”SO YOU WANT TO WIN AN AMIEE” AND “SO YOU WANT TO BE

AN RD”. I think you will find both of these seminars informative and entertaining. And it never hurts

to learn more about this association and what it takes to make it run. Even if you do not anticipate

running for RD, it is a great learning experience.

The deadline for nominations for the 2017 ADDC Officers was June 10, 2016.

The following nominations were received prior to the deadline: President Elect – Christina Forth, Edmonton Vice President – Penny Jacobs, Three Rivers Vice President - Terry Ligon, Graham Secretary – Keith, Atkins, El Dorado Treasurer – Tammy Watkins, Enid The forms and photos of the nominees were reviewed by the members of the 2016 ADDC

Nominating Committee, and were approved as received. At this time, the 2016 Nominating

Committee presents this slate of officers, to be presented at the 2016 ADDC Convention for

vote.

Be sure you are getting your official Credentials reports in for the delegate so that your delegate can

vote at the convention. These forms must be sent in and on record to your regional Credentials region

representatives so that your delegates can vote for you the member.

It is also time for your nominating committees to be working on nominations for the clubs. I know

that there are so many of you out there that have so much to offer and we sure could use your

expertise and creativity. Please think about “Stepping Up” and helping lead your club and this

association to even greater heights. It can be scary at first but all of you can do it and do it well.

There are many people who will help you and whom you can lean on if you need to.

Let’s encourage our new members and our younger members to “Step Up To Leadership” in our

clubs and on our association board. They are our future and will be there to continue this great legacy

we are a part of. The younger generation plays a big part in all aspects of this association and this

industry, let’s continue to encourage them and give them the opportunity to grow and lead this

wonderful association of ours.

Have a wonderful and educational July and keep recruiting, renewing and rejuvenating our member-

ship and PLAN TO MATTER every day!!!!!!

Connie Harrison

2016 ADDC President

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July 2016

Region VI Members,

The 2016 ADDC Convention is less than three (3) months away and that

means your Registration for Convention is due. Registration deadline is

July 31, 2016. Book your hotel room so we can all be together and have

some fun. There are some great fieldtrips and seminars you can attend. Also

do not forget the Certification Program that takes place on Thursday and the

FREE SEMINAR on “What it takes to win an A.I.M.E.E.”, offered on

Wednesday night. I hope to see you all in Denver from September 21, 2016 –

September 24, 2016.

Each club will need to send in their Credentials form for the Delegate and

Alternate who will be attending Convention; deadline is August 1, 2016.

Please send the form to Jamie Sabata and copy me. The form and the

instructions are on the ADDC Website so please print and copy them so you

have all the information.

Remember the Region VI Website is up and running and if you would like to

post pictures or an article please send it the Wayne the Webmaster or to

myself and I will send it on its way. Also, the ADDC Insight is looking for

information to keep everyone up-to-date so if you would like to add to that

publication please let me know.

The 2019 ADDC Convention Bid has been submitted to the board for Region

VI to host the convention in Kansas City, KS. The GAC and Co-GAC’s are

planning a trip to Kansas City over the weekend of July 29th to look at hotels

and the convention center. We feel that things are moving along well and

plan to present a splendid report of what we can offer in 2019. I would also

like to thank the clubs that have already stepped up and offered to sponsor an

event for this convention. I feel so blessed to work with such a great group of

people and the clubs they represent.

Have a great month and I look forward to reading your exciting club reports

which enlighten me on how your club continues to grow in knowledge of the

energy industry. Remember to talk to your co-workers about Desk & Derrick

and inform them of all the great things ADDC has to offer.

Happy 4th of July!!!

Tammy Watkins

Region VI Director

[email protected]

I’m a greater believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of

it. ~ Thomas Jefferson

Photo Caption

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TAMMY WATKINS

Region VI Director

[email protected]

Monica Plowman

Butler County

[email protected]

Casi Nichols

Enid

Casi.nichols@ces-

fluidmgmt.com

Sharon Hiss

Great Bend

[email protected]

Kay McKinley

Liberal

[email protected]

Wendy Sparks

Oklahoma City

[email protected]

Carrie Morris

Red Earth

[email protected]

Karen Bibbs

Tulsa

[email protected]

Marcia Nester

Wichita

[email protected]

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JULY 13 2016

Doug Louis Professional Geologist Environmental Group Mgr

GSI Engineering

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CALL TO MEETING

JUNE 8, 2016

Lunch : Petroleum Club

12 Noon Meeting

Salad/Mexican Buffett

Speaker: Doug Louis, GSI Engineering “ A Review of SPCC Plans for Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Facilities”

Please make your reservations with

Elizabeth Clark

by Friday APRIL 8, 2016

[email protected]

316.858.8671

MEMBER NAME : $15.00 Amount Enclosed

GUEST NAME : $20.00

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Marcia Nester 2016 President

March 9th

Regular Meeting Minutes

Doug Louis is a professional geologist who is the Environmental Group

Manager at GSI Engineering. Doug has over 35 years’ experience in

the oil and gas industry. Various roles he has had include: exploration

geologist, regulatory and environmental consultant for major and

independent oil companies and state governments throughout the U.S.

and the KCC’s Oil and Gas Division Director. The environmental group

at GSI assists various sized companies covering a wide range of

commercial activities and governments in environmental site

assessments and environmental consulting. Specifically related to oil

and gas exploration and production, GSI performs field and consulting

work for the filing of Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure

Plans, threatened and endangered species surveys, spill delineation

and clean-up and environmental assessments for new construction and

oil and gas lease transactions, regulatory consulting and expert witness

testimony.

.

April 13, 2016

FEATURED

SPEAKER:

Kent Matson

Matson Geological

Services, LLC

AALP Certified

JULY 13, 2016

FEATURED

SPEAKER:

Doug Louis

AALP Certified

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Marcia Nester 2016 President

Minutes for Regular Desk and Derrick Club of Wichita Meeting, June 8, 2016

Call to Order: President, Marcia Nester called the meeting to order at 12:05 p.m.

Welcome and Introductions: President Marcia Nester welcomed all attendees,

members and guests.

Minutes: None presented for May, Social/Orientation Meeting

Treasurer’s Report: The May Treasurer’s Report has been approved and filed for Audit.

JoAnn Aguilera introduced our guest speaker, Beth Isern, Petroleum Geologist,

Earthquakes and Induced Seismicity. She was assisted by Natasha Fosse.

Ms. Isern described the different fault lines and how various conditions affected them and

how they moved.

At the conclusion of the speech, Ms. Isern was presented with a $25.00 gift card on

behalf of the club.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

Correspondence: No Report

Membership: No Report

Hospitality: Committee Chair, Elizabeth Clark was working the River Festival and Krista Dahlinger

filled in

Program: Trenda Franklin reported that Douglas Lewis, Professional Geologist and Environmental

Group Mgr. with GSI Engineering, will be the July speaker.

President Marcia awarded ADDC & Wichita Club pins and membership cards to new

members, Margo Grover, Nicolle Beury, Krista Dahlinger and Alisha LaFave.

Region VI meeting: Wichita 1st place AIMEE Award winner contender for best Platform

Kelly Rains for President’s Letter, and honorable mention for the photo entered by

Glynne’ Bolte, photographer.

Years of Service certificates were awarded to Marcia Nester 35 years, Vicci Lortz 25

years, Cindy Bear, Tracy Lusher and Liz Clark for 5 years.

The 63rd Region VI meeting will be held in Wichita in 2018, we are looking for a

Chairperson.

The 65th ADDC Meeting will be held in Denver, Colo., September 21st -24th at the Crown

Plaza Hotel. Registration will be $200.00, and information is available on the ADDC

website.

Please look at the ADDC website for information about convention. Check the Region VI

website for pictures and other information about the meeting. Region VI and the Wichita

Club also are on Facebook, check us out.

President Marcia Nester then asked for any other business that needs to come before

the Membership.

Next Regular Meeting: July 13th ,2016 Platform Deadline: July 5th, 2016 Board Meeting: June 28th, 2016 The meeting was adjourned at 12:55 p.m.

Respectfully submitted: Cindy Bear

2016 Secretary

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June 8th Meeting

Beth Isern, Petroleum Geologist

Marcia Nester, D&D President

Janet Evans, Treasurer

JoAnn Augilera

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Legislative

Update

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Reasons to Celebrate A message from your KIOGA President, Edward Cross

Looking back at the challenges Kansas independent oil and gas producers have faced over the past

79 years and the multitude of political barriers we have overcome, ours is the ultimate story of blood, sweat,

tears, willpower, unity, and passion. As independents, we know the oil and natural gas business is fraught with

tremendous risk and carries extreme geological, commercial, and financial exposure. These very challenges

have defined the generations of Kansas independent oil and gas producers who have played and continue to

play a vital role in meeting our nation’s energy needs. And it is time to celebrate the industry’s

accomplishments.

Our nation’s 21st century oil and natural gas renaissance has made domestically produced oil and

natural gas economical and abundant. This market-driven success has helped our nation achieve significant

emission reductions. The oil and natural gas industry played a significant role in reducing U.S. greenhouse

gas emissions by over 20% over the last decade and U.S. carbon emissions are now near 27-year lows.

Contrary to what many activists espouse, fossil fuels and environmental stewardship are not and never have

been mutually exclusive. The fact is responsible oil and natural gas development has been and will continue to

be a key component to making the U.S. a world leader in emission reductions.

The Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association (KIOGA) was founded in 1937 by a small but

determined group of pioneering producers. KIOGA has since grown into the lead state and national advocate

for Kansas independent oil and natural gas producers. Over the years, independents got smarter too. They

learned that organization, numbers, and votes gave them leverage in the government corridors of our state and

nation. Today, KIOGA is driven and led by a robust membership of over 4,200 producers and service

companies. Successfully advocating on behalf of Kansas’ independent oil and natural gas producers for 79

years, KIOGA continues to stand as the primary voice for Kansas independent oil and natural gas producers.

Kansas independent oil and gas producers have survived a past marked by increasingly frequent

cycles of high and low prices and increasing public misunderstanding of their work and opposition to their

activities. For the future, we can expect more of the same. But we will find the right ways to survive in the

future as well.

Today’s Kansas independent producer no longer peers out from under oil-soaked hard hats. They

may have degrees in geology or petroleum engineering hanging on the wall beside diplomas for business

administration or finance. They can speak fluently in the language of bankers and analysts. If they don’t have

the knowledge to handle legal and regulatory tasks a thousand times more complex than those faced in the not

so distant past, he or she may have staff or access to professionals that specialize in traversing the legal and

financial potholes on the road to success.

Kansas independents will find the people, service support, and technology they need to meet

ever-increasing demand for energy. They will use and invent better ways to produce oil and natural gas, and

they will learn to produce at a lower cost. They will also do their jobs with a continuing respect for the

environment as responsibility has and will continue to be an integral part of Kansas independents’ operations.

Today, crude oil and natural gas market dynamics, federal and state policy issues, government

regulation, and constant litigation by environmentalist opponents are fundamental challenges to independent

producers. Yet, independents simply will not give up. They never have, despite the challenges, because

risk-taking is a way of life.

Looking to the future, independents will continue to occupy the front lines, carrying hope,

resourcefulness, and know-how to meet an increasing need for oil and natural gas. I was recently asked by

media about the Kansas oil and gas industry story, what it means, and what is important to know about the

Kansas oil and gas industry. The oil and gas industry is an exciting industry. Innovation is a constant. I want

people to know how hard the Kansas oil and gas industry works and how focused our industry is on

performance and continuous improvement. Our industry never stops thinking about the next improvement,

technology, or innovation that will improve our nation’s energy security. But most importantly, I want people to

know that the Kansas oil and gas industry isn’t just working hard on what we learned. We are working hard to

improve on what we can do in the future.

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Club

Happenings

What’s Ahead

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MAADOA— KC Royals Fun in the Sun. . . Wanting to join with other clubs including D & D and put 1-2 buses together for a day trip. CONTACT: Patricia L. Reynolds, JD Coffeyville Resources Refining & Marketing, LLC

Phone: 913-982-0970 I can get more specific information on pricing, etc, once I have an idea of good days/dates and interest.

Anything you would like to see in our newsletter or maybe you’re a substantial

writer?

Have any great pictures we can add?

Get in touch with Cindy Bear, [email protected], Editor

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Community

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THE PURPOSE OF THIS

CLUB SHALL BE TO

PROMOTE THE

EDUCATION AND

PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT OF

INDIVIDUALS

EMPLOYED IN OR

AFFILIATED WITH THE

PETROLEUM, ENERGY

AND ALLIED

INDUSTRIES AND TO

EDUCATE THE GENERAL

PUBLIC ABOUT THESE

INDUSTRIES.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

PRESIDENT

MARCIA NESTER

[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENT

TRENDA FRANKLIN

Empire Energy E&P, LLC

[email protected]

316.313.4394

SECRETARY

CINDY BEAR

PLAINS MARKETING L.P.

[email protected]

316.687.9600

TREASURER

JANET EVANS

Empire Energy E&P, LLC

[email protected]

316.313.4392

DIRECTOR

ABBY BOCK

WILDCAT RESOURCES INC

[email protected]

316.771.5040

PAST PRESIDENT

KELLY RAINS

KIOGA

[email protected]

316.263.7297

PARLIAMENTARIAN

DIANA RICHECKY

DUKE DRILLING COMPANY INC

[email protected]

316.267.1331