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Show Western Company manager to speak in Rangely, Colo, Bill Matson of The Western Company -Ot JSor.th Ameri, Denver Region , Office r,.w ill b tJiQ'gurist sjieaker at the JanuMy$itifity..oSL Petroleum-Engineers Petroleum-Engineers (SPE) meeting at Rangely, Colo., Jan. 15, 1981. The subject of his speech wiil be "We Have Come A Long Way Baby Well Stimulation Then and Now." Matson is currently the president and region manager of the Rocky Mountain Region of the Western Company. Pertinent professional involvements since employment by The Western Company in 1957 include positions of service supervisor, field salesman, technical sales manager, district manager, assistant region manager, corporate sales representative,- and manager of human resources. Professional organization leaderships leader-ships include National Committee Chairmanship of the American Institute In-stitute of Mechanical Engineers, Program Chairman of 1976 Joint International In-ternational Conference of American Society" Mechanical Engineers in Mexico City, National Program Chairman for Well Completion Section, SPE and hononary membership in Four and Five Mile Clubs for technical contribution to ultra-deep well stimulation technology. Matson's overall personal and professional accomplishments are recognized in biographical reference listings including "Who's Who in the South", Southwest and American Biographical Institute's "Book of Honor", and "Personalities of the South." Publications include "Controlled Stimulation of Deep, Hot Wells with Binary and Trinary HCI-Organic Acid Blends", "New Look at the Canyon Sand Ozona Trend," "Stimulation Design for Ultra-Deep Wells," "The Dakota," "New Technique for Determining Sand Bank Geometry in Vertical Fractures Provides for a More Effective Stimulation Design," "Computer Calculations of Pressure and Temperature Effects on Length of Tubular Goods During Deep Well Stimulation," "Training for Technological Standardization in a Geographically Dispersed Organizational Environment," "Will It Pay It's Way or Eat Our Lunch," and numerous other professional articles. |