Show N I Ii Iri a L t h y yh i ri L LUTHER E E. E BARTLETT speaker at petroleum engineers banquet Drilling Engineer To Speak at Basin Section Luther E. E Bartlett staff engineer for Atlantic North American Producing Division in Dallas and a Distinguished Distinguished Dis Dis- Lecturer of the Society of Petroleum Petroleum Pet Pet- Engineers of AIME RIME will be the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Uintah Basin section of THE DINNER meeting is scheduled for Thursday October 19 at pm p.m. at the Country Club Bartletts Bartlett's speech entitled Engineering Engineer ing an Arctic Oilfield will focus on tho the engineering considerations involved in planning and developing an Arctic oil oil- field Bartlett will discuss the the initial phases of surface development in the Including Arctic base line studies for environmental concerns and detailing plans for roads and buildings thus the unique problems associated w with Ul drilling in Arctic permafrost BARTLETT WILL also outline the engineering en en- development and design of Cl flow flow- w- w lines and gathering systems for of oilfields Melds in the Arctic Bartletts Bartlett's presentation will be drawn largely from personal experience He lie was staff drilling engineer for Atlantic on onAlaska's onAlaska's onAlaska's Alaska's North Slope during the drilling of Prudhoe Bay No 1 I the discovery well for the Prudhoe Bay field and during the drilling of most other North Slope exploratory ex ex- wells A NATIVE of Dallas Bartlett has been with Atlantic since 1959 when he joined the company as an an associate research engineer He lIe became a chemical engineer for the company in 1963 and in 1966 he was named senior drilling engineer Bartlett Bartlett Bart Bart- lett is a graduate of Southern Methodist University and holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering |