The FINANCIAL — Anadarko Petroleum Corporation on April 28 announced its Board of Directors has named Darrell E. Hollek as Executive Vice President, U.S. Onshore Exploration and Production, effective immediately. Charles A. Meloy, the Company’s current Executive Vice President, U.S. Onshore Exploration and Production, will remain as an Executive Vice President until his retirement in early June.
“Darrell is widely recognized as a respected leader both within Anadarko and throughout the industry,” said Anadarko Chairman, President and CEO Al Walker. “Darrell’s extensive industry knowledge and leadership skills will be of great benefit to the Executive Committee as we continue to move our industry-leading U.S. onshore program forward.”
Hollek joins Bob Daniels, Executive Vice President, International and Deepwater Exploration; Jim Kleckner, Executive Vice President, International and Deepwater Operations; Bob Gwin, Executive Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer; Bobby Reeves, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer; and Chuck Meloy, Executive Vice President, on Anadarko’s Executive Committee, reporting to Walker, according to Anadarko.
“We are incredibly thankful for Chuck’s vision, his passion, and his unwavering focus on our mission, and we congratulate him on his retirement,” said Walker. “The phenomenal growth and enhanced capital efficiency of Anadarko’s U.S. onshore operations over the past nine years have largely occurred under Chuck’s leadership of the teams that have built a deep portfolio and a strong foundation for continued success.”
Hollek has 35 years of experience in the oil and natural gas industry. He began his career with the company in 1980 and most recently served as Sr. Vice President, Deepwater Americas Operations. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. He is a member of the American Petroleum Institute and the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and also serves on the board of The Offshore Energy Center and the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) and on the CEO Council for the Gulf of Mexico Foundation.
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