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From Fall 2015 Commencement Address, Russell E. Parker · · Texas Engineering

“My most exciting days at work are spent going through our research projects, some of which are actually conducted here at the university. I thoroughly enjoy modeling and experimenting and trying to decipher things such as horizontal well completion techniques trying to improve the recovery of gas in place. I get fired up about this stuff. I just love it.”

Russell Parker
Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, CALLON PETROLEUM CO/DE
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On , Russell Parker, Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at CALLON PETROLEUM CO/DE, spoke about research during Fall 2015 Commencement Address, Russell E. Parker on Texas Engineering.

Fall 2015 Commencement Address, Russell E. Parker
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Fall 2015 Commencement Address, Russell E. Parker
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Commencement Speaker: Russell E. Parker, B.S. PE 2000 Russell E. Parker grew up in Midland, Texas, during the 1980s oil bust.
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About Russell Parker

Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer · CALLON PETROLEUM CO/DE

Russell E. Parker, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Callon Petroleum, delivered the fall 2015 commencement address at the University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering, where he was honored as the 2015 Outstanding Young Engineering Graduate. In his speech, Parker discussed the efficiency of the U.S. oil and gas industry, stating that "the US oil and gas industry is so efficient producing domestic natural gas that LNG export terminals are in the works." He attributed a 16% drop in collective CO2 emissions from the U.S. power sector over the previous seven years to natural gas being "so much cleaner than coal or fuel oil," and said this was "not a result of policy or federal mandate" but rather the work of engineers. Parker, who earned his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from the Cockrell School in 2000, reflected on his career trajectory, including his rise from junior engineer to asset manager at Hill Corp Energy and his subsequent role as president of Chief Oil and Gas. He encouraged graduates to prioritize fulfillment over salary, stating, "If you're chasing that sign on bonus or that next higher salary, you'll probably only be fulfilled until your dollar is spent." He also highlighted the achievements of Longhorn engineers, noting that they "comprised the leadership of 40% of the top private E&P companies in the United States and 25% of the top public E&P companies."

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