The last paragraph of the press release should answer your question:
"In 1992, Wooddy was appointed general manager of operations for Tengizchevroil, Chevron's 50% joint venture with the Kazakstan government responsible for operating the Tengiz field which is located 80 miles north west of the company's concession. Wooddy led the team responsible for the planning and development of this 8 billion bbl field from its original production of 90,000 bpd to over 200,000 bpd as of this date. From 1993 to December 1996, Wooddy became responsible for overall management of all field activities including drilling, process and facilities engineering, plant and field operations, maintenance, field finance, and office administrative support activities. Wooddy was responsible for all work plans, budgets, financial objectives, contracting plans, and personnel issues for a workforce of about 2,700. From January 1996 to June 1997, Wooddy was general manager of operations for Chevron in Papua New Guinea and led a force of 1,000 people for the development and production of three oil and gas fields with 800 million barrels of reserves and daily production of 140,000 barrels of oil and 180 million cubic feet of gas."
Cheers....Faris |