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The Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Vol. 60 (2017), No. 1. (September), Page 18

Abstract: Environmental Issues and the Railroad Commission of Texas

Previous HitPeterNext Hit G. Pope,1 Previous HitPeterNext Hit Fisher2

The stewardship of natural resources and the environment is an important part of the Railroad Commission of Texas' (RRC) mission statement. Mr. Pope and Mr. Fisher will discuss environmental issues and regulation related to activities under the jurisdiction of the RRC, with a focus on regulation of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production activities.

Biographical Sketch

Previous HitPeterNext Hit Pope attended Purdue University in the mid-1980s and then Rice University from 1987 to 1991 where he performed graduate-level research in Antarctic glacial marine sedimentation. He began his career in environmental consulting in 1991. After 10 years in the private sector, he took a position in the Site Remediation Section of the Railroad Commission of Texas using his knowledge and experience with contaminant fate and transport modeling and risk assessment to regulatory oversight of oil field cleanups. Mr. Pope currently manages the Site Remediation Section.

Previous HitPeterNext Hit Fisher, P.G., works as the Houston District Director in the Field Operations Section of the Oil and Gas Division of the Railroad Commission of Texas. Mr. Fisher was promoted to Houston District Director on August 1, 2015, where he had been the Houston Assistant District Director since June 1, 2011. He is responsible for the overall operations of the Houston District office ensuring that all Commission Rules, procedures, and policies are enforced in the District.

Before moving to Houston Previous HitPeterNext Hit worked for 11 years in the Site Remediation Section of the Oil and Gas Division of the Railroad Commission of Texas in Austin coordinating site assessments and cleanup of abandoned oil and gas surface sites using State funds. Prior to working in Site Remediation, he worked three years in Technical Permitting of the Environmental Permits and Support Section.

Prior to joining the Railroad Commission of Texas Mr. Fisher worked at Fluor Daniel GTI environmental engineering consulting firm where he managed several underground storage tank sites and helped assess and prepare surface mining studies and applications for lignite in east Texas. Mr. Fisher has a BS in geology from The University of Texas at Austin.

Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes

1 Previous HitPeterNext Hit G. Pope: Railroad Commission of Texas

2 Previous HitPeterTop Fisher: Railroad Commission of Texas

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