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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 31. Oil and Gas
- Chapter 5. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Act
- Section 9. Qualifications of Members.
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AS 31.05.009. Qualifications of Members.
Members shall be qualified as follows:
- (1) one member shall be a petroleum engineer who
- (A) holds a certificate of registration as an engineer under AS 08.48 and, under regulations adopted to implement that chapter, has
qualified as a petroleum engineer; or
- (B) has earned a degree from a university in the field of engineering and has at least 10 years of professional subsurface
experience in the oil and gas industry in drilling, well operations, production process operations, reservoir
engineering, or a combination thereof; for the purposes of this subparagraph, a person meets the requirement of earning
a degree in the field of engineering if the person obtains an undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering that
meets the requirements for program accreditation by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology and the person completes university or industry training specific to petroleum
engineering that illustrates application of engineering principles to the problems encountered and methods used in the
petroleum industry, including drilling, production, reservoir engineering, fluid flow through subsurface formations,
and hydrocarbon transportation;
- (2) one member shall be a geologist who
- (A) holds a certification as a professional geologist under AS 08.02.011 and has professional experience in the field of
petroleum geology; or
- (B) has earned a degree in the field of geology from a university accredited in the field of geology and has a minimum of
10 years professional experience in the field of petroleum geology; and
- (3) one member who shall have training or experience that gives the person a fundamental understanding of the oil
and gas industry in the state.
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