Huey, Arthur Sidney, 1909-
Arthur Sidney Huey (1909-1984), a petroleum geologist, received an AB degree in geology from University of Southern California in 1932 and a Ph. D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1940. Huey worked as a geologist for Shell Oil Company from 1936-1948 and then went on to work for Hancock Oil Company as chief geologist. In 1966, he started work as an independent consulting geologist and served as an advisor for the Israeli Ministry of Development. He was president of Oil Securities and Metals, Inc., and consulted for other companies until his retirement in 1983.
From the description of Arthur Sidney Huey papers, 1890-1981. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 45998987
Arthur Sidney Huey, a petroleum geologist, was born 29 July 1909 in Columbus, Kansas to Sidney Breeze and Lottie Mae (Driscoll) Huey. He attended high school in Los Angeles and received an AB degree in geology from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, in 1932. In June of 1940 he received a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Huey worked as a geologist for Shell Oil Company from 1936-1948, performing district research work in Montana and San Joaquin Valley, California. He resigned to accept a position as Chief Geologist with Hancock Oil Company in Long Beach, California. From 1956-1959 Huey served as Manager of Foreign Exploration for Hancock, where he developed exploration in such countries as Venezuela, Kuwait, Bolivia, and various oil fields in California. In 1959 Huey became Chief Foreign Geologist for Signal Oil and Gas Company, a company that merged with Hancock Oil Company. During his tenure with Signal, Huey developed exploration in Iran, Argentina, Venezuela, Kuwait, Bolivia, Guatemala, the North Sea, and Tunisia.
In 1966 Huey resigned from Signal to work as an independent consulting geologist and served as special adviser on exploration for the Israeli Ministry of Development. From 1968-1970 he served as President and Director of Oil Securities and Metals, Inc., and from 1970-1973 he was Director of Petroleum Exploration and Development Company (PEDCO), a Bermuda corporation bought out by British banking interests in 1974. In 1980 he became vice-president of CEMCO until his retirement in 1983.
Arthur Huey married LaVerne Brunson of Ft. Worth, Texas in 1940. They had two children: daughter Shaun (Charlsie), b. 1943, and son Raymond, b. 1944. Huey died in December 1984 after a battle with Parkinson’s Disease.
From the guide to the Arthur Sidney Huey papers, 1890-1981, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)
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creatorOf | Arthur Sidney Huey papers, 1890-1981 | Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. |
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Birth 1909
German,
Spanish; Castilian