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Part 1: Close Up Radio Spotlights Petroleum Engineering Consultant Scot Buell

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Coleville, CA - After retiring from Chevron in 2018, Petroleum Engineer Scot Buell continues to consult with the oil and gas industry. Buell’s four-decade-long tenure at Chevron saw him traversing the United States—Montana, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and California—before scaling international heights. His multifaceted role encompassed running drilling rigs, meticulously planning oil wells, reservoir simulation, reserve estimating and managing field operations involving over a thousand wells.

The most remarkable aspects of Buell’s narrative is his forward-thinking stance on climate change and sustainable energy. Acknowledging the undeniable positive impact petroleum has had on our modern world, the reality is that climate change is real. He also highlights the nuanced challenges of identifying truly green solutions, such as the environmental impact of lithium extraction for electric vehicle batteries.

“Climate change is an existential challenge that demands immediate and sustained action,” Buell emphasizes. “While petroleum engineering has been my life’s work, I advocate for a balanced approach that incorporates renewable energy sources.”

Before retiring, Buell dedicated himself to maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle, encapsulated by his passion for athletics. He has set an ambitious 28 component goal to run marathons, cycle, ski and climb the highest point on every continent. He has completed 27 out of the 28 components, Everest being the remaining incomplete component.

“Everyone should have pragmatic approach to diet and exercise,” Buell explains.

For more information about Scot Buell, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/rsbuell