RE:RE:18-1.40 speaks for itself give your head a shake you pumpersILoveTimmies wrote: Yes he must go...If nothing else it lights a new spark,new interest..Give him his door and the secret boot.
I don't agree. He's been top dog for what..... 6 months. He's got the experience to make this company a large producer. Broen was trained as an engineer at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, then spent three years working for SaskOil as an operations engineer in the field in Saskatchewan. He embarked on an 18-year career with Talisman Energy Inc. as an operations engineer posted in Wainwright, gradually working his way up to Grande Prairie field manager before moving back to Calgary to work as senior manager of supply chain for the worldwide operations of the company. Shortly after John Manzoni replaced Jim Buckee as CEO in 2007, Broen was tapped to help Talisman expand into shale plays in the United States, eventually being named president of its new U.S. shale division. He spent three years stationed in Pittsburgh growing northeastern U.S. Marcellus and Texas Eagle Ford shale production from zero to about 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.