In the course of his
career, Norm McIntyre has been one of the
builders of the modern Canadian oil and gas
industry, just as he has been one of the
builders of Petro-Canada since joining the
company over 20 years ago…We owe Norm a large
debt of gratitude for his exemplary contribution
to the corporation, to the industry, and to the
community. Ron Brenneman, president of Petro-Canada
Norman F. McIntyre retired in
2004. His career in the petroleum industry spanned
almost forty years. He graduated from the University
of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Petroleum Engineering, and has a Master of Science
degree in Management from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. McIntyre spent fifteen
years with Mobil Oil in engineering and operations
positions, onshore and offshore in Canada and the
United States.
McIntyre joined Petro-Canada in
1982, with responsibilities for the company’s growth
in the frontier regions. He became Vice-President of
Frontier Development, then of Production. In 2002,
he was asked to take the helm and became President
of Petro-Canada. McIntyre had experience in all
aspects of the industry, from overseas operations to
upstream opportunities in Canada, including the
Athabasca oil sands and Western Canada gas.
He has balanced a commitment to
the petroleum industry and to the community
throughout his career. In June 2000, he served as
Canadian Chairman of the Organization for the World
Petroleum Congress held in Calgary. He has been the
Chairman of the Calgary United Way Campaign, and
Chairman of the Canadian Association of Petroleum
Producers. As well, he is a past board member of the
Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI); past
Chairman of the Centre for Cold Ocean Research and
Engineering (C-CORE); past director of Hibernia
Management and Development Company Ltd; and past
director of Syncrude Canada Ltd. Norman McIntyre’s
leadership roles in the community and his commitment
to research in the petroleum industry continues to
influence the corporate world today.
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