Asset Development Exec Joins ConocoPhillips Alaska
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Heather Tash recently joined ConocoPhillips Alaska leadership as Vice President, Asset Development. In this role, Tash oversees development across the North Slope for the state’s largest oil producer.
Prior to her current role, Tash worked for ConocoPhillips in Texas’ Permian Basin. While there she held roles in process, facilities, production, and reservoir engineering.
“We are delighted to have Heather join our team in Alaska, and looking forward to her leadership,” says Erec Isaacson, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska. “Her experience in process and production is an incredible asset for our operations on the North Slope.”
Tash earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. She began work in the oil and gas industry upon graduation in 2007. Her work in the field has included positions with ExxonMobil and Concho Resources, a Texas oil company acquired by ConocoPhillips in 2021.
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