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Bow Valley Industries

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Bow Valley Industries
FormerlyHi-Tower Drilling
Founded1 May 1962 (1962-05-01)
Defunct1 October 1995 (1995-10-01)
FateAcquired by Talisman Energy
HeadquartersBradie Building,

Bow Valley Industries Ltd. was a Canadian energy company that existed from 1962 to 1995. Bow Valley grew to become one of Canada's largest oil and gas producers.[1] It had significant reserves in Canada, the North Sea, and Indonesia. Bow Valley, which was one of a small number of Canadian concerns to participate in the development of the North Sea, had a significant share in the Brae oilfield. In 1987, British Gas acquired a majority stake in the company and made a major investment in its growth.[2] The company was renamed Bow Valley Energy Inc. in May 1993.[3] In March 1994, British Gas announced its 53 per cent share in the company was for sale.[4] In May of that year, Talisman Energy, also of Calgary, agreed to purchase the shares from British Gas,[5] and then that summer acquired the remaining minority shares in the company.[6] Bow Valley's operations were integrated into Talisman's through late 1994 and early 1995, and the company was dissolved in October 1995.

Leadership

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President

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  1. Daryl Kenneth Seaman, 1 May 1962 – 28 September 1976
  2. John Richard Harris, 28 September 1976 – 28 February 1981
  3. Gerald James Maier, 5 April 1982 – 4 September 1985
  4. Daryl Kenneth Seaman, 4 September 1985 – 31 December 1987
  5. William Howard Tye, 1 January 1988 – August 1990
  6. Jerry Raymond Wright, August 1990 – 14 September 1992
  7. Robert George Welty, 28 September 1992 – August 1994

Chairman of the Board

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  1. Daryl Kenneth Seaman, 28 September 1976 – 5 May 1992

References

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  1. ^ Peter Foster, From Rigs to Riches: The Story of Bow Valley Industries, (Collins Publishers, 1985), 12.
  2. ^ Gordon Jaremko, "British Gas will control Bow Valley," Calgary Herald, (4 August 1987), A1.
  3. ^ Gordon Jaremko, "Bow Valley name change to reflect focus on energy," Calgary Herald, (8 May 1993), B10.
  4. ^ Alan Boras, "Major block of Bow Valley for sale," Calgary Herald, (30 March 1994), E2.
  5. ^ Alan Boras, "Oilpatch giants to merge," Calgary Herald, (18 May 1994), A1.
  6. ^ Donald Campbell, "Bow Valley staff watch Talisman sharpen guillotine," Calgary Herald, (9 August 1994), C3.