Corporation Commission begins search for new division director

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The state Corporation Commission has launched a search for a new director of its Oil & Gas Conservation Division.

Robyn Strickland, who for the past six years served as its director and that of the Commission’s Petroleum Storage Tank Division, is moving to director of the Storage Tank Division. That division regulates more than 4,100 motor fuel facilities and oversees the operation of 10,041 petroleum storage tanks and 49,913 motor fuel dispensers.

The commission announcement explained that an expansion of responsibilities for the Oil & Gas Conservation Division will require someone to focus totally on the division. The current regulatory climate will now require a full-time director with extensive industry technical and scientific knowledge to take the technical regulation to the next level. Oklahoma continues to face challenges from historic operations, abandoned wells, and growing environmental concerns.

The commission praised Strickland’s co-directional work in which she brought her management experience of creating a leaner and more efficient Petroleum Storage Tank Division by leveraging technology and an advanced information management system to the OGCD.

The announcement said that during her time in serving the two divisions, she identified and reduced inefficient business practices impeding one of the agency’s regulatory roles, and helped develop the Mineral Owners Escrow accounting software.

The Corporation Commission is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Oil and Gas Conservation Division Director and its many departments. The job description, requirements, and salary information are available on the State Employment website.