William Maloney works from Houston, heading up North American operations for Statoil and an EVP for Statoil ASA reporting to the CEO, with over 20 years of experience primarily in International upstream business. Started career as a geologist with Shell Oil Company in 1981. Moved to Texaco in 1997 and left the company shortly after the conclusion of the merger with Chevron as V.P. Exploration and New Ventures. Started with Statoil in my current position in February 2002. Currently serving on the Corporate Executive Committee.
- 1981 – M.S. Geology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 1979 – B.A. Geology, Hunter College (C.U.N.Y.), New York City, N.Y.
Trident Energy; Non-Executive Director, ATX Energy; Energy Advisor, Warburg Pincus; Executive Advisor, Balex Technologies, Houston, Texas
- 2016-Present – Non-Executive Director for Trident Energy and ATX Energy, Energy Advisor Warburg Pincus, Executive Advisor Balex Technologies
- 2010-15 – Executive Vice President, Statoil ASA, Houston
- 2002-09 – Senior Vice President, Statoil ASA, Stavanger, Norway, Oslo, Norway and London, England
- 1998-2001 – Vice President, Texaco Inc., London, England
- 1997-98 – Business Unit Leader, Texaco Inc., Houston
- 1995-97 – Director International E&P, Davis Petroleum, Houston
- 1986-95 – Exploration Region Manager, Pecten International (International Division of Shell Oil Co.), Houston
- 1981-86 – Senior Geologist, Shell Oil Company, Houston
- October 3, 2018-On a knife edge: Balancing supply and demand in a changing world. Published in Forbes.com
- March 23, 2018 – Renewable Energy Subsidies…Yes or No. Published in Forbes.com
- November 27, 2017 – Is this a normal business cycle or are we seeing structural changes to the energy business? Published in Forbes.com
- April 4, 2017 – The Future of Energy Exploration. AAPG Abstract
- March 27, 2013 – Statoil's International Efforts 2002 – Today. HGS abstract
- January 24, 2013 – From Ideas to Profits. AAPG Playmaker Forum abstract
- April 2004 – Statoil: We deliver what we promise. AAPG abstract
- October 1993 – Petroleum Geology of the Deltaic Sequence. Rio del Rey Basin, Offshore Cameroon. AAPG abstract with co-authors Coughlin and Bement
- August 1987 – Hydrodynamics of the Minnelusa Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming. AAPG abstract Rocky Mountain Section meeting
- My publications at the start of my career were primarily technical. Later my speeches and abstracts concerned Statoil. Since 2017 my speeches, abstracts and articles have focused on various topics that impact the energy industry.