Pete Slaiby specializes in asset management, risk assessment, policy development and advocacy, well and reservoir management, asset integrity, governance, and sustainability, developed over 37-years with Shell.
He began his career in the Gulf as a Petrophysical Field Engineer and surveillance engineer. His international experience spanned several decades in various expatriate assignments that brought him to Syria, Brazil, Cameroon, the United Kingdom, Brunei, and a domestic return to Alaska in various roles from Project and Asset Manager to Vice President. In this time frame Pete specialized in performance turnarounds and changing the way business was managed in producing operations, development, decommissioning and stakeholder relationships.
His engagement in stakeholder management was the subject of a book that describes the issues of development in today’s environment, The Eskimo and the Oil Man.
He serves on public, private, and not-for-profit boards in New Jersey, Alaska, and Texas, and has testified before the United States Congress. Pete attended Vanderbilt University, where he received a BE in Mechanical Engineering