Jonah field makes me all kinds of money to! Those oil field boys sure love to buy Ram TrucksAsmodeanreborn said:Not sure about Cheney, but doubt he'd be interested unless he made more money off of it.
As for other companies, I'm sure it wasn't free to get "Jonah Field" written on our turf.![]()
Asmodeanreborn said:Not sure about Cheney, but doubt he'd be interested unless he made more money off of it.
As for other companies, I'm sure it wasn't free to get "Jonah Field" written on our turf.![]()
BJC said:Does he donate? How about the mining/oil/nat gas etc companies?
random thoughts :twocents:
Hayduke said:BJC said:Does he donate? How about the mining/oil/nat gas etc companies?
random thoughts :twocents:
I know he does. Not sure about athletics though.
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I know they have named areas of the campus after him. Dick and Lynn Cheney Plaza on the SW corner of Prexy's right next to the International Center building ($3.2 million from the Cheney's for construction/renovation).
Politics aside, it was good for UW to get this money.
Asmodeanreborn said:Trademark infringement is generally only an issue if the two parties compete in the same sphere. The company I work for received a C&D from SPARC International because their expensive lawyers felt we were competition.
After half the Internet called them retarded (and a few people apparently called in death threats to the law firm), somebody up high at SPARC caught wind of the thing and said they had no problem with us, since we're not in the market of selling top of the line server hardware, and we signed a Co-existence Agreement with them.
Sometimes lawyers do their best to create work for themselves, even when there are no legitimate problems.
TheCup said:Linn Energy bought a position in the Jonah Field previously held by BP America. It was about 750 wells.
Encana operated the bulk of the field and had maybe about 1,500 active wells. That position was bought out by a venture capital firm called TPG Capital who was in the process of standing up an energy business. TPG Capital has about $60 billion in assets and hired some ex-El Paso and Chesapeake execs to run their new Jonah Energy business.
This is sort of untold history, but as Wyoming was entering the last gas boom in the mid-00's, Gov. Freudenthal hauled in the execs from the major oil and gas players and laid down the law that they were expected to make significant community investment contributions (cash donations to non-profits) in the communities near their operations. That's why Encana was giving out almost $2 million/year to various Sublette County charities and did something like $7 million to the university. BP, Anadarko, Devon, etc. were all similarly involved in communities around their bases of operations.
The loss of Encana as a player in Wyoming is going to be felt for a while. My guess is that TPG Capital could give a duck's fart about community relations in Pinedale or Wyoming as a whole. I don't know that, but that's my guess.
All of this is a long way to say that the Jonah Field at War Memorial name will never change even though Encana is now long gone. McMurry, who sold/leased the bulk of Jonah to Encana, bought the naming rights and that's what he chose for the field. I'm pretty sure that deal is for perpetuity.