Home   Contact Us


Home
Hall of Fame
1998 Industry Pioneers
1998 Technology Pioneers



E-mail

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul N. "Red" Adair

Red Adair became for many the symbol of the "can do" attitude of the offshore industry. He worked 14 years with Myron Kinley, the pioneer in oilwell fire and blow-out control, before starting his own world-renowned company. Taking his innovative and practical ideas to sea, Adair led the way to the use of semi- submersible firefighting equipment. He gained international recognition for his work in controlling a series of spectacular offshore blowouts, including the CATCO fire in the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the IXTOC blowout in Mexico's Bay of Campeche in 1979 and the Piper Alpha disaster in the North Sea in 1988, and in taming the fires of Kuwait following the Gulf War in 1991.

 


2008 Hall of Fame Call for Nominations

2008 Nomination Forms
 
Industry Pioneer Nomination Form 
 
Technology Pioneer Nomination Form

Media Plug-In Required

Some sections of this site use the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in. If you do not already have the Acrobat Reader installed, click on the "Get Acrobat Reader" Icon below to download and install.

Home | Newsletters | Gift Shop | Education | Museum Directions | Contact

Copyright Offshore Energy Center 2007.  All Rights Reserved Disclaimers and Privacy Statement.