Friday, June 10, 2016

Public Golf Memberships in Austin, TX


The president and CEO of Mineral Asset Development Petroleum, LLC, an energy company based in Austin, TX, Joel C. Johnson has nearly 40 years of experience in the petroleum industry. Outside of work, Joel C. Johnson enjoys golfing in Austin, TX.

Austin’s highly rated public courses provide plenty of options for anyone interested in hitting the links. Austin’s Parks and Recreation Department offers residents annual golf memberships through the Austin Public Links program, allowing play on seven of the area’s public courses. With different levels of membership, the program accommodates both casual and dedicated golfers.

1. Silver: This membership level allows members to play on the Jimmy Clay, Morris Williams, Lions, or Hancock Golf Courses anytime for a small green fee of $3 or $3.50; it also includes two guest passes to play at Grey Rock.

2. Gold: Individuals can play on any of the previously mentioned courses as well as Joe Kizer and the Joe Balander Short Course with no green fee. Additionally, this level provides members with five guest passes to Grey Rock.

3. Platinum: Members can play on any of the previously mentioned courses, plus Grey Rock, with no green fee; at Grey Rock, members get unlimited range balls. Platinum members also receive merchandise and food and beverage discounts, as well as social and tournament opportunities.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Energy4me Provides Resources for Energy Education


Joel C. Johnson of Austin, TX is a managing member of Mineral Asset Development Petroleum. As a professional in the oil and gas industry, Joel C. Johnson has found membership in the Society of Petroleum Engineers to be beneficial. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) has sections located around the world, including in Austin, TX. These sections provide a variety of networking opportunities, industry information and education, as well as community outreach.

Energy4me, an educational branch of the SPE, provides helpful resources to sections across the nation that enable them to facilitate training opportunities. Members of SPE are encouraged to participate in these educational endeavors in order to promote conservation and educate the public about the future of the oil and gas industry.

Regional sections of SPE are encouraged to donate educational materials to schools. One such resource is an Energy4me kit, containing lesson plans for all ages, teaching tools, classroom activities, hands-on experiments, as well as information regarding careers in petroleum engineering. Section members are also encouraged to utilize Energy4me resources to give classroom presentations to pre-university students. These presentations provide facts that help inspire the best and the brightest to pursue careers in the energy sector.

At SPE conferences, teachers are invited to free professional-development workshops that help them incorporate lessons about energy into the classroom. In addition, STEM workshops are offered to secondary students. These include hands-on activities, tours of various types of technology installations and presentations.

Through the continuing education and outreach of Energy4me, SPE aims to educate the public and recruit new talent to grow the energy industry.