The estimated Net Worth of Donald L Paul is at least $674 mil dollars as of 19 February 2024. Mr. Paul owns over 16,816 units of Berry Corp stock worth over $498,963 and over the last 6 years he sold BRY stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $175,200 as Independent Director at Berry Corp.
Donald has made over 5 trades of the Berry Corp stock since 2020, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 16,816 units of BRY stock worth $88,116 on 19 February 2024.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 24,490 units of Berry Corp stock on 4 March 2022 worth over $128,328. On average, Donald trades about 9,522 units every 138 days since 2019. As of 19 February 2024 he still owns at least 95,222 units of Berry Corp stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Paul stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Donald L. Paul Ph.D. serves as Independent Director of the Company. He has been a member of the faculty at the University of Southern California (“USC”) since January 2009, and currently acts as Executive Director of the Energy Institute, the William M. Keck Chair of Energy Resources, and Research Professor of Engineering. Mr. Paul has been Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C. since July 2008, and has been an academic member of the National Petroleum Council since 2010 when he was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Energy. Mr. Paul has served on advisory boards at major universities (including USC, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (“MIT”), Harvard, Rice, Stanford, and the University of Texas), governments and national laboratories, oil and gas companies, power utilities, and technology companies. Mr. Paul leads numerous programs including USC’s Laboratory for Energy Security Systems and Center on Smart Oil Field Technologies as well as the Industrial Advisory Board for the Department of Energy University Consortium on Fossil Energy Research. He frequently speaks at national and international forums on the future of energy and energy security, cyber-security of energy systems, intelligent energy infrastructures, petroleum economics, and energy careers. Over a 33-year tenure at Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), Mr. Paul held a variety of positions throughout the United States and overseas in research and technology, exploration and production operations, health, safety and environmental compliance, and executive management, including service as President of Chevron’s Canadian subsidiary, as senior compliance officer for Chevron’s health, environment and safety and global cyber-security functions and most recently as the Chevron’s Vice President and Chief Technology Officer when he retired in 2008. Mr. Paul received his Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics, Master of Science degree in Geology and Geophysics, and PhD in Geophysics from MIT.
As the Independent Director of Berry Corp, the total compensation of Donald Paul at Berry Corp is $175,200. There are 8 executives at Berry Corp getting paid more, with Cary Baetz having the highest compensation of $2,829,510.
Donald Paul is 74, he's been the Independent Director of Berry Corp since 2019. There are no older and 16 younger executives at Berry Corp.
Donald's mailing address filed with the SEC is 16000 N. DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 500, , DALLAS, TX, 75248.
Over the last 11 years, insiders at Berry Corp have traded over $252,205,051 worth of Berry Corp stock and bought 1,096,094 units worth $5,295,392 . The most active insiders traders include Street Partners Llc Gahan T..., Capital Management Lp Oaktr..., eValue Opportunities Fund Ho.... On average, Berry Corp executives and independent directors trade stock every 31 days with the average trade being worth of $1,220,805. The most recent stock trade was executed by Fernando Araujo on 23 August 2024, trading 33,950 units of BRY stock currently worth $211,169.
berry petroleum company is an independent energy company engaged in the production, development, acquisition, exploitation and exploration of crude oil and natural gas. publicly traded since 1987, berry traces its roots in california heavy oil production back to 1909. currently, berry’s principal reserves and producing properties are in california, utah (uinta basin), texas (e. texas, permian basin) and colorado (piceance). at december 31, 2010, the company reported proved reserves of 271 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe), a 15% increase compared to 2009 proved reserves. 2010 proved developed reserves represent 49% of total proved reserves. at year-end 2010, the company’s proved reserve mix includes 166 million barrels of crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids, and 630 billion cubic feet of natural gas, or 61% oil and 39% natural gas. total production in 2010 averaged 32,700 boe per day.
Berry Corp executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: