Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR186 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2019

                    86R9223 BK-D
 By: Wray H.R. No. 186


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The life of a respected innovator in the petroleum
 industry drew to a close with the passing of J. G. Savins on January
 11, 2019, at the age of 93; and
 WHEREAS, The son of an army serviceman, George Savins was
 born on August 15, 1925, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to Sergeant George
 Francis Savins and Herlinda Savins; as a teenager, he was forced to
 evacuate from Oahu, Hawaii, as World War II reached the island and
 the Battle of Midway loomed, and he went on to join the fight
 himself following his graduation from Martin High School in Laredo
 in 1943; he served as a member of the 658th Field Artillery
 Battalion in Germany and England, and after returning home, he
 earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Texas A&M
 University; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Savins went to work as a junior chemist at
 Magnolia Petroleum Company's Field Research Laboratory in
 Duncanville in 1949, and a year later, he married his college
 sweetheart, Jeannette Hastings; the couple shared nearly 55 years
 of marriage until her passing, and they were blessed with 7 sons,
 George, Michael, James, Matthew, Richard, Tim, and Eric, along with
 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; and
 WHEREAS, During the Korean War, Mr. Savins joined the local
 U.S. Army Reserve unit of the Chemical Corps along with other Field
 Research Laboratory chemists and engineers, and he was commissioned
 a second lieutenant; over the course of his career at home, he made
 numerous contributions to the development and improvement of
 drilling technologies, particularly with regard to the enhancement
 of drilling fluids used in oil exploration; his diverse research
 interests led to his receiving 12 international and 31 U.S. patents
 and producing 36 publications, and he also organized and co-chaired
 symposia, conferences, and sessions on a variety of petroleum
 engineering topics; and
 WHEREAS, After retiring from Mobil Research and Development
 in 1985, Mr. Savins worked as a research associate for The
 University of Texas Balcones Research Center, and he later served
 as a technical consultant to the R&E Group at NL Baroid in Houston;
 in 2010, he was inducted by the American Association of Drilling
 Engineers into its Drilling Fluids Hall of Fame; and
 WHEREAS, George Savins was a man of uncommon intellect and
 ingenuity, and he leaves behind a record of achievement that his
 loved ones can remember with pride; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of J. G. Savins and
 extend sincere sympathy to his family and friends; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of J. G.
 Savins.