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Education
  
Cessnock High School

Name
  
Frank Rickwood


Died
  
July 19, 2009, Barbados

Full Name
  
Frank Kenneth Rickwood

Born
  
1921
Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia

Occupation
  
Geologist, business executive

Books
  
The Kutubu Discovery: Papua New Guinea, Its People, the Country and the Exploration and Discovery of Oil

Parents
  
Elizabeth Rickwood, George Rickwood

Alma mater
  
University of New England

Frank Rickwood (1921-2009) was an Australian businessman in the oil industry. He worked for BP from 1956 to 1980, serving as the President of BP Alaska from 1969 to 1980. He later served as the Chairman of Oil Search, focusing on oilfields in Papua New Guinea.

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Early life

Frank Rickwood was born in 1921 in Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia. His father, George Rickwood, was an English immigrant to Australian who worked as the editor of the Cessnock Eagle and correspondent for the Sydney Daily Telegraph. His mother was Elizabeth.

Rickwood was educated in a convent in Nulkaba, New South Wales and the Cessnock High School. He graduated from University of New England in 1945.

Career

Rickwood was a lecturer of geology at the University of Sydney. He also worked for Oil Search, making research trips to Papua New Guinea.

Rickwood worked for BP (formerly known as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company) from 1956 to 1980. He developed oilfields in Somalia, Central America and South America. As the President of BP Alaska from 1969 to 1980, he oversaw the expansion of the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field.

Rickwood served as the Chairman of Oil Search in the 1980s. In that capacity, he discovered the Kubutu Oil Field in Papua New Guinea.

Rickwood served on the Boards of Directors of Ampol, Pioneer International and Peko Oil. He authored The Kutubu discovery: Papua New Guinea, Its People, the Country and the Exploration and Discovery of Oil in 1992.

Rickwood was the 1993 recipient of the Haddon Forrester King Medal from the Australian Academy of Science. Additionally, he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Queen herself aboard the HMY Britannia.

Personal life

Rickwood was gay. He lived with his partner, Justin Rainey, until the latter died in the early 1990s. However, he was closeted in the workplace. When he was John Browne's boss in New York City, both men were in the closet and neither knew that the other was gay.

Rickwood resided at Minimbah, a historic mansion near Singleton, New South Wales. In the 1990s, he moved to the Colleton Great House, a plantation mansion in Saint Peter, Barbados. He was a significant art collector.

Rickwood came down with Parkinson's disease in 2004.

Death

Rickwood died on July 19, 2009 in Barbados. His funeral took place at St Peter's Church in Speightstown, Barbados on July 28, 2009.

References

Frank Rickwood Wikipedia