R. Tim Bradley inducted into Missouri S&T Academy of Mines and Metallurgy
ROLLA, MO (04/19/2013)(readMedia)-- ROLLA, Mo. – R. Tim Bradley of Houston was one of seven graduates of Missouri University of Science and Technology who were inducted into the university's Academy of Mines and Metallurgy on April 18.
The academy is an advisory group that was founded in 1954. The group includes graduates and others who have made outstanding contributions to their professions.
Bradley, president of carbon dioxide for Kinder Morgan, earned a bachelor of science degree in petroleum engineering from Missouri S&T in 1977. He served as president of Shell CO2 Co. Ltd. prior to joining Kinder Morgan in 2000, where he is responsible for the company's carbon dioxide source, pipeline and enhanced oil recovery assets. Bradley has more than 35 years of experience in oil and gas field development and operations throughout the U.S. and offshore Gulf of Mexico.