University of Tulsa names Rick Payne director of Energy Center

The University of Tulsa · March 03, 2026 · ✓ verified

The University of Tulsa has named alumnus Rick Payne director of its Center for Energy Studies.

  • Appointment and background: Rick Payne (B.S. ’84) returns to UTulsa as director after a nearly four-decade global energy career; he holds a master’s in chemical engineering from Oklahoma State University and an MBA from Southern Methodist University, worked operations on Alaska’s North Slope, held leadership roles in Venezuela and Peru with ARCO and BP, and co-founded Foundation Energy in 2005 which raised roughly $500 million across eight funds; he served as president of Foundation Renewable Energy Co. until 2024 and has maintained ties to UTulsa by hiring graduates and serving on the chemical engineering industry advisory board in the College of Engineering & Computer Science (ECS).
  • Center mandate and near-term priorities: The Center for Energy Studies will be an interdisciplinary, campus-wide energy hub focused on energy systems that are available, affordable and safe; early priorities include strengthening student engagement, partnering with energy-related student organizations, connecting engineering-driven innovation with business strategy and policy, and extending the center’s educational mission beyond campus; the center will provide data-driven insight on topics including infrastructure reliability, climate considerations, and energy demands from hyperscale data centers powering AI.
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