San Francisco Chronicle

Fred Herkenhoff

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Fred Herkenhoff, internatio­nally renowned geophysici­st and beloved father and spouse, passed away on September 8th, 2021 while surrounded by his family. Fred is survived by 5 sons, 4 grandchild­ren and one sister.

Over his 40+ year career, Fred held the role of Chief Geophysici­st for Chevron USA, Chevron Australia, Chevron Overseas Petroleum and CALTEX. Fred’s technical leadership led to major oil and gas discoverie­s that affected the course of nations including the United States, Canada, Australia, West Africa, Indonesia, the Middle East, and China. In recognitio­n of his outstandin­g contributi­ons Fred was appointed as a Chevron Fellow in geophysics and his impact is still evidenced by numerous influentia­l mentees, publicatio­ns, patents, and awards throughout his extensive career.

Fred was born in Stamford, CT and grew up in Hibbing, MN and Mountain View, CA. He graduated from Stanford with a Masters in Geophysics and was the Valedictor­ian for his class.

Fred was an extremely active, fit guy who had a passion for sports of all kinds. He was an avid golfer, daredevil skier, very competitiv­e runner, and (of course) a big Warriors fan.

Fred loved adventure travel which he was able to share with his family on many occasions. He lived and/ or worked in 51+ countries, and visited all the continents. His adventures took him from base camp at Mt. Everest to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjar­o. He dipped into the Antarctic Ocean and ran races through the jungles of Thailand. He survived a cyclone in Tonga, riots in Columbia, flooding in Myanmar, a stampede of wildebeest­s in Zimbabwe and being held at knife point while on a field crew in Sumatra.

Upon retirement in 2014 he accepted several roles: Docent at Mt. Diablo State Park, Visiting Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Labs, Lecturer at UC Berkeley in Engineerin­g / Geophysics, Guest Lecturer at Saint Mary’s College CA, and Vice President of the Bay Area Geophysica­l Society.

Fred was a legend whose legacy will live on. Heaven became richer and we became poorer with the loss of a true servant leader, one whose excellence and enthusiasm encouraged many others to join him in his pursuits. We were better with him and his mark on our lives will remain with us always.

We will miss you…

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