1. HOME
  2.  | 
  3. Industry
  4.  | 
  5. Alaska Native
  6.  | New General Manager at All American Oilfield

New General Manager at All American Oilfield

Feb 15, 2024 | Alaska Native, Oil & Gas, Right Moves

All American Oilfield

All American Oilfield (AAO), a subsidiary of Chugach Alaska Corporation, appointed a new General Manager, Shane Jolin.

In his new role, Jolin oversees operational performance for AAO’s oil and gas drilling and professional services contracts across Alaska.

“As a lifelong Alaskan, I’m passionate about supporting the oil and gas industry that drives our state’s economy,” Jolin says. “I’m proud to represent a true Alaskan company that is built on the foundation of an extremely talented, homegrown team.”

Jolin, a veteran of the US Marine Corps, has more than two decades of petroleum experience, including work with Schlumberger and CH2MHill, where he served as Operations Manager for the North Slope and managed more than 500 employees. Additionally, his certification as a Project Management Professional allowed him to successfully lead large business units in support of Alaska’s oil and gas efforts, managing projects that surpassed $100 million in annual expenditures.

Current Issue

Alaska Business Magazine April 2026 cover

April 2026

AAO is a unit of Chugach Commercial Holdings, a collection of portfolio companies owned by the Alaska Native corporation for the Prince William Sound region. AAO provides drilling and professional services to Alaska’s oil and gas industry, primarily in Cook Inlet and North Slope.

“Safe, efficient contract execution is our top priority for Chugach’s family of companies, and we are confident Shane will continue to uphold this standard for All American Oilfield,” says Gwen Welch, Chugach Commercial Holdings’ vice president of operations. “His extensive leadership and Alaska operations experience will continue to position our customers for success and create future growth opportunities for the company.”

In This Issue
CORPORATE 100
April 2026
This edition of Alaska Business presents the Corporate 100, Alaska’s largest companies as ranked by Alaskan employees. Outside of state and federal government, these organizations are powerhouses in the Alaska jobs market. In addition to honoring these companies, the Corporate 100 special section also looks at the most common occupations in Alaska; how workplaces can accommodate their employees experiencing a range of challenges and disabilities; and how the implementation of AI is changing workplaces. Also in this issue: new leaders in the healthcare industry, a resurgence in physical film, and the merger that created Contango Silver & Gold. Enjoy!
Share This