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    Home News Five to be inducted into NYS Oil Producers’ Association Wall of Fame
    Five to be inducted into NYS Oil Producers’ Association Wall of Fame
    Five men will be inducted into the New York State Oil Producers Association Wall of Fame. They are (upper, from left) Jim Macfarlane, William McEnroe, Paul Plants, (lower, from left) Wallace Sawyer and Bob Wilkinson.
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    June 19, 2025

    Five to be inducted into NYS Oil Producers’ Association Wall of Fame

    BOLIVAR, N.Y. — The New York State Oil Producers’ Association will induct five men into its Wall of Fame, located at the Pioneer Oil Museum’s Hahn & Schaffner site on Boss Street, on June 27.

    Honored will be the late Jim Macfarlane, Bob Wilkinson, William McEnroe, Wallace Sawyer and Paul Plants — each for making significant contributions to the oil and gas industry in the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania.

    The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which begins at 6 p.m. with the inductions, followed by a wine and cheese tasting. Tickets for the wine tasting are $20 and may be purchased at the Pioneer Oil Museum’s Main Street site, the Bolivar Free Library, via postal mail or the night of the event.

    JIM MACFARLANE (1962-2024)

    He was a 1980 graduate of Bradford (Pa.) Central Christian High School. Later he earned an Associate’s Degree in Petroleum Engineering Technology from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. Eventually he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1985 in Petroleum Geology, also from Pitt-Bradford. His oil and gas career started at Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, and he worked at Halliburton Services while in high school and college.

    In 1987, Macfarlane started MacTech Mineral Management with his father, consulting as an exploration and development specialist. He traveled throughout the eastern U.S. designing and completing horizontal drilling programs through highly-regulated areas of public and private lands. Later he joined Minard Run Oil Company in 2011 and served as vice president of operations and business development. He served as consultant to Otis Eastern in Wellsville and was a member of the board of both NYSOPA and the Bradford District Pennsylvania Oil Producers Association, also serving as president of that organization.

    Additionally, he was a member of numerous other organizations: Western Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association, Independent Oil & Gas Association of New York, Society of Petroleum Engineers, American Association of Professional Landman, American Association of Petroleum Geologist and Vineyard Oil & Gas. His community service endeavors included assisting the McKean County Care for Children and as president of the Olean Youth Hockey Association.

    BOB WILKINSON (1938-2014)

    He worked in the local oil field industry as a self-employed drilling contractor and oil producer for many years. For side businesses, he was a self-employed logger, operated a waste disposal business, and supervised the Town of Bolivar landfill. Wilkinson attended the West Clarksville Baptist Church and was a life-member of the NRA. For many years he was a member of the NYSOPA.

    WILLIAM B. McENROE (1887-1983)

    An Allentown native, he attended Immaculate Conception School in Wellsville and later was a graduate of Elmira Business Institute. He and much of his family were active in the oil business as drilling contractors and producers. In 1921, his company promoted the early development of secondary oil recovery by introducing the first successful use of artificial water pressure in the local oil fields.

    Eventually McEnroe developed the most productive 5 acres of oil property in all of New York state. He was the owner of McEnroe-Brown Oil Company, and among his operations was a lease on Hog Brook near Allentown.

    McEnroe worked in oil production in Kansas and Oklahoma as well as Allegany County. He served as director of Citizens’ National Bank for many years and was a member of the Wellsville Masonic Lodge No. 230. Other social organizations included time as a fifty-year member of Corning Consistory and member of the Ismailia Shrine Temple of Buffalo.

    WALLACE SAWYER (1884-1960)

    He graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in business administration and marketing. Getting into the oil industry in 1904, he began a partnership with R.A. Streeter in drilling and contracting in the Bolivar area. In 1915, he formed a new drilling partnership that had locations in Ohio, Oklahoma, and Kansas in addition to New York. In 1922, he formed the Sawnett Oil Corporation, and in the late 1920’s and into the 1930’s, he purchased numerous local oil leases. Included in his purchases was the 300-acre, 85 producing well Finnessy & Kinley oil lease which he acquired in 1930, and from this property, eventually the Hickory Grove Oil Company was formed. That company’s main offices were located in Rochester.

    In 1922, Sawyer started an early oil refinery in Bolivar, which was later sold to Vacuum Oil Co.

    In 1935, he purchased the Graves Motor Company, a garage he later changed to the Sawyer Garage. Among his civic duties was a stint on the Bolivar Village Board for a number of years. He was a member of the Bolivar Methodist Episcopal Church and the Bolivar Chamber of Commerce. He joined the Macedonia Lodge 258, Ismailia Shrine in Buffalo, and the BPOE Elks 1495 in Wellsville.

    PAUL PLANTS (1937-2024)

    He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958 and was stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. After his military stint, in 1970, he formed Plants and Goodwin Corporation, an oilfield service company, along with George Goodwin. Both men worked mornings in the oilfields while still maintaining their jobs on second shift at Acme Electric. Eventually both of these individuals worked full-time at Plants and Goodwin as it grew to be one of the largest oil and gas well plugging companies in the Northeast United States.

    Plants served as a member of the board of directors of the NYSOPA for more than 40 years and as its president for many years. He joined the board of directors of the Pioneer Oil Museum of New York in 2000, serving as a board member for 24 years and the first president for 15 years. During that period he was instrumental in the expansion of the museum including the museum’s move to its new location as well as the implementation of the NYSOPA Wall of Fame.

    Plants was a life-long member of the Ceres United Methodist Church where he served as lay minister. He had a love for the outdoors as a hunter, and he spent six decades farming and raising cattle.

    NYSOPA organized the Wall of Fame in 2005 to honor those individuals who had been involved with the local oil/gas industry from the late 1800s to the present day. There are 75 names on the WOF, all honored posthumously.

    NYSOPA works in conjunction with the Pioneer Oil Museum, which compiles research on the honorees, displays the plaques and provides the setting for the event.

    Bronze plaques with the inductees’ photos will be placed on a wall in the museum. During the ceremony, family members will be provided time to speak about their loved ones.

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