Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE: EPD) elected six group senior vice presidents who will report to A.J. “Jim” Teague, executive vice president and COO of Enterprise’s general partner.
“Enterprise has developed a deep management team that is one of the most driven, experienced, and accomplished teams in the midstream energy industry,” Michael A. Creel, president and chief executive of Enterprise’s general partner, said in a news release. “The organizational changes we announced today should enhance our ability to manage our integrated businesses and respond to commercial opportunities and the logistical needs of our customers. We also believe these changes will position Enterprise for future growth and build on our record as a safe, reliable and responsible operator.”
Thomas M. Zulim was elected as group vice president and will oversee the company's regulated businesses and refined products, including the company’s more than 21,000 miles of natural gas liquids (NGL) and refined products pipelines.
William Ordemann was elected as group senior vice president, unregulated NGLs, crude and natural gas assets. He will oversee Enterprise’s more than 27,000 miles of onshore and offshore natural gas and crude oil pipelines, natural gas processing and storage assets, as well as the partnership’s NGL fractionation and storage facilities.
Lynn L. Bourdon III was elected as group senior vice president, NGL and natural gas marketing, petrochemicals and marine.
Terrance L. Hurlburt was elected as group senior vice president, operations and environmental, health, safety and training, which includes one-call, operational audit, and transportation compliance functions companywide.
Leonard W. Mallett was elected as group senior vice president, engineering where he will oversee the design, engineering, procurement and construction of the partnership’s assets and growth projects.
Rudy A. Nix has been elected as group senior vice president, distribution services and asset optimization. He will lead the group that works with Enterprise’s commercial and operating teams to optimize the use of Enterprise’s integrated midstream energy system.
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