EnLink Midstream Names New Senior Vice President to Lead Commercial Crude Oil Business
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EnLink Midstream, LLC and EnLink Midstream Partners, LP have named Robbie Leffel Senior Vice President of Crude Oil Commercial. Leffel is leading EnLink’s commercial crude oil services, working to significantly increase the crude oil segment’s contributions to EnLink’s portfolio.
“Robbie is known in the industry for his deep crude oil expertise and leadership in commercial endeavors,” said Barry E. Davis, EnLink Midstream Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “His addition emphasizes EnLink’s commitment to expanding our crude oil business. I look forward to seeing his team – and EnLink’s crude oil business as a whole – continue to grow and succeed.”
Leffel has over 30 years of industry experience, specializing in crude oil. Most recently, he successfully managed his own consulting firm. Prior to that, he led the crude oil marketing and commercial functions for Enterprise Products, as the Senior Vice President Crude Oil. He also served in a marketing director role at Occidental Petroleum Corp. and spent a number of years at Amoco Oil Co. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Petroleum Land Management from Texas Tech University.
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