American Midstream Appoints New Senior VP

American Midstream Partners, LP has appointed Rene L. Casadaban as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer effective immediately. Casadaban succeeds Matthew Roland, who served as Chief Operating Officer since 2013.
Casadaban has 26 years of midstream project management and business development experience for onshore, offshore and deepwater pipeline systems. He is the former Chief Operating Officer for Summit Midstream Partners, LP. Prior to joining Summit, Casadaban worked for Enterprise Products Partners LP as the Director for Deepwater Business Development of floating production platforms and offshore pipelines. He has also served as an independent consultant to ExxonMobil Corporation and GulfTerra Energy Partners, LP for Gulf of Mexico and international pipeline projects. Casadaban began his career as a Field Engineer for McDermott International Inc. and currently serves on the Board of Angel Reach. He is a graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction.
“We are excited to welcome Rene to American Midstream. He is a seasoned veteran in our industry who brings a high level of credibility and is a great fit for our management team,” said Lynn Bourdon, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Rene’s energy expertise and leadership capabilities make him well-suited to assume this role and help lead the Partnership into the next phase of growth.”
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