Pembina Announces Senior Management Appointments
1/3/2018
Pembina Pipeline Corporation has announced several senior executive appointments. The new senior executives will report directly to Mick Dilger, Pembina’s President & Chief Executive Officer, and include:
- Jason Wiun, Senior Vice President (“SVP”) & Chief Operating Officer, Pipelines – Wiun started his career with Pembina in 1997 and has held progressive roles across the company, most recently serving as Vice President, Conventional Pipelines. In his new role, Wiun will be responsible for the company’s natural gas liquids (NGL), crude, condensate, oil sands and natural gas transportation pipelines.
- Jaret Sprott, SVP & Chief Operating Officer, Facilities – Sprott joined Pembina as Vice President of its Gas Services business in January 2015. In his new role, Sprott will be responsible for for the company’s natural gas processing, extraction, fractionation and storage facilities.
- Stu Taylor, SVP Marketing and New Ventures & Corporate Development Officer – Taylor joined Pembina in 2009 as Vice President, Gas Services. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President, NGL and Natural Gas Facilities. In his new role, Taylor will be responsible for all commodity marketing activities, plus initiatives associated with extending Pembina’s value chain, such as the proposed integrated propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene facility and the Jordan Cove LNG Project.
- Paul Murphy, SVP & Corporate Services Officer – Murphy joined Pembina in February 2011 as Vice President, Conventional Pipelines. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President, Pipeline & Crude Oil Facilities. Murphy has over 30 years of related experience in hydrocarbon exploration, processing, NGL extraction and transportation, which includes holding several management and executive positions with major transportation and processing companies. In his new role, Murphy will ensure that corporate functions, including technical and operating services, information systems and human resources are aligned with the strategic goals of the company.
“I would like to congratulate these individuals on their appointments,” said Dilger. “Each of them have been instrumental to Pembina’s success and have made significant contributions to the major milestones that have helped transform Pembina into a leading North American energy infrastructure company.”
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Pipeline Project Spotlight
Owner:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company
Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
TotalEnergies in discussions with a Chinese company after Russian supplier Chelpipe was hit by sanctions.
Length:
902 miles (1,443 km)
Capacity:
200,000 b/d
Start:
2022
Completion:
2025
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