Alfred Sorensen

Alfred Sorensen

Net worth: 3 M $ as of 2024-03-30

62 year
Energy Minerals
Utilities
Commercial Services

Profile

Alfred B.
Sorensen
founded Galveston LNG, Inc. in 2003, where he worked as President & Chief Executive Officer from 2003 to 2010.
Mr. Sorensen also formerly worked at Pieridae Energy (Canada) Ltd., as President & Chief Executive Officer, Pieridae Energy Ltd., as Chief Executive Officer & Director from 2022 to 2023, Sierra Geothermal Power Corp., as Independent Director from 2008 to 2010, Canadian Spirit Resources, Inc., as Independent Director from 2014 to 2020, Pieridae Energy Ltd., as Director, Duke Energy Canada Exchangeco, Inc., as President, Continental Energy Marketing Ltd, as Partner, and Duke Energy International (Europe) Ltd., as President from 2000 to 2002.
Mr. Sorensen received his undergraduate degree in 1983 from the University of Alberta.

Known holdings in public companies

CompanyDateNumber of sharesValuationValuation date
2023-03-26 12,299,053 ( 7.73% ) 3 M $ 2024-03-30

Former positions of Alfred Sorensen

CompaniesPositionEnd
PIERIDAE ENERGY LIMITED Chief Executive Officer 2023-08-30
CANADIAN SPIRIT RESOURCES INC. Chief Executive Officer 2014-08-31
Chief Executive Officer 2010-11-30
Director/Board Member 2009-12-31
President 2001-12-31
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Training of Alfred Sorensen

University of Alberta Undergraduate Degree

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CANADIAN SPIRIT RESOURCES INC.

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PIERIDAE ENERGY LIMITED

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Private companies7

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Duke Energy Canada Exchangeco, Inc.

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