Coterra Energy Inc. announced current and pending retirements of three executive officers of the Company, along with the promotions of three individuals into executive leadership roles.  Effective September 30, 2022, Steven W. Lindeman, Senior Vice President – Production and Operations, and Phillip L. Stalnaker, Senior Vice President – Marcellus Business Unit, will be retiring from their roles.  Francis B. Barron, Senior Vice President and General Counsel has also indicated his intention to retire in the first quarter of 2023 and will transition out of his current role also effective September 30, 2022. Mr. Lindeman spent his entire 40-year professional career with the Company.  His career path took him from field operations in Pennsylvania, Texas and Oklahoma to leadership roles over Engineering, Business Units, EHS and Operations.  Mr. Stalnaker spent the final 22 years of his career with the Company, beginning in 2000 in Denver and then, in 2009, moving to Pittsburgh to oversee development in the Marcellus.  Mr. Stalnaker led the Marcellus Business Unit from its start-up with 30 Mmcf per day of production to its peak of over 3.0 Bcf per day of production.  Blake Sirgo has been promoted to Senior Vice President – Operations effective October 1, 2022, replacing Mr. Lindeman.  Mr. Sirgo has been with the Company since 2008, most recently serving as Vice President – Operations.  In his new role he will be responsible for Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS), Marketing, Production, and aspects of Operations.  Mr. Sirgo is a graduate of The University of Texas with a petroleum engineering degree. Gary Hlavinka has been promoted to Vice President, Marcellus Business Unit, to replace Mr. Stalnaker.  Mr. Hlavinka has a 33-year career with Company, the last 13 of which were served in the Marcellus Business Unit, most recently as Operations Manager.  In that role Hlavinka was in charge of Engineering, Production and the day-to-day relationship with the Williams Companies, which gathers Coterra's natural gas in the Marcellus.  Mr. Hlavinka is a graduate of Texas A&M University with a chemical engineering degree.