Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. Announces Executive Promotions
August 25, 2016 at 05:52 pm EDT
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Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. announced several officer promotions and related actions. Mark Gorman, Dan Nerbonne, Phil Smith and Dwayne Koehn have each been promoted or assumed additional responsibilities. Mark Gorman, currently Executive Vice President Operations and Engineering, is moving to a new role of Executive Vice President. In this new role, Gorman will be a special advisor to the President and COO, U.S. and will spend time on strategic initiatives and supporting the transition of his current role. Dan Nerbonne, currently Senior Vice President Engineering, has been promoted to Executive Vice President Operations and Engineering. In this role, Nerbonne will be responsible for leading the U.S. Operations, Engineering, Land, Communications, Safety and Environmental groups. Nerbonne joined Plains in 2005 and has been instrumental in leading Engineering group for the past 10 years. Phil Smith, currently Vice President Operations, has been promoted to Senior Vice President Operations. Smith joined Plains in 2002 and has been leading the Operations organization since 2008. His leadership has supported rapid growth at Plains and he will continue to drive operational excellence in his new role. Dwayne Koehn, Vice President Engineering, will be taking on additional responsibilities in leading the entire Engineering, Integrity, and Technical Services organizations. Koehn joined Plains in 2005 and has held various engineering roles with increasing responsibility. In his most recent role, Koehn has been instrumental in the rapid organic growth of Plains including the successful completion of numerous pipeline construction projects.
Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. is a midstream service provider in North America. The Company owns a network of pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and gathering assets in key crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) producing basins (including the Permian Basin) and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada. It has two segments: Crude Oil and Natural Gas Liquids (NGL). Its Crude Oil segment operations generally consist of gathering and transporting crude oil using pipelines, gathering systems, trucks and at times on barges or railcars, in addition to providing terminalling, storage and other facilities-related services utilizing its integrated assets across the United States and Canada. Its NGL segment operations involve natural gas processing and NGL fractionation, storage, transportation and terminalling. NGL segment is involved in gathering, fractionation, storage, and/or terminalling services to third-party customers.