LNG Canada appoints new CEO
Published by David Rowlands,
Editor
LNG Industry,
According to the statement, the planned transition time will allow enough time to ensure a smooth handover process, and for Calitz to introduce Zebedee to the LNG Canada team, the joint venture participants, the company’s key contractors, government officials, First Nations leadership and community stakeholders.
LNG Canada claims that, over the last six years, Calitz has brought innovation to the delivery of the project. He will now be returning to Shell.
Zebedee is currently Vice President Canada Manufacturing and GM Scotford at Shell. A Canadian, he brings over 22 years of experience in the industry to this new role. He is a geological engineer and graduate of the University of British Columbia, and is responsible for all elements of Shell’s downstream manufacturing portfolio in Canada, including all operations at the Shell Scotford complex and the operation of Quest carbon capture and storage facility (CCS), one of the most effective GHG-reduction technologies.
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