Kinetrex Energy announces new Chief Operating Officer
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
LNG Industry,
The Midwest leader in LNG manufacturing for transportation and industrial uses, Kinetrex Energy, has announced that Craig Moore’s promotion to Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
“This promotion reflects Craig’s involvement with Kinetrex Energy from its idea infancy to being a national leader in LNG,” said Aaron Johnson, President of Kinetrex Energy. “With two liquefied natural gas facilities, Kinetrex has more than 24 million gal. of storage and an ability to produce in excess of 200 000 LNG gal./d.”
Under his new role, Moore will oversee all aspects of day-to-day business activities, including: operations, logistics, marketing, purchasing, and accounting. In addition, he will continue to oversee Kinetrex Energy’s strategic planning efforts alongside managing specific growth strategies.
Comment from Craig Moore
“I am thankful to Citizens Energy Group and Kinetrex Energy for this great opportunity,” said Mr Moore. “As part of this new role, a key objective of mine is to work with our value-chain partners to make LNG simple for our customers. LNG is a truly perfect substitute for diesel, and we have to ensure customers are getting the correct information. LNG burns cleaner and reduces greenhouse gases by more than 20%, costs about 40 – 50% less than diesel on a whole-sale basis, is domestically abundant, and is safer than diesel.”
Adapted from press release by Callum O'Reilly
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/18062015/kinetrex-energy-announces-new-chief-operating-officer/
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