Enterprise Products Partners LP (NYSE: EPD) announced the board of directors of its general partner has elected Robbie L. Leffel as senior vice president in charge of the partnership’s crude oil business unit.
In that role, he will lead the asset management, supply and marketing functions associated with Enterprise’s onshore crude oil assets. Enterprise’s integrated midstream network is comprised of more than 5,200 miles of crude oil pipelines and storage terminals that feature nearly 12 MMbbl of net capacity, including facilities at Cushing, Oklahoma and Midland, Texas.
Leffel, who has more than 25 years of crude oil supply and marketing experience, joined Enterprise in 2010 as vice president of crude oil marketing.
Recommended Reading
Baytex Prices Upsized Private Placement of Senior Notes
2024-03-15 - Baytex intends to use the proceeds to pay a portion of outstanding debt on its credit facilities and general corporate purposes.
Kissler: OPEC+ Likely to Buoy Crude Prices—At Least Somewhat
2024-03-18 - By keeping its voluntary production cuts, OPEC+ is sending a clear signal that oil prices need to be sustainable for both producers and consumers.
Buffett: ‘No Interest’ in Occidental Takeover, Praises 'Hallelujah!' Shale
2024-02-27 - Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett added that the U.S. electric power situation is “ominous.”
The One Where EOG’s Stock Tanked
2024-02-23 - A rare earnings miss pushed the wildcatter’s stock down as much as 6%, while larger and smaller peers’ share prices were mostly unchanged. One analyst asked if EOG is like Narcissus.
Chesapeake Slashing Drilling Activity, Output Amid Low NatGas Prices
2024-02-20 - With natural gas markets still oversupplied and commodity prices low, gas producer Chesapeake Energy plans to start cutting rigs and frac crews in March.