Greyrock Energy Announces New Addition to Executive Business Development Team
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Greyrock Energy, a company transforming natural gas and natural gas liquids into premium transportation fuels, announced the hiring of Charles Nelson as Vice President of Business Development.
Mr. Nelson previously served in sales and business development functions for MarkWest Energy Partners and Emerson Process Management. At Emerson he oversaw new project delivery for the refining industry in South America, Latin America, Europe, and key parts of the United States. At MarkWest Energy Partners, Charles developed midstream assets, managed condensate, light oil, and heavy NGL business unit development and growth, in addition to supporting major acquisitions for the company. Charles has a Chemical Engineering degree from Iowa State University.
"Charles brings a strong vision for how Greyrock's industry leading gas-to-liquids systems fit into the natural gas midstream ecosystem. He will be instrumental in driving growth at Greyrock," said Robert Schuetzle, Greyrock's CEO.
About Greyrock
Greyrock enables natural gas producers and midstream companies to take full advantage of the industry's unprecedented levels of shale gas production by transforming natural gas potential worldwide with commercially available, small-scale gas-to-liquid (GTL) systems. Greyrock's partners can profit by transforming abundant, low-cost natural gas into higher-value transportation fuels without the costly, large-scale processes larger operators must support with traditional GTL solutions. This revolutionary technology permits more flexible deployment of GTL small-scale processing systems. Greyrock's groundbreaking GTL process converts natural gas into pump-ready transportation fuels. For more information, please visit http://www.greyrock.com.
CONTACT: Greyrock Energy, 800-729-9350
SOURCE Greyrock Energy
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