CSV Midstream Solutions announces appointment of EVP Business Development and Commercial

A schematic of CSV Midstream Solutions current Resthaven Gas Plant project.

A schematic of CSV Midstream Solutions current Resthaven Gas Plant project. — Photo courtesy CSV Midstream

CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CSV Midstream Solutions (“CSV Midstream”) is pleased to announce today that Rick Staples has been appointed Executive Vice President of Business Development and Commercial, effective immediately.

Rick brings over 30 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry to CSV Midstream. “I am thrilled that Rick will be joining our team,” said Daniel Clarke, President and CEO. “He shares our values and our focus on midstream project efficiency, and he places the same strong emphasis on shared value from the communities we impact all along the value chain.  Rick has shown himself to be an extraordinary leader throughout his career, having earned a reputation as a strong, 'hands on' organizational leader and an excellent collaborator with commercial teams.”

Rick has a proven track record of developing and leading the commercial operation of a variety of midstream businesses, including natural gas storage, gathering and processing, and marketing and trading in both the US and Canada. A professional engineer, Rick has also led the completion of a variety of midstream infrastructure projects across Western Canada.

Prior to joining CSV Midstream, Rick served as a senior executive in both privately held and publicly traded midstream companies. His career includes tenures at Niska Gas Storage Partners LLC (now Rockpoint), TransCanada Pipelines Ltd., and Alberta Natural Gas Company Ltd.

About CSV Midstream Solutions

CSV Midstream is a Calgary-based company offering full services for complete midstream solutions. With a vision to advance midstream, they provide innovative, sustainable strategies in the design, construction, operation and management of natural gas and NGL assets, including sweet and sour gas processing, liquids handling and fractionation, and gas gathering and transmission pipelines. CSV Midstream’s primary focus is the developing natural gas energy industry in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. For more information about CSV Midstream, please visit www.csvmidstream.com.

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