Energy Transfer expands Alternative Energy Group

03 February 2022

Dilanka Seimon. Photo: Energy Transfer

Dallas, Texas-based Energy Transfer LP has hired Dilanka Seimon as vice president for its Alternative Energy Group, where he will be responsible for developing alternative energy and carbon capture projects and for various ESG initiatives.

Prior to Energy Transfer, Seimon spent eight years with BHP, most recently as vice president global sales & marketing, oil, gas, power & carbon. Prior to BHP, he held positions with Southwest Energy, Wells Fargo Commodities and Sequent Energy Management.

He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Finance in 2003 from Georgia College & State University. He also received a Master of Business Administration degree from Duke University in 2008 and completed Harvard Business School’s General Management Program in 2018.

“Adding Dilanka’s significant experience in the energy industry and his insights into renewable energy opportunities will help us continue to develop our alternative energy and ESG platforms,” said Tom Mason, head of the Alternative Energy Group. “We are very pleased to add Dilanka to our team.”

Energy Transfer owns and operates one of the largest and most diversified portfolios of energy assets in North America, with a strategic footprint in all of the major U.S. production basins. The company is a publicly traded limited partnership with core operations that include complementary natural gas midstream, intrastate and interstate transportation and storage assets; crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGL) and refined product transportation and terminalling assets; and NGL fractionation.

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