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Carbon Clean appoints new General Manager

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


In a move to expand into the natural gas industry, Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL), an innovation leader in carbon dioxide (CO2) separation technology, has announced the appointment of Will Shimer as General Manager, North America & Middle East.

Will is based in Chicago, Illinois, and brings with him 15 years’ commercial and technical experience within the oil and gas and chemicals industries. Will joins CCSL from Honeywell UOP, where he was Director of Strategic Marketing for Gas Processing & Hydrogen. Prior to Honeywell UOP, he held senior positions at Oxy and BP and began his career with Air Products and Chemicals.

Will has successfully managed growth and marketing strategies for businesses worth in excess of US$1billion, most recently in the field of natural gas processing and refinery hydrogen. He will be responsible for the business and operations and focused on driving sales growth of licensed technology and consumables for carbon separation within the natural gas, renewable gas, and synthetic gas (syngas) markets in addition to developing carbon capture opportunities.

Aniruddha Sharma, Chief Executive Officer at CCSL, said, “CCSL is a rapidly growing company, and Will’s appointment is a testament to this. We are delighted to welcome Will to our senior management team and are confident that his appointment will drive faster growth in the US and internationally while positioning our capabilities in gas processing.”

Will Shimer added, “CCSL is an innovative, exciting company with excellent potential for expansion and growth, and I’m looking forward to working with the team to bring CCSL’s ground breaking technology to more markets and customers.”


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/27092016/carbon-clean-solutions-appoints-new-general-manager-4130/

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