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KPE appoints midstream process engineering expert

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KP Engineering (KPE) has announced that Dr James Fitzgerald has joined the company’s engineering staff.

Dr Fitzgerald is an internationally recognised authority in midstream process engineering and will serve as KPE’s Senior Vice President of Process Technology, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US.

William E. Preston, President and Chief Operating Officer, said: “We are excited to welcome Dr Fitzgerald to our growing company […] He adds tremendous technical leadership to our already talented midstream process engineering team. His addition enhances our ability to partner and collaborate with our midstream customers to provide EPC solutions tailored to their needs. We are always looking to add top-tier talent, and Jimmy fits the bill. It obviously makes KPE better, but more importantly, it allows us to continue forging long-standing relationships and provide innovative results for our partners.”

Dr Fitzgerald has more than 20 years of process and midstream industry experience, predominantly in gas processing, with Linde Engineering and, most recently, with MarkWest Energy Partners, LP, where he was Director of Process Engineering. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/27122017/kpe-appoints-midstream-process-engineering-expert/

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