BCCK Holding Company appoints Brian Petko as Senior Vice President of engineering
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
BCCK Holding Company (BCCK), a leader in engineering, procurement, fabrication and field construction services, has appointed Brian Petko as Senior Vice President of engineering.
Petko will be located in BCCK’s office in The Woodlands, Texas and will be responsible for overseeing the innovative engineering design that underpins all of BCCK’s industry leading offerings. Petko has more than 14 years’ experience in designing, building and operating natural gas infrastructure for companies such as DCP Midstream and several small equity-backed start-up companies in the midstream oil and gas sector.
Greg Hall, EVP, BCCK, said, “Brian is taking up the reins of this role from Tony Canfield, who is retiring after many years of esteemed service to BCCK and the industry in general. We are excited to welcome Brian to the team and are confident his proven expertise will deliver great value across the company.”
Petko commented, “I am excited by the opportunity to play such a key role in the continued growth of BCCK’s successful EPC projects and technological advances and look forward to increasing our footprint further across the industry.” Petko holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from The Colorado School of Mines.
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