EnerACT promotes oil and gas leader Dale Schafer to VP Business Development
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
EnerACT Energy Services, Inc. (EnerACT) announces the promotion of long-time oil and gas leader Dale Schafer to the position of VP Business Development.
Schafer possesses more than 40 yrs of global industry experience across the entire oil and gas value chain. He is focused on delivering value-add solutions to pipeline operators that support their journey to natural compliance.
“Thanks to decades of real-world experience solving challenges for pipeline operators, Dale Schafer has a clear understanding of how to address the specific needs of each operator that he supports,” says Russel Treat, EnerACT CEO. “In his new role, I am confident that Schafer will deliver valuable solutions to our customers by leveraging the full capabilities of the EnerACT toolset.”
As VP of Business Development for EnerACT, Schafer will be spearheading efforts to implement comprehensive solutions for operators to support their pipeline programmes, achieve compliance with regulatory requirements, and meet safety objectives. Each solution is supported by relevant subject matter expertise, POEMS® certified software tools, and additional services that span the entire scope of pipeline operations.
EnerACT utilises a matrix philosophy to help operators realise tangible improvements in their pipeline programmes. This approach helps operators motivate the entire operation to act cooperatively across subject matter domains. Shafer will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the EnerACT approach to deliver meaningful results for operators such as elevating the safety culture, optimising performance, and achieving compliance, naturally.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/18012022/eneract-promotes-oil-and-gas-leader-dale-schafer-to-vp-business-development/
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