Natural gas supplier Enerflex appointed Thomas B. Tyree Jr. to its board of directors effective March 11.
Tyree holds leadership and financial adviser roles in the energy industry with experience in strategy development, capital markets and corporate finance, according to a March 11 press release.
He currently serves on Antero Resources’ board and recently served as chairman of Northwoods Energy LLC in 2023.
Prior to Northwoods, Tyree was CEO of Extraction Oil & Gas, where he led the company’s restructuring and strategic efforts, which culminated in several mergers, including Extraction and Bonanza Creek’s formation of Civitas Resources.
“With his impressive track record across both the energy industry and capital markets, Tom is a proven executive with tremendous experience and deep industry knowledge,” said Kevin Reinhart, chair of Enerflex’s board.
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