EnLink Midstream has named Dilanka Seimon as its executive vice president and chief commercial officer (CCO), the company said in an Aug. 11 press release. The appointment is effective Aug. 15.
Seimon brings over two decades of experience in strategy and commercial leadership to EnLink. In the past, he served as vice president of alternative energy at Energy Transfer and vice president of sales and marketing at BHP. He has also held various roles in natural gas trading, marketing and origination.
"Dilanka has a proven track record of driving commercial growth across multiple energy commodities and has successfully executed business development for new energy infrastructure,” said Jesse Arenivas, CEO of EnLink. “He also shares EnLink's conviction that the midstream sector has a significant opportunity to lead in the energy transformation and is excited to create our next wave of commercial growth as EnLink builds 'the future of midstream.'"
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