BCCK Holding Co. has appointed Don Tyler as director of engineering, the company said on April 23.
Tyler has more than 40 years of combined engineering, design, project and discipline management experience in the natural gas processing, industrial wastewater treatment, power, paper and chemical processing industries. He has been involved in more than 40 domestic and international NGL and liquid petroleum gas recovery and LNG projects with a range of engineering firms.
“Don’s many years of experience and proven ability to build engineering teams will be invaluable as we continue our growth, specifically the development of a fully disciplined engineering capability in the Woodlands to complement our existing capabilities in Midland,” Kevin Blount, COO, said.
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