
Par Pacific Holdings Inc. has appointed Patricia Martinez to its board, according to a May 18 press release. Martinez is currently serving as the chief energy transition officer for Enerflex Ltd., and in the past was the president of Enerflex’s Latin American business. (Source: Shutterstock.com)
Par Pacific Holdings Inc. has appointed Patricia Martinez to its board, according to a May 18 press release. Martinez is currently serving as the chief energy transition officer for Enerflex Ltd., and in the past was the president of Enerflex’s Latin American business.
In addition, Martinez brings with her decades of experience in the energy industry, “including a deep understanding of the low carbon energy solutions that Par Pacific is focused on implementing within its businesses” said Robert Silverman, the chairman of the board for Par Pacific.
Based in Houston, Par Pacific provides both renewable and conventional fuels to the western U.S.
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