LNG America Taps Paitl for VP Marine Ops

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, October 6, 2014

LNG America welcomes Captain George “Joe” Paitl to position of VP Marine Operations and HSSE Compliance. 

Capt. Paitl is a retired US Coast Guard senior officer who most recently held the position of Commanding Officer and Captain of the Port, Marine Safety Unit Port Arthur, where he oversaw safety, security, law enforcement, and environmental regulatory compliance across a 39,000 square mile area spanning Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana; the Port Arthur unit includes the nation's busiest commercial military cargo port, top crude oil destination port, third busiest petrochemical complex, 55% of U.S. petroleum reserves, over 250 offshore drill rigs/platforms, and 180 regulated waterfront facilities.


Capt. Paitl brings extensive leadership, executive management, and maritime-related experience to his new role with LNG America. 
He has extensive knowledge and background in emergency management and response, as well as vessel, facility and port safety, security and environmental compliance, waterways management, and strategic planning.


“We are very pleased that Joe has decided to join LNG America adding direct operational and HSSE marine experience to our team,” said Keith Meyer, President and CEO of LNG America.  “We are looking forward to accessing his experience, knowledge, and operational expertise as we build out the infrastructure necessary to provide LNG to the marine and other industries.”

Categories: Coast Guard LNG Maritime Safety Maritime Security Ports Energy

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