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Brad Williams
Business Development/Marketing

Mr. Williams has been working in the energy industry for 30 years and has a successful track record in organizing new ventures, leading infrastructure developments and delivering on innovative business plans. His experience includes the entire energy value chain: E&P, power project development, power and pipeline transmission, energy trading, gas storage, construction, finance, risk management, renewable energy, liquefied natural gas projects, regulatory changes, industry restructurings as well as international activities in these areas.

Mr. Williams began his career as an engineer with TRANSCO, the gas pipeline, and worked on the transition of the US gas industry from a utility rate base structure to an open access competitive marketplace. He worked for Mobil Oil in the U.S., Europe, and Asia mostly operating in new competitive markets developing energy infrastructure including LNG. Mr. Williams participated in the formation, planning and management of Mobil's U.S. and UK gas marketing businesses.

Mr. Williams worked for Enron for five years, leaving in 1997, in a variety of positions working on developing assets and marketing/trading energy products in the U.S. and overseas. This included managing the US West Coast Origination effort as well as developing projects for Enron Oil & Gas in India, China and the Former Soviet Union. After three years with Dynegy as VP of Power Development, he moved to Entergy for three years as Senior VP of Business Development to help push Entergy's move into the competitive power market. During his tenure with these companies he led major greenfield power development efforts taking projects from the conceptual stage, completing permitting, closing financings and through construction.

Mr. Williams joined FPL Group in 2003 and led a new subsidiary focused on natural gas infrastructure development. Mr. Williams left FPL in early 2006 to lead the greenfield development of the Floridian Natural Gas Storage Project which was fully permitted in August 2008.



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