Members of the National Fuel Gas Company Board of Directors elected Joseph N. Jaggers as a new director. His term began June 11. Joseph N. Jaggers is President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Jagged Peak Energy LLC, a private company based in Denver, Colo., focused on the development of its acreage position in the Delaware sub-basin of the Permian Basin. "We are delighted to welcome Joseph (Joe) Jaggers to our Board of Directors," said David F. Smith, National Fuel's Chairman of the Board. "Joe is a highly accomplished executive with more than three decades of leadership experience and a strong track record of success within the oil and gas exploration and production sector of the energy industry."
"The breadth and scope of industry knowledge and expertise within our Board of Directors makes us unique among our peers, and the addition of Joe further strengthens our already outstanding Board," said Smith. "We look forward to his valuable insight and counsel as we continue to leverage the advantages of our integrated model and pursue our Appalachian growth opportunities to build value for shareholders."
Before forming Jagged Peak Energy in 2013, Jaggers served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Ute Energy, LLC, from 2010 to 2012. During his time there he expanded the company substantially through production and reserve growth and through strategic acquisitions until its sale in 2012. Jaggers also has substantial executive experience with large, public companies. Prior to his Ute tenure, he served from 2006-2010 as President and Chief Operating Officer of Bill Barrett Corporation. From 2001-2006, he was Vice President, Exploration & Production, for Williams Companies. Previously, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Barrett Resources, from 2000 until its sale to Williams in August 2001. From 1981 through 2000, Jaggers worked for BP Amoco in various domestic and international assignments of increasing responsibility culminating in executive oversight for the Northern North Sea, one of BP's largest producing assets at the time. Read More