Cheniere Energy, Inc. announced that its Board of Directors (“Board”) has appointed Patricia K. Collawn and Lorraine Mitchelmore to serve as members of the Board, effective July 1, 2021. Ms. Collawn and Ms. Mitchelmore are considered independent directors. Ms. Collawn has been appointed to the Audit and Compensation Committees and Ms. Mitchelmore has been appointed to the Audit and Governance and Nominating Committees. Ms. Collawn is the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of PNM Resources, Inc. (“PNM Resources”). Ms. Collawn joined PNM Resources in 2007 from Public Service Company of Colorado, where she served as President and CEO. Ms. Collawn has served on the board of directors of Equitrans Midstream Corporation since April 2020, and previously served on the board of directors of CTS Corporation. Ms. Mitchelmore has over 30 years of international oil and gas industry experience and most recently served as President and CEO of Enlighten Innovations Inc., a Calgary-based clean technology company. Ms. Mitchelmore is also the Former Executive Vice President, Americas Heavy Oil for Royal Dutch Shell, and Former Shell Canada Limited President and Canada Country Chair. The company also announced that Nuno Brandolini has retired from its Board, effective July 1, 2021. Mr. Brandolini has served as a member of the Board since 2000 and was a member of the Governance and Nominating and Compensation Committees.
Cheniere Energy, Inc. (Cheniere) is an energy infrastructure company primarily engaged in liquefied natural gas (LNG)-related businesses. The Company provides clean, secure LNG to integrated energy companies, utilities, and energy trading companies worldwide. It owns and operates two natural gas liquefaction and export facilities at the Sabine Pass LNG and Corpus Christi LNG terminal. Sabine Pass LNG terminal located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, which has natural gas liquefaction facilities consisting of six operational natural gas liquefaction Trains for a total production capacity of over 30 million tons per annum (mtpa) of LNG (the SPL Project). Corpus Christi LNG terminal near Corpus Christi, Texas, owns and operates three Trains for a total production capacity of approximately 15 mtpa of LNG. In addition, the Company operates a 21.5-mile natural gas supply pipeline that interconnects the Corpus Christi LNG terminal with several interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines.