Pickering Energy Partners Hires Drew Burgoyne as Chief Financial Officer

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Pickering Energy Partners appoints Drew Burgoyne as Chief Financial Officer, bringing over 20 years of expertise in accounting and finance to lead the firm's financial operations and enhance its management team.

Houston – June 10, 2024 –Pickering Energy Partners (“PEP”) recently hired industry veteran Drew Burgoyne as Chief Financial Officer.  He will take the lead on accounting, finance, treasury, and related back-office operations for the firm. Drew complements the PEP executive team with a more than 20-year career in accounting and finance, including KPMG and over a decade at Vitol Inc., the largest private independent energy trader in the world.

“Drew brings domain expertise in accounting and finance, as well as over two decades of experience and relationships to the firm,” commented Walker Moody, President of Pickering Energy Partners. “Coming out of the latest energy downturn, covering oil and gas as well as the energy transition subsectors, there is increased complexity across our Divisions as we manage our business.”  Burgoyne will be joining the firm’s Management Committee, in addition to leading the financial functions of PEP.  

Drew earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting and finance from Texas Christian University.  He is a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Texas and a CFA Charterholder.

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