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Enterprise appoints COO, makes leadership changes

Enterprise Products Partners LP made changes to its management team, including the appointment of Graham Bacon as executive vice president and COO. All changes will take effect immediately.

Bacon, who has been with the company for 28 years, oversees the company's environmental, health and safety programs, according to a Sept. 3 news release.

Enterprise also promoted Brent Secrest to executive vice president and chief commercial officer, from senior vice president of commercial.

The company promoted several officers to the senior vice president roles. Robert Moss was named senior vice president of the company's Houston region operations, Michael Hanley as senior vice president of pipelines and terminals, Kevin Ramsey as senior vice president of capital projects and Natalie Gayden as senior vice president of natural gas.

Moss has led Enterprise's Houston region operations, including its Mont Belvieu complex, for the past 11 years. Hanley most recently served as vice president of pipelines and terminals. Gayden previously served as vice president of distribution services.

Other recent appointments include Carrie Weaver, who was promoted to vice president of Eastern region pipelines, from director of West Texas; and Yvette Longonje, who was promoted to vice president of distribution services, from senior director of Eastern region pipelines.

Houston-based Enterprise is engaged in gathering, processing and other midstream energy services for natural gas, crude oil and refined products.