James E. Street is Vice President of Human Resources and Administration for Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) , Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) and Kinder Morgan Management LLC (NYSE: KMR). He assumed that position in 1999, and is in charge of overseeing benefits, compensation, training, and payroll for the company's 9,000 employees. In addition, he is responsible for organization development, labor relations and negotiations, recruiting, EEO/AAP, facility management, purchasing and travel.
Mr. Street's previous 20 years in the energy industry include a four-year stint as Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration, for Tejas Energy Company. Mr. Street holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska at Kearney and a master's degree in business administration, which he earned from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) is one of the largest publicly traded pipeline limited partnerships in America and owns or operates more than 27,000 miles of pipelines and approximately 145 terminals. Its pipelines transport more than 2 million barrels/day of gasoline and other petroleum products and up to 9 billion cubic feet/day of natural gas; and, its terminals handle over 80 million tons of coal and other bulk materials annually and have a liquids storage capacity of about 70 million barrels for petroleum products and chemicals. KMP is also the leading provider of CO2 for enhanced oil recovery projects in the United States.
The general partner of KMP is owned by Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI), one of the largest energy transportation, storage and distribution companies in North America. Combined, the two companies have an enterprise value of more than $35 billion.
Kinder Morgan Management, LLC (NYSE: KMR) is a limited liability company, and its only significant assets are the partnership units it owns in KMP. KMR shareholders receive distributions in the form of additional shares equivalent in value to the cash distributions received by KMP common unitholders. |