Mark Borer is president and chief executive officer of DCP Midstream Partners in Denver, Col.
Borer has spent more than 28 years in the energy industry. His experience spans the areas of natural gas supply, gas storage, gathering and processing, gas and natural gas liquid pipelines, wholesale marketing and trading, business development, and operations.
Prior to joining DCP in November 2006, Borer worked for DCP Midstream, LLC (formerly Duke Energy Field Services). Borer joined DCP Midstream, LLC in April 1999, when the company acquired Union Pacific Fuels Inc. (UPFI), as DCP Midstream, LLC, senior vice president, southern division. In that capacity, he was responsible for all gathering and processing activities including commercial, business development, operations, and services for producers, markets and other suppliers in the southern division. He was also responsible for all of DCP Midstream, LLC downstream assets, trading and marketing activities. He was named executive vice president of marketing and corporate development in May 2002 and then group vice president of marketing and corporate development 2004. In that role he was responsible for strategy, acquisitions and divestitures, planning and development, purchasing, all downstream trading and marketing activities, and all NGL, gas storage and intrastate pipeline assets. Borer was also a member of the DCP Midstream, LLC executive, disclosure and corporate risk management committees. He also served on the board of directors of TEPPCO, a NYSE-listed master limited partnership, from April 2000 until March 2005.
From 1992 to 1999, he served as vice president of natural gas marketing for UPFI where he was responsible for overall management of UPFI’s wholesale gas marketing business, including gas trading, transportation, supply, risk management and business development activities. From 1984 to 1992, he held various positions in sales, marketing, transportation, supply and regulatory affairs with UPFuels, Union Pacific Resources (UPR) and its predecessor, Champlin Petroleum. Before UPR, he was employed by Rocky Mountain Energy from 1981 to 1984, and Nebraska Public Power District from 1978 to 1981.
Borer received a bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska and earned a master of science degree in mineral economics from Colorado School of Mines.
A native of Albion, Neb., Borer was born in 1954. He and his wife, Pamela, have two sons and a daughter. |