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Enlink Carbon Solutions
Scott Goldberg is Vice President of the Carbon Solutions Group for EnLink Midstream. In this role, Goldberg leads a team responsible for identifying and pursuing energy transition opportunities, including carbon capture, transportation, and sequestration (CCS). His group is executing on EnLink’s first-mover advantage and extensive Louisiana footprint, which includes approximately 4,000 miles of pipeline and existing connections to emitters in one of the nation’s largest concentrations of industrial CO2 emissions, to become the CO2 transportation provider of choice in Louisiana. Goldberg joined EnLink’s predecessor company over a decade ago. Prior to leading the Carbon Solutions team, he focused on acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, and other strategic transactions. He also has a background in engineering, legal, and corporate development that is well suited to developing opportunities in the carbon solutions business. He graduated from Colorado School of Mines with a Bachelor of Science in petroleum engineering and earned a Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University School of Law.
Sr. Associate at Enverus
Graham joined Enverus in 2020 through the acquisition of RS Energy Group. Leading the Subsurface Innovation Team under Energy Transition Research, he strives to create intelligent connections between the subsurface, emerging energy, and carbon innovation technologies, leveraging a deep understanding of geosciences and the energy transition gained over his 9-year career. At Enverus, Graham has served as Senior Geology Associate on the Permian Asset team and as Product Manager for Geoscience Analytics, where he led a team of geologists. His prior roles include analyst for the Alberta Energy Regulator, focusing on the Athabasca oil sands, and Geologist in Training for a small Calgary-based exploration company, exploring oil potential in Nisku Formation carbonate reefs.
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