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Gentari appoints head of US hydrogen development

Gentari, the energy transition arm of Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas, has appointed a US head of hydrogen development.

Gentari, the energy transition arm of Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas, has appointed a US head of hydrogen development.

Justin Rencurel, a Houston-based energy industry veteran was appointed to the role, according to a LinkedIn post.

“Gentari is in the midst of building a competitive presence throughout the value chain for clean hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives products,” according to Rencurel’s profile.

Prior to joining Gentari, Rencurel was with Blue Pony Energy, providing project and commercial advisory services to start-ups. He also spent 10 years with Spectra Energy, a midstream natural gas firm.

Rencurel did not respond to requests for comment.

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