Jennifer Street

Jennifer Street started her career with ExxonMobil Chemical Company in Baytown, TX after completing her Masters of Engineering at the University of Texas in Austin. While at Exxon, she held multiple roles in plant engineering, multibillion-dollar capital project planning, and management, including the capital projects organization which led front end design of over $225M of projects. In 2012 Jennifer joined Regency Energy Partners, a midstream oil and gas master limited partnership. During her time at Regency, she held roles of Senior Director and Vice President of all Engineering and Construction, where she led $800 million dollars per year of capital projects and also the successful integrations of $7.5 billion in mergers and acquisitions for the Company. In 2015, Jennifer joined Energy Transfer Partners upon its merger with Regency and was named Senior Vice President of Engineering. In this role, she led several engineering and operations support functions, and served on the Executive Integration Steering Committee for both the Regency and Sunoco Logistics mergers, totaling approximately $40 billion dollars. In 2016 she was named Executive Vice President of Operations and Engineering Services.

Today Jennifer leads Energy Transfer’s Supply Chain, Right-of-Way and Land, Pipeline and Mechanical Integrity, Technical Services, and Environmental, Health and Safety departments, as well as the Standard Equipment Company (a compression manufacturing company), with a total of 850 employees. Her organization supports the operations of the largest midstream company in the United States with an enterprise value of approximately $95 billion dollars. The Company transports approximately 20 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas and 4.6 million barrels per day of crude oil with over 85,000 miles of pipeline and 65 natural gas processing plants, fractionation facilities and crude oil terminals across the United States. Her team also supported the execution of approximately $25 billion dollars in capital projects between 2015 and 2018.

Jennifer currently serves on the board of the Texas Pipeline Association and the Energy Transfer/Sunoco Foundation and was named a University of Texas Engineering Distinguished Alumni in 2014. She has served as a room parent at Alcuin and actively supports the school through parent volunteering activities.

Jennifer and her husband Shawn of 11 years, have two children, Sophia and Caroline, who both attend Alcuin.
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