Tom Correll

Vice President-pipeline Safety And Risk at Northern Natural Gas

Tom Correll has a wide range of work experience in the energy and geology sectors. Tom began their career as a Geologist at South Dakota Geologic Survey-DNR in 1984 before moving on to become a Project Manager and Engineering Geologist at Terracon in 1985. In 1993, they joined Layne Christensen as a District Manager, where they worked until 2004. Then, they joined Northern Natural Gas, starting as a Division Environmental Specialist and later becoming the Director of Pipeline Safety and Risk. Currently, they hold the position of Vice President-Pipeline Safety and Risk at Northern Natural Gas.

Tom Correll's education history includes the following:

From 1979 to 1981, they attended Wartburg College, where they studied Chemistry. It is not indicated whether they earned a degree during this time.

From 1982 to 1984, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology/Earth Science, General from Iowa State University.

Lastly, from 1989 to 1992, they attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where they obtained an MBA degree with a focus in Economics.

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Omaha, United States

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Northern Natural Gas

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A Natural Gas Transportation Leader In business since 1930, Northern Natural Gas owns the largest interstate natural gas pipeline system in the United States. Northern Natural Gas'​ pipeline system stretches across 11 states, from Southern Texas to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, providing access to five of the major natural gas supply regions in North America. The company provides natural gas transportation and storage services to 81 utilities and numerous producers, energy marketing companies and industrial end users. It also provides grid transportation between other interstate and intrastate pipelines, and access to major North American gas supply basins in Canada, the Rocky Mountains, the MidContinent and Permian Basins, and major shale gas developments.


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501-1,000

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