Kingston Midstream
Patrick Wu, CFA, has a robust background in finance and analysis, currently serving as a Senior Finance Analyst at Kingston Midstream since April 2022. Prior experience includes a role as a Financial Analyst at Steel Reef from 2021 to April 2022 and multiple financial analyst positions at TC Energy from 2014 to 2020, where responsibilities included corporate evaluations, counterparty risk, and market analysis. Earlier, Patrick held the position of Pricing & Market Research Analyst at Spectra Energy from 2012 to 2014 and worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Calgary in 2009-2010. The career began with a co-op position as an Assistant Account Manager at GE Capital in 2008. Patrick Wu earned a Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction in Finance from the Haskayne School of Business and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
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Kingston Midstream
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Kingston Midstream is a Canadian midstream infrastructure company that safely transports hydrocarbons to refineries across North America through an integrated network of gathering pipelines, storage tanks, rail and truck terminals. This is done in partnership with key members of the supply chain who work to ensure energy resources efficiently get from source to final destination safely and economically, where they will be used to drive industry, innovation and the economy forward. With corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta and operations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Kingston Midstream is committed to building resource partnerships and solutions for the future. This means protecting the best interests of all stakeholders and maintaining an open, informative and productive dialogue with landowners, community stewards, employees and customers. Kingston Midstream is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), which was founded in 1857 in Kingston, Ontario. A private, family-owned and operated corporation, JRSL is actively involved in global agriculture and food processing, financial services and real estate investment, as well as energy exploration, transportation and marketing.