Leon Coward

Pipeline Controller at Sunoco Logistics

Leon Coward is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the energy and construction sectors. Currently serving as a Sr. Specialist Pipeline Scheduler at Energy Transfer since June 2015, Leon Coward is responsible for directing the safe and efficient movement of petroleum products and crude within the eastern area pipeline system, adhering to federal regulations and company standards. As the owner of PAVE TECH Concrete & Construction since January 2009, Leon Coward manages proposals, contracts, and formal budgeting processes. Previous experience includes holding roles at ROSEN from May 2007 to September 2014, first as an Electronic Technician and later as a Final Test specialist, focusing on the verification and testing of electronic components. Leon Coward holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Prairie View A&M University, earned from 2001 to 2006.

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Sunoco Logistics

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Sunoco Logistics fills the vital role of moving energy resources through a network of trucks, pipelines and storage terminals, to the markets that demand them. Those resources include millions of gallons of crude oil, gasoline, diesel, and natural gas liquids such as propane, butane and ethane, that were once lacking outlets and are now flowing to buyers, strengthening the country’s resurgent manufacturing sector. Our geographically diverse assets are aligned under 3 business line segments: Crude Oil, Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs), and Refined Products. With Sunoco Logistics, customers can trust materials to be delivered on time, every time. Communities can expect safe and responsible operation. And investors can count on value built for the long term. We are always growing, moving forward with new and innovative projects to further bolster U.S. energy infrastructure, creating new jobs and opportunities for our employees. We have about 8,600 miles of pipelines in major activity centers in the Northeast, Midwest and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. The company also buys crude oil from U.S. domestic producers and sells it to refiners. Our terminals include the country’s largest crude terminal, in Nederland, Texas, where we move crude oil to domestic markets by ship, barge, truck and rail, and are growing our NGL footprint. Our Marcus Hook Industrial Complex, straddling the Pennsylvania-Delaware border, is being developed as the preeminent hub for natural gas liquids on the eastern seaboard, taking advantage of the resources available in the Marcellus and Utica shale regions of Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. Each day, we move things to a better place. We do all this with a commitment to integrity, excellence, our people, customers, innovation and performance. This is how we make things happen, moving our company, and the economy, always forward. Sunoco Logistics: Moving forward to win.