Calgary Herald

Oilpatch CEO chooses greener path over profits

- DAN HEALING

One of the few female CEOs in the Canadian oilpatch says she is looking forward to creating a “clean hydrocarbo­ns” company after she parted ways with the American financial backers of her oil and gas producing firm.

Suzanne West said Friday her company, Imaginea Energy Corp., has split with private equity firm Lime Rock Partners and all assets of the company related to its oil and gas production — including offices and staff — have been reassigned to Calgary-based Cor4 Oil Corp.

“Earlier in the year we came to the conclusion both together that we were not aligned on the same page. They just want to be a traditiona­l company focused on profits and I clearly don’t,” she said.

“I want to change the fortunes of our industry and how we participat­e on the planet side and on the people side.”

West said Lime Rock, which has offices in Westport, Conn., Houston and London, decided to buy her out after hiring consultant­s to examine strategic alternativ­es for the company.

Cor4 is helmed by members of the Calgary-based Corinthian Oil Corp. management team led by CEO Colin Davies.

Neither Lime Rock nor Cor4 immediatel­y responded to requests for comment.

West, 52, founded Imaginea in 2013 after selling Black Shire Energy Ltd., a junior oil and gas firm also backed by Lime Rock, for $358 million.

Imaginea’s mission statement calls for the transforma­tion of the energy business into a “force for good” and its initiative­s have included installing solar panels to power equipment on a southern Alberta well site and agreeing to test new environmen­tally friendly oilpatch technologi­es.

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