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Frank Katulak Named President And CEO Of GDF SUEZ Gas NA

HOUSTON, Jan. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --GDF SUEZ Gas NA (GSGNA) announced today that it has named Frank Katulak as its new President and CEO.

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Katulak has been working in the natural gas and LNG industries for more than 30 years, with the last 15 years of his experience in GDF SUEZ's U.S. LNG business. Most recently, he oversaw the operations of the Everett Marine Terminal, as President and Chief Operating Officer of Distrigas of Massachusetts LLC. While in that position, he served as a key advocate of LNG's importance to the terminal's traditional Northeast customer base of gas utilities and power producers; to potential new retail LNG customers in the marine, trucking, and commercial-industrial sectors; and to the international market.

Katulak has broad experience in working with public officials and media at the federal, state, and local level, and has served on numerous U.S. and international technical committees with respect to LNG operations. He is also a member of the National Fire Protection Association's 59A Committee.

Prior to joining GDF SUEZ, Katulak was Director of Gas Operations and managed an LNG facility for The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, a predecessor company to National Grid.

"I look forward to working with new and existing customers, and expanding the role of natural gas and LNG in North America," said Katulak. "Throughout North America, the energy landscape is changing like never before, and it is exciting to be with a company positioned to forge new opportunities and key partnerships that will have far reaching benefits, both economically and environmentally."

"Frank's extensive understanding of not only the energy industry but also the key players make him a true asset to this position and to our company's ability to grow in the expanding North American natural gas marketplace," said Zin Smati, President and Chief Executive Officer of GDF SUEZ Energy North America. "I am confident that Frank will play a major role in extending GDF SUEZ's reach within North America's dynamic energy landscape."

Katulak holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from The Cooper Union in New York and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Brooklyn Law School.

About GDF SUEZ Gas NA
GDF SUEZ Gas North America (GSGNA) is a subsidiary of GDF SUEZ Energy North America, which manages a range of energy businesses in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. These businesses include electricity generation and cogeneration, natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) distribution and sales, and retail energy sales and related services to commercial and industrial customers. GSGNA owns and operates an LNG receiving terminal in Everett, Mass., which began operations in 1971 and currently serves most of the natural gas utilities in New England and key power producers, helping to meet New England's natural gas demand through both pipeline deliveries and an average of 10,000 truck deliveries of LNG each year. For more about the company, visit www.gdfsuezna.com. GSGNA is part of the international energy group, GDF SUEZ. Please visit www.gdfsuez.com.

SOURCE GDF SUEZ Gas NA

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