Gulf Coast Sequestration Appoints David Cook as CEO; W. Gray Stream Named Executive Chairman

LAKE CHARLES, La.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#CCS–Gulf Coast Sequestration (GCS), a pioneering company building a secure, world-scale carbon sequestration hub on the Gulf Coast, today announced David “Dave” Cook as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. W. Gray Stream, founder of GCS, will assume the role of Executive Chairman. Completing the leadership team, Benjamin Heard will serve as Chief Strategy Officer, while Scott Stepp is Chief Financial Officer.


“Dave brings extensive experience in our industry and an unmatched track record of performance delivery, organizational leadership, business transformation, and strategy execution,” said Stream. “With two Class VI permit applications with the Environmental Protection Agency, GCS is at the forefront of our nation’s efforts to develop and implement carbon capture and sequestration. Under Dave’s leadership, I’m confident we are well positioned to continue our significant progress toward building a carbon sequestration hub on the Gulf Coast.”

“The GCS team is extremely talented and aligned toward a shared mission of improving the world we’re living in now as well as leaving for future generations. This is an exceptional opportunity to bring my passion and experience to a business that is well-positioned to make a difference to the people, communities, and environment on the Gulf Coast,” said Cook. “The Stream family has a long history of environmental stewardship in Louisiana, and I’m honored to be trusted to continue that legacy through GCS.”

Prior to joining GCS, Cook served as a chief executive, senior leader, and non-executive board member for several global, publicly traded, and private companies. Most recently, Cook was a Director of Vaalco Energy, following its merger with TransGlobe Energy Corporation of which he was Chair from 2019 to 2022. Previously, he served as CEO of Noreco in London and INEOS DENOS in Copenhagen. Earlier in his career, he spent more than 20 years with BP in various international assignments. Cook earned a bachelor’s degree in Geophysics and a Ph.D. in Geological Sciences from Michigan State University.

The addition of Cook is another significant step for GCS following the recent hire of former Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR) regulator Kaycee Garrett as Head of Permitting. Garrett worked in the Underground Injection Control section of the LDNR Office of Conservation for ten years, followed by five years of consulting experience to advance injection well permit applications for operators across the Gulf Coast.

Contacts

Ryan Furby
rfurby@gcscarbon.com