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Pilot Travel Centers names Gary Hoogeveen as president of its energy service

U.S. fuel merchant Pilot Travel Centers called Gary Hoogeveen president of its energy company, the current executive modification because Berkshire Hathaway took control of the firm.

Hoogeveen, who was CEO of Berkshire's Rocky Mountain Power, has actually held numerous management functions at Berkshire Hathaway Energy since 2000, the company stated in a statement.

He will supervise Pilot's fuel supply chain, fuel procurement, logistics and transportation to name a few things.

Brad Jenkins, Pilot's previous president for the energy organization and Bill Cashmareck, vice president of Petroleum Marketing and Organization Development, left the company in January.

The company this year had replaced its president and financing chief with longtime Berkshire executives and in 2015 launched about 15 employees, mostly connected to its petroleum trading operations.

Understood for its Pilot Flying J truck stops, Knoxville, Tennessee-based Pilot had expanded a fuel purchase and trading business by recruiting knowledgeable diesel, gas and crude oil traders.

Berkshire Hathaway this year finished acquisition of Pilot by buying the last 20% it did not previously own. Pilot runs more than 725 areas in the U.S. and Canada.

(source: Reuters)