Shay Bluntzer, executive director of Public Affairs for NuStar Energy LP, has been elected chairman of the Texas Pipeline Association (TPA) on Jan. 13. TPA is the largest state trade association in the country that solely represents the interests of the intrastate pipeline network. The association formally made the announcement on Jan. 8 at its annual meeting, held virtually.
In his role at NuStar—a publicly traded limited partnership based in San Antonio and one of the largest independent liquids terminal and pipeline operators in the nation—Bluntzer has been instrumental in building the company’s profile at the highest levels of government. He also serves as a member of the board of directors for NuStarPAC, a political action committee dedicated to the advancement of NuStar’s business objectives.
Bluntzer serves on the board of directors for the Energy Infrastructure Council, an organization dedicated to the improvement and enhancement of the United States energy infrastructure. He also serves on the government relations committees of several prominent national, state and local trade associations in the energy sector. Bluntzer previously served on the board of directors for the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio and is a dedicated volunteer and avid supporter of the United Way and Haven for Hope. He holds a degree in public administration from Texas State University.
“Shay’s 15 years of robust industry and government affairs experience at the international, national, state and local levels will be invaluable to the Texas Pipeline Association and its member companies – especially during the 87th legislative session,” Thure Cannon, TPA president, said. “I look forward to working closely with Shay, as our industry begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and faces the many regulatory and legislative challenges that lie ahead as we continue to build Texas’ essential infrastructure to deliver the hydrocarbons that Americans rely on every day.”
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