Lyn Reavis has more than 40 years’ experience in site selection, design, and execution of petrochemical and ammonia facilities.
At Clean Hydrogen Works, Mr. Reavis leads project terminal development, as well as carbon sequestration and bioenergy feedstock. Prior to CHW, he was a Consultant to Northwest Innovation Works (NWIW-K) through Distribution Consultation Services (DCS). In this role, he provided consultancy on supply chain logistics matters. Previously, Mr. Reavis had a 40-year continuous career across several Chevron companies where he was a subject matter expert on marine terminals, storage tanks, bulk chemical logistics, marine vessel loading and unloading, and loss control and container shipping.
Mr. Reavis received a B.S. Chemical Engineering, as well as an M.E. from the University of Kansas.
At Clean Hydrogen Works, Mr. Reavis leads project terminal development, as well as carbon sequestration and bioenergy feedstock. Prior to CHW, he was a Consultant to Northwest Innovation Works (NWIW-K) through Distribution Consultation Services (DCS). In this role, he provided consultancy on supply chain logistics matters. Previously, Mr. Reavis had a 40-year continuous career across several Chevron companies where he was a subject matter expert on marine terminals, storage tanks, bulk chemical logistics, marine vessel loading and unloading, and loss control and container shipping.
Mr. Reavis received a B.S. Chemical Engineering, as well as an M.E. from the University of Kansas.