Cequence Energy fires CEO and 2 VPs

Part of a strategic change in direction and cost-cutting efforts

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Caption: Cequence Energy is focused on the development of resource plays in the Alberta Deep Basin. (Cequence Energy)

Cequence Energy has abruptly replaced its chief executive and dismissed two of its vice-presidents as part of a strategic change in direction and cost-cutting efforts due to low natural gas prices.
The company has promoted Todd Brown as CEO, replacing Paul Wanklyn immediately.
Brown has been the company's chief operating officer since August 2014 and Wanklyn has been CEO since September 2010.
Calgary-based Cequence has also dismissed vice-president of operations Michael Stewart and VP geophysics Stephen Stretch, effective immediately.
David Gillis remains chief financial officer but promoted to executive vice-president.
The company's board of directors says it believes the change in management is necessary as the company focuses on reducing costs rather than on growth, until commodity prices improve sufficiently.