Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> January 26, 2009

Frank Greinke – United Fuel & Energy Corporation (ufen)

FRANK GREINKE, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United Fuel & Energy Corporation, became Chairman and majority shareholder of the company when he merged SC Fuels' commercial cardlock operations with UFEN in October 2007 and became CEO of United Fuel in June 2008. In 1987, at the age of 33, Mr. Greinke became President of Southern Counties Oil Co. (SC Fuels), and acquired ownership of the company in 1991. At that time, SC Fuels' operations were concentrated in Southern California. Today, under Mr. Greinke's leadership as Chief Executive Officer, SC Fuels and its related companies have operations in 11 western states, serve over 35,000 customers annually and deliver commercial bulk fuels, wholesale branded fuels and alternative fuels at competitive pricing. Mr. Greinke currently is a member of the Executive Committee of the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America and a past Director of the California Independent Oil Marketers Association. He is the former Chairman of the Southern California Chapter of Young Presidents' Organization. He is also a founding Director of The New Majority Committee, an Orange County-based mainstream Republican organization, and former Finance Chairman of the Orange County Republican Party. His Board experience includes being a founding member of the Board of Directors for Pacific Ethanol Inc., an Advisory Board member for Solis Capital Partners; a Board member of the Bank of Hemet. In May 2007, he was appointed to the position of the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Georgia. Under the leadership of Mr. Greinke and his late father, Frank H. Greinke, SC Fuels has the distinction of being the first company from the United States to do business in the Republic of Georgia. Profile
TWST: Would you begin with a brief historical sketch of the company and a

picture of the things that you are doing presently?

Mr. Greinke: The company started in the 1940s in West Texas as