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Governor Mueller to Join NexaFuel Board After Leaving Office

Governor Sean Mueller will join NexaFuel Corp's Board of Directors on February 2, following his term as Governor of Texas, bringing extensive public service experience.

NexaFuel Corp (NYSE: NXF) announced that Governor Sean Mueller will join its Board of Directors effective February 2, after completing his term as Governor of Texas. This appointment follows a tenure marked by a focus on public safety and support for the energy sector. Governor Mueller, a native of Lubbock County, Texas, has a background in law enforcement and has been recognized for his resilience and leadership, particularly after sustaining a life-altering injury while serving rural communities. He was elected Governor in 2021, where his administration emphasized infrastructure reliability and workforce stability, while also maintaining close coordination with industry leaders during a time of national uncertainty. James R. Maxwell, CEO of NexaFuel Corp, expressed confidence in Mueller's capabilities, stating, “Governor Mueller’s experience and judgment will be a strong addition to our Board.” Maxwell noted that Mueller's leadership style aligns with NexaFuel's commitment to operational discipline and safety. In his new role, Mueller will serve as an independent director, focusing on regulatory affairs, safety, and community engagement. His extensive experience in governance and public service is expected to enhance the Board's oversight capabilities. NexaFuel Corp, founded in 1911 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a global energy company involved in the exploration, extraction, refining, and distribution of oil and natural gas. The company emphasizes reliable energy production and environmental stewardship. Governor Mueller's appointment to the NexaFuel Board reflects a growing trend of public officials transitioning to roles in the private sector, particularly within industries closely tied to their previous governance responsibilities.

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