One of the legends of Northern Ireland business has left Phoenix Energy after 27 years.
Peter Dixon, a native of Liverpool, joined Phoenix during its fledgling phase, as commercial director back in February 1997.
Dixon began his career as a gas engineer in 1976, when he was 16 with the Gas Corporation in Liverpool before being fast tracked through the British Gas hierarchy leading key strategic projects in the early 1990’s. He was appointed to the Phoenix board and served as Group CEO until 2014 and more recently serving as Group Chairman from 2014 until April 2024 when he stepped down from this role.
The development of the gas industry in Northern Ireland during Dixon’s term is recognised as one of the most successful greenfield projects of its generation. The deployment of private capital in this period allowed c.4,000km of new gas infrastructure to be constructed, making gas available to over 360,000 properties and creating skilled opportunities to over 2,000 people employed across the independent supply chain.
Since his arrival into NI in the late 1990’s Peter has firmly planted his roots locally and as well as being instrumental to the development of the local gas industry, he is recognised as making valuable contributions to wider society, through charitable, community and economic activities, serving both as a Commissioner of Belfast Harbour and as the inaugural Chairman of the Energy for Children Charitable Trust.
Kailash Chada, Phoenix CEO said: “I would like to take this opportunity to recognise the remarkable service that Peter has given to the gas industry in the last 48 years, and particularly the achievements that he and his Phoenix colleagues made in the last three decades locally, that will leave a long legacy that will continue to support NI decarbonisation journey for generations to come”.