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TNK-BP Announces Appointment of the Executive Vice-President Strategy and Business Development
17 Feb 2010

TNK-BP today announced that Stan Miroshnik has been appointed Executive Vice-President Strategy and Business Development of the TNK-BP group of companies. 

In his latest position, Stan Miroshnik was an Executive Director and head of the Russia and CIS energy practice at Morgan Stanley. His previous role involved strategic, corporate finance, and M&A advisory for Russia’s major oil and gas companies. In his nine years with Morgan Stanley Mr. Miroshnik had a diverse worldwide experience (New York, Moscow, and London), acquiring broad expertise in various sectors with a focus on energy and natural resources. Within the scope of his activity at Morgan Stanley, Mr. Miroshnik has successfully advised on a number of major financing and strategic transactions in the sector in the past several years. Mr. Miroshnik graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in Molecular Biology and in Business Administration from the Haas School of Business.           

“We congratulate Stan Miroshnik with his appointment to this important position at TNK-BP,” said German Khan, Executive Director of TNK-BP. “We are pleased to see our management team reinforced by fresh ideas and expertise that are contributed by new cadres and that will enhance the strategic development of our company.” 

TNK-BP

TNK-BP is a major, vertically integrated Russian oil and gas company. In 2010, average daily oil production totaled 1.74 million barrels per day (excluding a 50% interest of Slavneft). TNK-BP operates five refineries (four in Russia and one in Ukraine) and nearly 1,490 branded retail outlets across both countries.


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