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TNK-BP Announces Senior Appointments
18 Mar 2009

TNK-BP announces a number of senior appointments in the company’s management.

Jonathan Muir has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of TNK-BP. He has been acting CFO of TNK-BP since August, 2008, and combined that role with the responsibilities of Chief Auditor of the company. Jonathan Muir has been with TNK-BP since its inception in 2003 as Vice President, Financial Control, and made a leading contribution in establishing TNK-BP’s corporate governance framework.

Didier Baudrand has been appointed Executive Vice-President Downstream and Executive Director of TNK-BP. Didier Baudrand is joining the company from BP where he enjoyed a long and successful career at BP locations in France, the UK and China, specializing in refining, marketing and petrochemicals. Until recently he held the position of Senior Vice President, BP Refining and Marketing Special Projects, and before that served as Chairman of SECCO, a 50/50 joint venture between BP and Sinopec and BP’s biggest investment in China.

The two appointments take effect immediately.

“The new appointments mark a further step in completing our senior management team, which combines the strength of our existing cadre with new experience.  I look forward to working with Jonathan and Didier as we execute the next phase of TNK-BP’s evolution,” - said Tim Summers, Chief Executive Officer of TNK-BP. 

 

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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