MOSCOW (MRC) -- Charles Amyot has been appointed as the new president of ExxonMobil’s French affiliate, Esso S.A.F., effective 1 July, said the company.
The Board of Directors of Esso SAF, which met at the end of the general meeting of June 23, appointed Charles Amyot to succeed Antoine du Guerny as Chairman and CEO who will retire on June 30, 2021 after a career of more than 37 years at Esso SAF and within the companies of the ExxonMobil group in Europe.
Since 2004, Antoine du Guerny has been administrative and financial director of Esso SAF and of the companies of the ExxonMobil group in France. Appointed Director of Esso SAF in 2010, he became Chairman and CEO in May 2017. He is also Chairman of Esso Raffinage SAS and Exxon Mobil Chemical France.
Esso S.A.F.’s has two refineries – Gravenchon and Fos-sur-Mer – in France, along with petrochemical operations.
As per MRC, ExxonMobil has released the final election results of the 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders as confirmed by the independent election inspector. The ExxonMobil board of directors will consist of Michael Angelakis, Susan Avery, Angela Braly, Ursula Burns, Kenneth Frazier, Gregory Goff, Kaisa Hietala, Joseph Hooley, Steve Kandarian, Alexander Karsner, Jeffrey Ubben and Darren Woods. Douglas Oberhelman, Sam Palmisano and Wan Zulkiflee will be departing the board.
Ethylene and propylene are the main feedstocks for the production of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), respectively.
According to MRC's ScanPlast report, Russia's estimated PE consumption totalled 744,130 tonnes in the first four month of 2021, up by 4% year on year. Shipments of all PE grades increased. At the same time, PP deliveries to the Russian market were 523,900 tonnes in January-April 2021, up by 55% year on year. Supply of homopolymer PP and PP block copolymers increased, whereas shipments of PP random copolymers decreased.
ExxonMobil is the largest non-government owned company in the energy industry and produces about 3% of the world's oil and about 2% of the world's energy.
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