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Chevron appoints Johnson, Geagea executive vice-presidents

By Editor
02 April 2015   |   2:24 am
Chevron Corporation has confirmed that Vice Chairman and Executive Vice President, Upstream, George L. Kirkland, will retire from the company, effective June 15. He will be succeeded by James W. (Jay) Johnson, as Executive Vice President, Upstream, effective June 16.

chevron-treehuggerChevron Corporation has confirmed that Vice Chairman and Executive Vice President, Upstream, George L. Kirkland, will retire from the company, effective June 15. He will be succeeded by James W. (Jay) Johnson, as Executive Vice President, Upstream, effective June 16.

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chevron Corporation, John Watson, who confirmed this in a statement yesterday, said: “George’s business acumen and deep operational knowledge of our industry have helped create enormous value for Chevron and our shareholders over many years.

“I am confident our track record of success in the upstream will continue under Jay’s leadership, as his broad base of experience has prepared him well for the job.”

Johnson, 56, joined Chevron in 1981 and has been senior vice president of Upstream since the beginning of 2014.

Previously, Johnson was president of Chevron’s Europe , Eurasia and Middle East Exploration and Production Company and managing director of its Eurasia business unit, responsible for upstream and transportation activities in Kazakhstan , Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey.

Johnson also was managing director of Chevron’s Australasia business unit, responsible for exploration and planning for the development of the Wheatstone and Greater Gorgon area gas fields. Past positions also include work in production operations, major capital projects, shipping and strategic planning.

Watson also announced that effective with Kirkland’s retirement, Joseph C. (Joe) Geagea has been appointed executive vice president of Technology, Projects and Services (TPS).

TPS includes a number of key functional groups that support the enterprise with services such as major capital project development; drilling and upstream base business operations; energy and information technology; health, environment and safety; procurement, and workforce development.

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