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  • Updated: December 01, 2021

Total Energies Marketing Nigeria Plc Gets New Chairman

Total Energies Marketing Nigeria Plc Gets New Chairman

In a move to reposition the oil giant for tougher challenges and better opportunities in the future, the board of directors of total energies marketing Nigeria plc has ratified the appointment of Jean-Philippe Torres as its new director and chairman.

A letter stating this new development was sent to the press, the investing public, and the Nigerian Exchange Limited, operators of the Nigerian Stock Exchange by the company secretary- Bunmi Popoola-Mordi.

Jean-Philippe Torres who started his working career as an Analyst in the French Ministry for Economy and Finance joined the Total Group in 1992 after a successful stay in Elf Antar France, where he revolutionized the combustible fuels division as the Financial Controller. vision.  

In 1995 he was the Sales and Marketing Manager for Elf Oil Zaire after another highly successful stint with Elf Raffinage Distribution as Treasurer in charge of the African affiliates.

He would later join Total Final Elf Gambia in 1999 as their General Manager.

"In 2001, Mr. Jean-Philippe Torres was appointed Managing Director of Total Togo and Total Benin and in 2004, Managing Director of Fina Congo."

"In 2007 he was appointed Strategy and M&A Senior Project Manager Total Raffinage Marketing, Paris. In 2011, he was appointed General Manager, Retail and Fuel Cards of Total Germany", BUNMI POPOOLA-MORDI concluded.

With this wealth of experience, the investing public can rest assured that Total Energies Marketing Nigeria Plc is ready to add more value to the oil and gas upstream and downstream sectors in Nigeria.

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