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ConocoPhillips, the world’s largest independent exploration and production (E&P) company, based on production and proved reserves, yesterday announced the appointment of new Qatar Business Unit president, Todd Creeger succeeding Gary Sykes.
Creeger began his career with ConocoPhillips in 1986 and has held a number of senior business unit and joint venture leadership roles with assignments in Russia, Norway, the Caspian, Nigeria, the US and Australia. He most recently served as present of the company’s Malaysia Business Unit.
Todd Creeger said: “I am honoured to take on this role and have the opportunity to continue the strategic vision of Gary Sykes whose leadership has seen us build valued relationships and positioning ConocoPhillips as the partner of choice in Qatar. I look forward to continuing to strengthen these already close partnerships, and to find additional ways to enhance mutual cooperation to make a positive difference to the State of Qatar together.”
Sykes said, “I am extremely proud of what our team has achieved over the past four years, building strong and valued partnerships in Qatar. I’m excited to now have the opportunity to pursue new opportunities, and I wish Todd all the best in his new role as president.”
Creeger earned a bachelor of science in petroleum engineering degree from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas in 1986. He is a registered engineer and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Creeger has been active in supporting philanthropic and community service efforts in the locations he has worked around the globe.
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