Imperial Oil Promotes Executives
CALGARY, Alberta -- Imperial Oil Ltd.'s R.L. "Randy" Broiles, senior vice-president, resources division, accepted a position as vice-president, Americas for ExxonMobil Production Co., effective July 1, 2010.
Broiles will be succeeded by T.G. "Glenn" Scott, current president of ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. and production manager for ExxonMobil Canada East, the company stated.
Scott began his career with Mobil Oil Corp. in 1986 as an operations/completions engineer. In 1994, he became Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) marketing manager in Doha, Qatar, responsible for developing long-term LNG markets and negotiating sale and purchase agreements, Imperial Oil stated.
Following the Exxon and Mobil merger, Scott became ExxonMobil's U.K. joint venture manager in London in 2001. He was appointed U.S. equity crude sales manager in Fairfax, Va., a year later, where he was responsible for selling and optimizing transportation for ExxonMobil's U.S. crude oil production.
Scott became operations manager with Houston-based ExxonMobil Production Co. in 2004, and was responsible for approximately one-third of ExxonMobil's operated production in the United States.
In 2006, he was appointed to his current position as president of ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. and production manager for ExxonMobil Canada East.
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Broiles will be succeeded by T.G. "Glenn" Scott, current president of ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. and production manager for ExxonMobil Canada East, the company stated.
Scott began his career with Mobil Oil Corp. in 1986 as an operations/completions engineer. In 1994, he became Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) marketing manager in Doha, Qatar, responsible for developing long-term LNG markets and negotiating sale and purchase agreements, Imperial Oil stated.
Following the Exxon and Mobil merger, Scott became ExxonMobil's U.K. joint venture manager in London in 2001. He was appointed U.S. equity crude sales manager in Fairfax, Va., a year later, where he was responsible for selling and optimizing transportation for ExxonMobil's U.S. crude oil production.
Scott became operations manager with Houston-based ExxonMobil Production Co. in 2004, and was responsible for approximately one-third of ExxonMobil's operated production in the United States.
In 2006, he was appointed to his current position as president of ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. and production manager for ExxonMobil Canada East.
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