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Top 6 Powerful Women In Oil And Gas. by unshakablejihad: 12:39am On Nov 16, 2021
Mariana Gheorghe, CEO, Petrom.

Ranked 19th in Fortune magazine's 2014 list of most powerful women in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, Mariana Gheorghe is considered one of the most influential women in Eastern Europe. The 59-year-old was the first female CEO of Romanian oil and gas group Petrom. After completing degrees in law, economics, and corporate finance, Gheorghe worked for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development from 1993 to 2006, when she took the helm of Petrom.

Ceri Powell, Global Head of Exploration, Royal Dutch Shell.

According to Fortune, Ceri Powell in 2013 became the highest-ranking female executive at Shell when she took charge of the group's global exploration. She is 21st on Fortune's list of most powerful women cited above. Originally from Wales, Powell holds a doctorate in structural geology and joined Shell in 1990. She held numerous positions at Shell in exploration and new business development before undertaking her current post, where she has led new discoveries in Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, the Gulf of Mexico, and Albania, according to Fortune.

Debra Reed, CEO, board chairman, Sempra Energy.

Graduating summa cum laude from the University of Southern California with an undergrad in civil engineering, Reed joined SoCalGas in 1978 and became the company's first female officer 10 years later. As one of 25 female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, Reed was recognized as one of the magazine's “50 Most Powerful Women in Business” from 2011 to 2014. Salary.com has Reed pulling in $8.85 million in 2014, including base pay of $1.12 million. Reed also serves on the boards of Halliburton and Caterpillar.

Vicki Hollub

Vicki Hollub a 33-year veteran with Occidental Petroleum, made American corporate history by becoming the first female CEO of a major U.S. oil company. Hollub, 55, will assume control of Occidental's global oil and gas business, replacing current chief executive Stephen Chazen who will step down at the 2016 AGM.“The board selected Vicki based on her strong track record of successfully growing our domestic oil and gas business profitably and efficiently,” Occidental said in a statement announcing her promotion. According to Bloomberg, Hollub was paid $3.66 million in 2014, including a $516,697 salary plus stock options. The Alabama-trained mineral engineer oversaw wells in Texas and other U.S. states that reaped $12 billion.

Trudy Curran, senior vice-president, general counsel, and corporate secretary, Canadian Oil Sands Ltd.

With a background in securities and corporate finance law, Trudy Curran joined Canadian Oil Sands in 2002 after holding senior positions with EnCana, Canadian Pacific Limited, and now-defunct Canadian Airlines. In 2012, Curran received a Scotiabank Corporate Executives Award and was ranked second out of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada, behind No. 1 Amiee Cha[/b]n, president, and CEO of Norsat.


[b]Catherine Uju Ifejika, chairman and CEO, Brittania-U Limited.


In terms of female representation in the upper echelons of oil and gas, Nigeria may be an outlier. The largest oil producer in Africa is headed by a woman, Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, and is seeing a growing number of female oil industry bosses. One of them is Catherine Uju Ifejika, chairman and chief executive of Brittania U Limited, an oil exploration, and production company. After graduating with a law degree, Uju Ifejika took a job as junior counsel with Texaco, then became Company Secretary Public and Government Affairs for West Africa. In 2001, she set up Brittania-U with N10 million (USD$50,251) in severance pay from her former employer and a USD$115,577 loan.

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Re: Top 6 Powerful Women In Oil And Gas. by unshakablejihad: 12:46am On Nov 16, 2021
This is the top 6 most powerful oil and gas women in Africa gotten oilprice.com and Alakija is nowhere to be found.

Alakija was suddenly been omitted from the Forbes list as the richest woman in Africa, And famfam is not among the oil-producing companies in Nigeria.

And so the question is on whose wealth has Alakija been flexing her muscles on?.

Re: Top 6 Powerful Women In Oil And Gas. by Imokay: 3:02am On Nov 16, 2021
unshakablejihad:
This is the top 6 most powerful oil and gas women in Africa gotten oilprice.com and Alakija is nowhere to be found.

Alakija was suddenly been omitted from the Forbes list as the richest woman in Africa, And famfam is not among the oil-producing companies in Nigeria.

And so the question is on whose wealth has Alakija been flexing her muscles on?.




FAMFA is not an operator, their production is part of stardeep
Re: Top 6 Powerful Women In Oil And Gas. by yorubademon24: 3:17am On Nov 16, 2021
Alakija was just a Lap dog and a cum box used by the northerners for their selfish Aims. aunty's faaji service has ended, she has been stripped naked, disgracefully removed from Forbe-list and FAMFAM oil and gas aren't among the oil producing companys in Nigeria. she is basically now feeding on crumbs from her masters.

Her only notable achievement is building a sky scrapper on 3D for God knows how long.!

Billionaires in dollar. cheesy cheesy

Re: Top 6 Powerful Women In Oil And Gas. by unshakablejihad: 3:41am On Nov 16, 2021
Imokay:


FAMFA is not an operator, their production is part of stardeep

she only entered an agreement with star-deep an affiliate of chevron.

It is nowhere stated that famfm is an affiliate of stardeep. these are two independent companies

the screenshot below was gotten from their LinkedIn. it clearly states famfam oil limited is into oil, gas, exploration, and production.

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