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ExxonMobil Names New Chair To Head Nigeria Affiliates

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ExxonMobil has named Jagir Baxi as the chairman, managing director, and lead country manager of its affiliates in Nigeria, including Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria (Offshore East) Limited.

Baxi, who succeeds Shane Haris, is bringing a wealth of experience and proven leadership to his new role, where he will oversee ExxonMobil’s business in Nigeria.

“I am honoured to lead our exceptional Nigeria team and build on the work that Shane Harris has done over the past two years. My personal commitment is to sustain and grow the strong collaborative relationships we have built with the Nigerian government, NNPCL, venture partners, various contractors, and the communities in which we operate,” said Baxi.

“Nigeria has significant offshore deepwater growth potential in oil and gas. When combined with the improving investment climate, inherent advantages of already existing deepwater assets at Erha and Usan, and the remarkable talent of this country, I feel very privileged to be a part of the ExxonMobil team that is working hard to deploy our global deepwater capabilities and strengths to support Nigeria in achieving its oil and gas industry aspirations.”

Prior to his appointment, Baxi was executive director for Production for all ExxonMobil affiliates in Nigeria.

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He joined ExxonMobil in 1999 and has held a variety of senior leadership positions in deepwater and LNG, in the areas of operations, joint venture management, commercial, engineering and new project start-ups while working in Australia, Angola, Iraq, Qatar, Papua New Guinea and the U.S.A.

Baxi is Australian and holds graduate degrees in Engineering and Science from Monash University (Australia), and a Master of Business Administration (Melbourne Business School, Australia).

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