Joseph C. Geagea named
Corporate Vice President and President Chevron Gas and
Midstream
21 Nov. 2011 12:11 PM
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- Geagea succeeds
John D. Gass,
who is retiring after 37-year career
Pierre Breber to
head Chevron Asia South Strategic Business Unit
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Nov. 21, 2011-- Chevron Corporation (NYSE:
CVX) today named
Joseph C. Geagea corporate vice
president and president,
Chevron Gas and Midstream, effective
January 1, 2012.
Geagea, 52, succeeds
John D. Gass who will retire
from Chevron after
more than 37 years with the company. Geagea is currently the
managing director responsible for Chevrons exploration and
production activities in the Asia South region, including
Thailand,
Bangladesh,
Myanmar,
Cambodia,
Vietnam
and China.
In his new role, Geagea will be responsible for
commercializing Chevrons natural gas resources and supporting
the development of new growth opportunities worldwide. He will
also oversee Chevrons shipping, pipeline, power and natural
gas trading operations. Geagea will report to
George L. Kirkland,
Chevrons vice chairman and executive vice president of
Upstream and Gas.
Joe's enterprise-wide
experience and his demonstrated ability to advance our
exploration and production interests across east and south
Asia, make
him well qualified to assume this larger role inside Chevron,
said John S. Watson,
Chevrons chairman and chief executive officer.
Since the early 1990s, Geagea
has held a variety of executive and management positions in
both the upstream and downstream operations of the company. He
has been vice president of Upstream Capability, vice president
of Chevron International Exploration and Production, president
of Fuel & Marine Marketing, and president in charge of the
companys downstream activities in
East Africa,
the
Middle East
and Pakistan.
After the Chevron and
Texaco merger in
2001, Geagea led the integration of the two companies
downstream operations.
Pierre Breber,
47, will succeed Geagea as managing director of the companys
Asia South region effective January 1,
reporting to Melody Meyer,
president of Chevron Asia Pacific
Exploration and Production Company.
Most recently, Breber served as deputy managing director of
that business unit, where he reported to Geagea.
Since joining
Chevron in 1989, Breber has
held a number of finance, commercial and management positions,
including vice president and corporate treasurer. Earlier, he
was manager of investor relations, vice president of finance
for Chevron Downstream, manager of finance for Chevrons
Europe upstream strategic
business unit and comptroller for
Chevron international upstream.
Commenting on Gasss
retirement, Watson said, John has done a tremendous job in
establishing a global gas business that underpins a major part
of Chevrons long-term growth, said Watson. Chevron is poised
to grow into one of the worlds leading suppliers of LNG,
which is a reflection of Johns many contributions.
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