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Trafigura announces Hallouche's departure as Puma Energy CEO

Mark Russell will replace Hadi Hallouche as the chief executive officer of Trafigura's downstream energy company Puma Energy.

Trafigura, a Swiss company, said that Hallouche would work as co CEO with Russell until June's end.

Hallouche, who is the CEO of Puma, has held this position since October 20, 2021. Prior to that, he was Trafigura’s Asia Head of Oil and Global Head of Liquefied Natural Gas. He was previously an LNG trader at Shell.

Richard Holtum, who replaced Jeremy Weir in January as Trafigura's group CEO, is the latest Trafigura leader to leave. This was followed by a number of retirements, including former CFO Christophe Salmon and executive director Jose Maria Larocca in 2024.

Russell has worked for Trafigura since 1999, according to his Linkedin page. Russell was previously a trader in residual fuel oil, refinery feedstocks and the most recent head of energy for Middle East and North Africa.

The company stated that Russell was a major player in Trafigura’s Africa fuel trade and in its Bunkering business.

Rene Medori, Puma Energy's Chairperson, said that Mark's attention to performance and delivery and his understanding of the downstream industry will be critical as Puma Energy actively manages market risks and captures new growth opportunities.

Trafigura acquired a controlling interest in Puma Energy and integrated it into the company by 2021. It operates in 35 countries, mostly in Central America and Sub-Saharan Africa.

(source: Reuters)