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OMV Chief Stern will not run for a second term

The company announced on Tuesday that Alfred Stern, Chief Executive Officer of Austrian oil-and-gas group OMV, has decided to not run for reelection when his current term expires on August 31, 2026.

Stern is CEO of the Vienna-based firm since September 2021. He previously ran the Borealis division, and tried to steer it away from fossil fuels toward sustainable fuels and chemical.

In March, he oversaw the merging of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company with OMV's Polyolefin business, creating Borouge International, a chemical powerhouse with a $60 Billion enterprise value. The merger should be completed in the first quarter 2026.

The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine posed serious challenges for OMV. It had relied on Russia Gazprom to deliver gas, while Western countries were trying to reduce their dependence on Russian energy.

OMV terminated a long-standing contract for gas supply with Gazprom in December after the Russian gas giant stopped deliveries following a lengthy legal battle.

OMV was one of the last large-scale, long-term purchasers of Russian pipeline gas after Russia's invasion. (Reporting and writing by Alexandra Schwarz Goerlich, Editing by Thomas Seythal).

(source: Reuters)