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Oliver Bowen, Glencore's global naphtha head, will join rival Vitol sources claim

Oliver Bowen, Glencore's global naphtha head, will join rival Vitol sources claim

Four sources said on Tuesday that Oliver Bowen, Glencore's global director of naphtha trade, was set to leave the company for Vitol. He is the latest high-ranking trader to leave the London listed commodities trading and mining firm since recent months.

One source said that Bowen would start working at Vitol in November and supervise the European naphtha business of the world's biggest commodities trader.

Sources requested anonymity in order to discuss confidential information.

Bowen was not available for comment. Vitol, Glencore and Glencore refused to comment.

Bowen's departure comes at a time when Glencore is undertaking a wider reorganization in its trading operations after a sharp decline in earnings. The company's core earnings from Glencore’s energy and steelmaking activities trading coal fell to $306 millions in the first six months of this year. This is the lowest amount for the period since 2016.

Bowen is the 42-year-old head of Glencore's naphtha trade since at least 2017, says a profile posted on Companies House, the UK government website. Bowen was a UK-based Petrochemical Feedstock Association director from February 2017 until his resignation in April of this year.

Alex Sanna is the current Glencore head of oil and natural gas trading. According to a memo sent out by staff, Sanna will be stepping down at the end this year. Maxim Kolupaev will replace Sanna. He was the head of Glencore's oil trading desk over the last six years. (Reporting from Shariq Khan and Robert Harvey, in New York; editing by Lisa Shumaker).

(source: Reuters)