U.S.-based Anadarko Petroleum has named Mitchell W. Ingram to the newly created position of executive vice president of global LNG, effective immediately.
Ingram has 28 years of experience in the oil and natural gas industry and will report to Al Walker, Anadarko chairman, president and CEO.
"His leadership, industry knowledge and track record of success will be additive to the strong organisation we have built to advance the development of LNG in Mozambique and make this line of business an increasingly important part of Anadarko's future," Walker said.
Since 2006, Ingram has been with BG Group, where he served as a member of the company's executive committee in the role of executive vice president of technical. Previously, he held positions of increasing responsibilities with the company's LNG project in Queensland Australia.
Prior to BG, Ingram was with Occidental Oil & Gas for 20 years, where he held several U.K. and international positions in project management, developments and operations.
He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Robert Gordon University and is a native of Scotland.
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