Chevron is the latest major resources player in the state to announce a change in leadership, after selecting a successor to current managing director (Australia) Roy Krzywosinski, who will hand over the reins in June.
Changing guard at Chevron
05/05/2016 - 15:13
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Rank Company # 3rd Fortescue $24.90bn 4th Woodside Energy $21.40bn 5th Chevron $13.2m 6th Gold Corporation $24.10bn 7th Roy Hill Holdings $8.54bn 49 exporters ranked by WA export revenue most recent financial year -
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Rank Company # 1st Chevron $19.10bn 2nd Woodside Energy $13.10bn 3rd Shell $2.59bn 5th ExxonMobil $1.70bn 6th BP Australia $2.04bn 29 oil and gas companies ranked by WA oil and gas revenue most recent financial year
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