President of Agip KCO company, daughter company of Eni concern in charge of development of the frist stage of the Kashagan project, is going to resign, reported press office of North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC) consortium.
“From November 1, 2013 Umberto Carrara will resign as Maging Director of Agip KCO,” reads the statement.
The statement also noted that Carrara has worked on the Kashagn project over seven years. Guido Brusko will occupy the position of Managing Director of the company. Since 2009 Brusco worked at the Agip KCO Kashagan project as Director of the Department of Production Operations.—0—
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