Thursday, April 16, 2015

Gomes da Silva is on Thursday the presidency of Galp – iOnline

The future CEO of Galp, Gomes da Silva, should it Thursday office after the general meeting, which will be voted the new governing bodies, and Ferreira de Oliveira says goodbye with a note praise of shareholders.

Galp Energia announced on March 20 the proposal of the major shareholder, Amorim Energia, to the new company’s management to the next four years, in which the most fundamental changes were the replacement Ferreira de Oliveira, the oil since 2007, by Carlos Gomes da Silva on as chairman and Straw output da Silva, who recently took over as chairman of the supervisory board of Tranquility.

Américo Amorim said at the time that it intended to propose the leadership of the executive team to Carlos Gomes da Silva, “which previously held various managerial positions at Galp Energia and is its executive director since 2008″, considering it a “professional with deep knowledge of the company and its business.”

The new president of Galp Energia will have an annual budget between 1.2 and 1.4 billion euros to invest primarily in the exploration and production of oil and natural gas in Brazil and Mozambique.

In addition, Carlos Gomes da Silva enters the middle of the investigation by suspicions of corruption at Petrobras, the Brazilian oil company Galp partner in oil exploration in Brazil, which is causing delays in some projects.

The oil plan forecasts an average annual growth of oil and gas production from 25% to 30% in the period 2014-2020, which is “a unique rate in the sector,” he said.

The business of gas, it moves the future president, has also run feature of the company, with 5% to grow sales in 2014 to 7.5 million cubic meters, which is a record .

Carlos Gomes da Silva will face several legal battles that the new Board of Directors to take action on all the fights that Ferreira de Oliveira announced to contest “legislation wave directed almost explicitly” to the national oil .

This concerns the enlargement of the contribution on the Energy Sector (EESC), which will cost about 150 million euros, a fine of 9.3 million euros, applied by the Competition Authority (AdC) by anti-competitive practices in the bottled gas market, and also the obligation to sell simple fuel at service stations, from mid-April.

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