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Petrofac chief to retire

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonOctober 12, 20203 Mins Read
Petrofac chief to retire

Petrofac’s group chief executive Ayman Asfari (pictured) is to retire at the end of the year to focus on his family, health and charitable interests.

Sami Iskander will join the renewable energy infrastructure provider as deputy chief executive on 1 November 2020.

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Following a short transition period, Iskander will assume the role of group chief executive from 1 January 2021.

At the same time he will also be appointed as an executive director to Petrofac’s board of directors.

Asfari will also sit on the board as a non-executive director from 1 January 2021 to provide stability and continuity.

Chairman René Médori said: “After nearly 40 years in the industry and 30 years with Petrofac, Ayman has decided the time has come to step back from his executive duties to focus on his family, health and charitable interests.

“The board has been planning for his retirement for some time and I am delighted that we have been able to attract a candidate of Sami Iskander’s calibre, who was identified following a comprehensive external and internal search process.

“He has an excellent industry pedigree both in international oilfield services and upstream E&P, a deep and local understanding of our markets and client landscape, and a proven track record in business transformation.

“Ayman’s contribution to Petrofac, as both its co-founder and group chief executive, has been extraordinary.

“Under his indefatigable stewardship Petrofac has grown into a leading international service provider to the energy industry, with an excellent track record of delivery for clients.

“We owe him an immense debt of gratitude for his unstinting commitment.

“He hands over to a talented and experienced team that has been instrumental in transforming Petrofac into a more resilient, capital light business with a strengthened balance sheet.

“I am also delighted that Ayman will continue to support the company in the future as both a non-executive director and major shareholder.”

Iskander said: “I am delighted to be joining Petrofac at a pivotal and exciting time for the business.

“Petrofac is a truly outstanding company, with a best-in-class execution track record, a strong and differentiated competitive position in attractive core markets, and a growing new energies business.

“I have the utmost respect for what Ayman and Petrofac’s team have built. I look forward to working with them over the coming years to lead this fantastic company to deliver growth and create value for all of its stakeholders.” 

Asfari added: “I have been planning my retirement for a number of years after a long career at Petrofac and in the industry.

“There is never a perfect moment to step down, and it has been a difficult decision for me to make. However, I have decided now is the time to hand over the day-to-day running of the company to fresh leadership.

“My decision has been made easier in the knowledge that we have a highly capable team, to whom I owe enormous gratitude, and a successor of excellent calibre, who shares Petrofac’s vision to be the preferred services partner to the energy industry and has the right skills to lead Petrofac through the next phase of its evolution.

“As a major shareholder I remain deeply invested in Petrofac’s future and I am confident of the group’s continued progress and success in the coming years.”

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