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Later in 2013, Pengiran Dato Shamhary was appointed managing director of Brunei Shell Marketing (BSM), where he was responsible for the logistics of supply and distribution as well as the sales and marketing plan for companies operating in the land, sea, and air sectors. ensuring corporate sustainability and expansion through dependability in ...
On 20 July 1922, the British Malayan Petroleum Company was established under the Royal Dutch-Shell group and registered as a business in the United Kingdom. The Asiatic Petroleum Company and Shell's Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company sold oil-prospecting concessions to the BMPC the same year, giving the BMPC broad mining and prospecting rights in Brunei.
[citation needed] In 2017, she was appointed as managing director of Brunei Shell Petroleum and Country Chair of Shell companies in Brunei, [3] [7] accountable for production of over 300,000boe/day, 4000 staff with 18,000 business partners, under the guidance of the chairman of BSP, Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah. [citation needed]
Commencing in mid-June 2008, Salleh Bostaman was named Brunei LNG's new managing director. He left his post as Brunei Shell Petroleum's (BSP) asset director to take up the new one. As the BSP's asset director, Rosmawatty Abdul Mumin, who at the time was the west asset manager for BSP, took over for him. [5] During her three-day state visit to ...
Following the union of Royal Dutch and Shell in 1907, both companies retained their own senior officials. In 1946, the Committee of Managing Directors was established to oversee the group of companies, and was led by a chairman. The Chairman of the committee was either the Managing Director/President-Director of Royal Dutch, or the Chairman of ...
He joined Konsultan MWH as a consultant and partner after leaving Shell. He served as the Deputy MD/Director of Corporate Affairs at Brunei Shell Petroleum and the MD of Brunei Shell Marketing at Shell Petroleum Company, London, from 1992 and 2002. He was solely responsible for all corporate matters, including government relations, as well as ...
Matsatejo bin Sokiaw (born May 1962) [1] is a retired Bruneian politician who was the Deputy Minister of Energy and Industry from 2018 to 2022, and later Deputy Minister (Energy) at the Prime Minister's Office from 2022 to 2023.
In 2020, he returned to BSP in the role of commercial director. In addition to his position as commercial director, he was named as BSP's deputy managing director in 2021. On 24 October 2023 , he was appointed by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah to the position of Deputy Minister (Energy) in the PMO, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] succeeding Matsatejo Sokiaw .