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HOUSTON, US: Graeme Burnett has been appointed as Senior Vice President, Refining-Petrochemicals Americas for Total’s newly created global Refining Chemicals division. As part of his appointment, he has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of the organization now known as Total Petrochemicals & Refining US, Inc. Burnett will also serve as the Country Representative for the 18 Total companies operating in US. The Total affiliated companies have a combined workforce of more than 5,900 people in the upstream, downstream and specialty chemicals industries.
“Combining petrochemicals and refining under the new name reflects how the organization works together efficiently to deliver real value to US market. As a fundamental part of one of the world’s largest energy companies, Total Petrochemicals & Refining US brings the scope and depth that our customers and partners demand. That, coupled with a long history in US, enables Total to exceed the expectations of our customers and partners,” said Burnett.
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