Exxonmobil Qatar Appoints New Vice President And Manager Of Public And Government Affairs


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Doha, Qatar: ExxonMobil Qatar has appointed Rashid bin Rashid Al-Hajri as its new Vice President and Manager of Public and government Affairs.

Al-Hajri began his career with ExxonMobil Qatar in 2019 as a Joint Venture Asset Advisor. During this time, he was responsible for providing technical and operational support to partners in LNG operating businesses associated with QatarEnergy LNG, and the three LNG terminals in Italy, the United Kingdom and the and the United States. In 2022, he was seconded to Golden Pass LNG in Texas, United States, as Facilities and Process Engineering Supervisor.

Prior to joining ExxonMobil, Al-Hajri worked at a Pearl GTL production site in Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC) where he held managerial positions in operation, engineering and shutdowns throughout his tenure.

Al-Hajri's in-depth industry knowledge brings a wealth of information to the Public and Government Affairs department and his expertise provides crucial support to the company's strategic initiatives.

“We're thrilled to have Rashid step into the role of Vice President and Manager of Public and Government Affairs. His expertise, vision and dedication will be instrumental in leading this important function that is key to strengthening our business and partnerships in Qatar. We look forward to seeing his contributions unfold and wish him every success in his journey ahead,” said Taher Hamid, President and General Manager for ExxonMobil Qatar.

“I'm honoured to take on this role at ExxonMobil Qatar. The Public and Government Affairs team plays a pivotal role in engaging with key partners, including QatarEnergy and QatarEnergy LNG, as well as our community partners and the public. We're dedicated to making a meaningful impact in all we do.” said Al-Hajri

Al-Hajri holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Leeds University in the United Kingdom and an Executive Master's degree in Energy and Resources from Hamad Bin Khalifa University.

His multifaceted background exemplifies the dynamic spirit that is valued and celebrated at ExxonMobil. Al-Hajri succeeds Saleh Al-Mana, who retired after 30 years of service at ExxonMobil Qatar.

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