Thu 12 May 2016, 08:22 GMT

Bomin appoints regional manager for Middle East and Africa


Ex-BP Middle East Vice President, Andrew Laven, will be based in Dubai.



Bomin Group's Andrew Laven has begun his new role as Regional Manager Middle East and Africa. He officially took up his new position on May 10.

Commenting on the appointment, the company said: "Andrew comes with extensive market knowledge and experience in the region which he largely gained as Vice President of BP Middle East. Andrew will be based in Dubai and he and his team will be responsible for further developing and growing bunkering activities in the region. He will report to Jan Christensen, Head of Global Bunker Operations."

Contact details for Bomin's Dubai office have been provided below.

Bomin Oil DMCC
Tel + 971 44 47 74 88
Fax + 971 44 47 74 87
Email: mail@bominflot.ae

Address:
Unit 08-D, Almas Tower
Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Dubai
United Arab Emirates


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