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Chevron appoints new general manager for marine business

Chevron, one of the major energy companies in the world, announced the appointment of Ayten Yavuz as the new general manager for its Global Marine Lubricants business.

With an extensive background spanning several years in both the industry and the company, Ayten Yavuz brings a wealth of experience and expertise that will play a crucial role in advancing and expanding Chevron’s projects, according to the company’s statement.

“I am very proud and honoured to lead Chevron’s Global Marine business at such an important and exciting time in the industry,” pointed out Ayten Yavuz.

In her new role, Yavuz will be responsible for charting the course towards profitable growth, innovation, and development within the marine business sector. Drawing on her extensive industry knowledge, she will lead efforts to reinforce Chevron’s commitment to actively engage in the marine industry’s pursuit of a lower carbon future.

Having joined the company in 1991, Yavuz brings an important track record of success, having held notable positions over three decades at Chevron. Most recently, she served as the regional manager of Chevron Marine Lubricants for North West Europe and the Americas.

She commented, “A key focus will be to explore pathways to support the marine sector’s decarbonization ambitions. As an integrated energy company, we have a responsibility to support customers in this new era and beyond. Together with Chevron’s Renewable Energy Group, we are growing our presence in marine renewable fuels. Our energy transition strategy is to leverage our strengths to safely deliver lower carbon energy to a growing world. Chevron will continue to work with industry partners around R&D, demonstration, and deployment of emerging technologies to meet the evolving needs of the marine sector.”





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