The global energy giant announced this on Sunday in a
statement, describing Aiboni as the first female to lead a Shell exploration
company in the over 60 years of Shell’s operations in Nigeria.
She succeeds Bayo Ojulari, who retired on July 31, after
five years as SNEPCo’s MD and over 30 years of service in the Shell group,
according to the statement.
Shell said until the appointment, Aiboni was the Bonga Asset
manager responsible for overseeing end-to-end production delivery for Nigeria’s
pioneer deep-water Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel, Bonga,
an offshore asset that had produced over 900 million barrels of oil since it
began operations in 2005.
Shell’s Senior Vice President for Nigeria, Marno de Jong,
said, “Elohor’s appointment is a product of diligence, competence and
commitment to the Shell ideals and core values amidst our strong focus on
diversity and inclusion.
“We take pride in our intention of being one of the most
diverse and inclusive organisations in the world, and focus on further
improving inclusion and representation in critical areas including gender.”
According to the statement, Aiboni joins over 300 women in
senior leadership positions in the Shell Group representing more than 31 per
cent of executive positions in the leading global energy company.
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