Sonatrach chief executive dies
The chief executive of state-owned oil company, Sonatrach, died on 7 July only two months after being appointed to the post. Djamel Eddine Khene, aged 59, died of an undisclosed illness in Algiers. He served most of his career with Sonatrach, and was promoted to chief executive from vice-president of exploration and production in May, taking over from Energy & Mines Minister Chakib Khelil who had held the position on a temporary basis for the previous two years (MEED ...
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