Equinor Appoints EVP for E&P International

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Philippe François Mathieu has been appointed executive vice president for Exploration and Production International (EPI), with effect from 1 January 2023.

Mathieu succeeds Al Cook, who will leave the company to pursue a CEO position outside the company. Mathieu comes from the position as senior vice president corporate strategy.

Equinor CEO Anders Opedal said:“I am very pleased to welcome Philippe to the corporate executive committee. He has a broad background from several senior leadership roles and has contributed to shape Equinor’s updated strategy and ambition to become a leading company in the energy transition. I am confident he will lead EPI into the future and bring valuable perspectives to the corporate executive committee."

“I look very much forward to join the corporate executive committee to further develop our international portfolio, that has an important role for the realization of Equinor’s strategy in the energy transition,” says Philippe F. Mathieu.

Mathieu has held several senior leadership roles across multiple business areas and geographies since joining Equinor in 1995.

Before his role as SVP Corporate strategy, he was SVP Joint Operations support in Exploration and Production Norway from 2016-2019, SVP Corporate Finance 2014-2016 and SVP Business Development Midstream Infrastructure 2011-2014.

Also, he has held several senior positions within marketing and supply in commercializing gas contracts in both North Africa and Europe, including a posting in Algeria.

Mathieu holds a Civil Engineer Degree from Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l’Etat as well as master’s in economics from Université Lumière Lyon and from University of California, Berkeley.

Categories: Offshore Wind Activity Energy People Europe People & Company News

Related Stories

XOCEAN Secures Five-Year Survey Deal for Six Dutch Offshore Wind Farms

Principle Power Names New Chief

DNV Boosts Offshore Wind and Renewables Team

Current News

U.S. Oil Production Still has Growth Potential

Dajin Forms Offshore Wind Alliance with German Port Terminal Operator

EnerMech Hires Former SLB Executive to Lead Energy Solutions Division

Eni Expands Asian Footprint with Long-Term LNG Contract in Thailand

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News