Neptune Energy Names Lumens CFO

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(Photo: Neptune Energy)
(Photo: Neptune Energy)

Private equity backed oil and gas producer Neptune Energy on Monday named former Louis Dreyfus executive Armand Lumens as its chief financial officer. Lumens worked with Louis Dreyfus Co as its group chief financial officer for less than two years and last month left the commodities trader citing personal reasons.

Lumens will join Neptune on December 1, the company said in a statement.

Neptune, based in London, is backed by Carlyle Group and CVC Capital partners and headed by former Centrica boss Sam Laidlaw.


(Reporting by Shanti S Nair; Editing by James Emmanuel)

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