Statoil ASA (NYSE: STO) announced Oct. 24 that Peter Hutton has been appointed senior vice president CFO investor relations and will report to the Norwegian company's CFO, Torgrim Reitan.
Hutton is currently director of oil and gas research in RBC Capital Markets London, and has broad international experience from the oil and gas industry. He has spent 12 years in the oil and gas industry and 16 years within the financial industry.
Hutton holds a master of arts degree in modern history from the University of Oxford and a diploma in international politics and the Middle East from Birkbeck College. He will take on the role at Statoil starting Jan. 1.
"Peter has extensive insight into the oil and gas industry and the financial markets. He has consistently been ranked as one of the best equity analysts and has a broad network across companies and institutions. I look forward to his contribution to Statoil and to have him as a part of my team," Reitan said in a statement.
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