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Exxon appoints new shale oil head amid assault charge

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Exxon Mobil Corporation has announced the appointment of a new leader for its shale oil division as the current executive faces an assault charge.

The move comes as the energy giant seeks to maintain stability and uphold its reputation amidst a challenging period.

The incoming chief, Robert Anderson, brings a wealth of experience in the energy sector, having served in various roles within Exxon over the past two decades. He is tasked with overseeing the company’s shale oil operations, which play a pivotal role in its overall energy portfolio.

The outgoing executive, Sarah Mitchell, is currently embroiled in legal proceedings related to an alleged assault incident. Exxon has stated its commitment to fully cooperating with the authorities and ensuring a fair and just resolution of the case.

Exxon’s decision to appoint Anderson is seen as a strategic move to ensure the continuity of its shale oil operations, which have become increasingly important in the company’s strategy to adapt to a changing energy landscape.

 

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