LLOG names new CFO

OE Staff
Friday, July 11, 2014

LLOG Exploration Co., L.L.C. announced today it has named Philip S. LeJeune as its Chief Financial Officer to replace John Newman who retired after serving as LLOG’s CFO for the last eleven years.

LeJeune brings nearly twenty years of experience to his new position. Most recently, he held the position of Vice President, Planning &Budgeting at LLOG. During his seventeen years with LLOG, LeJeune has held various positions of increasing responsibility in the marketing, production accounting, A&D, planning and finance departments. From January 1995 to August 1997, LeJeune spent time in the tax section of Arthur Andersen LLP in the NewOrleans office. LeJeune received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Louisiana State University and his Master of Business Administration from Loyola University. He is a memberof the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Louisiana Society of CPA’s.

Scott Gutterman, President and CEO of LLOG commented, "We are pleased to announce the appointment of Philip LeJeune as Chief Financial Officer.For many years, Philip has played an active role in LLOG’s growth and has identified closely with LLOG’s culture and core values. He brings the right talents and experiences to the role as we continue to grow LLOG as one ofthe most active exploration companies in the Gulf of Mexico."

LeJeune added, “In the E&P industry, consistency and transparency are critical to our partners. I intend to continue building on the company’s exceptional reputation while providing outstanding service to our stakeholders.”

Categories: People Activity North America Gulf of Mexico

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