ExxonMobil Announces Tom Walters to Retire, Neil Duffin to be President of ExxonMobil Production Company; Liam Mallon to be P...
December 02 2016 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
Tom Walters, president, ExxonMobil Production Company, has
announced his intention to retire after more than 38 years of
service.
Neil Duffin, currently president of ExxonMobil Development
Company, has been appointed by the Exxon Mobil Corporation
(NYSE:XOM) board of directors to be president of ExxonMobil
Production Company and elected to be a vice president of the
corporation.
Liam Mallon, currently executive vice president of ExxonMobil
Development Company, has been elected president of ExxonMobil
Development Company by its board of directors. All changes are
effective Jan. 1.
Walters joined Exxon USA in 1978 in Los Angeles and has held a
variety of technical and managerial positions in production,
operations, development and global services. In 1999, he was
appointed vice president for Africa for ExxonMobil Development
Company and in 2002, vice president, United States, for ExxonMobil
Production Company.
He was appointed president, ExxonMobil Global Services Company
in 2005 prior to becoming executive vice president of ExxonMobil
Development Company in 2007. He became president of ExxonMobil Gas
& Power Marketing Company in 2009 and was appointed to his
current role as president of ExxonMobil Production Company in
2013.
Walters was born in Hammond, Indiana, and is a graduate of
Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering and from Texas A&M University with a master’s
degree in ocean engineering.
Duffin joined Mobil in 1979 in Aberdeen, Scotland, and has held
a variety of managerial positions in production, operations and
development.
In 1992, he was named producing advisor for Europe and Africa
based in Fairfax, Virginia. In 1995, he moved to Aberdeen,
Scotland, as operations and northern North Sea manager, and in
1998, he was named senior vice president, Mobil Oil Indonesia, with
responsibility for exploration and producing operations throughout
the country.
Duffin became vice president, ExxonMobil Development Company for
Russia/Caspian Sea and the Middle East in 1999. He became vice
president of ExxonMobil Production Company for Africa in 2004. He
became executive vice president of ExxonMobil Development Company
in 2006 and was elected as president of ExxonMobil Development
Company in 2007.
Duffin was born in St. Andrews, Scotland. He is a graduate of
Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, with a bachelor’s degree in
mechanical engineering.
Mallon joined Mobil in 1990 in Aberdeen, Scotland, and held a
variety of progressively senior positions before he became
operations manager in Nigeria in 1998. He moved to Australia in the
same capacity in 2000, and in 2003 relocated to Houston where he
was planning manager for ExxonMobil Production Company.
In 2004, Mallon was appointed president of ExxonMobil Canada,
and in 2006 he was appointed director and chairman of ExxonMobil
subsidiaries in Malaysia. He was made vice president of engineering
for ExxonMobil Production Company in 2009 and vice president for
Africa in 2012. He was appointed to his current position as
executive vice president of ExxonMobil Development Company in
2014.
Mallon was born in Drogheda, Ireland, and is a graduate of
Trinity College in Dublin with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering and from Heriot Watt in Edinburgh with a master’s in
petroleum engineering.
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