BP appoints new LNG trading head

UK-based energy giant BP has appointed Jerome Milongo as its new head of LNG trading.

Milongo announced on Tuesday during the World LNG Summit and Awards in Berlin that he had recently been appointed as the head of LNG trading and origination at BP.

He declined to comment the appointment to LNG Prime.

Milongo has worked at BP for more than 17 years with roles including natural gas operations, asset optimization, and LNG origination.

His most recent role was head of origination, Atlantic LNG.

Milongo replaces Jonty Shepard.

Shepard announced in October he would leave BP after working more than 17 years on building the company’s LNG portfolio.

In 2006, Shepard took over the role of BP’s global head of LNG, managing the company’s equity production in Trinidad and Tobago, Egypt, and Australia’s North West Shelf. He joined BP in 1992.

More than 25 mtpa of LNG

Earlier this year, BP’s CEO Murray Auchincloss said the company expects its LNG supply portfolio to increase to more than 25 million tonnes per annum by 2025, beating its previous target.

BP previously set a target of 25 mtpa of LNG by 2025. In 2019, the company’s LNG portfolio was at 15 mtpa and in 2019 it rose to 17 mtpa.

Auchincloss said during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call that BP’s LNG supply portfolio increased by over 20 percent to around 23 mtpa in 2023, largely driven by Eni’s Coral FLNG project in Mozambique and the Freeport LNG terminal in Texas.

Last year, BP also shipped the first cargo of LNG produced by the new third liquefaction train at the Tangguh LNG facility in Indonesia.

Auchincloss also mentioned that BP, Shell, and Trinidad and Tobago have completed the Atlantic LNG restructuring deal, “enabling the next wave of projects in Trinidad and securing long-term LNG equity offtake.”

BP also signed new offtake agreements with Oman LNG and Woodfibre LNG.

BP’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project offshore Mauritania and Senegal is also expected to start LNG production soon.

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