Schlumberger Ltd. CFO Simon Ayat is stepping down after nearly 12 years in the role and will be replaced by second-in-command Stephane Biguet, the top oilfield services provider said Dec. 10.
Reuters last year reported that Biguet, a 24-year veteran of the company and currently the vice president of finance, was slated to succeed Ayat as the company's finance chief.
The move comes shortly after former COO Olivier Le Peuch took over the top job in July, following years of declines in share price and a hit from cuts in spending by U.S. oil and gas producers.
"It's not uncommon for companies the size of Schlumberger that when a new CEO comes in to want his/her own CFO in place," Tudor, Pickering, Holt and Co. analyst Byron Pope said.
CEO Le Peuch has been making changes since taking over. He abandoned his predecessor's asset-heavy focus and took a related charge of $12.7 billion charge last quarter.
Le Peuch has also vowed to exit unprofitable businesses, focus on returns, accelerate digital investments and restructure Schlumberger Production Management (SPM), one of former CEO Paal Kibsgaard's major initiatives.
SPM, a business that took direct stakes in oil projects, faced criticism from many investors as it raised Schlumberger's exposure to volatility in oil prices and is often cited among the reasons for Kibsgaard's exit.
Pope, who called Biguet's appointment a net positive, also noted that investors associate Ayat with the SPM business owing to his long tenure in the role.
Ayat, who will step down as CFO in January 2020, will remain with the company as a senior strategic adviser to the CEO for two years, the company said.
Biguet's base salary has been set at $770,000, compared with the $1 million base salary Ayat earned last year. Ayat's total compensation for 2018 was $5.59 million.
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