Africa-focused oil company Tullow Oil Plc said it had appointed Les Wood as its finance head, after its CFO Ian Springett stepped down due to ill health.
Tullow, which has production assets in Ghana and exploration acreage in Mauritania, Namibia and Zambia, named Wood, vice president of finance and commercial, as interim CFO in January after Springett took an extended leave of absence for medical treatment.
Wood, who joined Tullow in 2014, previously spent 28 years at BP Plc (NYSE: BP), including in regional CFO roles in Canada and the Middle East. Springett, also an ex-BP regional finance head, had been in Tullow's top finance job since 2008.
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