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Didier Casimiro

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Didier Casimiro
Vice President of Rosneft
Assumed office
23 May 2012
held top management positions at BP
In office
1996–2012
Personal details
Born1966
Belgium
ResidenceMoscow
Alma materGhent University (1991)
Lisbon University (1992)

Didier Casimiro (born 1966) is the Former First Vice President of Rosneft,[1] the Russian state oil company.[2] [3] Since 2020 and till May 2022, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bashneft[4]

In May 2022 resigned from Rosneft and all other related companies[5]

Career

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Didier Casimiro graduated from Ghent University in 1991, and Lisbon University in 1992. Fluent in 7 languages, including Portuguese and French.

In 1996-2012, he worked at BP oil company in management positions. In his participation, in 2003, the branch of the BP company TNK-BP (Tyumen oil company - BP) was established in Moscow. The company soon became a one of leaders in the Russian oil market, with investments from the parent company. After that, in 2013, the company was sold in Rosneft.

Didier Casimiro was born in a Portuguese family. Thanks to his knowledge of the Portuguese language, he became especially close to Igor Sechin, who graduated from St. Petersburg University with a degree in Portuguese and worked as a military translator in Angola.[6] Cashimiro learned the language from his parents, and Sechin mastered it during his service as a military translator in the communist Mozambique and Angola, where the Soviet Union had tremendous power during the civil wars of the two countries.

Took part in the expansion of Rosneft in Germany,[7] Egypt,[8] Latin America, the US and the UK.[9]

Sanctions

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The Trump administration expanded further sanctions on its Swiss-incorporated company (Rosneft Trading S.A.) and its president Casimiro on 18 February 2020 for supporting Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro regime by operating in the oil sector of the Venezuelan economy.[10][11]

In July 2023, the USA government sanctions were lifted.

References

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  1. ^ Didier Kasimiro appointed Rosneft's first vice president in place of Fedorov.
  2. ^ "Didier Casimiro".
  3. ^ "The Hollywood-Style Trader Running Russia's Sanctioned Oil Deal". bloomberg. 19 February 2020. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  4. ^ "page 7 Bashneft (Russian)" (PDF).
  5. ^ https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/rosneft-faces-foreign-managers-departures-as-sanctions-push-out-eu-citizens-sources
  6. ^ "Bloomberg: как нефтяной трейдер Дидье Касимиро в голливудском стиле управляет иностранной дочкой Роснефти". 20 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Igor Sechin makes a business trip to the PCK refinery in Germany".
  8. ^ "Rosneft and Fleet Energy explore the possibility of joint gas supplies to Egypt".
  9. ^ "Igor Sechin Meets Investors in London and New York, Visits GE Production Facilities and Engineering Centers".
  10. ^ "Treasury Targets Russian Oil Brokerage Firm for Supporting Illegitimate Maduro Regime". United States Department of the Treasury. 18 February 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  11. ^ Jakes, Lara (2020-02-18). "U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Russian Oil Company Supporting Venezuela's Leader". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-25.