Andrew G. Inglis b.(1960) 51 is a British engineer and Head of Exploration and Production of British oil company BP.[1][2]
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Andrew graduated from Pembroke College with an MA in engineering in 1980.
Andrew joined BP Oil in 1980 as a mechanical engineer and was employed on several North Sea oil projects. From 1994 Inglis worked his way through executive positions until he moved to Alaska to manage the Kuparuk field. Since his position in Alaska, Inglis has travelled the world working as an EHM for BP by lending growth rates for regions such as but not exclusive to Azerbaijan, Angola, Algeria, Gulf of Mexico, Egypt, Trinidad and the Pacific region. Between 1997-99 Inglis was responsible for the Deepwater oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.[3]
Inglis has held many positions during his years at BP Oil such as:
Inglis has also been a Non Executive Director of BAE Systems PLC and BAE Systems, Inc. since June 13, 2007. He announced his retirement from the Board of BAE systems in the summer of 2010.
He was a Nominee for Director of Open Joint-Stock Company TNK-BP Holding which in January 2009 he was accepted and then sat on the board.With his departure from BP at the end of 2010, he also departed the Board of TNK-BP. His position on the TNK-BP Board was taken by Tony Hayward, who was formerly the Group Chief Executive Officer of BP.
Inglis is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer and is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.
Andrew graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1980 with an MA in Engineering.[4]
2004–2010 Chief Executive of Exploration & Production and Executive Director BP plc
2007–2010 Non Executive Director and Chairman of Corporate Responsibility Committee BAE Systems plc
2009–2010 Nominee Director Open Joint-Stock Company TNK-BP Holding[5]
2011–Present Chief Executive of its Energy Developments and Production Solutions Petrofac
He is married with five children aged between 18 years and 5 years (twins). His interests include golf, sailing and skiing.
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