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    Trafigura Announces Hallouche's Departure as Puma Energy CEO

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    Posted on March 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hadi Hallouche steps down as Puma Energy CEO, with Mark Russell taking over. Hallouche will co-lead until June, marking another leadership change at Trafigura.

    Trafigura Announces Departure of Puma Energy CEO Hadi Hallouche

    By Robert Harvey

    LONDON (Reuters) - Global commodity trading house Trafigura said on Wednesday that Hadi Hallouche will step down as chief executive of its downstream energy business Puma Energy, to be replaced by Mark Russell.

    Hallouche will work as co-CEO with Russell until the end of June, Swiss-based Trafigura said in a statement.

    Hallouche has been in the post of Puma CEO since October 2021, according to his Linkedin profile, prior to which he worked as Trafigura's Asia head of oil and global head of liquefied natural gas. Before that, he was an LNG trader with Shell.

    It marks the latest leadership departure for Trafigura, after Richard Holtum replaced Jeremy Weir as group CEO on January 1. That followed a slew of retirements including former CFO Christophe Salmon, executive director Jose Maria Larocca, and COO Mike Wainwright in 2024.

    Russell takes up the role having worked at Trafigura for 19 years, his Linkedin profile shows. He previously worked as a trader of residual fuel oil and refinery feedstocks, and most recently as head of energy for the Middle East and North Africa region.

    Russell played a key role in developing Trafigura's Africa fuel trading, and started its bunkering business in West Africa, the company said in the statement.

    "Mark’s focus on performance and delivery as well as his deep understanding of the downstream sector will be crucial as Puma Energy continues to actively manage market risks and capture new growth opportunities," said Puma Energy Chair Rene Medori.

    Trafigura took over a controlling stake and integrated Puma Energy in 2021. It is active in 35 countries, mainly in central America and sub-Saharan Africa.

    (Reporting by Robert Harvey; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hadi Hallouche steps down as Puma Energy CEO.
    • •Mark Russell appointed as new CEO of Puma Energy.
    • •Hallouche will co-lead with Russell until June.
    • •Russell has 19 years of experience at Trafigura.
    • •Trafigura's leadership sees multiple changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trafigura announces Hallouche's departure as Puma Energy CEO

    1Who is stepping down as CEO of Puma Energy?

    Hadi Hallouche is stepping down as the CEO of Puma Energy.

    2Who will replace Hadi Hallouche as CEO?

    Russell will take over as CEO, working as co-CEO with Hallouche until the end of June.

    3
    What was Hadi Hallouche's role before becoming CEO?

    Before becoming CEO of Puma Energy, Hallouche was Trafigura's Asia head of oil and global head of liquefied natural gas.

    4What significant change occurred in Trafigura's leadership recently?

    Richard Holtum replaced Jeremy Weir as group CEO on January 1, marking a series of leadership changes at Trafigura.

    5In how many countries is Puma Energy active?

    Puma Energy is active in 35 countries, primarily in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa.

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