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Exclusive: Exxon's head of global trading is retiring, sources say - Reuters

Exclusive: Exxon's head of global trading is retiring, sources say - Reuters

Exclusive: Exxon's head of global trading is retiring, sources say Reuters

June 11, 2026 at 06:28 PM Original source
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Reutersvia rss

<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipAFBVV95cUxOYXhqcnNta3R2RFdkbmFhdjRJN0JBS0Vab2JUeFphZzFTSEIxczk1dHFLamxEY3FjVk45bGhTdW5LQzFmNjVpWGR5RFBmVGdfR0hickxiaS1KX3ZzbHc1ME1fRFNTMDJCb1ZRVGhzOUQySzVpWmtVd1owOXpFUFM1Zm80Uk1PNTRRSkp5dTQxMXJVRkZCMDA3QjBnSzZ0MDRBajlJWQ?oc=5" target="_blank">Exclusive: Exxon's head of global trading is retiring, sources say</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>

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Reutersvia ai

Tracey Gunnlaugsson, Exxon's head of global trading, is retiring, according to sources. She was appointed in 2023 after nearly five years as human resources vice president. Exxon declined to comment.

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Energy Newsvia ai

Tracey Gunnlaugsson, Exxon's global head of trading, is retiring. She led the trading division since 2023 after serving as human resources vice president. Exxon declined to comment.

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Finimizevia ai

Tracey Gunnlaugsson, Exxon's top trader, is retiring amid a $3.9 billion first-quarter paper loss tied to derivatives and 'timing' impacts, according to Reuters.

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