Petroleum Minister Osama Kamal denied on Tuesday rumors that he sacked chairman of Misr Petroleum company. An upper management reshuffle aimed at developing the performance of the company and giving a new breath to face challenges in the petroleum products markets in Egypt, he said. Kamal has named Saeed Mostafa, head of state-owned refiner and distributor Petrotrade, as chairman of Misr Petroleum, Egypt's largest distributor of petroleum products. Mostafa succeeds Nasr Abu al-Saud, who had been Misr Petroleum's chairman since late 2011. He also named Tarek El-Molla as deputy chief executive officer for operations at state oil company Egyptian General Petroleum Corp, succeeding Amr Mostafa. The decision was made on the back of a recent diesel crisis that hit the market recently.
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