Two liquefied natural gas (LNG) managers at Gazprom Marketing & Trading’s London office have left the company, sources said on Wednesday. Jayesh Mistry, general manager for LNG and oil trading, has left, three sources said. Lawrence Darby who was responsible for LNG paper trading, has also left, one of the sources and another source said.
Gazprom Marketing & Trading is a trading arm of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom which, sources told Reuters in March 2018, is reorganising its overseas trading and export operations with hundreds of jobs potentially moving to St Petersburg.
Mistry’s and Darby’s departures follow a number of resignations in Gazprom Marketing & Trading’s Singapore LNG trading team in December. The traders who resigned then were Delia Proteasa, head of LNG trading, and Akshay Kaul and Aimie Parpia. Gazprom Marketing & Trading declined to comment on Mistry’s departure and did not reply to a request for comment on Darby.