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Frank Chapman (businessman)

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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Frank Chapman

Occupation
  
Businessman

Role
  
Executive


Years active
  
1974–present

Education
  
University of London

Term
  
2000–present

Successor
  

Full Name
  
Frank Joseph Chapman

Alma mater
  
Queen Mary College, London

Title
  
Chief Executive of BG Group plc

Similar People
  
Chris Finlayson, Andrew Gould, Helge Lund

Sir Frank Joseph Chapman was the Chief Executive of BG Group, the oil and gas exploration company.

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Early life

Chapman grew up in Custom House, London. His father was a truck driver. He attended East Ham Technical College (now called Newham College of Further Education), in East Ham, where he obtained an OND in 1971 and later an HND whilst working for a local company, Matthew Hawke. From Queen Mary College, also in east London, he obtained a BSc in Mechanical Engineering in 1974.

Career

He worked for BP from 1974-8 initially at their research centre at Sunbury-on-Thames, then Shell from 1978-96. He joined British Gas as Managing Director of Exploration and Production on 11 November 1996, which became BG International on 17 February 1997. In October 2000, he became Chief Executive of BG Group when Transco was de-merged from BG International on 23 October 2000.

Chapman's remuneration from BG Group in 2008 consisted of £1,081,588 base salary and a £1,944,000 bonus.

Chapman was knighted in the 2011 Birthday Honours for services to the oil and gas industries.

Chapman stood down at the end of 2012 after 12 years as CEO, and was replaced by Chris Finlayson. Chapman continued as an advisor to BG Group until he retired in June 2013.

References

Frank Chapman (businessman) Wikipedia


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