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Calgary's Talisman Energy replaces CEO

Reason for departure is unknown

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By: HazMat Staff
09/10/2012 2012-09-10

Talisman Energy Inc., one of Canada’s largest and most international oil and gas producers, has announced that John Manzoni has agreed to step down as president and chief executive officer. 

Hal Kvisle, a former CEO of TransCanada Corp., who is already a Talisman director, is replacing him.

The Calgary-based company’s announcement didn’t give a reason for Manzoni’s departure.

Talisman has three main operating areas: North America, the North Sea and in Southeast Asia.

Based on recent stock valuations, Talisman would have a market value of about $14.3 billion.

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Hal Kvisle (pictured), a former CEO of TransCanada Corp., who is already a Talisman director, is replacing John Manzoni.
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