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TNK-BP offers race for chief executive

MOSCOW, May 27 (UPI) -- Partners in the Anglo-Russian oil venture TNK-BP will put two executives in direct competition for the role of chief executive as the management row drags on.

Officials at TNK-BP, a joint venture between BP and Alfa-Access-Renova group, have been at odds over the choice of chief executive since at least last year when Moscow ousted former chief Robert Dudley from office.

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Former Chief Operating Officer Tim Summers has served as acting CEO since Dudley stepped down in December.

An arrangement following the ouster of Dudley gives BP the right to pick a Russian-speaking candidate, though TNK-BP board members and AAR must sanction the decision.

The Russian side had rejected the BP choice of Pavel Skitovich, a former gold and investment manager, because he lacked oil industry experience, The Financial Times reports. Instead, he will serve alongside the Russian choice of Maxim Barsky, a former chief at the independent Russian oil company West Siberian Resources.

Both men will compete for the post of chief executive, with a final decision expected by the end of the year.

Summers will serve as the interim chief in the meantime.

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