Rialto MD serves notice to quit
Jeff Shrull, Managing Director of Côte d'Ivoire-focused oil and gas company Rialto Energy, has served notice to quit and relocate back to Perth, Australia.
Jeff Shrull, Managing Director of Cte d'Ivoire-focused oil and gas company Rialto Energy, has served notice to quit and relocate back to Perth, Australia.
Shull, who currently works out of Rialto's London offices, is looking to head back to Oz by the middle of next year, and will remain on the Rialto board and work closely with management in the meantime.
Commenting on his decision, Schrull said: "I have elected to plan for a return to Perth for personal reasons. In the meantime I look forward to maintaining Rialto's focus on executing our development and exploration strategy in Cte d'Ivoire".
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