Vivo Energy Ghana has appointed Mr Christian Li as Managing Director following the passing of former Managing Director, Jean-Michel Arlandis.

A Mauritian citizen, Christian brings nearly 30 years of experi­ence in general management, busi­ness development, and sales and marketing in more than 20 African countries.

Since 2022, he has been Head of International Business for Engen, where he has managed and sup­ported Engen’s international (non-South Africa) portfolio – including operations in DRC, Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius, Lesotho, and Eswatini.

Prior to this, he served four years as Managing Director for Engen Namibia, where he was recognised among the top 10 exec­utives for three consecutive years.

Christian also previously held other leadership roles in South Africa, Mauritius, and the Republic of Congo.

He spent around eight years with Chevron before transitioning to Engen Mauritius in 2011.

In announcing his appoint­ment, Franck Konan-Yahaut, Vivo Energy Executive Vice President, West and Central Africa, expressed confidence in Christian, saying: “Christian brings on board a wealth of knowledge, commitment to excellence and continuous im­provement and will be an invalu­able addition to our team.”

Expressing gratitude for his appointment, Christian pledged to work with the team and other stakeholders including industry players to drive innovation and excellence in the downstream business.

“Having worked in various capacities across multiple sectors, I am optimistic that we will elevate an already robust business to envi­able heights,” says Christian.

With a vision to become Africa’s leading and most respected energy business Vivo Energy Ghana, the company that distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants was established in 2013. The Shell brand has been in Ghana since1928. Vivo Energy Ghana has a fuel storage capacity of 11,000m³ and 232 service stations, with many offerings Shell Cards and conve­nience retail stores.

The Vivo Energy Group oper­ates and markets its products in countries across North, West, East, Southern Africa and in the Ocean Islands.

The extended Group has a net­work of over 3,900 service stations in 28 markets operating under the Engen and Shell brands and exports lubricants to a number of other African countries.

Its retail offering includes fuels, lubricants, card services, conve­nience stores, restaurants, and other non-fuel services. It provides fuels, lubricants, liquefied petro­leum gas (LPG) and chemicals to business customers across a range of sectors including marine, avia­tion, mining, construction, power, transport, agriculture and manufac­turing. It is continuing to develop innovative energy solutions to enhance sustainability.

The company employs around 6,000 people and has access to over 2.1 billion litres of fuel stor­age capacity.



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