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Naresh Nayyar is Essar Energy CEO

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Ahmedabad, Oct 15 Essar Energy Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of Essar Global Ltd, on Monday announced the appointment of Mr Naresh Nayyar as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Essar Energy Holdings Ltd (EEHL) and Managing Director of Essar Oil Ltd (EOL).

At Essar Energy Holdings, he will be responsible for all operations and projects of the hydrocarbon business, both in India and internationally, the company said in a release here.

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