RE: Easy waiting game8 Jun 2022 12:55
Dmitry, UBS, DLA Piper, Artem and all of the others will bring it all home. They're professionals whose profession relies on reputation, to be shifting billions worth of assets between parties you have to have an immaculate reputation to do so.
Artem himself is someone people used to head hunt, it's why he's been at the big players like Shell, TNK-BP and Rosneft, he has an immaculate reputation for M&A -
Artem Matyushok
Head of M&A and Business Development, Rosneft
Artem Matyushok is Global Head of M&A at Rosneft leading them through $40Bn of M&A deal flow in 2016. He was previous a Manager of M&A in Treasury & Corporate Finance Division of Shell. He then moved to become Director of M&A at TNK-BP, before moving to Rosneft where he was first Head of New Business Development and Joint Venture Creation before moving to become Global Head of M&A.
https://energycouncil.com/event-speakers/artem-matyushok/
Christian is top of the geology game, his work at Eurasia has been done over an extremely long time, it makes sense that he retires shortly in a very comfortable position.
The people brought in for M&A and Eurasia V.2.0 will take everything down the whole green metals and green energy value chain.
I guess for Artem it is a very logical shift at this stage, leaving the Oil and Gas energy game and joining Eurasia for green Hydrogen and Ammonia with EUA V.2.0, it's where the World is heading, so, it's logical that he helps steer the whole thing in the direction it needs to head. He has an abundance of both experience and contacts in the Energy space, EUA V.2.0 could very well be a large green Hydrogen and Ammonia company by 2030.
There's also the metal recycling aspect to think of, with the team they now have in place at Eurasia, they can also look in to the battery and fuel cell metal recycling aspect that will inevitably arrive as a much needed clean energy dynamic. Once that is in place, theoretically, they would have the entire value chain covered. The entire chain is the entire circular economy aspect where it comes to the wider market that they're looking to monopolise!
GLA