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JAM | Oct 7, 2024

Wayne Fraser appointed head of operations at West Indies Petroleum

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Wayne Frase, head of operations at West Indies Petroleum. (Photo: Contributed)

West Indies Petroleum Company Limited (WIP), a leading integrated energy company in Jamaica, has announced the appointment of Wayne Fraser as its new head of operations.

Fraser brings over three decades of experience in the bauxite, petroleum, and construction industries to his new role at WIP. Known for his strong leadership skills and ability to manage large teams and complex operations, Fraser will play a crucial role in WIP’s ongoing expansion efforts across the Caribbean and Latin American region.

West Indies Petroleum’s South Terminal in Port Esquivel, Jamaica. (Photo: West Indies Petroleum)

WIP, which has established itself as a major player in ship bunkering and fuel distribution over the past decade, views Fraser’s appointment as a strategic move to strengthen its position in the competitive energy sector.

Charles Chambers, CEO of WIP, expressed confidence in the new addition to the leadership team: “Wayne’s appointment as head of operations is a significant step forward for our company. His extensive experience and established track record in managing critical aspects of the energy and logistics sectors align perfectly with our growth strategy.  We are confident that Wayne’s leadership will further drive operational excellence and support our expansion plans in the region.”

Charles Chambers, CEO of WIP Terminal

In his previous roles, Fraser has led critical logistics operations for fuels, chemicals, and lubricants, ensuring efficient supply chain management.  His expertise extends to comprehensive facilities management, project management, and industry and regulatory compliance.  Fraser has also been instrumental in guiding robust health, safety, security, and environmental (HSSE) programmes.

Commenting on his new role, Fraser said: “I am thrilled to join West Indies Petroleum at this exciting time in the company’s journey.  The WIP team has built a strong reputation for reliability and performance in the energy sector, particularly in bunkering and fuel distribution.  I look forward to leveraging my experience to enhance our operational capabilities and support our growth plans across the Caribbean and Latin America.”

WIP imports and exports fuel is a major local distributor of fuel and commercial-grade lubricants and provides storage services.  With storage in excess of 700,000 barrels, the company boasts the second-largest fuel bunker capabilities in Jamaica.

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