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Jean-Claude GandurFounder of Addax Petroleum
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Biography of Jean Claude Gandur
Jean Claude Gandur was born in 1949 in Switzerland. Coming from a modest family, he had to work hard to achieve success. He obtained his education at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.
Gandur began his successful career in the early 1980s. From 1984 to 1986, he held the position of General Manager at Sigmoil Resources N.V. He also held a similar position at Kaines SA until 1988. From 1976 to 1983, he worked in a team with renowned trader Philippe Brothers, focusing on the African and Latin American markets.
In 1987, Gandur founded his own oil company, Addax & Oryx Group Limited. He assumed the roles of Chairman and CEO, with the company's business direction focusing on developing the oil industry in Africa.
Since December 2002, he has held the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors and non-executive Director of the company. In 1996, Gandur became the head of the corporation SAMAX Gold Inc. In addition to his various executive positions, he has also successfully conducted international negotiations.
In August 1990, he became the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Congo in Geneva. He also holds a diplomatic passport from Senegal.
The company "Addax Petroleum" was named after the graceful African animal, the antelope. The African antelope has become a symbol of the company, as it is known for its ability to survive in the most challenging natural conditions. The company's leadership believes that they will achieve great success even in the difficult and hot climate of the African continent.
Throughout its existence in the oil industry, Addax Petroleum has earned a reputation as a strong competitor and reliable partner. The oil production activities involve a large number of people working with state-of-the-art equipment. Addax Petroleum is the largest oil supplier in West Africa.
Jean Claude Gandur is a talented businessman who consistently benefits from luck, as without it, he would not have been able to succeed among the multitude of other oil companies. His current net worth is estimated at $1.9 billion, making him one of the wealthiest individuals in Switzerland. According to Forbes, Gandur ranks 652nd among the world's richest people.

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