Draft:Ruya Bayegan
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Ruya Bayegan is Group CEO of BGN, an international energy and commodities trading company. She is part of the family who founded Bayegan.
Early Life
[edit]A Serbian-Turkish national, Ruya graduated in 1992 from the Newbury College University in Boston in 1992, and moved back to Turkey to start working in the family business.
Career
[edit]Earlier in her career, she was recognized as one of the most prominent personalities in the petrochemical industry and has been listed among the top 50 most powerful people in the Middle East energy sector.[1]
She currently heads BGN and has been involved in all of the major deals, including the $170 Million deal with IHC in 2021[2] and more recently the join venture with Pertamina [3]
References
[edit]- ^ "11-20 of the most powerful people downstream - Oil & Gas Middle East". Oil & Gas Middle East. 2012-12-19. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ Rahman, Fareed (2021-09-08). "IHC's Al Seer Marine forms $170m joint venture with energy company BGN International". The National. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ Boonzaier (j_boonzaier), Jonathan (2023-10-04). "Energy trader BGN seals gas carrier deal with Pertamina International Shipping". TradeWinds | Latest shipping and maritime news. Retrieved 2024-03-24.