Imperial Oil CEO Retires
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Imperial Oil CEO Brad Corson to retire this spring, replaced by industry veteran John Whelan

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Imperial Oil CEO Brad Corson will retire on April 1 after 42 years working with Imperial and ExxonMobil .
John Whelan , an engineer and native of St. John’s , started with ExxonMobil in 1988 in Drayton Valley .
Imperial posted net earnings of $4.79 billion last year , and its production averaged 460,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
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