Bruce Chinn to succeed Des King as president of Chevron Oronite

Desmond “Des” King, currently the president of Chevron Oronite Company LLC, will retire from Chevron on February 1, 2018, after more than 36 years of service. He will be succeeded by Bruce Chinn, general manager, Chevron Pascagoula Refinery, effective January 1, 2018.

“Throughout his career, King exhibited strong leadership skills and made significant contributions to Chevron’s success, including guiding Oronite to new heights as an additives industry leader over the past four and a half years,” said Pierre Breber, executive vice president, Downstream and Chemicals, Chevron. “He also actively supported his community as well as the chemical engineering profession, and we wish him well in his retirement.”

Chinn brings more than 30 years of industry knowledge to Oronite that includes operational and commercial experience in chemicals, as well as a robust manufacturing background. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University, Chinn spent more than 20 years working for DuPont in the United States and internationally. He joined Chevron in 2006 as general manager of reliability in the company’s refining sector, and has since held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in Richmond, and San Ramon, Calif., U.S.A., and Venezuela.

“The selection of Bruce Chinn as president, Chevron Oronite, will help ensure the continuation of our strong momentum in the fuel and lubricant additive business,” Breber said.

Chevron Oronite is a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of fuel and lubricant additives, helping provide solutions to customers globally. Headquartered in San Ramon, Calif., U.S.A., Chevron Oronite maintains regional offices in Houston (Americas Region), Paris (Europe-Africa-Middle East Region), and Singapore (Asia-Pacific Region); operates manufacturing sites in Belle Chasse, La., U.S.A., Gonfreville, France, Singapore, and Mauá, Brazil; an affiliated blending and shipping plant in Omaezaki, Japan; technology centers in the U.S.A., France, The Netherlands, Japan and China and has interests in additive companies operating in other locations, including India.