Andy Black

Andy Black

Senior Middle Distillates Trader @ Chevron

About Andy Black

Andy Black is a Senior Middle Distillates Trader at Chevron in London with over 15 years of experience in the trading industry, specializing in middle distillates.

Current Position at Chevron

Andy Black currently holds the position of Senior Middle Distillates Trader at Chevron. Based in London, England, United Kingdom, he leverages over 15 years of industry experience to manage and optimize middle distillates trading operations. His expertise contributes to Chevron's strategic endeavors in the energy sector.

Previous Experience at PETROINEOS TRADING LIMITED

From 2018 to 2021, Andy Black worked at PETROINEOS TRADING LIMITED as a Senior Middle Distillates Trader. For three years, he played a key role in trading activities, improving operational efficiencies, and contributing to the company's market strategies in London, United Kingdom.

Role at B.B. Energy

Andy Black served as a Middle Distillates Trader at B.B. Energy from 2016 to 2018. In this role, he was responsible for managing the trade of middle distillates, further solidifying his expertise and establishing a reputation in the London trading community over his two-year tenure.

Career Progression at Shell

Andy's career began at Shell, where he transitioned through various roles from 2007 to 2016. He started as a Business Analyst and moved through the Trader Development Programme to become a Derivatives Trader and subsequently a Middle Distillates Trader. His international experience includes working in both London and the Rotterdam Area, Netherlands, where he developed a broad understanding of the trading industry.

Educational Background

Andy Black holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree in Computer Science from the University of Durham, where he also studied Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Mathematics. He graduated in 2007, having built a solid foundation in analytical and quantitative skills that have supported his trading career.

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