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Arunangshu Sarkar joins the ONGC Board as first-ever Director of Strategy & Corporate Affairs
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Arunangshu Sarkar joins the ONGC Board as first-ever Director of Strategy & Corporate Affairs

| @indiablooms | 19 Sep 2024, 12:45 am

New Delhi: Arunangshu Sarkar has joined the ONGC Board as the company’s first-ever Director (Strategy & Corporate Affairs), effective September 17, 2024.

Sarkar, a seasoned industry professional with over 37 years of experience, will take on the newly created role, introduced two years ago as part of a board reorganization aimed at driving ONGC's strategic initiatives.

In this position, Sarkar will be responsible for shaping ONGC's strategies in renewables, downstream sectors, and exploration and production (E&P).

His role will also focus on strengthening both global and local partnerships, enhancing joint venture management, and leading innovation in marketing and IT to ensure sustained growth for the company.

Before assuming this role, Sarkar served as the Surface Manager of ONGC’s largest oil and gas-producing asset, Bassein & Satellite, and previously led Corporate Planning and Strategy at ONGC Videsh.

An alumnus of IIT Dhanbad, Sarkar brings extensive expertise across the E&P value chain.

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