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Commodities trader BB Energy lays off some Houston traders in major reorganization

By Shariq Khan and Georgina McCartney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Commodities trader BB Energy has laid off over a dozen people from its Houston office, including oil traders, in a major restructuring of its operations, sources familiar with the matter said. A BB Energy spokesperson confirmed that it had made changes to sharpen its focus on the most profitable areas of its core business, while diversifying into high-potential new markets. The company did not say how many employees were impacted by the changes. "To strengthen our position in the U.S., we have begun implementing a comprehensive reorganisation designed to enhance financial resilience and improve commercial and operational efficiency," the spokesperson said. BB Energy, which also has trading offices in UAE, UK, Singapore, Switzerland and Belgium, plans to shift some administrative functions away from the U.S. and move oversight of those responsibilities to Europe, two sources told Reuters. The company declined to comment on how it carries out administrative functions across the group. TRADERS LEAVE FIRM Among the traders let go as part of the reorganization were Alexander George and Dylan Laurin, the spokesperson said. Both George and Laurin were on the crude oil desk, sources said. George and Laurin have accepted roles at other companies, sources told Reuters. BB Energy also laid off Trevor Plath, who focused on renewable fuels and carbon markets, three sources said. Two distillate fuel traders, Brendan Donahue and Nelson Rios Requena, also left the firm in recent weeks, two sources told Reuters. Bloomberg earlier reported BB Energy had lost half of its Houston traders amid a tough oil market. BB Energy ranks among the top global commodities trading houses, with revenue of about $23 billion last year and trading volumes of about 33 million tons of crude and petroleum products, according to its website. (Reporting by Shariq Khan in New York, Georgina McCartney and Arathy Somasekhar in Houston, Ahmad Ghaddar in London; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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