Exclusive: Former Shell oil trading boss Muller joins Vitol

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By Julia Payne

(Reuters) - The world's largest independent trading house is hiring Mike Muller, the former head of crude trading at Royal Dutch Shell and once one of Vitol's biggest rivals, a source familiar with the matter said.

Muller left Shell in November after 29 years at the company and will be joining Vitol's business development division to find new supplies and buyers.

Over the past decade has grown into the world's largest independent trader, handling as much as 7 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude and products, equivalent to 7 percent of global supply.

is seen as one of the largest crude traders in the North Sea, which sets the Brent global benchmark that helps to price half of the world's

Shell is also a very large player in Brent and handles more than 10 percent of global oil and products overall.

A Vitol spokeswoman declined to comment. Muller could not be reached for comment.

Muller expanded trading aggressively at Shell, handling as much as 8 million bpd of crude. He was replaced by Mark Quartermain after a reshuffle of Shell's downstream and trading divisions.

(Reporting by Julia Payne; Editing by Jason Neely and David Goodman)

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 21:54 IST