By Benjamin Chiou
Date: Monday 09 Jun 2025
(Sharecast News) - Pantheon Resources has appointed a new chief financial officer, with current CFO Phil Patman set to leave the Alaska-focused oil and gas company after just nine months in the role.
Tralisa Maraj, the CFO of US-listed LiveWire Group and former CFO of Canada-listed CGX Energy, has been named as Patman's replacement.
The shake-up comes ahead of the oil and gas firm's transition from a pre-revenue AIM-listed company to a producer listed on a senior US exchange.
Patman, who had served as CFO of public companies VAACLO Energy and Soluna Holdings before joining Pantheon last September, was brought in to help the company prepare for a potential US listing.
In a statement, chief executive Max Easley thanked Patman "for his efforts in delivering a strong financial platform for growth through this transition and an ultimate US listing".
Pantheon also announced the appointment of former BP and Microsoft veteran Erich Krumanocker as its new chief development officer, with current CDO and original Pantheon founder Bob Rosenthal intending to retire at the company's AGM later this week.
"We are delighted to welcome Tralisa and Erich to the Pantheon executive team," Easley said.
"They will be key in enacting our pivot from a world class exploration and appraisal team to an equally successful development and operations team. Pantheon will benefit from a combined 50 years of international experience between the two."
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