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New Business Development Manager for Subsea Division


Advanced Insulation are excited to announce the appointment of a Business Development Manager for their subsea division in Brazil.


Serica Contract Completion for Rever Offshore


Rever Offshore, a leading subsea project delivery and execution provider to the offshore energy industry, has announced the recent completion of a contract awarded by Serica Energy.


With over 15 years’ experience in the Oil & Gas industry, Guilherme Martins will lead subsea sales opportunities and help support the Brazilian division to achieve strategic growth objectives.


Guilherme Martins says: “I’m delighted to have the


opportunity to work with Advanced Insulation. I’ve only been in the role a short time, but there is a great culture and product range and I’m looking forward to working with the team and customers.”


Joao Volpato, General Manager in Brazil said, “Advanced Insulation have been very successful in Brazil and Guilherme will contribute even further to our expansion. Being based in Rio, Guilherme will be able to assist our clients in Rio de Janeiro as well as Macaé – two important Oil & Gas cities in Brazil. I’m delighted we were able to make this appointment during this difficult time for our industry, proving once again the Brazilian market is very important to Advanced Insulation.”


This is the second campaign Rever has undertaken for the independent North Sea operator within a framework agreement which commenced in November 2018. The workscope, which took place in the North Sea’s Rhum field, was completed in late May.


Throughout the 14-day campaign, the company deployed the multi-purpose dive support and offshore construction vessel, the Rever Polaris, to carry out electrical diagnostics as part of a multi-year campaign of preventive maintenance on the subsea cable network. Subsequent testing took place via the Polaris and Serica’s Bruce platform.


Barry Macleod, Rever Offshore CEO, commented: “As we


complete our second campaign for Serica Energy within the current framework agreement, so our knowledge and understanding of the client continues to grow.


“Completed on schedule and, most importantly, safely during these operationally challenging times, this complex IRM workscope is illustrative of the benefits an established client relationship can bring – and one which we look forward to building on in the future.”


BEKA associates, the Hitchin based company specialising in process control displays for use in hazardous areas, has appointed Olivier Lebreton as its new Managing Director. Olivier joined BEKA in October 2013 and became Technical Director in June 2018.


As Managing Director Olivier will be responsible for all company operations, but will initially retain his technical director responsibilities. He is a chartered engineer and a member of the IET with 20 years experience managing design projects for many different applications including, oceanographic equipment, safety critical products and hazardous area instrumentation in France, Canada and the UK.


BEKA associates is an independent British Company founded in 1984 which designs, manufactures and markets process instrumentation for use in potentially flammable atmospheres. Owned by its directors, including two founder members, the company exports more that 60% of its products and is an intrinsic safety equipment market leader.


q +44 (0) 1462 438301 H www.beka.co.uk


BEKA associates Appoints New MD


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