Sparrows Group Bolsters Industry Expertise With Key Hire
David Moore
CGG Wins Multi- Year Extension of Dedicated Imaging Center for Brunei Shell Petroleum
OWGP Appoints New Programme Director
Sparrows Group, the engineering and maintenance services specialist for the global energy and industrial sectors, has welcomed an experienced member to its team with the appointment of David Moore as Regional Cranes and Lifting Subject Matter Expert in Asia Pacific and Australasia.
Bringing over 24 years’ experience in machinery design and maintenance, with a background in manufacturing prior to his current focus on cranes and lifting operations, David will be responsible for providing support to large, complex projects and facilitating tenders and newly won contracts. With experience in both onshore and offshore oil and gas, David has helped to secure and deliver multi-million- dollar contracts with majors including Woodside, INPEX, Shell, and Chevron, during his 16-year career within the sector. From Scotland to Singapore, the Middle East, Malaysia and Australia, David has kept safe operations front and centre and is a firm believer in visible safety leadership during his extensive experience managing large teams internationally.
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CGG has been awarded a multi-year contract extension by Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn Bhd (BSP) to continue operating a dedicated seismic imaging center at its head office in Seria, Brunei.
Peter Whiting, EVP, Geoscience, CGG, said: “This renewal of our dedicated center contract builds on six years of technical excellence and demonstrates the trust BSP has in our imaging team and high-end technology. We look forward to strengthening our close collaboration with BSP to support its future business success.”
In the past six years, CGG has successfully delivered land, marine, transition zone, OBC and high-density OBN seismic imaging results at the BSP center. The in-house team will continue to apply their latest proprietary technologies, such as Time- lag FWI, Q-FWI, least-squares migration and shallow imaging, to address the specific regional challenges posed by the presence of widely distributed shallow gas clouds, channels, gas-charged silts, and complex fault structures around the discovered fields.
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership is delighted to announce the appointment of Anil Sayhan as its new Programme Director. Anil joins from Shell where he held frontline and corporate roles in products marketing, exploration, production, renewables and energy solutions in the Netherlands, Kazakhstan, and the UK.
He will take on the role from Andrew Macdonald, Director of Offshore Wind Development and Operations at the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, but Andrew will continue his involvement in the OWGP board.
Speaking about Anil Sayhan’s appointment, Andrew Macdonald said: “The opportunities for UK supply chain companies are increasing due to the combined drivers of net zero, energy security and economic growth. OWGP is in a great place to expand and enhance the supply chain and Anil brings a wealth of experience to ensure it is successful.”
Anil Sayhan, Programme Director for OWGP said: “It is an extremely exciting time to be joining OWGP. Building on the foundations of this successful programme, I look forward to contributing to the accelerated development of the UK offshore wind supply chain and supporting UK companies to maximise the economic value and highly skilled jobs they will generate.”
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