Extractive Industries

Neptune unites business in management changes

Neptune Energy said it would unite its business as part of a range of staff changes to simplify its executive management team.

SINGLE ENTITY

Neptune’s UK and Norwegian businesses will be brought together and report to Neptune’s MD, Norway and the UK, Odin Estensen.

The company will retain its offices in Aberdeen and Stavanger, with local leadership teams remaining in each country.

EXECUTIVE

Alix Thomas who is currently managing director, UK will become managing director, Egypt. 

Armand Lumens will add IT to his current role as chief financial officer.

Philip Lafeber, currently vice president for operations for North Africa and Asia Pacific, will take up the new role of VP, HSEQ & Technical Services.

Eko Lumadyo, currently managing director Indonesia, will also become managing director, Asia Pacific and be responsible for Neptune’s Australia business.

DEPARTURES

Chief information officer Kaveh Pourteymour will leave Neptune to pursue other opportunities.

Mark Richardson, currently VP projects & engineering, will retire after having last year overseen the delivery of the Gjøa P1, Duva and Merakes projects.

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