StatoilHydro ASA has changed its name to Statoil ASA.
The company advised that ticker symbols will remain unchanged as STL on the Oslo Stock Exchange and STO on the New York Stock Exchange.
Statoil is an international energy company with operations in 40 countries. The company is based in Norway and has more than 35 years of experience from oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Statoil is technical service-provider for approximately 7,000 km of pipeline from the Norwegian continental shelf to Europe.
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New Chair at PRCI
The Board of Directors of Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) elected Vice President of TransCanada Pipelines Operations and Project Services Paul F. MacGregor as Chair at its Annual Meeting on 15 September 2009. He replaces Enbridge Pipelines Oil Sands Projects Senior Vice President Art Meyer.
Mr MacGregor has been a PRCI Board member for four years, serving most recently as Vice Chair, a member of the Executive Committee, and Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee.
He has held numerous key positions with TransCanada since joining the company in 1981, and is currently responsible for the company’s supply chain management, procurement activities, and performance standards.
Mr MacGregor said “This is an important time for research, and particularly collaborative research, in the energy pipeline industry. I am honoured that my colleagues in PRCI have entrusted me with this position, and I look forward to working with them and the PRCI team to continue to extend the success of PRCI’s collaborative model.”
New Vice President at PLM
PipeLine Machinery International (PLM) President Mel Ternan, is pleased to announce that Anthony (Tony) J. Fernandez has taken on the position of Senior Vice President with PLM.
“With Tony taking responsibility for daily operational and sales issues, we will have more opportunity at the president level to concentrate on strategic and PLM expansion plans,” said Mr Ternan.
Mr Fernandez has been with PLM since its inception in May 2005. He previously worked with Ring Power Corporation for 17 years as International Accounts Manager and later Pipeline Division Manager. Tony participated in the early discussions that resulted in a four-dealer partnership to form PLM and provide Caterpillar’s global focus to the pipeline industry.
Additional PLM information is available on the PLM website at www.plmcat.com
Role changes at Rosen
After 12 years of direct involvement in the Australasian industry, Vice President and General Manager Operations of Rosen Asia Pacific Chris Yoxall has relocated within Rosen to Houston, United States, to take up the position of Vice President, Rosen USA. He has been succeeded by Neil Pain who has been appointed as General Manager, Rosen Australia. Mr Pain is well known, having been in the industry for more than a decade, and has been with Rosen for over six years. In this time, Mr Pain has undertaken a number of responsibilities including quality assurance, project management and business development.
As part of the restructured changes, Myles Youngs has assumed the role of General Manager, Operations in Australia. Mr Young has been with Rosen for three years in capacity of Operations Manager. He is now responsible for all operational aspects including the processors of data evaluation, operations and maintenance within the Australian organisation.
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