Enpro Subsea has appointed Hal Goldie to its board in a role of non-executive director.
He joins the company during its most successful period to date, with 41 of their patented Flow Access Modules (FAM) now being adopted by major and independent operators globally.
Goldie has a career that spans almost 50 years in the oil and gas industry. Having started as an engineering apprentice at Cameron in Scotland in 1969, he rose through the ranks within various divisions in Norway, Middle East, UK and USA holding senior management and executive positions including President, Cameron Subsea Systems.
“I am delighted to join the Enpro board and the opportunity to work closely with the management team that developed and commercialized technologies that are proving to have a significant impact on project cost. Their FAM technology enables data recovery and the ability to cost effectively incorporate technologies required through the life of a subsea well or field avoiding the need for pre-investment,” said Goldie.
Ian Donald, Enpro CEO added, “Hal shares our passion and Enpro Subsea’s vision for delivering increased recovery from subsea assets. He has a deep understanding of the subsea market and the challenges client face maximising value across the life cycle of their assets. We look forward to working with him in to develop the business.”