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Oil & Gas UK rejigs leadership

London – Oil & Gas UK, an organisation representing the UK oil and gas industry, has appointed Robin Davies, Subsea 7’s global vice‐president ‐ business improvement, as its new contractor co-chair. He replaces Bob Keiller, CEO of PSN, who has come to the end of the maximum two year term for this post.

Gordon Ballard, chairman of Schlumberger Oilfield UK Plc, has also been elected to the UK Oil & Gas board as the new vice contractor co-chair, replacing Mike Bowyer, upon his retirement from Halliburton.

Oil & Gas UK has also announced a rotation of three other board places: Susan Elston, managing director at Aramark Ltd, John Pearson, managing director at AMEC Group and Paul Warwick, president UK & West Africa at ConocoPhillips UK Ltd, are joining the board.

Standing down to enable these rotations to take place are Tom Smith of Nessco Ltd, Bob Keiller of PSN and Roland Festor of Total E&P UK Ltd.

The full list of the members and officers of Oil & Gas UK is now as follows:
Robin Davies, Subsea 7, contractor co-chair
John Gallagher, Shell U.K. Exploration and Production, operator co-chair
Gordon Ballard, Schlumberger Oilfield UK Plc, contractor vice-chair
Bernard Looney, BP, operator vice-chair
Dennis Clark, SLP Group, honorary treasurer
Brian Taylor, KCA Deutag
Gerry Borghesi, ExxonMobil International Ltd
Jim House, Apache North Sea Ltd
John Pearson, AMEC Group
Lewis Affleck, BG Group plc
Mark McAllister, Fairfield Energy
Paul Warwick, ConocoPhillips UK Ltd
Phil Oldham, Nexen Petroleum (UK)
Steve Jenkins, Nautical Petroleum
Susan Elston, Aramark Ltd
Malcolm Webb, Oil & Gas UK

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