CONSUB shares ‘three pillars’ to navigate the energy transition
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
Oilfield Technology,
In a move which navigates the transitioning landscape of the offshore energy sector, subsea engineering and project management consultancy, CONSUB has announced a strategic restructuring plan to divide its operations into three distinct pillars – oil and gas, decommissioning and renewables.
Frank Nunan, Managing Director, CONSUB said: “Having experts leading each of our specialist areas is a direct benefit for our clients. The industry is changing, as are the needs of our clients, and that brings opportunities. Our new structure, along with new strategic partnerships we’ve formed, means we’re perfectly placed to meet those changing needs.”
The oil and gas pillar, headed up by company Co-Founder and Director Paul Melnikov, with over 35 years’ experience in oil and gas, will uphold CONSUB's reputation of providing engineering and project management services to UK and international deepwater development projects while also providing niche field services on seized valves on topsides and onshore facilities.
The decommissioning pillar, headed up by Business Manager Jon Taylor, with over 40 years’ experience in the industry, reflects CONSUB's proactive stance towards addressing the challenges associated with ageing infrastructure, late life management and asset retirement. By offering comprehensive decommissioning services, the company can facilitate the safe and sustainable removal of obsolete energy installations.
The renewables pillar will be headed up by Malcolm Blackmore, Director at CONSUB with more than 35 years’ experience in engineering and project management within the offshore construction industry. Day-to-day running will be led by Douglas Hall, a marine geoscientist with over 20 years’ experience of marine hydrographic, geophysical, and geotechnical survey, who is also Group Survey Manager at CONSUB.
As CONSUB charts a course towards a more sustainable future, the unveiling of its three pillars represents a significant milestone in the company's journey towards shaping the energy landscape of the future.
By leveraging its experience in subsea oil and gas engineering and construction, along with the formation of new strategic partnerships, CONSUB will play an increasing role in accelerating the transition towards renewable energy sources, including offshore and onshore wind, floating solar and green hydrogen.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/05062024/consub-shares-three-pillars-to-navigate-the-energy-transition/
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