New field development director joins Xodus Group
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
David Kennare joins Xodus from Peritus Group where he was managing director for the company’s operations in Houston, London, Kuala Lumpur and Perth.
With more than 30 years' in the oil and gas industry, Kennare’s consulting experience includes facilities development from technical feasibility reviews through FEED, detailed engineering, construction, commissioning and operation of oil & gas processes both onshore and offshore.
A Fellow of IChemE, Kennare also has specialised experience in planning and execution of assess and select phase work for oil and gas development opportunities.
“I’ve long admired the work of Xodus and I’m proud to be joining the company,” Kennare said. “It is an exciting time in the APAC region with a range of new developments in the pipeline. I look forward to using my experience, knowledge and expertise to deliver a range of new early stage work for the company.”
Earlier this year, the company announced it had grown its team in Perth by almost 50% after a batch of new contract wins in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The strong start to the year has led to the creation of new jobs with the company expecting several more additions by the end of the year.
Simon Allison, Xodus’ operations director for the APAC region said: “David brings vast management experience which will be of value in our strategy development and business planning as well as recent experience in subsea compression which we see as an evolving area for the industry.”
“We are seeing a significant rise in the number of new developments in the region and following the appointment of David, we now have the ideal person to lead our growing field development team.”
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