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Oil & Gas UK New Co-Chair

  09/04/2009
Oil & Gas UK has appointed of John Gallagher, Shell's Vice President Technical - Europe, as the association's new co-chair, succeeding Archie Kennedy. John Gallagher will join co-chair Bob Keiller, CEO of PSN, in helping Oil & Gas UK steer the industry through the current economic challenges towards a prosperous and sustainable future.
 

 

Malcolm Webb, chief executive of Oil & Gas UK, said that Archie Kennedy has been an excellent co-chair and supporter of our association, but in John Gallagher they have found a tailor-made replacement. John has already been supporting in his role as vice chairman of Oil & Gas UK.

 

Oil & Gas UK is currently in the process of extending membership of its Board, reflecting the association's growth over the last year. New Board members will be announced later this month.

 

John Gallagher thinks Oil & Gas UK is facing the most challenging times in the North Sea and he is looking forward to the challenges ahead.

 

 





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