Rodger & Hartnolls, which provides support services for offshore, subsea, renewables and technology markets, said Jan. 9 that Nick Search was appointed as a partner and managing director, effective Jan. 3.
He will oversee global business activity and will be based in the South London office. Search has 36 years’ experience in the offshore energy and marine industries.
Most recently, Search was the business development director for Promineo AS, based in Stavanger, Norway. Previously, Search was the U.K. adviser to Norwegian oil and gas partner companies that are members of government-backed INTSOK Oslo.
For 15 years, Search headed the international sales and business development of data analysts at a Houston-based firm. For the last 26 years, he has worked in international offshore oil and gas, specifically in analytics, consultancy, publishing, engineering and SaaS provision.
Recommended Reading
NAPE: Turning Orphan Wells From a Hot Mess Into a Hot Opportunity
2024-02-09 - Certain orphaned wells across the U.S. could be plugged to earn carbon credits.
Chevron Hunts Upside for Oil Recovery, D&C Savings with Permian Pilots
2024-02-06 - New techniques and technologies being piloted by Chevron in the Permian Basin are improving drilling and completed cycle times. Executives at the California-based major hope to eventually improve overall resource recovery from its shale portfolio.
Comstock Continues Wildcatting, Drops Two Legacy Haynesville Rigs
2024-02-15 - The operator is dropping two of five rigs in its legacy East Texas and northwestern Louisiana play and continuing two north of Houston.
CEO: Continental Adds Midland Basin Acreage, Explores Woodford, Barnett
2024-04-11 - Continental Resources is adding leases in Midland and Ector counties, Texas, as the private E&P hunts for drilling locations to explore. Continental is also testing deeper Barnett and Woodford intervals across its Permian footprint, CEO Doug Lawler said in an exclusive interview.
CNX, Appalachia Peers Defer Completions as NatGas Prices Languish
2024-04-25 - Henry Hub blues: CNX Resources and other Appalachia producers are slashing production and deferring well completions as natural gas spot prices hover near record lows.