The former managing director of Statoil’s UK and Ireland operations has taken up two new roles in Norway.
Tove Stuhr Sjoblom had been appointed to her former role with the Norwegian operator in October last year.
However, it was announced earlier this week that Sjoblom had stepped down from the position which has now been filled by Hedda Felin.
Sjoblom is now managing director of the Oslo Energy Forum as well as a partner for SystemiQ Ltd, both of which are based in Oslo.
The Oslo Energy Forum is a non-profit foundation which describes itself as being “dedicated to stimulating the global dialogue” on the world’s pressing energy questions.
Meanwhile SystemiQ, where she has a partner role, is described as a “new kind of enterprise” which combines advisory, business building and investment expertise and looks to identify and
“originate opportunities” in the energy, land use, energy generation, industrial protection and urban living.