The Oil and Gas Authority’s director of operations is taking on more work as the North Sea regulator fills in for a vacant post.
Gunther Newcombe is currently undertaking the role of acting head of decommissioning while a recruitment process is held to fill the role on a permanent basis.
These duties are in addition to those Newcombe carries out under his permanent role.
Newcombe said: “The OGA are looking for a new head of decommissioning following the departure of Jim Christie at the end of June and we are keen to hear from potential candidates.
“During the period of recruitment I will be acting head of decommissioning and also taking on the role of supporting Terri King, of ConocoPhillips, on the Decommissioning Task Force”.
Prior to joining the OGA in June 2015, Gunther worked as BP’s cie president of decommissioning during the period 2007 – 2012 and was responsible for the removal of NW Hutton platform and commencing the decommissioning processes of the Miller and Don fields.