News
December
- Press Statement28 December 2006
- Graduates Complete Training Programme19 December 2006
- Trading update18 December 2006
- Investment in UK North Sea Interest18 December 2006
- Education Project for Sudanese Community14 December 2006
- Petrofac Awarded Duty Holder Contract in the Southern North Sea14 December 2006
- UK's First Pipeline Training Facility opens in the UK1 December 2006
November
- Petrofac Awarded Irish Sea Duty Holder Contract27 November 2006
- Petrofac Wins Consecutive Gas Plant Contract in Egypt27 November 2006
- Petrofac Wins OCA Awards22 November 2006
- Hasdrubal Gas Plant Contract Award in Tunisia15 November 2006
- WaGE Meets Major Milestones14 November 2006
- Petrofac Wins Gas Plant Contract in Egypt14 November 2006
- Petrofac Awarded Strasshof Development FEED13 November 2006
- First Cargo Lifting from Cendor Field, Malaysia9 November 2006
- Investment in Tunisian Interest9 November 2006
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March
- Petrofac Training to establish Deepwater Training function for BP USA29 March 2006
- Petrofac Training Secures Contract with ECITB24 March 2006
- Shell Selects RGIT Montrose to Deliver New Standard in Water Survival Training in the Gulf of Mexico6 March 2006
- Petrofac Wins Contract in Kazakhstan with Karachaganak Award1 March 2006
February
January
New Petrofac Appointments
26 April, 2006
Petrofac, the international oil & gas service provider, announces two new management appointments effective 1 May. Murray Strachan is appointed chief of staff for Petrofac Operations Services, the division which encompasses Petrofac Training and Petrofac Facilities Management; Leigh Howarth is appointed managing director of Petrofac Training.
In his new role, based in Aberdeen, Strachan will lead the integrated provision of internal support services across Petrofac Operations Services following several acquisitions, significant organic growth and the entry of the division into a number of new countries.
“As we continue to grow we intend to ensure that our internal support services are consistent, cost-effective and efficient, to keep our customer-facing services at the leading edge”, noted Strachan.
Howarth, recently Petrofac’s group financial controller and a ten-year veteran of the firm, relocates to Aberdeen from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Howarth said: “The global shortage of trained personnel is one of the key issues facing our industry and Petrofac Training is well-placed to respond to this challenge. While the UK will remain a core element of our business, opportunities with both national and international oil companies offer significant potential for growth. I look forward to building on the achievements of Murray and his team in addressing these markets.”







