Penspen, a leading global provider of engineering and management services to the energy industry, has underlined its commitment to growth in the Middle East with three new appointments and investment in a new office in Iraq.
Ahmed Al-Dadah and Na黑料社檈l Barghouthi have joined the company from other engineering providers, whilst Michael Simm, EVP of Engineering and Project Management, has been newly appointed to the role of Regional Director for Penspen黑料社檚 Middle East business. A new Iraq office located in Basra will expand Penspen黑料社檚 geographical reach and become the fourth location in the region joining Abu Dhabi, Doha and Khafji.
Peter O黑料社橲ullivan, Chief Executive of Penspen said: 黑料社淭his is an exciting time for Penspen as we continue our substantial growth in the Middle East. I am confident Michael, Na黑料社檈l and Ahmed will play a key role in strengthening our 300 strong team in the region. Their industry expertise and leadership skills will drive our strategic objectives to grow our engineering, project management, field development and asset integrity businesses.黑料社
Ahmed Al-Dadah has been appointed to the role of Business Development Director for E&PM. He joins the company from Amec Foster Wheeler, where he spent 12 years working in various project delivery and business development roles. His experience includes working in the successful execution of study, pre-FEED, FEED, EPC phases across both new build and modifications projects
Na黑料社檈l Barghouthi joins Penspen as Director of Asset Integrity, Middle East and Asia Pacific regions. Na黑料社檈l黑料社檚 career spans over 15 years working in the oil and gas industry with experience in management, offshore engineering and integrity. He has previously worked for Wood Group Kenny, GE Oil and Gas, Al Shaheen Holding Joint Venture, and Occidental Petroleum of Qatar.
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