GasLog names Bruno Larsen as Head of FSRU development
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
GasLog Ltd has announced that it has appointed Bruno Larsen as Head of Floating, Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) Development.
Mr. Larsen has 30 years of international experience in the global oil and gas industry, especially within the LNG sector, including LNG production, LNG shipping, floating production storage and offloading vessels, floating offshore import terminals and new technology.
GasLog is undertaking a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study at the Keppel shipyard in Singapore. The study is focused on the potential conversion of GasLog’s and GasLog Partners LP’s existing steam and tri-fuel diesel electric LNG carriers into FSRU vessels.
Speaking on his appointment, Mr. Larsen commented: “I am delighted to join GasLog, one of the leading LNG transportation companies in the world. GasLog has the technical expertise and the platform to become a leading player in the FSRU market and I am excited around the future opportunities for the company.”
Paul Wogan, Chief Executive Officer of GasLog, commented: “We are very happy to welcome Bruno to GasLog to lead our FSRU development. He brings a wealth of experience and joins us at an exciting time in the development of the FSRU market. Given the significant volumes of new LNG production due to come online over the next few years, we expect FSRU’s will play an increasingly important role in creating new markets for LNG. Bruno’s knowledge and experience will further enhance GasLog’s capabilities as we move into this growing sector of the market.”
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/17032016/gaslog-appoints-new-head-of-fsru-development-2788/
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