Advisory committee will review offshore issues and challenges – OSJ Magazine

Posted: July 25, 2017 at 12:38 pm

The Standard Club Offshore Advisory Committee draws members from a number of well known offshore operators

The Standard Club is launching a Standard Club Offshore Advisory Committee (SCOAC).

The SCOAC aims to analyse offshore trends, assist the club in further understanding and disseminating industry best-practice and develop new strategies to provide a focused direction for the clubs offshore membership.

The committee consists of leading offshore players including Allseas Group, Bumi Armada, Floatel International, Nortrans Offshore, Saipem, SBM Offshore and Subsea 7 all members of The Standard Club.

The members of the committee are senior figures in the offshore industry with extensive experience and knowledge allowing them to provide invaluable insight to the committee which will be shared with the wider membership.

SCOAC will review the current issues and emerging challenges affecting key sectors in the offshore industry including production, drilling, accommodation, constructions/installation, support/supply and other specialist operations.

The focus is on ensuring that the clubs response is the most appropriate and supportive for its members given the current challenging market. SCOAC will also consider the implications of new regulations coming into force, offshore contracting trends and other topical subjects affecting the offshore industry.

The Standard Clubs board fully supports this initiative, recognising not only the importance of cultivating collaboration between offshore members but also in continuing to be innovative and create a formal platform in which industry issues can be discussed to further support its members.

James Bean, managing director, Standard Europe said: Through its broad range of covers and diverse membership supported by high limits of cover, the club is well positioned to launch an Offshore Advisory Committee bringing together leaders in this sector to work collaboratively on industry issues affecting our members.

Our committee members are established figures in the offshore world and being able to call upon their considerable expertise is invaluable. I would like to thank them for the enthusiasm with which they have greeted this initiative and to Claire Bromley from Subsea7 for kindly accepting the committees nomination to take on the role of chair.

Claire Bromley, head of insurance, Subsea 7 SA chairman, said: SCOAC reinforces The Standard Clubs commitment to understanding and appreciating the evolving needs of its members and in looking for ways in which to further support these. As chairman I am looking forward to working together with the rest of the committee to ensure SCOAC is a success.

The Standard Club Offshore Advisory Committee includes: Claire Bromley, head of insurance, Subsea 7 SA chairman; Jonathan Cassidy, group risk manager and insurance director, SBM Offshore; Suchitra Narayanan, general manager, risk & insurance, Bumi Armada Berhad; Johann Preller, insurance lead, Allseas Group; Bertrand Valentin, offshore E&C and drilling insurance manager, Saipem Group; Trond Kyrkjeboe, chief executive, Nortrans Offshore Pte Ltd.

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