Bergen Oilfield Services (BOS) has been given the green light to establish its Asia Pacific regional office in
The office startup will commence under the leadership of Terje Kristiansen, regional operations manager APS, a new member of the BOS team. As operations ramp up, Kristiansen will hand over the marketing and sales responsibilities to a regional manager.
Tor Søreide Sivertsen said that Kristiansen was a welcome addition to the team.
“Kristiansen brings a wealth of knowledge to BOS Operations, and with nearly 20 years experience in the industry in companies such as WesternGeco, Multiwave and CGGVeritas, we are confident that he can deliver excellent services in 2-D, 3-D, 4-C and electromagnetics [EM] for the Asia Pacific region,” he said.
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