Industry talent recognised in the Offshore Achievement Awards
20/04/2012

An audience of more than 370 guests attended the 26th OAA awards ceremony at Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen. They saw the best talent in the industry recognised in categories including Great Large and Great Small Company Performance, Export Achievement and Safety Innovation.
The awards were re-launched in October by the Society of Petroleum Engineers Aberdeen Section, along with the support of main sponsor TAQA Bratani.
Ian Phillips, Director of CO2DeepStore Ltd, who chaired the OAA organising committee as part of his role as a director of SPE Aberdeen Section, told the audience: “For 25 successful years the Scottish Offshore Achievement Awards thrived under the care and stewardship of Scottish Enterprise. In this, the 26th year, the Society of Petroleum Engineers Aberdeen Section is proud to become the new custodian of these prestigious awards.
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“As always, the awards recognise excellence and outstanding performance in a wide range of categories. Winners can be justifiably proud that their success has been judged by a knowledgeable group of their peers in the industry. The quantity and standard of the entries this year has been superb, and our thanks go to all the companies who took the trouble to apply. This, of course, created a huge problem for the judges who had to select a winner for each award. In some categories where things were especially close, we have selected an award winner and a second company to be ‘highly commended’ in recognition of their excellence.’’
Masud Javaid, Chairman of SPE Aberdeen and Senior Economist at Total E&P UK, said: “It has been a great pleasure for SPE Aberdeen to re-launch the awards and extremely encouraging to receive a record number of entries this year. Not only has the return of these prestigious awards highlighted the talent in the UK’s oil & gas industry, but they have also made a vast impact on the industry calendar. We received an exceptionally high standard of entries this year, which gave the judges a real challenge. SPE Aberdeen and the sponsors would like to congratulate each of the winners who really impressed us with the clear ambition, innovation and expertise shown.”
Leo Koot, Managing Director of main sponsor TAQA Bratani, said: “The awards ceremony was a fantastic occasion and greatly enjoyed by those who attended. It presented the opportunity to celebrate excellence and achievement in the offshore industry, not only for established companies and individuals, but also those starting out and showing promise. I hope to see as much success at future ceremonies.”
Lifetime Achievement award winner Professor Kemp is one of the foremost experts on the economics of the North Sea oil & gas industry. He is currently Professor of Petroleum Economics and Director of the Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance (ACREEF) at the University of Aberdeen. He has previously worked for Shell, the University of Strathclyde and the University of Nairobi. For many years he has specialised in research in the field of petroleum economics, with special reference to licensing and petroleum taxation issues. He has published over 200 books and papers in this field and was awarded an OBE for services to the oil & gas industry in 2006.
The Offshore Achievement Award Winners in each category are:
- Great Large Company (sponsored by Offshore Europe): AMEC
- Great Small Company (sponsored by Wood Group PSN): Alba Power
- Young Professional (sponsored by Red Spider): Emma Stephenson, Shell UK
- Working Together (sponsored by Robert Gordon University): Veolia Environmental Services UK
- Offshore Renewables (sponsored by AREG and 3sun Group): Vattenfall
- Export Achievement (sponsored by Maersk Oil): Ace Winches
- Safety Innovations (sponsored by Petrofac): 3sun Group
- The Innovator (sponsored by BG Group): Expro Group
- New Idea (sponsored by Nexen): Coretrax
- Lifetime Achievement (sponsored by Aker Solutions): Professor Alex Kemp