Duncan Livingstone and David Stewart joined the technical support division of plug and abandonment provider Ardyne from Schlumberger, a press release said March 16.
Livingstone and Stewart have a combined work experience of more than 70 years in the global oil and gas industry. They will both work out of Ardyne’s offices in Aberdeen and Stavanger, Norway, and will be on a team of experienced field engineers handling international operations, and an R&D team developing new technologies and equipment modifications for specific operational needs.
Ardyne, which opened in early 2016, acquired Norwegian oil services company Wellbore AS, is already working on several projects in the U.K., Norway, Australia and the Americas.
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