From left - Daniel Mackay and John Verling
From left - Daniel Mackay and John Verling

NRG Well Management grows commercial team

Aberdeen-based well management company NRG Well Management has appointed John Verling as director of business development and new ventures. John ...

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Aberdeen-based well management company NRG Well Management has appointed John Verling as director of business development and new ventures.

John has over 35 years’ experience in the global oil and gas arena, in various operational, business and commercial development capacities with leading industry giants such as Schlumberger, Halliburton and ADTI/Transocean, and latterly, vice president of business development and sales at LR Senergy.

With a wealth of expertise both in the UK and internationally, especially in West Africa, Middle East Kuwait/Iraq, South East Asia and USA, John is ideally placed to help NRG expand its business.

Based in Aberdeen, John will be responsible for NRG’s global business development strategies, focusing on growing NRG Well Management’s presence in the oil and gas market.

John said; “More than anything else, I’m excited. I’ve known NRG for a long time and they’ve always achieved and maintained the highest standards in the quality of their work. I have a great deal of respect for their people, processes and service offerings. I’m looking forward to the opportunities and challenges this appointment will give me.”

Daniel Mackay, Managing Director of NRG Well Management, said “I’m looking forward to working with John, he has notable business development experience and a proven track record. I can’t wait to see the new opportunities and growth he can help bring to NRG.”

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