Repsol Sinopec Names VP Decommissioning and Vitality Transition
Repsol Sinopec has appointed Adam Sheikh as Vice President (VP) Decommissioning and Vitality Transition. ©Repsol Sinopec
Repsol Sinopec has appointed Adam Sheikh as Vice President (VP) Decommissioning and Vitality Transition.
The newly created position sits on Repsol Sinopec’s Govt Administration Workforce (EMT), reporting to CEO Jose Luis Muñoz.
Sheikh, whose most up-to-date EMT position was VP Enterprise Tasks, mentioned: “I’m actually happy to have been appointed VP Decommissioning and Vitality Transition. The creation of this position highlights the strategic significance of each decommissioning and the power transition to Repsol Sinopec and the elevated concentrate on these built-in components of the enterprise.”
“Decommissioning is a key a part of the UK’s transition to low-carbon power and its goal of reaching web zero by 2050 and can bridge the hole as we navigate via the power transition in direction of cleaner, greener power sources. Decommissioning and late-life asset administration spend is rising and presents one of many few areas of assured progress in our business.
“Decommissioning doesn’t sign the top for the North Sea – quite the opposite, it represents an unrivalled alternative. Growing numbers of decommissioning tasks within the North Sea will co-exist as a part of the power combine and provide important profession alternatives. In actual fact, Repsol Sinopec goals to ship one of many North Sea’s most bold decommissioning programmes within the years forward and are recruiting a variety of positions now.
“It’s an thrilling time to be a part of the power sector and I stay up for collaborating with business and authorities on the numerous alternatives that lie forward.”