InterMoor appoints Joe Price as Canada Country Manager

InterMoor, an Acteon company, has appointed Joe Price as Country Manager for InterMoor Canada based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, the regional hub for the Canadian offshore oil and gas sector.

Price, a native Newfoundlander, is a graduate of the Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering program at Memorial University of Newfoundland and brings with him over 14 years’ offshore oil and gas industry experience.

Over the course of his career, Price has worked extensively on the engineering, procurement, construction and installation of mobile/permanent mooring systems in the majority of the world’s offshore markets with both operators and contractors.

Alan Duncan, managing director, InterMoor, said, “Joe’s expertise will be an invaluable asset to our business as we focus upon expanding our global business footprint whilst maintaining the highest standards across our operational portfolio. His international work experience in design, analysis and installation of mobile/permanent mooring systems will support our further business development in an important growth region for InterMoor.”

Price added, “I am delighted to join InterMoor during this exciting period of expansion into the promising Canadian offshore oil and gas market. InterMoor’s broad range of mooring services and technologies are a natural fit for the region and I look forward to delivering these value driven cost effective solutions to our clients.”

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