Hunting Appoints Granberg as Development Manager

July 10, 2017

Ståle Granberg (Photo: Hunting Energy Services)
Ståle Granberg (Photo: Hunting Energy Services)

Hunting Energy Services has appointed a new business development manager for Norway as it targets further growth in the Scandinavian oil and gas sector.
 
The company has appointed Ståle Granberg who will oversee the business development and sales strategy for its well intervention product lines including, fully NORSOK qualified pressure control equipment, downhole tools and thru-tubing.
 
Granberg brings more than 20 years of experience to the position, having previously worked for some of the world’s leading energy sector service providers.
 
Based in Hunting’s facility in Sandnes, Stavanger, he will promote Hunting’s industry leading technology, the Ezi-Shear Seal Valve and H1 Perforating system, as the firm looks to build on its reputation through successful periods of operating within the North Sea, US and Asia Pacific markets.
 
Bruce Ferguson, Hunting’s managing director, welcomed Granberg to the company and sees the appointment as an exciting development which will lead to opportunities for future growth in Norway.
 
The regional upstream activity focusing on well construction, well completion and well intervention products is co-ordinated through Hunting Energy Services (International) Limited, based at Portlethen, near Aberdeen.

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