Turner to Leave Braemar Seascope

February 3, 2012

Braemar Seascope would like to advise that Debbie Turner from its LNG division will be leaving the Company in the near future.


Debbie has been involved with the group for over 30 years formally with Burness Marine, which was acquired by Braemar in 1999, and thereafter continuously through until 2012.  We thank her for her services and we wish her well in her new endeavours. For the moment the Company intends no further comment.

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