2H Offshore opens a regional office in Paris
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
2H Offshore, a riser and conductor specialist in subsea services group Acteon, has announced the opening of a new regional office in Paris, France, to provide a direct and higher-quality service to operators and contractors based in and around Paris and to other clients throughout Continental Europe. 2H has served Parisian clients through its London office for more than 25 years.
Director Mélanie Bonnissel, a new addition to the 2H team, will lead the Paris office. Bonnissel recently moved from TechnipFMC where she held several management positions, including head of pipelines within the subsea engineering division. With almost 20 years of industry experience, Bonnissel has significant expertise in flexible pipe systems and has considerable experience with deepwater field development projects in Africa.
“This is a very exciting opportunity for 2H Offshore and for me personally. I am proud to be part of the company’s expansion in France and I am looking forward to supporting our clients with the highest level of engagement and quality. 2H’s expertise in riser engineering, delivery and monitoring is unparalleled and will undoubtedly enhance and support existing projects and emerging prospects in the region,” said Bonnissel.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mélanie aboard and have her leading this venture for us,” said Yann Helle, 2H Offshore managing director. “Opening an office in the region will ensure immediate support to existing clients and enable us to meet the increasing demand for our independent riser and conductor engineering services.”
2H’s new office is in La Défense, a major business district in Paris.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/04062019/2h-offshore-opens-a-regional-office-in-paris/
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