Oceaneering appoints asset integrity senior VP

Oceaneering International has appointed William (Bill) J. Boyle as its new senior vice president, asset integrity.

In this role, Boyle will be responsible for Oceaneering’s Asset Integrity business worldwide. This business provides asset integrity management, corrosion management, inspection, and non-destructive testing services to customers in the oil and gas, power generation, and petrochemical industries.

Boyle will report to Chief Operating Officer Clyde Hewlett.

Prior to joining Oceaneering, Mr. Boyle held senior leadership positions at several companies in the oilfield services and other related industries. Most recently, he was Chief Executive Officer at Underwater Integrity Solutions. Mr. Boyle graduated from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland.

The company also announced today that Michael C. Leys, who previously held this position, will become Oceaneering’s vice president, operations – asset integrity. In this role, Leys will assist Boyle with the day-to-day operations and facilitate a smooth and orderly succession until his retirement later in the year.

Rod Larson, Oceaneering president said: “I am pleased to welcome Bill to Oceaneering. With more than 30 years of international experience in the offshore and subsea industry, Bill has the proven leadership skills and management capabilities needed to take our asset integrity service offerings to the next level. We are focusing on utilizing the latest surface and subsea technologies and risk-based asset integrity methodologies to improve process safety while lowering our customers’ total cost of ownership."

Image from Oceaneering Twitter.

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