Dolphin Drilling’s Chief Steps Down

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Oslo-listed offshore drilling firm Dolphin Drilling has informed that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bjørnar Iversen resigned from the position.

Jon Oliver Bryce has been appointed interim-CEO.

Bryce currently holds the position as Chief Strategy Officer in Dolphin Drilling and brings over 30 years of experience in the drilling industry.

Prior to joining Dolphin Drilling, he held senior positions, including leadership roles at Awilco Drilling and Odfjell Drilling.

“We would like to thank Bjørnar for his contributions to the Company over the last six years and wish him well with his future endeavors,” said  Martin Nes, Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Categories: People Industry News Activity Europe Oil and Gas

Related Stories

Shell Reserve Decline Raises Need for Deals or Discoveries

ADNOC, RWE Explore LNG Supply Deal as Germany-UAE Deepen Ties

Stena Drilling’s Stena Evolution Drillship Gets DNV’s Emissions Notation

Current News

Aquaterra Energy Gets Multi-Year Well Intervention Job off Spain

Two DOF Vessels Get Work in North Sea and Australia

Seatrium Unit Launches Arbitration Against Petrobras over FPSO Contract

Transocean-Valaris Tie-Up to Create $17B Offshore Drilling Major with 73 Rigs

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News