Pipeline isolation specialist, STATS Group, has appointed two new directors as it gears up for major international expansion following a £7.8 million equity investment.
Former Expro executive chairman, Graeme Coutts, takes on a non-executive role in what is his first appointment since retiring from the global oilfield services company last year.
In a 21 year career with Expro, Mr Coutts held senior roles, including president western hemisphere and chief executive officer, during which time the company was established as a world leader in well flow technologies, employing 5000 people in 50 countries.
Leigh Howarth, former managing director of Petrofac Training Services, has joined the STATS Group board as chief financial officer. In a 20 year career in the oil and gas industry, Mr Howarth’s roles have also included group finance director for Atlantic Power & Gas and he recently worked for exploration company EnQuest, guiding the company through its IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
Both directors were introduced to STATS by the Business Growth Fund (BGF), which recently acquired an £7.8 million equity stake in the Aberdeenshire-based company. BGF was established to help the UK’s fast-growing smaller and medium sized businesses and the STATS investment marked the fund’s entry to the oil and gas industry.
STATS Group chief executive officer, Pete Duguid, said: "The calibre of both Graeme and Leigh is outstanding and their appointments is a statement of clear intent that our business is embarking on an exciting new stage of development.
"Our patented tools and engineering skills are in widespread demand and both Graeme and Leigh’s extensive international experience will be instrumental in ensuring STATS achieves its full potential and captures a significant slice of the global pipeline isolation and integrity market."
Graeme Coutts revealed he had refused a number of offers to take up executive appointments since his retirement. He said: "I have had numerous approaches asking me to get involved in a variety of businesses but my criteria was very clear. I want to support local entrepreneurs who stand out from the crowd and will benefit from my experience. STATS Group fits that criteria perfectly and I am looking forward to working with Pete Duguid and his team as we take the company to new heights."
Leigh Howarth added: "Having worked with large international businesses I believe I bring a range of skills and a depth of experience which will benefit STATS as it seeks to consolidate its excellent reputation and to convert that in to international success.
"With the ongoing support of BGF, we have the financial resources to fast-track development of our product portfolio and to establish a global infrastructure which will deliver ambitious but achievable results in the years ahead."
STATS Group designs, manufactures, installs and deploys a range of pipeline isolation tools which can make significant savings for oil and gas producers by limiting downtime in event of the need to isolate or shutdown a pipeline.
Based in Kintore, near Aberdeen, the company employs 130 people in the UK, Canada, Middle East and Asia Pacific regions. Revenues of £14 million in 2011 are expected to grow by more than 75% in 2012 to around £25 million.
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