Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Engineering leader with over 17 years experience across drilling operations, product development, and technology delivery in complex energy environments. My career has focused on translating advanced engineering concepts into reliable, high‑performance products and services that deliver measurable value in the field. Extensive experience working in client-facing and embedded roles, partnering closely with operators to plan and deliver technically complex well projects and deploy advanced technologies in demanding offshore environments. Earlier experience leading multidisciplinary engineering teams in the development of downhole tools and rotary steerable systems, and taking technologies from concept through qualification to global deployment. This has built a strong foundation in product lifecycle management, reliability, and cross-functional delivery. Currently Product Development Manager at SLB Capturi, leading the development of standardized carbon capture solutions to accelerate the energy transition. Focused on converting emerging decarbonization needs into scalable, industrialized products—balancing technical performance, cost efficiency, and manufacturability to enable large-scale CCUS deployment.
As part of the products team within SLB Capturi my role is to: - Push forward the development of new carbon capture technologies and products. - Coordinate and secure information flow between the ongoing Product Development Programs and studies. - Follow-up manning, progress and budget for the Product Development Programs. - Ensure that the use of engineering methods and tools, as well as the product development procedures, methods and gate-reviews are followed in all ongoing programs.
Short term assignment with Aker BP Intervention and Stimulation Alliance. Performed a detailed feasibility study to simulate coiled tubing operations using DrillPlan, with specific focus on tubing wear prediction. Compared with existing industry soft-string models in and proposed recommendations for future development.
Returning to previous role after paternity leave. Drilling engineer for all well planning and execution across Breidablikk field (Equinor – Deepsea Aberdeen). Wired drill pipe, high tier technologies across LWD fleet. Complex trajectory planning, ERD, MLT, open hole sidetracks, geo-steering, anti-collision challenges.
Paternity leave
10 week internship within Materials Department - Failure Investigation. Involved great deal of metallographic preparation and microscopic inspection. Written and verbal communication skills enhanced through report writing and presentations. Knowledge of aero engine, NDT methods and material failure methods very much enhanced.
General facilitative duties for SKM, Brisbane, Australia