
At the end of October, TotalEnergie's head of the reconstruction of the Tyra Field, Morten Hesselager Pedersen, decided to leave the French energy company and thus relinquish control of the billion-dollar reconstruction project. Hesselager had joined TotalEnergies after the company's acquisition of Maersk Oil and has worked in the oil sector for almost 25 years.
Now the oil and gas man is switching to the green team. Morten Hesselager Pedersen informs on LinkedIn that he has started at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' sister company Copenhagen Offshore Partners as of December 1.
This means he is changing from a large billion-dollar project to one that, if the project is selected, will be many times larger. Hesselager will thus be given the position of vice president and EPC director energy island and will thus be in charge of the VindØ consortium's bid for Denmark's future energy island in the North Sea, for which CIP is the project developer.
"Today another fantastic journey begins when I start at Copenhagen Offshore Partners as Vice President and EPC Director for the energy island project VindØ. I look forward to meeting the great teams at COP and CIP and our partner Njord, and starting the work of preparing a bid that can win the project to build the Energy Island in the North Sea", he writes on LinkedIn.
In addition to CIP, PensionDanmark, PFA and Andel are the forces behind the VindØ consortium.
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