
Project Risk Manager at SBM-Offshore
Monaco

Project Risk Manager at SBM-Offshore
Monaco
• Valuation of combined technology, contract, financial & country risk.
• Strategy development for capital investment projects.
• Estimates in oil & gas, (renewable) energy & infrastructure.
• Pricing of energy assets, real options and usage rights.
• International planning, technology, engineering & operations experience.
• Leading multi-ethnic, multi-nationality and multi-organisation teams.
Business plans, risk management and strategy development.
(Privately Held; Oil & Energy industry)
January 2009 — Present (11 months)
Develop corporate risk and project risk methodology and procedures. Facilitate prospect / proposal / project risk assessments of offshore projects with capex between $400 mln and $3 bln. Develop collaborative risk assessment tool for globe-spanning project teams.
(Transportation/Trucking/Railroad industry)
January 2005 — February 2009 (4 years 2 months)
Initiator of High Speed Cargo Train (concept & plan) between Schiphol and Paris, complete with dedicated trimodal HST rail terminal close to Schiphol.
(Management Consulting industry)
July 2002 — February 2009 (6 years 8 months)
Advisor / consultant on technology, financial and political risk in energy, transport and infrastructure.
Project Risk Manager SBM Offshore in Monaco (Jan/Feb 2009)
GEI assists OASIS, a philantropy that aims to bring water purification to rural Africa.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Transportation/Trucking/Railroad industry)
March 2008 — December 2008 (10 months)
Contracts & claims manager to create cash flows for a substatial quantity of work-done, not covered by the current transport contracts. Also identify, quantify & contain risks on current contracts. Project is finished.
(Logistics and Supply Chain industry)
January 2003 — March 2008 (5 years 3 months)
Strategy, business case and business plan for new concepts and ventures.
(Oil & Energy industry)
September 1999 — July 2002 (2 years 11 months)
Well Service Technology BV is the Dutch risk management and field development plan subsidiary of Altinex (now Noreco), an international engineering company for the oil & gas industry, with headoffice in Norway and subsidiaries in Aberdeen, Houston and other international oil centres.
(Public Company; RDSA; Oil & Energy industry)
June 1978 — September 1999 (21 years 4 months)
Project Economics, Risk Analyst, Cost Estimator, Technology Planner, Business Planner, Research Planner, IT Systems Planner, Well Engineer, Drilling & Completions Engineer.
Assignments include: -
- Shell E&P International Ventures BV
- Shell Petroleum Development Co. of Nigeria
- Brunei Shell Petroleum
- Shell International Petroleum Mij. BV
- Shell Development Australia
- Irish Shell Teoranta
- Norske Shell E&P
- Shell International Petroleum Mij.
- International Management Team Trainee
(Public Company; RDSA; Oil & Energy industry)
June 1978 — June 1999 (21 years 1 month)
Developed as a generalist in petroleum engineering, operations engineering and various cost and business planning disciplines. Benefitted from substantial in-house training and development courses, including by INSEAD.
As a family, we had the opportunity to contribute to social organisations and micro-projects in most countries where we lived.
PhD , Risk & Asset Management in Infrastructure Projects & Investments , 2009 — 2012 (expected)
Focus on risk management in energy, infrastructure and alternative investements outside financial instritutions. Valuation of physical assets and real options.
MIF , MSc in International Finance , 2002 — 2004
International Finance includes Corporate Finance, Economics, Asset Liability Mgt, Risk Mgt, Derivatives, Int. Banking, Corporate & Contract Law, Tax Law, Financial Analysis, Venture Capital.
Thesis: “Investor-class dependent valuation framework for infrastructure assets and usage rights” with prof. dr. FCJM de Jong - Finance & Insurance.
Ir - MSc , Physics & Business Administration , 1970 — 1978
Thesis on the simulation of dynamic systems and integrated logistic processes on a crude oil transfer terminal in Bonaire (Caribbean). Professor Rademaker – Physics – Dynamic systems & control engineering. Professor Monhemius – Business Sciences – Operations Research.