Cerulean Winds has appointed Laura Jarvie to a new Head of Scotland role, where she will work closely with stakeholders on the development of the North Sea Renewables Grid.
Laura Jarvie has over 20 years’ experience in the energy sector, spanning oil and gas, energy transition and renewables. Most recently as Head of Energy Transition at North Sea Midstream Partners (NSMP), where she led the investment strategy across energy transition projects including the Acorn carbon capture and storage (CCUS) development and the transformation of St Fergus gas terminal into Scotland’s Energy Transition Hub. Laura previously spent four years with operator EnQuest as Midstream Business Manager, where she led multi-stakeholder negotiations in order to transform and extend the life of Sullom Voe Terminal. She held previous Business Development and Commercial roles at operators Dana and Shell having started her career in M&A with Simmons and Co (now Piper Sandler). Cerulean has leases in place to develop three large floating offshore wind sites, providing an offshore green power generation and transmission system that will supply energy to oil and gas platforms, enabling the sector to cut production emissions.