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LONDON - Harbour Energy plc (LON:HBR) announced Monday that Simon Henry has stepped down as a Non-Executive Director with immediate effect to pursue other opportunities.
Henry, who joined Harbour’s Board in 2021 and served as the Senior Independent (LON:IOG) Director, was also a member of the company’s Audit & Risk and HSES Committees.
Alan Ferguson, a Non-Executive Director and Chairman of the Audit & Risk Committee, will serve as interim Senior Independent Director, according to the company statement.
"Simon’s period as a Non-Executive Director has coincided with a period of significant growth in Harbour’s business, in particular through the transformational acquisition of Wintershall Dea assets in 2024," said R. Blair Thomas, Chairman of Harbour.
Harbour Energy describes itself as one of the world’s largest independent oil and gas companies, currently producing between 455,000 and 475,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day across operations in Norway, the UK, Germany, Argentina and North Africa.
The London-headquartered company employs approximately 3,400 staff across its operations and offices.
The announcement was made in a press release issued by the company.
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