“Keep drilling and keep working together” says outgoing OGA chairman
ByAllister Thomas
Sir Patrick Brown, retiring from the board of OGA , pictured at Oil and Gas Authority, Huntly Street, Aberdeen.
The chairman of the UK’s energy regulator has urged the sector to “keep drilling and keep working together” as he stands down from the role.
Sir Patrick Brown is ending his run at the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) following three years in the job.
The former civil servant helped establish the OGA, having previously served as the permanent secretary for the UK Department of Transport, as well as having a hand in the creation of water services regulator Ofwat and railways watchdog ORR.