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Ex-chamber director’s new role at energy firm

Bream joins consultanc­y

- BY ALLISTER THOMAS

A former director at the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) has taken up a new role in the energy sector.

James Bream has become general manager of Aberdeen-based Katoni Engineerin­g following five years as research and policy director at the AGCC.

During his time at the chamber, Mr Bream helped put together its annual industry surveys of the oil and gas sector, and also acted as a spokesman for the organisati­on.

Most recently he was campaignin­g against a rise in Scottish Government business rates which struck firms in various industries across the north-east.

He also helped foster internatio­nal links to help create new opportunit­ies for North Sea firms, and in February oversaw the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing with Ghana during Subsea Expo week. Katoni is an oil and gas supply chain engineerin­g consultanc­y establishe­d in 2010.

As well as boosting its number of North Sea clients, it aims to build relationsh­ips internatio­nally having

“I think there has been a real increase in confidence”

opened bases in Ghana and Mexico. Mr Bream, whose role will mainly focus on Katoni’s UK work, hopes his experience can help.

He said: “I think that there is no doubt that the industry has probably been through most of the difficult times. However with that I think there has been a real increase in confidence but not necessaril­y a massive increase in activity levels.

“The opportunit­y is not necessaril­y that the North Sea pie is going to grow hugely.

“Actually we almost know where the long-term future for the North Sea is.

“However, I do think there is a place for a company like Katoni Engineerin­g who are a bit quicker, nimbler, and somebody who can focus on both pace and quality, but without some of the history and burden of how the North Sea has operated to make a play.

“My heart belongs to the north-east. While I live in Mintlaw, the whole place I care about deeply.

“Within Katoni I feel there is a company here which, even to the red and white branding, talks to Aberdeen and is what Aberdeen is all about, ambitious people who are brilliant at what they do and can go out on an internatio­nal scale and do great things.

“That is so exciting and I think only in a place like the north-east you can do that consistent­ly and there’s so many people able to do it.” Despite moving on from the Chamber, Mr Bream will continue to champion the case for the north-east to be the hub for the oil and gas sector.

He added: “I think it’s probably very easy for companies to have various different hubs as bases.

“This will be where our base is, but no doubt for the next 10 years there needs to be an internatio­nal focus because we all know that the North Sea will produce less in the future than it has in the past.” global

 ??  ?? LOCAL ACCENT: James Bream thinks Katoni has essentiall­y regional characteri­stics
LOCAL ACCENT: James Bream thinks Katoni has essentiall­y regional characteri­stics

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