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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 13:31 GMT

DNVPS appoints Global Technical Manager


Charlotte Rojgaard takes over from Dag Olav Halle at DNV Petroleum Services.



DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) has announced that Charlotte Rojgaard has taken over from Dag Olav Halle as the company’s Global Technical Manager; a position based at the DNVPS headquarters in Singapore.

Ms. Rojgaard has a Master of Science degree in chemical engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. Upon graduation in 1995, she joined the sales department of MAN B&W and later moved to the company’s R&D (Emissions) department, where she was involved in emission measurements, documentation for engine emission certification, and research.

In 2003, Ms. Rojgaard was posted to the fuels and lubes division of MAN Diesel. As the company’s main liaison for external laboratories as well as oil and additives companies, she was responsible for coordinating fuel and lube trials, trouble-shooting, lecturing, and preparing technical recommendations.

Since joining DNV Petroleum Services in 2010, Ms. Rojgaard continues to be actively involved in various industry committees, such as CIMAC WG Fuels, CIMAC WG Lubricants, and ISO 8217/TC 28/SC 4/WG6. She is now the secretary for CIMAC WG Lubricants.

Ms. Rojgaard has presented at major bunker conferences and seminars, and also written widely on marine fuels. She can be contacted on Charlotte.Rojgaard@dnvps.com, +65 68876031 (office) or +65 9235 1220 (mobile).


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