
Gardline Names Vermeijden CEO
Marine survey company Gardline has appointed Christiaan Vermeijden as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Vermeijden will replace Gardline's current interim CEO, Gerben Eggink.Vermeijden joins the U.K. based Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. subsidiary after leaving his position as CEO at Norway-based Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA (EMGS). Prior to his role with EMGS, he was part of the Executive Management Team and Global Offshore Geotechnical Director at Fugro N.V.He holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Physical Geography from the University of Amsterdam and a Master of Business
EMGS Amends Deal for Atlantic Guardian
to a reduction of the charter hire rate by approximately 27% and a new 5 year term for the charter. "We are pleased to see that our suppliers are contributing to the targeted cost savings in the Company. The new terms provide for a sound commercial basis when the market turns," says Christiaan Vermeijden, CEO of EMGS.  
EMGS to Cut Global Employee Expenses
and customers increase their E&P budgets. Cost reductions and cost control will therefore continue to be important focus areas in the Company. However, we will maintain a footprint in our core markets to be able to efficiently market our services and be ready when the market turns," says Christiaan Vermeijden, CEO of EMGS
EMGS Secures Prefunding for multi-client Acquisition in Norway
entered into a data licensing agreement with a repeat customer for 3D EM data to be acquired over the Hoop area in the Barents Sea. The pre-funding amounts to USD 1 million. This new acquisition is expected to take place in Q3 2016 and will become part of the EMGS multi-client library. Christiaan Vermeijden, CEO of EMGS, is pleased that see that such a 3D CSEM survey continues to add value to the exploration efforts for hydrocarbons in the Barents Sea and encourages other customers to take advantage of the vessel being active in the area.  
EMGS Strikes Canada Data Deal
breakthrough for the application of our technology in this region. The offshore basins of Newfoundland are largely underexplored and the use of 3D EM data will aid companies in developing a better understanding of the basin's complex geological structures and its hydrocarbon potential." says Christiaan Vermeijden, CEO of EMGS. The multi-client data was acquired in 2014