| Vol. 13, No. 51 | Week of December 21, 2008 |
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry
Oil Patch Bits: Allan Dolynny named president of NANA/Colt
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On Dec. 5, Allan M. Dolynny assumed the responsibilities of president at NANA/Colt Engineering LLC, replacing John Minier, who has retired after eight years on the job.
Dolynny was named general manager at NANA/Colt in October 2008, a month after Minier announced his intent to retire from the Alaska company, which is a 50-50 partnership between Alaska-based NANA Development Corp. and Australia-based WorleyParsons Ltd. “John did a fantastic job of steering this company successfully for nearly a decade,” Dolynny said in a Dec. 15 press release. “It is my hope to lead this talented, diverse team of professionals as well as he did.” Joining NANA/Colt from WorleyParsons Calgary, Dolynny brings more than 22 years’ experience in engineering, procurement and construction project management to his new position. For more information visit www.nana-colt.com.
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