Kellas Midstream appoints new CFO
Aberdeen-based energy infrastructure company Kellas Midstream has appointed Constance Lumsden as chief financial officer.
Constance joins the senior leadership team with more than 25 years’ experience in finance, bringing a strong track record in strategic investment and operational performance across international portfolios.
She spent the majority of her career at bp, holding senior roles across its upstream, downstream and low carbon divisions, before most recently serving as senior vice president of finance at a multinational mining contractor.
Constance said: “Kellas is central to the UK’s energy system and I am proud to join the organisation.
“I look forward to working with the team to strengthen financial performance and support the company’s long-term growth.”
Constance’s appointment strengthens Kellas Midstream’s leadership team as the business continues to focus on growth and long-term investment.
Nathan Morgan, chief executive of Kellas, added: “We are delighted that Constance has joined Kellas, bringing exceptional financial expertise and a deep understanding of the energy sector.
“Strong financial stewardship underpins our operations and the vital role we play in maintaining the UK’s energy security.”
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