James Strickland
About James Strickland
James Strickland is the Vessel Lead for the Exxon Mobil Enp2 Project Erha Deep Water Nigeria, with extensive experience in deep water operations and subsea infrastructure installation.
Company
James Strickland is currently associated with ExxonMobil, a globally recognized leader in the energy and petrochemical industries. He plays a critical role in the company's operations in Nigeria, contributing to the development and success of deep-water projects.
Title
James Strickland holds the title of Vessel Lead for the Exxon Mobil Enp2 Project at Erha Deep Water Nigeria. In this capacity, he oversees various maritime operations crucial to the project's success.
Education and Expertise
James Strickland completed his secondary education at Walton Sr. High School, where he studied from 1973 to 1977. He has developed extensive expertise in deep-water operations, particularly at depths of 1,400 meters, through years of hands-on experience.
Professional Background
James Strickland has a rich professional background with significant roles at ExxonMobil and other organizations. He spent 8 years as a Barge Superintendent at Bisso Marine in Houston, Texas. Prior to his current role, he served as the Barge Advisor, Client Representative, and Marine Lead at ExxonMobil. He also contributed his expertise at International Construction Group as a Barge Superintendent.
Achievements in Deep Water Operations
In his career, James Strickland has been responsible for the installation of complex subsea infrastructure, including risers, jumpers, and umbilicals. He is recognized for overseeing all dive operations for the Exxon Mobil Enp2 Project in Nigeria, showcasing his expertise and leadership in deep-water projects.