BP: Scottish Advisory Board
Peter Morrison the Minister in the Department of Energy noted the existence of the Advisory board in 1990:
- British Petroleum is pressing ahead with the development of a number of major fields, including Miller and Amethyst, and has made detailed proposals for the development of Bruce. In Scotland, Glasgow has now been established as the head office for BP's upstream business throughout the whole of Europe. This year alone, BP Exploration will be spending approximately £1 billion, more than half its worldwide spending, on activities run mainly out of Scotland. The numbers employed by BP Exploration in Glasgow and Aberdeen have risen significantly, mainly as a result of the enhancement of Glasgow's role. In addition, the expansion of Kinneil is expected to generate an extra 2,500 jobs and the Bruce project 500 jobs--all of them in Scotland. BP's commitment to Scotland has been underlined by its establishment of a Scottish advisory board chaired by the chairman of the BP group.[1]
Contents
1980s
1990-1996
1990-1996: John Arbuthnott, 16th Viscount of Arbuthnott[3] |
1998
In 1998 the Scottish Advisory Board of BP was as follows:
- Sir Robin Duthie CBE, Vice Chairman, BP Scottish Advisory Board;
- The Lord Gordon of Strathblane CBE, Chairman, Scottish Radio Holdings plc 1990-1998 (at least)[4];
- Sir Angus Grossart CBE, Chairman and Managing Director, Noble Grossart;
- Mrs Barbara Kelly CBE, President, Rural Forum Scotland;
- Mr James Miller CBE, Chairman and Managing Director, Miller Group Limited;
- Mr Kenneth Munro, Head of Representation in Scotland, European Commission;
- Baroness Elizabeth Smith, Member of the House of Lords;
- Mr Alan Bilsland, Works General Manager, BP Chemicals Limited;
- Mr Alan Jones, Director, BP Scotland;
- Mr Richard Newton, Regional Director, BP Europe and Algeria;
- Mr John Williams, General Manager, BP Oil Grangemouth Refinery Limited; and
- Mr Crawford Gordon, Secretary to BP Scottish Advisory Board.[5]
Post 1998
Susan Rice[6] | Alf Young, journalist [7]
Notes
- ↑ House of commons Hansard The Minister of State, Department of Energy (Mr. Peter Morrison) Friday 20 July 1990 Column 1305, 11.07 am
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-campbell-fraser-453617.html
- ↑ Crooks, John, & Green, Alison, Debrett's People of Today, 14th edition, London, 2001, p.45, ISBN 1-870-520-64-5
- ↑ http://www.adrianallen.com/rage/tonyscronys.htm
- ↑ http://www.scottishpolicynet.org.uk/scf/publications/paper_8/appendix.shtml
- ↑ http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/news/media/Press+Releases/Susan+Rice+-+What+led+me+to+lead.htm
- ↑ http://www.riversideinverclyde.com/page/ourvision_boardmembers/