Providence CEO quits unexpectedly amid Barryroe review

Alan Linn took over less than two years ago

Providence is currently carrying out a strategic review on Barryroe, including  independently evaluated assessments of the field’s development scenarios and their potential.

Providence is currently carrying out a strategic review on Barryroe, including independently evaluated assessments of the field’s development scenarios and their potential.

Providence Resources’ chief executive, Alan Linn, has quit unexpectedly after less than two years, as the oil and gas explorer is carrying out a strategic review into how to develop its key Barryroe project off the Cork coastline.

The company said in a statement that chairman James Menton will assume the role of executive chairman, as Mr Linn’s exit took effect from Monday. A search for a permanent successor will commence immediately, it said.

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