The Team
We have the experience and vision to bring this to fruition.
Hans Olav Bjornenak
Chief Executive Officer
After graduating from the Norwegian School of Business and Economic in 1985, Hans Olav Bjornenak spent the next two decades in international energy markets. As an oil trader and broker he worked for Equinor, Petroder, HOB Norway and HOB Ireland through this time. He has covered refined oil, crude, LPG, natural gas, electricity, and coal in global markets.
Hans established ENEnergy in 2006 and has focused in recent years on sustainable
and biofuels projects.
Ivar Skårset
Chief Technical Officer
Ivar Skårset brings deep oil sector and project management engineering and technical expertise to ENEnergy. Ivar graduated from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 1979, before undertaking further studies at the Norwegian Business School in the 1980s.
His decades long energy sector experience includes working as an engineer for Saga Petroleum and the Snorre Project. He was Project Control Manager for the Lillehammer Olympic Organisation in the leadup and at the Winter Olympic Games in 1994, and the Operation Manager at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, in Lillehammer from 1994 to 1998.
He has 25 years consultancy experience in the international energy business and is currently the Chief Technical Officer of ENEnergy, having undertaken assignment for ENEnergy since its 2006 inception.
Hugh Fraser
Adviser and Representative
Hugh Fraser is a Sydney based communications and public affairs practitioner with extensive experience in the commodities and resources sectors, including being involved in startup energy projects in the Pacific region and Eastern Europe.
From 2004 to 2007 he advised Fortescue Metals Group during the feasibility, project financing, permissioning and construction stages of that company’s now massive iron ore operations in Western Australia. He has advised governments and agencies, corporates, global investment banks and project consortiums while working and
living in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Australia.