
During his participation in the AMPP 2025 conference in Nashville, Penspen CEO Peter O’Sullivan shared the company’s vision and evolution at a pivotal moment for the energy sector. With more than 70 years of experience, the company reaffirms its commitment to developing energy infrastructure that is secure, sustainable, and aligned with the challenges of the energy transition.
Penspen is currently focused on maintaining and renewing existing infrastructure, while helping communities and customers build new energy systems that bring them closer to their net-zero emissions goals. This strategy combines precision engineering, technical expertise, and adaptability to global change.
A technical legacy with global reach
Since 1954, Penspen has delivered more than 15,000 projects in over 100 countries, consolidating its technical reputation through collaborations with companies such as ADNOC in the Middle East, Pemex and ENAP in Latin America, and key operators in Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Peter O’Sullivan emphasized that the most significant value of this legacy lies not only in the numbers, but in the technical recognition the company has built in the energy industry. Each project is an opportunity to reaffirm the company’s commitment to excellence and operational safety.
THEIA: Technology at the service of efficiency
A key pillar of Penspen’s current strategy is THEIA, its digital platform for integrity and asset management. This system acts as a data analytics hub, integrating artificial intelligence and predictive analytics tools, enabling critical data to be visualized and interpreted in real time.
Beyond technology, THEIA represents a new form of collaboration for the company, creating the opportunity to work with external experts to strengthen specific capabilities and generate precise, scalable, and secure solutions for its clients.

Active promotion of the energy transition
The company is already involved in infrastructure projects for hydrogen, carbon capture, and green ammonia production, supporting operators in redesigning gas networks to adapt to new energy carriers. This approach is backed by decades of experience in oil and gas network development, which is now translated into applicable solutions to today’s climate and energy challenges.
Global connection through technical collaboration
The company’s presence at AMPP 2025 reflects its ongoing focus on leveraging global knowledge. This benchmark event on corrosion and integrity issues allows the company to reconnect with customers, share learnings, and remain active in the industry’s most relevant technical debates.
Peter O’Sullivan highlighted the importance of combining local presence with global expertise , fostering a culture of continuous innovation, knowledge sharing and collaboration between teams spread across more than 10 countries.
The energy future is also an opportunity
With a workforce of 1,200 professionals, a clear vision, and a well-defined technical focus, Penspen is resolutely facing the future. The company is committed to cleaner, more resilient, and more efficient energy, while maintaining human value and constant learning.
O’Sullivan made it clear to the new generations that working in the energy sector is an opportunity to make a real impact, develop professionally, and participate in internationally significant projects.
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Source: Inspenet.