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Energy - Energy Liability
Underwriting Appetite
The Energy Liability account focuses on third party liabilities
associated with midstream and upstream Energy companies. Examples
of these would be liability derived from pipelines, gathering
stations, wells, platforms, mobile rigs and offshore construction
projects. The book is written predominantly on an excess basis. The
majority of risks are based in the USA but clients from around the
world are also covered. Risks are written on both a direct and
reinsurance basis, mainly from our London office. Catlin is a
respected Energy Liability leader in the London market.
Coverage
We provide third liability coverage for midstream and upstream
energy companies. The Coverage we provide is usually on a
‘claims made’ basis in respect of onshore risks and
both ‘claims made’ and ‘occurrence’ for
offshore risks.
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- Business Group Leader
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Huw Jones
Tel: +44 (0)20 7015 0703
Email: huw.jones@catlin.com
Senior Underwriter
After graduating from Lancaster University with a BA (Hons) in Economics, Huw spent the first 13 years of his career at Royal & SunAlliance (formerly Royal Insurance) where he was involved in writing the Energy Property, Liability and Marine Hull accounts. Huw moved to the Catlin Group in 2002 as part of the Energy Property and Liability Underwriting team. He joined Wellington in December 2005 as divisional underwriter for the Energy Liability account and was promoted to divisional underwriter for the Energy Property and Liability account in October 2006. He returned to Catlin upon the acquisition of Wellington in December 2006 and was appointed Energy Business Group Leader.
- Underwriter
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Thomas Davies
Tel: +44 (0)20 7648 8202
Email: thomas.davies@catlin.com
Underwriter
Tom graduated from Cardiff University with a BA in English Literature, followed by an MA in English Literature from King’s College, London. He joined the Marine division of JLT Risk Solutions in 2002 working as a broker technician and moved to the Energy team at Catlin the following year as an underwriting assistant. Tom passed his ACII qualification in 2006.
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