Engr. Christopher Esin is a seasoned QHSSE and Community Relations professional with over 15 years of progressive experience in Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Community Administration across diverse oil and gas operations, both onshore and offshore. He currently serves as the QHSSE & Community Relations Manager at Tulcan Energy Exploration and Production Company Ltd., where he provides strategic oversight for regulatory compliance, operational safety, environmental stewardship, and stakeholder engagement across Tulcan’s asset base, including the Tom-Shot Bank Field Development in PPL-244.
Engr. Chris holds a Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering and has built an extensive career spanning several high-impact projects and operational environments. His professional journey includes key HSE roles in major field development projects such as the OML-42 Jones Creek, Odidi and Batan operations Project, the OML-14 Stubb-Creek Marginal Field Construction Project, and the Camac Energy OYO-121 FPSO Operations.
Before joining Tulcan EPCL, Chris served as HSE Superintendent on the AMNI’s Princess Aweni FPSO operations supporting the Okoro-Setu Field Development, where he spent 7 years providing critical safety leadership and driving a culture of operational discipline and risk-based HSE management.
He brings a forward-thinking approach to QHSSE management, with in-depth knowledge in the application of ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and ISO 9001 standards. He has led the design and implementation of robust HSE-management systems in alignment with evolving regulatory requirements and international best practices.
Known for his ability to align safety performance with business goals, Chris is also a trusted liaison with host communities and government regulators, fostering mutual trust and social license to operate. His leadership continues to shape a resilient, safe, and sustainable operating environment for Tulcan EPCL’s growth and long-term value creation