GPS Renewables (GPSR), a leading global full-stack, renewable oil & gas company offering technology and project solutions for climate-positive biofuel projects, has appointed Harikrishnan B as its Chief Projects Officer.
Harikrishnan brings over two decades of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) experience, with extensive expertise in delivering oil & gas projects across India and the Middle East. He has a proven track record in managing complex projects and high-value assignments with a strong focus on operational excellence and stakeholder management.
An alumnus of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Calicut, he has spent a substantial part of his career with Larsen & Toubro (L&T). Most recently, he served as Joint General Manager at L&T Energy Hydrocarbon – Offshore, where he led the USD 1 billion+ Marjan Increment Program Package-2 Project of Saudi Aramco, one of the largest offshore EPC projects in the region.
Commenting on his appointment, Harikrishnan B, Chief Projects Officer, GPS Renewables, said, “I have closely tracked GPS Renewables over the last several years, and it is remarkable how, within a short span of time, the company has become a leader in industrial-scale biofuel infrastructure, delivering some of the largest and most complex biogas projects in the country. As Chief Projects Officer, my focus will be on aligning our portfolio of projects with our broader business goals. I look forward to working closely with the team to provide a robust framework for all ongoing initiatives and deliver long-term value to all stakeholders involved.”
Mainak Chakraborty, CEO and Co-Founder, GPS Renewables, said, “As we continue to expand our footprint and undertake larger projects across the country, ensuring alignment between our strategic vision and execution remains critical. Each project involves multiple stakeholders, and it is essential to have leadership that combines technical depth with strategic foresight. Harikrishnan’s extensive experience in managing and delivering large-scale projects will play a key role in GPSR’s next phase of growth.”