Wellsite Fishing and Rental Services LLC has appointed Ryan Henderson as its new executive vice president, the company said in a statement on April 19.
Based in Houston, Henderson has been serving as Wellsite’s vice president of sales and marketing since October 2017. He joined Wellsite after more than 20 years of active service in the U.S. Army and more than 18 years of oil and gas experience in drilling, completions and production in a variety of engineering and sales roles.
“Ryan has been working diligently to grow and expand our business in the Permian Basin and has proved to be an asset to our team,” Kirby Arceneaux, Wellsite’s chairman and CEO, said. “As executive vice president, Ryan will continue to take a leading role in company strategy.”
Henderson holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial technology and a master’s in engineering management from the College of Engineering at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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