Force Pressure Control
Adam Brydon is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in operations and quality, health, safety, and environmental management. Currently serving as Vice President of Operations and QHSE Director at Force Pressure Control since September 2020, Adam previously held significant roles in the US Air Force Reserve as a Command Controller from May 2012 to June 2022, and with Stuart Pressure Control where positions included District Manager, HSEQ Manager, HSE Manager, and HSE Coordinator from May 2014 to September 2020. Earlier career highlights include serving as a Safety Coordinator at Vulcan Oilfield Services and as a Field Technician at Kodiak Field Services. Adam's foundational experience includes a tenure as Clinical Manager at George Junior Republic from September 2011 to September 2013. Academically, Adam earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from La Roche University (2009-2011) and Thiel College (2007-2009).
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Force Pressure Control
At its core, Force Pressure Control is a service-focused company that offers surface pressure control solutions in the oilfield services market. Established in the Eagle Ford and expanding into the Haynesville and Permian, we have sought to build reliable, valuable, and sustainable relationships with our customers. Reaching and ultimately producing oil and gas can be a volatile undertaking. By understanding that each side of a partnership benefits from open dialogue and managed expectations, we aim to promote that exchange of ideas and expectations to mitigate the role that the vendor plays in that volatility. Energy markets are being revolutionized in the twenty-first century. Commodity volatility driven by global supply fluctuations, infrastructure challenges, pandemic disruption, and a host of other contributors has forced both E&P and oilfield services businesses to constantly examine their operations. We understand that E&Ps look to and rely on the service sector to navigate that volatility. If Force can offer an efficient or innovative adjustment to historical operations through operational efficiencies or new technology, we aim to illustrate and execute. If the wheel does not need to be re-invented, we aim to provide the better versions of that wheel. As many oilfield service companies have during the past several decades, Force has experienced significant growth in a relatively short period. We understand that equally important to servicing our customers throughout this growth is taking care of the home front: our employees, our facilities, our safety, quality, and training programs, our vendors, and our partners. Growth can be challenging and challenges are not always immediately solved. Force remains committed to continually addressing those home front challenges in an increasingly responsible manner.