Andrew Hynam

Infrastructure Engineer at Well-Safe Solutions

Andrew Hynam is an experienced Infrastructure Engineer currently working at Well-Safe Solutions since November 2023, with a previous tenure at Sword Group in the same role from September 2019 to November 2023. Prior experience includes positions at Aberdeen City Council as an IT Support Analyst, Senergy Energy Services as a Level 2 Helpdesk employee, and Amor Group as a Desktop Support Engineer and Service Desk Analyst. Andrew Hynam started the career as a Helpdesk Analyst at Hewlett-Packard after a brief stint in the same role at Amor Group. Andrew Hynam holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computing for the Internet and Multimedia from Robert Gordon University, completed between 2003 and 2007.

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Well-Safe Solutions

Founded in 2017, Well-Safe Solutions provides the complete well decommissioning plug and abandonment (P&A) capability for the global energy industry. We offer everything you need to carry out onshore and offshore well decommissioning safely, cleanly and efficiently. Well-Safe Solutions is the decommissioning industry’s first Tier 1 contractor solely focused on well plug and abandonment – from front-end engineering and design through to project execution and beyond. With 380+ employees, the company operates internationally from its Aberdeen, UK headquarters. It offers bespoke engineering packages, subsurface basis of design solutions and a campaign-based approach to well decommissioning, maximising economies of scale to unlock greater time and financial savings. Three well plug and abandonment assets – the Well-Safe Guardian and Well-Safe Defender semi-submersible rigs and Well-Safe Protector jack-up rig – exclusively support cost-effective well decommissioning operations around the world. Well-Safe Solutions collaborates closely with its clients to realise decommissioning obligations as part of the transition towards net zero carbon emissions.


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