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Kieron McDonnell

Derrickhand at Well-Safe Solutions

Kieron McDonnell has extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serving as a Derrickhand at Well-Safe Solutions since March 2024. Prior to this role, Kieron worked with Rowan Companies from November 2013 to March 2024, progressing from a Roughneck/Floorman to a Roustabout, where responsibilities included equipment maintenance, well control checks, and support for crane operations. Kieron's earlier career included positions as a Roofer/Cladder at Price Roofing Ltd and as an industrial roofer/cladder at DM Architectural Cladding Ltd, with initial experience gained from various contractors between 2004 and 2012. Kieron holds a standard grades qualification from St Joseph's Academy, Kilmarnock, completed in 2004.

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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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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