Wellsite Fishing and Rental Services LLC has created a new division called Cornerstone Completion Services (CCS), the company said in a news release.
Located in Zelienople, Pa., and servicing Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, CCS will provide thru tubing and fishing services to oil and gas exploration companies and gas storage and transmission companies.
“Wellsite’s current operating division, Viking Oil Tools, has a well-established presence in the Permian Basin, providing thru tubing and fishing services,” Wellsite CEO Kirby Arceneaux said in the release.
The new division respresents a natural expansion for Wellsite, he added.
Slade Woods has been appointed as CCS’s vice president and general manager and joins Wellsite from Workover Solutions, where he was regional sales manager and Extreme Energy Services, where he served as northeast district manager, according to the release.
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