AccessESP Names Sheridan Asia Pacific Region Manager

June 22, 2016

Ed Sheridan (Photo: AccessESP)
Ed Sheridan (Photo: AccessESP)
AccessESP, a provider of rigless electric submersible pump (ESP) conveyance solutions for the worldwide oil industry, has appointed Ed Sheridan as its Asia Pacific region manager. Based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he will be responsible for increasing market share in the region.   

Prior to joining AccessESP, Sheridan worked for nine years with Baker Hughes Artificial Lift in the United Kingdom in a variety of sales, technical and operational positions. Most recently, Sheridan worked as AccessESP’s product line manager for Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Australia.

Sheridan has a mechanical engineering degree from Aberdeen College in Scotland and is an active member of SPE.

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