360’s Director of Engineering, Adam Derry, P.Eng., will be giving a presentation at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Orphan, Abandoned, Idle, and Marginal Wells Conference, titled Best Practices for Well Plugging in Densely Populated Environments: Minimizing Risk and Impact.
This presentation will explore real-world challenges and solutions for well decommissioning in high-risk areas. For a look at key takeaways from the presentation check out the presentation slides here.

Adam Derry, P.Eng.
Director of Engineering
Adam brings over 12 years of energy industry experience to the 360 team, with three of those years as a wellsite supervisor. He has an acute understanding of project planning, management, and execution. Beginning as a drilling rig floorhand, Adam has complemented his engineering skillset with hands-on experience in a variety of field operations including drilling/completion and abandonment of oil and gas wells, facility commissioning, and facility decommissioning. Adam is regarded as a subject matter expert on wellbore remediation and is an active member of multiple industry groups including the Well Integrity and Abandonment Society. He specializes in surface casing vent flow and gas migration source identification and repair techniques. Adam leads teams of professionals working on large-scale well abandonment campaigns and consistently delivers projects below standard industry costs. He is a Professional Engineer in good standing with APEGA and PEO and is currently serving the Drilling and Completions Committee of Energy Safety Canada by volunteering as Co-Chair of IRP-30 – Temporary Wellbore Suspensions.
When Adam is not working, he can be found enjoying time with his three children or working on a project vehicle in his garage.