Weatherford CFO Jennings to Leave in July

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Monday, May 16, 2022

U.S. oilfield services company Weatherford International announced Monday that H. Keith Jennings, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, would leave the company on July 31, 2022. 

"[Jennings'] leaving the company is not the result of any dispute or disagreement regarding the company's accounting or financial practices, statements, conditions, or operations," Weatherford said.

Girish Saligram, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "Keith's commitment and leadership to the company over the past two years helped Weatherford return to a major public exchange, improved and stabilized the capital structure while also making significant contributions to strengthen the Company's operating profile. I want to personally thank Keith for his dedication and partnership on this journey and wish him the very best. As demonstrated by our first quarter 2022 results, our operating performance continues to improve, and the company has a bright future ahead."

H. Keith Jennings, Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer, said: "Since joining the Company, I have witnessed the start of a powerful turnaround, which is evidenced by our financial performance. I have confidence in the direction of the Company and leadership and our global team's abilities to continue building the new Weatherford and will be cheering them on as they move forward."

Jennings joined Weatherford in September 2020 from from Calumet Specialty Products Partners, where he served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

Weatherford has now started a search for a replacement and is working with an executive search firm to assist in the process.

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