For those looking for work in the Oil Fields, I came across a good resource and wanted to share. Names and phone numbers of Oil Field Service Companies, listed by state.
http://www.oilprimer.com/oil-field-service-contacts.html
Hope this helps!
Oil Field Services Contacts - Listed by state.
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by M35a2, May 20, 2014.
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Good deal but its missing quite a few for West Texas.
oilfield aint just Midland/odessa...
Get a look between i10 and i20 find Big Lake. Thats where the action is nowadays
with big players , frac , oil, smaller outfits , third parties and what not. -
old list. many of those listed for wyoming went out of business, or moved out of state. Some of the newer players are not listed.
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Not too comprehensive for the Marcellus either. Plenty of companies operating up here aren't listed. Though in all fairness, they do specify OIL not OIL & GAS.
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I'm wondering if it would be better to go up to ND in the winter is there more options then? Also I heard the pay has gone because so many drivers have went up there.
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Hello, I'm planning on going out there after I get a little experience; a friend is out t here now hauling crude and he's pulling down about 2200/week gross. He also work a ton of hours, just a head's up... I scope ND's craigslist almost every day, and if you go to the transport employment section, there are about 50 new job postings a day. I think you can still make a pretty solid living out there. Helps to have you Hazmat; also scope the Permian. A few states are also trying open fracking operations, so you might scope those out...
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There are going to many smaller companies not listed on here. We've been in business for over a decade but are not listed on that site. Don't rule out companies just because they are not listed there.
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