They weren’t down here for very long. 6 years maybe. I ran into a few guys that drove for them over the years and they all seemed happy with nothing bad to say. Seemed like they treated their employees good, had great saftey, and had a common sense approach to things. They were running nice looking big Canadian spec Stars which were major overkill for the oilfields down here.
Bj services files for bankruptcy
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Octrucker, Aug 3, 2020.
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Well if they provided more than just BJ services they might not have to file for bankruptcy.supersnackbar Thanks this.
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Maybe a BJ's Wholesale Club opened in their area...who can compete with wholesale prices.
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I am sure oil bounces back soon after we start flying again we may see crazy price hike after demand jumps.
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Doubt it. Oil has been in a slump since 2014. At least here it has anyways.
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Dang when I first saw this I thought it was a lot lizard union.
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I was surprised they made it this long. Halliburton and schlumberger-dowell were bumping their units off rigs left and right in the early 2000’s. Then Franks started taking their casing/tubing jobs from majors. Frac crews were about the only thing I saw thriving in their portfolio when the Permian went nuts.
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