So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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I was making fun of those that spout the peak oil theory and that we are either near peak oil or have already passed it.
There are a lot of untapped reserves, I'm sure. -
Funny thing is, reports are just now coming out that US gas consumption has passed its peak, mainly due to improvements under CAFE standards, and will be going down from here on in.
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Wow. Glad to know that if I needed a job I know where to start.
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If it's as busy as everyone is claiming it to be. I'm seriously considering on moving up there in the spring/summer. Don't care for the winters but if the money is great. I can deal with the cold.
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Cal Frac has been advertising in Farmingtion NM (San Juan Basin gas drilling area) for people willing to relocate to Williston ND. I guess the demand is there if they're trying to poach experienced help from across the country.rookietrucker and MoneyCat Thank this.
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Well I have no experience in the oilfield but I am curious if I do get a job offer. What should the pay range be for entry level for iron/sand truck operator ?
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Doe's anyone know any one to contact for work in ND?I have my own authority,
Insurance and Truck,several trailers (flatbed,bellydump)
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Try Hexom Earth Movers in Williston. They build locations. They lease on belly dumps. Flatbeds might be tough to lease on.
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you could prob put the flatbeds on hauling pipe. either pipeline or well casing
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