I’m going out to work in East texas next week and I’d like to know where are the loaders at for pneumatic frac sand? For instance I know west texas has Kermit, monahans for black mountain, us silica etc. what are the plant names and locations out in East texas? Also once loaded which direction are you mostly heading to the wells. Again, with west texas the runs usually headed up towards Pecos, Jal NM, orla, etc. I want to know this because I’m trying to strategically move with my wife to the area and I want to be close to where the action is. I made the mistake of moving to Odessa to try to be home when I worked in west texas. In hindsight I should’ve moved to Kermit or monahans. I didn’t know anything about it. So I’m just looking for a little insight on East texas loading locations.
Anybody ever work in East Texas oilfield????
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Curious if I can get some help on this. Any insight appreciated
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Why are you leaving W. Texas? I haul oil here and dig it. Actually came here from Texarkana, roundabout the place you’re headed. Liked Naaman’s barbecue there but that was about it.
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I’ve been out of west texas since 2020, I just want to give East texas a go. The job I’m starting with put together a pretty sweet deal for me. Just trying to get a layout of where the loaders are in EAst texas and where most of the wells are.
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Moving a frac crew to Linden today,I don't know the area,first trip here.
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they used to load sand directly from railcars at a siding in Cresson, Tx. Junction of U.S. 377 and Tx 171. Don't know if they still do.
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