San Antonio will remain open.
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Sorry i'm the retard. Didn't know cement was part of pressure pumping
A good source said Brighton will be one to stick around. Location is central to a lot of opportunities in the Rockies & the costs to operate that small yard are pretty low.
Since when is cement not a part of pressure pumping?
Odessa and clarksburg. Massillon is a cement yard, not pressure pumping retard
Top two as of January were Permian and Appalachian basins. The Rockies was third and then Williston basin.
DrillingInfo or IHS should have the stats. If you're a Baker Hughes employee, the strategic marketing guys at Allen Pkwy could certainly get you the info.
Where do you find a list or map of DUCs?
Look at which two basins have the most DUCs, and that's your answer. An educated guess would be Bakken and Eagleford
SA sucks!!! Way better equipment and people elsewhere.
SA should stay open! They watch every penny and only spend whats needed when needed. They have great equipment with most bulletins up to date. They have the best service supervisors in the company that have experience in a wide range of frac jobs. I feel SA should stay open they can travel to any customer in any state (thats ready to pay for a great frac job) and pump a perfect job.
Farmington nm ?
Odessa and Massilon
Rock Springs bud!
I'm sure San Antonio is a gonner!