High-capacity vacuum units for drilling mud, saltwater, and produced water hauling across the Permian Basin. When fluid's got to move, we're already rolling.
Fluid management is where operations slow down — a full pit holds up drilling, a full flowback tank holds up completions. Our vacuum trucks handle the heavy lifting so your crews can stay on the critical path.
Every unit is maintained for Permian Basin conditions: high heat, rough lease roads, and tight schedules. Dispatch answers 24/7 — call, we roll.
If fluid needs to move on, off, or around your location — this is the equipment for the job.
Mud tank management, pit cleanout, and drilling fluid hauling between the rig and disposal or treatment facilities.
Clearing flowback tanks during completions, moving produced fluid off location to keep the well producing.
Recurring saltwater and produced water runs from battery tanks to disposal. Scheduled or on-demand.
Our fleet includes 130-barrel tankers suited for oilfield fluid hauling — drilling mud, saltwater, and produced water. Call dispatch for availability by capacity.
Yes. We run to all major saltwater disposal facilities across the Permian Basin and maintain relationships with SWD operators for fast turnaround.
For Midland, Ector, and Martin County wellsites, expect a truck rolling within the hour. Outer counties typically see arrival within 2 to 3 hours.
Yes — vacuum trucks are primary response equipment for liquid spills. Call our 24/7 dispatch at (432) 247-5300 for emergency response.