As a trusted provider of proppant storage components and other oilfield products, we bring extensive experience in the industry.
Proppant storage is essential in the oil and gas industry, as it provides the infrastructure needed for keeping the particulate materials used in hydraulic fracturing. Maintaining the amount of proppant typically needed to keep fractures open after the stimulation of a well is vital to the ongoing production and flow of oil and gas. Storage solutions range in style and size, but the key considerations include logistics, environmental regulations, handling, and capacity. At Keystone Oilfield Fabrication LLC, we take a custom approach to proppant storage, which allows us to meet the needs of each individual client.
As a trusted provider of proppant storage components and other oilfield products, we bring extensive experience in the industry. We work closely with clients located throughout Odessa, Texas, as well as across other parts of the nation. When you need specialized equipment to handle the hydraulic fracking process, you can rely on us. We offer design and fabrication services, creating new storage solutions that help to set up your operation for ongoing success. Flat proppant storage is one option that makes it easier to store larger quantities of proppant while also ensuring that it is always easily accessible. A flat unit takes up more space, but it works well for those working to increase the number of loads being sent out.
Another option is a silo proppant storage solution. It is more common, but it can result in production bottlenecks as it doesn’t hold as much proppant as a flat storage solution. If you’re not sure which style would work on your oilfield or have questions, contact us today. We can discuss the pros and cons of each type of storage solution, as well as any regulations that may be in effect.
At Keystone Oilfield Fabrication LLC, we offer proppant storage services for customers in Rhome, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Waco, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Odessa, Denton, Irving, Midland, and Corpus Christi, Texas.