The Multi-Stage, Unconventional Completion Experts

Frac Tech Services, LLC is the "reliability" leader in multi-stage, unconventional completion services. A specially-engineered pumping fleet and cutting-edge innovations in nano-fluid, acidizing, and engineering technologies produce responsible, reliable results for Frac Tech and our clients, stage after stage, in the most hostile environments in the U.S.

From state-of-the-art fluid engineering and testing of the industry's first "smart" nano-fluid, to the custom manufacturing of every high-pressure pump truck for one of the nation's largest pumping fleets, Frac Tech combines a comprehensive network of facilities with the most recent advances in fluids, communications, and oil-field technologies to ensure its customers environmentally responsible solutions, the industry's toughest and most dependable equipment, and the highest production standards - stage after stage.

Applications & Treatments

Stimulation
  • Slickwater
  • Crosslinked Gel
  • Acid Fracturing
  • Acidizing
  • Energized CO2 and N2
Remediation
  • Paraffin
  • Asphaltene
  • Sludge
  • Waterblock
  • Emulsion

Frac Tech Pump Fleet is Second to None

Unconventional stimulation has become the ultimate test of strength and endurance for pressure pumps. Shale plays like the Marcellus, Haynesville and Eagle Ford are taking their tolls on older fleets, shifting the balance of power to the young and the strong.

The Frac Tech fleet is one of the youngest in the industry. Our powerful pumps, on average, are less than three years old, and are designed with unconventional durability in mind. As older equipment from competitors breaks down or is retired, reducing the size of their active fleets, strict maintenance schedules and specialized internal supply chains keep the youthful Frac Tech pumps updated and running at peak performance. This allows Frac Tech to complete up to 75 stages in a two-week period on a multi-well pad in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. And pump highly abrasive proppants at sustained rates exceeding 100 bpm and pressures up to 14,000 psi in pump-killers like the Haynesville shale in Louisiana. Youth and strength have made the difference for Frac Tech pumps. As more operators and more well sites turn to the Reliability Leader, Frac Tech continues to look forward to new challenges, new opportunities, stage after stage.

The reliable Frac Tech pumps, on average, are less than three years old.

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Strict maintenance schedules and specialized internal supply chains keep the youthful pumps updated and running at peak performance.

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This allows Frac Tech to pump highly abrasive proppants at sustained rates exceeding 100 bpm and pressures up to 14,000 psi in the hostile Haynesville shale in Lousiana.

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Frac Tech Enhanced Supplier Relationships

Since 2002, Frac Tech has continued to grow and expand to meet client demand. One of the cornerstones of Frac Tech's success has been a network of specialized suppliers which provides superior equipment, fluids and proppants.

From high pressure pumps and fluid ends, to green surfactants and nanofluids, to high quality sand, resin-coated and ceramic proppants, Frac Tech has the tools to tackle the toughest jobs. With a keen eye on the future, Frac Tech continues to work closely with suppliers to improve both quality and capacity.

Enhanced supplier relationships provide the tools to tackle the toughest jobs.

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From nanofluids to green surfactants, enhanced supplier relationships keep Frac Tech on the leading edge of stimulation technology.

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Frac Tech continues to work closely with suppliers to monitor capacity and demand, enabling us to respond quickly at job sites across the country.

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Frac Tech Launches Pleasanton, Texas District

As part of a nationwide plan to locate facilities in and around major shale plays, Frac Tech launched a new district in Pleasanton, Texas. Near the Eagle Ford shale in southern Texas, this is the first of several new district openings to be announced. The Pleasanton district is the base of operations for two frac crews currently working well sites in the Eagle Ford. With the high demand in the area, the number of crews is expected to expand to four with the next few months.

The increasing number of stages in horizontal wells and the need for reliable pumping equipment in shale plays across the country has fueled Frac Tech's recent expansion. Frac Tech operates one of the youngest fleets in the pressure pumping industry, giving it a clear advantage in these extreme environments.

New district openings like the one in Pleasanton, Texas are bringing the powerful and reliable Frac Tech pumps to areas where they are needed most. Operators looking for efficient, dependable, multi-stage completion services in the most hostile shale environments don't have to look far. A Frac Tech district is within easy reach.