Our large fleet of modern, uniform equipment is uniquely positioned it to provide superior performance on the largest and most technically complex frac jobs. We are strategically located in the Permian Basin, one of the world's most attractive regions for oil field service operations due to its size, geology, and customer activity levels.
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We are a Midland, Texas-based oilfield services company providing hydraulic fracturing and other complementary services to leading upstream oil and gas companies engaged in the exploration and production, or E&P, of North American unconventional oil and natural gas resources. The Company was founded in 2005.
With our experienced crews and modern equipment, we're well equipped to help our customers harness the potential of their assets. ProPetro is a primary provider of hydraulic fracturing services to E&P companies in North America. Our fleet has been designed to handle the highest-intensity, most complex hydraulic fracturing jobs, and is largely standardized across units to facilitate efficient maintenance and repair and reduce equipment downtime.
ProPetro is strategically located and focused in the Permian Basin, one of the world's most attractive regions for oilfield service operations as a result of its size, geology, and customer activity levels.
The Permian Basin consists of mature, legacy, onshore oil and liquids-rich natural gas reservoirs that span approximately 86,000 square miles in West Texas and New Mexico and is characterized by multiple prospective geologic benches for horizontal development.
The Permian Basin consists of mature, legacy, onshore oil and liquids-rich natural gas reservoirs that span approximately 86,000 square miles in West Texas and New Mexico and is characterized by multiple prospective geologic benches for horizontal development.
As Permian Basin residents, ProPetro strives to be one of the leaders in the Midland-Odessa community by prioritizing the safety of our workforce and community, investing in future generations and reducing our environmental impact. We aim to be on the cutting edge of environmentally sustainable innovations and to consistently pursue solutions that allow our customers to reduce the carbon costs of their projects.
The future of the oilfield is a cohesive and more environmentally friendly supply chain producing hydrocarbons in the safest and most efficient manner possible. We want to provide our employees, customers, and stakeholders cleaner completions techniques to be developed through relentless focus on new technologies, efficiency and collaboration with customers, vendors, and our community.
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Nate Johnson
Jan 26, 2022
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Augustine Samaniego
Nov 10, 2019
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Denis Gee
Sep 13, 2019
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ServiceW Blue
Aug 13, 2019
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Jonathan Rantala
Nov 01, 2018
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Dangerous working conditions. Work months straight, never 24 out or 10 out. EVERYONE lies on log books.... Drive on zero to very little sleep. Cover up accidents. Bad insurance. No housing provided. Only get per diem if in field. Good paycheck because you work a lot. If you're not Mexican, you will not get moved up.
Hector Saavedra
Oct 29, 2018
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Just starting out, total lifestyle change/almost culture shock, no previous experience, could've used more technical classroom training in my case but out in the field my co-workers are more than willing to show me the way, as they've been in my position, too. From the front desk to orientation and now out in the field, Propetro is a friendly organization and a good company to dedicate one's self to... literally what I give, I get in return. Looking forward to the paychecks my family deserves!
Elvin Divine O.
Sep 27, 2018
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If there is something like a zero star, I will give it to this organisation. They openly practice racism & nepotism at the field, the management does not care. Constantly plan to set you up if you are non Spanish speaking employee. Not ready to teach you anything but expect you to be up there. They do not not follow procedures , they cover up many injuries & fatalities. Bad place to work, bad insurance.
Rocco Garza
Jan 03, 2018
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Mark Munoz
Jul 29, 2017
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