Green Energy Oilfield Services, Fairfield, Texas, took delivery of 60 LNG-powered Peterbilt trucks earlier this year. The company is using the trucks to service XTO Energy, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil and major producer in the Freestone play oilfield in Freestone County, Texas. Fifty trucks are vacuum trucks, used to remove and dispose of formation water, and 10 are winch trucks, used to transport frac tanks. The company is not billing a fuel surcharge, passing on an estimated $5 million in savings annually to XTO Energy, a business strategy that is putting the company in demand as a highly sought after transportation provider to the Texas oilfields.
Green Energy Oilfield Services, Fairfield, Texas, took delivery of 60 LNG-powered Peterbilt trucks earlier this year. The company is using the trucks to service XTO Energy, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil and major producer in the Freestone play oilfield in Freestone County, Texas. Fifty trucks are vacuum trucks, used to remove and dispose of formation water, and 10 are winch trucks, used to transport frac tanks. The company is not billing a fuel surcharge, passing on an estimated $5 million in savings annually to XTO Energy, a business strategy that is putting the company in demand as a highly sought after transportation provider to the Texas oilfields.
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