Is there a need for pump trucks / vaccum trucks in the Haynesville Shale?

 

I was wondering if there is a shortage of these types on Trucks working the Shale.

 

thank you

 

Mickey Marks

 

 

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Careful about soliciting - There area  number of firms with these trucks servicing the area - there was a reasonable size installed base serving existing wells before the Haynesville and it has grown since then.  There are times individual operators have difficultly getting sufficient trucks at a low cost but my gut is taht we are not under supplied as I see them parked in parking lots all over right now.

 

dbob - thanks for the heads up on this. I was just wondering cause a friend of mine is looking to bring a few good trucks to the area. I don't want to break any rules on the board, just wanted an opinion on the market.

 

thank you

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