Minden new home for Key Energy Services
Written by Press-Herald Staff
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Key Energy Services, Inc. has found a new home. Ribbon-cutting festivities to celebrate the opening of its new Minden facility will be held June 26.

The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the new facility, located at 10204 Highway 80 in Minden, and will include a full menu of local fare, prize drawings and onsite demonstrations of Key’s advanced wellsite technology.

“The opening of the Minden facility will be a significant event for Key and its customers in the Haynesville Shale area,” said John A Honeycutt, senior director, Central Marketplace. “This location will provide customers in the region with the latest technology and equipment to service wells throughout their entire life cycle for optimized production.”


The Minden facility will serve as home for Coiled Tubing, Pressure Pumping and Wireline services. In addition, the company has extensive facilities throughout the region that can serve this area.


“By adding this facility,” said Honeycutt, “we are demonstrating our commitment to this area and the Haynesville Shale.”


To learn more about the Minden facility ribbon-cutting event, visit www.keyenergy.com/events.


Key Energy Services, Inc. is the largest provider of onshore well service rigs in the United States and one of the leading onshore, rig-based well servicing contractors in the world.


The company provides a complete range of well services, including rig-based well maintenance, workover, well completion and recompletion services, fluid management services, pressure pumping services, fishing and rental services and ancillary oilfield services.


The company has operations in all major onshore oil and gas producing regions of the continental United States and internationally in Argentina and Mexico.


Additionally, the company has a technology development group based in Canada as well as interests in a drilling and production services company there.

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Why base in Minden Its called cheap ad-valorem taxes, cheap land, and good interstate access.
Baron, thanks for letting the cat out of the bag! We welcome new well paying industries, it keeps our children at home. Yall keep up the good work, wish I was intelligent enough to participate in some of yalls' discussions, but I truly enjoy reading the post and relish the wealth of info. Thanks again.

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