After all the frac fleets shutting down across the Rockies, few and very few i mean are left. One of them is the BHI yard in Farmington N.M despite work being there, corporate gives 2 f***s about the yard and it hopes it closes. People getting canned and people quitting as corporate doesnt send help for the skeleton crews who and managers who are trying hard to stay open amd working but HQ refuses to send equipment and man power to help out as if they want to shit the yard on purpose. Not only that they have rised the price cost on the only customer they have WPX and refuse to negotiate, forcing the company to look for another frac company. This is beyond bullshit as it is affecting alot of people in the San Juan Basin
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I'm guessing this poster either was laid off or fired from his job at the Farmington BH...not a big surprise with a piss poor attitude like that.
Kevin could give two shits about your pressure pumping group. As long as he has a monthly podcast that's all he needs to stay replicant. I bet he does not have enough time to even visit your fracking team in the Denver office. Pressure pumping was doomed the day Baker Hughes bought them so wily it your whining. There was work in several of the basins throughout the country and Baker Hughes quit bidding on pressure pumping work months ago. So now that you see it happening you should look for another career path or keep your head down and stay productive.
Utilization != profitability. BHI PP loses money on every stage they pump. So, yes, it's quite likely BHI chooses to do less pumping work.
Judging by your grammar and idiotic rambling, you must be one of those Farmington dumbasses. The only reason you stayed open so long is because Don and Kevin did not care about you. Mark is a bumbling moron. Farmington should have closed two years ago and that money should have been spent on Vernal.