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Tetco Incorporated is a San Antonio, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Vogel Charles Enterprises is a Saint Germain, WI-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Parker Wellbore is your wellbore construction partner of choice to minimize risk & optimize performance. Our focus has always been on partnering with our customers, often in the most challenging environments, to drill, operate & manage their rig assets, along with providing premium rental tools. Through our Integrated Management System and our Operations Discipline Playbook, along with unrivaled expertise, Parker Wellbore is positioned to support our customers in the energy transition.
Gemini Restoration Inc is a Union, NJ-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Keane is one of the largest pure-play providers of integrated well completion services in the US, with a focus on complex, technically demanding completion solutions. Keane`s primary service offerings include horizontal and vertical fracturing, wireline perforation and logging, engineered solutions, and cementing, as well as other value-added service offerings. Keane owns approximately 1.2 million hydraulic fracturing horsepower and 31 wireline trucks and provides engineered solutions. Keane`s broad geographic footprint spans the most prolific US shale basins including the Permian, Bakken, Marcellus/Utica, and SCOOP/STACK. Keane prides itself on its outstanding employee culture, its efficiency, and its ability to meet and exceed the expectations of its customers and the communities in which it operates. We provide our services in conjunction with onshore well development, in addition to stimulation operations on existing wells, to exploration and production (“E&P”) customers with some of the highest quality and safety standards in the industry. We believe our proven capabilities enable us to deliver cost-effective solutions for increasingly complex and technically demanding well completion requirements, which include longer lateral segments, higher pressure rates and proppant intensity, and multiple fracturing stages in challenging high-pressure formations.