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Fortis Energy Services

www.fortisenergyservices.com

 
Fortis Energy Services, Inc. is a leading oil and gas service company in the USA specializing in well completions, workovers, maintenance and plugging. Quality people and quality work are the principle factors behind our exceptional success rate, efficiency and safety record. Fortis’ well-maintained fleet, combined with our highly experienced professionals and our commitment to service, differentiates us from the competition and has fostered strong customer partnerships. Our employees take pride in their work and in satisfying all stakeholders. Our experienced professionals allow Fortis to precisely complete difficult projects, effectively reducing our customers’ lead time to the production phase. Headquartered in ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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