Express Energy Services
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According to a July, 2009 report, Express planned an 18,000-square-foot location in the Borough of Perryopolis in Fayette County, [[Pennsylvania]] to serve the [[Marcellus shale]] regional gas corridor in southwest Pennsylvania. Perryopolis is located roughly 25 southeast of Pittsburgh, PA. | According to a July, 2009 report, Express planned an 18,000-square-foot location in the Borough of Perryopolis in Fayette County, [[Pennsylvania]] to serve the [[Marcellus shale]] regional gas corridor in southwest Pennsylvania. Perryopolis is located roughly 25 southeast of Pittsburgh, PA. | ||
- | * Cory O’Neil is Express Energy Services' branch office manager in Montgomery, [[Pennsylvania]]. | + | * Cory O’Neil is Express Energy Services' branch office manager in Montgomery, Pennsylvania. |
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Houston, Texas-based Express Energy Services Operating, L.P provides a diversified rental and support business that encompasses coil tubing, cranes, fluid hauling and frac tanks, H2S safety equipment and services, plug and abandonment, pressure testing, pump trucks and water transfer, snubbing, thru-tubing motors, and well testing.
According to a July, 2009 report, Express planned an 18,000-square-foot location in the Borough of Perryopolis in Fayette County, Pennsylvania to serve the Marcellus shale regional gas corridor in southwest Pennsylvania. Perryopolis is located roughly 25 southeast of Pittsburgh, PA.
- Cory O’Neil is Express Energy Services' branch office manager in Montgomery, Pennsylvania.