SanBar Energy Services field safety operations

Frequently asked questions.

Answers on sand logistics, water services, coverage, scheduling, billing, and safety documentation. Talk to a coordinator if your question is not covered here.

Answers

Sand, water, and the program.

Grouped by topic. Sand answers are reproduced from the SES report; water and general answers are authored in the same factual voice.

Sand Logistics

Yes. Status, ETAs, and documentation can be viewed together and exported as needed.

Through routing optimization, improved turn times, maximized payloads, and reduced non-productive time, with reporting for continuous improvement.

Yes. The program focuses on Texas basins, with capacity planning for additional regions upon request.

Response depends on rail and transload availability in the basin. Share your origin, destination, and timing with a coordinator, and we will plan capacity to your schedule.

The program focuses on the Texas Permian and Delaware basins, with capacity planning for additional regions upon request.

Loads are reconciled from electronic tickets and proof-of-delivery, with billing cadence set per program.

Capacity planning covers surge periods, and dispatch sequencing is adjusted to protect delivery windows. Pre-staging and storage help buffer against rail variability.

Programs range from spot lanes to multi-year operator lanes. Structure is set with each customer based on volume and term.

Water Services

Deliveries are dispatched 24/7 and sequenced against your job calendar. When SanBar also handles sand on the same pad, one coordinator schedules both against the same plan.

RO/DI water from the Pecos plant is low in chlorides, sulfates, iron, nitrates, and TDS. Each delivery is lab-tested and the results are documented.

Water quality is lab-tested and documented per delivery, so every load carries its own record.

Plant capacity is sized for oilfield and industrial demand in the basin. Specific output figures are confirmed with SES on request.

Dispatch operates around the clock, and capacity planning covers surge periods. Talk to a coordinator about your volume and timing.

Yes. We design, install, and maintain engineered water systems on your site, including ongoing service.

General

We're set up for the Texas Permian and Delaware basins, with capacity planning for additional regions on request.

One coordinator sequences both materials against the same job calendar, so a single request covers a pad's sand and water.

Loads are reconciled from electronic tickets and proof-of-delivery. Billing cadence is set with each program.

Yes. A detailed safety packet and prequalification documentation are available on request.

Credentials are listed on the Safety page and confirmed with SES before publishing. The RO plant is TCEQ-licensed.

Yes. A one-page capabilities statement is available to download from the site or on request.

Question not answered here? Talk to our team.

Or call 682-400-8157

Get a lane plan or a water plan. Same form, same team.

Or call 682-400-8157

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