
Oilfield sand and water, coordinated.
Frac sand and bulk or RO water for the same operators, on the same pads, scheduled by one basin-local team.
Two materials, one coordinator.
SES delivers both frac sand and bulk or RO water to the same operators, on the same pads.
An operator running a pad needs sand and water, usually from two vendors on two schedules with two sets of paperwork. SES runs both from a single basin-local team in Pecos. One coordinator sequences rail-to-truck sand and bulk or RO water against the same job calendar, with shared status, tickets, and tracking, and one team accountable for the site.
Frac sand to the pad, on plan.
The Sand Logistics division runs the lane end to end for the oilfield buyer: railcars managed at origin, material turned efficiently at transload, and pneumatic trucks dispatched to the pad against the frac schedule, with electronic tickets and status across every leg.
- Capacity planning aligned to pad schedules and surge periods
- Electronic tickets and proof-of-delivery for reconciliation
- Safety benchmarks and driver scorecards for improvement
- Status tracking with estimated arrivals and detention alerts
- Origin quality confirmations and shipping documentation
- Exception workflows for weather, congestion, or service interruptions
Water for every use on site.
The Water Services division supplies RO and DI water for gas processing uses such as gas conditioning and turbine cooling, bulk water for rig sites, man camps, and dust control, and engineered treatment systems for industrial uses, dispatched on the same schedule as sand.
- Low chlorides, sulfates, iron, nitrates, and TDS
- Lab-tested water quality documented per delivery
- Potable, RO, and DI water by tanker to spec
- 24/7 dispatch with delivery windows held to plan
- Design, installation, and ongoing maintenance
Why one team wins.
Single coordinator
One team scheduling both materials against the same job calendar.
Shared documentation
Status, tickets, and tracking across sand and water in one view.
Basin-local response
Dispatched from Pecos, in-basin, to control cost and time.
Where sand and water go to work.






