If Not Rail, Then Barge. Unanticipated Logistics Havoc Is Plaguing 2018 Completions More Than Anticipated Trucking Issues

Everyone’s been focused on trucking in Texas. And trucking in Texas is tight. But it’s the devil you don’t know that’ll get you.  And during the first half of 2018, unanticipated disruptions in transportation modes not involving wheels have wreaked much more havoc in the shale frac sand transportation network.

 

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