Permian In-Basin Sand Production Blossoms In May 2018. Here Are Plant-By-Plant Updates

Six weeks ago, we assessed Permian in-basin frac sand production at an annualized rate of 15mmtpa coming from 7 operational facilities.

This week, we updated our assessment, finding that local sand production has increased significantly in the past six weeks. In fact, daily local proppant availability is up X%, with the growth coming from X new plant openings and the continuing ramp up at the original 7.

Please login to see the Xs above filled in as well as plant-by-plant updates and a current market share graph for the in-basin producers.

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feature photo credit: Black Mountain Sand’s El Dorado Mine building up a composite stockpile of damp sand