Geosynthetic Liner, Aeration and Leak Detection System Installation at a Produced Water Treatment Facility in West Texas
Work in progress for a produced water treatment operation outside Big Spring in West Texas! The project includes 3 ponds, totaling over 1 million sf of liner. This pond features a spill over berm to catch solids. In the coming weeks, the Mustang Extreme Environmental Services crew will install stingers, manifolds, an aeration system and
Dual, Million-barrel Produced Water Pond Installation in the Permian Basin
We are proud to share details of a best-in-class turnkey installation of dual, million-barrel produced water ponds in the Permian Basin. What sets Mustang Extreme Environmental Services apart? Stellar craftsmanship by our experienced crew with exceptional project management. Intensive QAQC inspection by our highly trained specialists. The Mustang Extreme proprietary M.E.G.A. Remote Leak Detention and
Fast-Deploy Cl02 Mobile Unit Restores AST Water in Just Four Days
Solving complex and difficult water quality issues is one of our specialties. For an operator in Howard County, TX, extremely high bacteria levels and solids made water stored in an AST unusable for frac. Unsuccessful attempts to clean the water left the operator few options. Frustrated and in need of a remedy, they contacted the
Composite Mats with Geotextile Fabric Underlayment Used to Create Compliant Frac Pad in Pennsylvania
A great example of a compliant frac pad drill site in Pennsylvania. Mustang Extreme Environmental Services installed interlocking composite mats with a geotextile fabric underlayment to ensure containment of an upright tank farm. The extrusion welding shows off our expert craftsmanship.
Iron Sulfide Buildup in Injection Well Piping Treated in Two Days Using Cl02
Iron sulfide buildup in injection well piping caused critical delays at a main centralized oil and gas gathering facility in the Delaware Basin. Using the Mustang Aria 5 Cl02 mobile unit, Mustang Extreme Environmental Services water treatment specialists successfully cleaned out the pipe in just 2 days, allowing normal frac operations to resume. Having issues