Select Energy Services Reorganizes For 100 Percent Water Focus
HOUSTON, Feb. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Select Energy Services, LLC (Select), today announced a business reorganization, which will allow Select to focus exclusively on all aspects of water logistics as it relates to oil and gas operations. Coupled with the reorganization, Select announced the launch of a revamped website, www.selectenergyservices.com.
Following Select's formation in 2008, the company grew rapidly, in part through the acquisition of companies and technologies with a wide range of service offerings. Select intends to spin off its infrastructure and wellsite support related services into independent entities, thereby allowing them to grow independently. This change will better enable Select to have as its sole focus the end-to-end use of water in shale based drilling, completion and production operations including water sourcing, transport, containment, well testing, water treatment and disposal.
"Select was formed with the primary goal of meeting operators' water related needs," said John Schmitz, Select Energy Services CEO. "This reorganization will demonstrate to our customers that we are all about being an end to end water solutions company."
About Select Energy Services
Select Energy Services strives to change the oil and gas industry's approach to water management. By providing strategic water management solutions from sourcing to disposal, Select delivers innovative, efficient, end-to-end solutions to producers. Always mindful of the environment, Select effectively and safely sources, transports, tests, treats, and disposes of water and fluids from well sites in every major North American shale play. With nearly 5,000 employees and $800 million in revenues, Select is the premier provider of water solutions that help unlock the vital energy resources of our country. For more information, visit www.selectenergyservices.com
SOURCE Select Energy Services, LLC
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