ProPetro’s First Electric Frac Fleet Contracted Under a Multi-Year Agreement With Leading Permian Operator
ProPetro Holding Corp. (NYSE: PUMP) has contracted for its first electric-powered hydraulic fracturing fleet with a leading independent Permian operator. This three-year agreement aims to lower completion costs and emissions. The e-fleet delivery is expected in the third quarter of 2023. Additionally, ProPetro has placed orders for two more electric frac fleets, bringing the total to four. The transition to electric equipment aligns with the company’s long-term strategy for enhanced competitiveness and sustainability in oilfield services.
- Secured a contract for the first electric-powered hydraulic fracturing fleet, enhancing competitiveness.
- Total of four electric frac fleets ordered, signaling a strong commitment to modernizing operations.
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Placed Two Additional Electric Frac Fleet Orders
The contracted equipment will be deployed primarily to support simul-frac operations and will initially utilize Tier IV DGB ("Dynamic Gas Blending") dual-fuel equipment, and transition to an e-fleet upon delivery, which is expected in the third quarter of 2023.
Two Additional Electric Frac Fleet Orders Placed
The Company also announced it has executed orders for two additional electric frac fleets with expected delivery in the fourth quarter of 2023. This additional order brings a total of four electric frac fleets to
Sledge commented, “As we have previously outlined, we are excited to equip our team with leading edge technologies for the job of the future. That said, we will continue to do so in a disciplined manner as we begin to pivot investment away from conventional diesel equipment and towards a more relevant natural gas burning offering. We will do this while remaining dedicated to a disciplined deployment of assets into the market where new electric fleets likely become replacement of legacy diesel burning fleets.”
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