Atlas Sand Co. LLC
About
Founded by long-time E&P operators with significant experience in the Permian Basin alongside the best talent in the sand mining industry, Atlas Sand provides the oil and gas industry access to the largest, highest quality frac sand reserves located in the heart of the most prolific resource plays of West Texas Our logistical advantage as a local provider of sand will allow customers to lower well costs and remove the risk of delivery delays or cancellations associated with long-distance transportation.
Atlas has expansive reserves on both ends of the West Texas sand play with the large open Kermit Dune position to the north and the giant open Monahans Dune position to the south. This puts Atlas in the unique position of being better positioned to reach more wellheads throughout the Midland and Delaware Basins than any of its competitors.
Editor's note: Updated Dec. 13, 2019.
Headquarters Address
5914 W. Courtyard Dr.
Suite 200
Austin, TX 78730
United States
Website
www.atlassand.comMain Phone Number
New Financings
Closed a $150 million credit facility to fund a portion of the ongoing construction of Atlas' Kermit…
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