
One X said it intends to deliver a streamlined experience, eliminating the need for multiple vendors and simplifying the process for our clients. (Source: One X)
Completions company Covenant Testing is rebranding as One X to redefine its service offerings to the oil and gas industry.
The name change, the company said Sept. 24, reflects its commitment to provide “comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for our clients.”
One X offers a single-source solution “from fluid end to facility” that encompasses product lines OnePressure (frac pressure control services); OneDrillout (drillout operations that optimize well performance); and OneFlow (integrated flowback services).
The unified approach not only saves money but also significantly improves efficiency and ensures safe operations across all stages of well completion and production, the company said.
One X said it intends to deliver a streamlined experience, eliminating the need for multiple vendors and simplifying the process for our clients.
Covenant Testing’s new website for One X is onexcp.com.
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