RCW Energy Services has entered the water transfer business with its acquisition of Kilgore, TX based K-Flow. K-Flow provides water transfer services to facilitate drilling and hydraulic fracturing operations by pumping water directly to the well site.
Headquartered in Carrollton, Texas, RCW Energy Services provides a variety of solutions to the oil and gas industry. RCW Energy Services is a Zackat company. Zackat provides growth capital, technology innovation and management expertise to its portfolio companies.
“This transaction strengthens RCW’s position in the Eagle Ford, Woodbine and Haynesville shale plays,” said Richard Roberson, CEO of RCW. “We are excited about acquiring K-Flow and its experienced team.”
“The demand for specialized water transfer equipment and services in this region is extensive, and RCW looks forward to growing its business throughout the area as a result of this acquisition and expanded service offering,” added Glenn Young, President of RCW Energy Services. “K-Flow is well respected in the industry and provides a great addition to our company.”
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