Titan Transloading LLC has formed a joint venture with Lansing Trade Group LLC to operate and manage an oilfield services company in the Permian Basin.
Titan Lansing Transloading LLC (TLT), as the joint venture is known, combines Titan’s experience in transloading frac sand and crude oil with Lansing’s marketing and capital strengths.
Currently, TLT operates two transload operations located in Lubbock and Levelland, Texas, where it primarily stores and transloads frac sand and transloads crude oil. In the coming months, TLT plans to expand its facility footprint in the Permian Basin of West Texas to support ongoing growth in this sector.
Titan Transloading LLC is based in Levelland, Texas.
Lansing Trade Group LLC operates as a trading company in North America and internationally. The company is based in Overland Park, Kan.
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