Ceiba announces opening of Kaybob facility
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Ceiba Energy Services Inc. (Ceiba or the company) has announced that it has completed the commissioning of its Kaybob waste fluid facility, the company's fourth Class 1B facility.
The Kaybob facility is located at 06-35-60-18 W5 or approximately 17 km Southeast of Fox Creek, Alberta, an area that continues to see active drilling in the current commodity price environment and that generates a significant amount of product for Ceiba's services. The Kaybob location is consistent with Ceiba's strategy of selecting locations in markets that are capacity constrained and offer opportunities for further expansion of waste services.
"Our new location has already generated significant interest from our customers and we are pleased to be offering our services in this active area," said Senior Vice President of Sales, Jim Coughlan.
The Kaybob facility, opened on time and under budget, is the third new site opened in 2016, along with Athabasca and Obed, and demonstrates the continued execution of the company's growth opportunities.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/01122016/ceiba-announces-opening-of-kaybob-facility/
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