CrudeChem expands Midland footprint with new 15-acre facility

The proposed facility will have research and development capabilities. | Photo: CrudeChem Technology.
By Midland Times

CrudeChem Technology has launched a new 15-acre operational facility, marking a major step in the company’s global expansion strategy and deepening its presence in the Permian Basin.

The development is intended to position CrudeChem Technology to better serve one of the world’s most active energy markets while supporting growing demand across North America’s oilfield services sector. The facility significantly expands CrudeChem’s operational scope, integrating blending, storage, logistics, research and development, quality assurance and quality control, and supply chain management into a single hub. Designed for scale, the site has an estimated annual handling capacity of approximately 150 million pounds of specialty oilfield chemicals, enabling more efficient and reliable service to customers throughout the Permian Basin and surrounding markets according to a news release.

The scope of work also includes a robust logistics network, including ISO tanks, tanker trucks, frac tanks, and field service vehicles to streamline transportation and distribution. A state-of-the-art laboratory currently under development will further enhance capabilities in product testing, technical services, and quality control. This is expected to reinforce the company’s focus on innovation and performance-driven solutions the news release noted.

Company officials say the expansion aligns with long-term growth plans backed by Fineotex Chemical Limited, CrudeChem’s parent organization. Leadership noted that the project strengthens the company’s ability to deliver advanced chemical solutions while building a scalable, globally integrated platform to meet the evolving needs of the energy industry according to a news release.