HOUSTON, TX, April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Does your company need help meeting temporary energy requirements when working in the oilfield? Perhaps your business is suffering because your oilfield equipment is not functioning efficiently? If so, South Texas Power (STP) proudly announces the launch of their newly designed website highlighting the oilfield solutions they offer.
According to their website, it is the company's mission to provide the best in mobile energy services on the Gulf Coast. They accomplish this aim by only designing and providing equipment built to last. Their safety and cooling trailers, light towers, oilfield forklifts, mobile oilfield diesel generators, and mobile oilfield gas generators can withstand the rugged terrain and extreme weather conditions encountered in the oilfield. STP also offers a variety of man lifts, pumps, and trash containers designed with the same principles in mind.
Besides offering the best in oilfield services equipment, STP prides itself in providing outstanding customer service and technical support. The company's service program is titled "Set it and Forget it" and their service technicians have the experience, knowledge, and training to troubleshoot malfunctioning oilfield equipment at all times of the day or night. Every STP service technician has been personally trained by the company's general manager. STP also provides contract services for businesses in need of additional technical assistance.
The company's newly designed website is visually appealing and user friendly. Throughout the website, visitors will find an online form that can be filled out to contact the business. For those that prefer reaching them by telephone, STP's business phone number is easily accessible on the homepage or the contact us page of the website.
To learn more about STP and how they can improve your company's oilfield production, call 361-319-7871.
http://oilfield-generators.com
South Texas Power is a division of HII Technologies, Inc.
South Texas Power's Newly Designed Website Helps Enhance Oilfield Productivity
They provide a full range of mobile energy and frac water equipment and services on the Gulf Coast.
2013-04-10
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