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Blackeagle Energy Services to Open New Colorado Facility
Blackeagle Energy Services announced plans to expand its manufacturing capacity by opening an additional production facility.
The new facility will consist of 50,000 square feet of manufacturing space and is strategically located at the intersection of I25 and Highway 14 in Fort Collins, Colorado. In addition, the new facility will provide rail service access to both Union Pacific and BNSF railroads. With the addition of the new space, Blackeagle will now have over 120,000 square feet dedicated to manufacturing.
Rick Barrett, President of Blackeagle Energy Services, commented on the announcement, stating "we are excited about this expansion and our ongoing ability to meet demand from existing and new customers. This is the second new facility we have added in less than 12 months and bolsters our position as an industry leader in our space."
As part of its Fabrication division, Blackeagle produces pressure vessels, coalescing filters, meter skids, de-ethanizing towers, and other processing equipment for oil and gas production and distribution companies throughout the United States.
David Mayo, Blackeagle's Vice President of Fabrication, added "this new facility ensures our continued ability to deliver equipment on schedule with the highest of quality. This is a top priority for both us and our customers."
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