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Top 100 Private | Food Service | Grocery | Beverage | Petroleum/Chemical | Industrial Gases | Agriculture/Food Processing | Wholesale/Retail | Manufacturing
Equipment Rental | Building Materials | Waste Management | Paper/Office Products | Construction | Health Care | Uniform Rental | Media & Entertainment
Top Petroleum/Chemical Carriers
Current Rank | Company | Tractors |
---|---|---|
1 | Halliburton Co. |
5,677 |
2 | NexTier Oilfield Solutions |
2,177 |
3 | Schlumberger Ltd. |
2,046 |
4 | Pilot Co. |
1,845 |
5 | ProFrac Holding Corp. |
1,647 |
6 | Cudd Energy Services |
1,192 |
7 | Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores |
1,126 |
8 | ProPetro Services |
1,018 |
9 | Univar Solutions |
769 |
10 | Calfrac Well Services |
740 |
11 | Brenntag North America |
717 |
12 | Energy Transfer |
701 |
13 | Plains All American Pipeline |
640 |
14 | MDU Resources Group |
622 |
15 | Marathon Petroleum Corp. |
568 |
16 | KLX Energy Services |
498 |
17 | Stallion Oilfield Services |
352 |
18 | Nine Energy Service |
343 |
19 | Convenience Transportation |
327 |
20 | Sentinel Transportation |
287 |
21 | Select Energy Services |
265 |
22 | Eastex Crude Co. |
263 |
23 | Sun Coast Resources |
262 |
24 | Key Energy Services |
228 |
25 | RelaDyne |
213 |
26 | Pilot Thomas Logistics |
196 |
27 | Ranger Energy Services |
188 |
28 | Gravity Oilfield Services |
185 |
29 | Baker Hughes |
178 |
30 | Gulfmark Energy |
166 |
31 | Carpenter Co. |
150 |
31 | Crestwood Transportation |
150 |
33 | Weatherford International |
135 |
34 | NGL Energy Partners |
120 |
34 | Targa Resources Partners |
120 |
36 | Sinclair Oil |
86 |
37 | PetroChoice |
83 |
38 | Rocky Mountain Crude Oil |
51 |
39 | Pioneer Natural Resources |
48 |
39 | Southwestern Energy Co. |
48 |
41 | Rinchem Co. Inc. |
46 |
42 | Occidental Chemical Corp. |
40 |
43 | Oil States Energy Services |
38 |
44 | Forbes Energy Services |
28 |
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