Sanitation that handles the basin, not just the city
Standard porta potty operators don’t service oilfield sites. Their service trucks can’t handle caliche roads, their dispatchers don’t know what a drilling rig schedule looks like, and their billing cycles aren’t built for multi-lease consolidated invoicing. Our oilfield desk is.
We dispatch units to drilling pads, frac jobs, workover rigs, gas-processing facilities, midstream construction, pipeline crews, and remote production sites across the major US basins. Service trucks are 4-wheel-drive vacuum units. Drivers are familiar with company-man protocol, gate keys, and lease-map access. Billing is consolidated by operator and lease.
Basins we cover
Permian Basin (TX / NM)
Midland, Odessa, Carlsbad, Pecos, Hobbs, Andrews. Highest-volume basin in our network. Heat-resistant supply standard April–October.
Eagle Ford (TX)
Karnes, Dewitt, Live Oak, La Salle, McMullen counties. South Texas heat-and-humidity zone — twice-weekly service is the default.
Bakken (ND / MT)
Williams, McKenzie, Mountrail, Dunn, Stark counties. Winter-rated supply standard October–April. Antifreeze and heated hand wash add-ons available.
Haynesville (LA / TX)
Caddo, Bossier, DeSoto, Sabine, Red River, Panola. Tropical-storm tie-down kits standard June–November.
Marcellus / Utica (PA / OH / WV)
Washington, Greene, Westmoreland (PA); Belmont, Carroll, Harrison (OH); Doddridge, Marshall (WV). Winter-rated supply standard.
DJ Basin (CO / WY)
Weld, Adams (CO); Laramie (WY). High-altitude winter operations — antifreeze additives and heated stations available.
Site type — what to deploy
| Site type | Crew | Typical deployment | Service freq |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drilling rig | 20–30 (24-hr rotation) | 2 std + 1 ADA + 1 hand wash | Twice-weekly |
| Frac crew (peak) | 40–80 (12-hr shifts) | 4–6 std + 1 ADA + 2 hand wash | Daily |
| Workover rig | 8–15 | 1 std + 1 hand wash | Weekly |
| Pipeline crew (linear) | 30–100 (mobile) | 3–6 std (move with crew) | Twice-weekly + repositions |
| Compressor / gas processing | 10–25 daily | 1–2 std + 1 ADA + 1 hand wash | Weekly |
| Pad construction | 15–30 (8-week project) | 2 std + 1 hand wash | Weekly |
OSHA compliance for oilfield sites
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.51 applies to all oilfield construction sites. The ratios:
- 1–20 workers: 1 toilet
- 20–199 workers: 1 toilet + 1 urinal per 40 workers
- 200+ workers: 1 toilet + 1 urinal per 50 workers
For chemical-exposure sites (frac chemicals, solvents, lead-handling), OSHA 1926.51(f) requires hand wash stations with soap and running water — not just sanitizer. Our oilfield safety packages include the right ratios documented for your safety officer.
Pricing for oilfield rentals
| Tier | Per-unit-month | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| 1–9 units (single site) | $425–$650 | Weekly service, paper, sanitizer, deodorizer |
| 10–49 unit-months | $375–$525 | + twice-weekly service, dedicated dispatcher |
| 50–249 unit-months | $325–$450 | + multi-lease consolidated billing, quarterly reports |
| 250+ unit-months | Custom — call | Operator-wide MSA, dedicated ops lead |
Off-road service uplift may apply for deeply remote sites. Daily-service uplifts on frac windows. Heat-resistant supply included free in summer; winter-grade additives included free in winter.
Pair oilfield porta potties with
- Hand wash stations for chemical-handling sites — OSHA-required where workers handle hazardous materials.
- Holding tanks & septic pumping for camp-style remote operations or completion crew lodging.
- ADA-compliant units required at any site where ADA-protected workers may be present.
- Construction site porta potties for pad construction, road construction, and surface infrastructure work.