Wildcat Opens Ohio Facility

Wildcat Minerals opened a new frac sand and proppant-transloading storage facility in Hannibal, Ohio. The expansion into this key unconventional play will allow the company to store more than 10,000 tons of proppants, receive barges and unit trains and further enhance its position as a premier national materials handler of oilfield consumables.

The Hannibal facility is fully operational and currently receiving barges and shipments of frac sand and proppants. The site is also unit train capable. Wildcat’s investment in this state-of-the-art, world-class loading facility increases the geographic footprint of the company and enhances its position as the nation’s largest independent materials handler of oilfield consumables, including frac sand and proppants.

Steve Herron, Wildcat’s co-founder and chairman, said the company is “very excited to open our first transloading terminal in Ohio and our first barge capable facility. Wildcat’s expansion into the Utica further increases our national footprint and allows us to assist our customers in lowering their costs to bring their products to the wellhead.”

John Vesco, chief executive officer said, “We are pleased at the opportunities that have arisen from the Hannibal Terminal. This facility, with barge, manifest and unit train capabilities provides a unique value proposition for our customers.”

Wildcat Minerals currently operates 18 dry bulk and proppant-storage facilities and fluids transloading terminals in 10 states.

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