New High Roller Sand Plant Rocks the Permian

In just seven months, IAC designed, built and commissioned the newest frac sand dry plant in the Permian Basin for High Roller Sand. With dry processing capacity in excess of 4 million tpy, the High Roller Sand 115 Plant is its most advanced yet, featuring technology that will create and enhance sustainable high output.

IAC was charged with the task of providing High Roller Sand with an advanced plant capable of meeting and exceeding its core objectives of quality, consistency and reliability. Through the utilization of innovative equipment including IAC’s patented dual feed rotary dryer/cooler and the latest in remote monitoring and predictive modeling, the plant sets the standard for consistent, quality sand production, the company said.

High Roller Sand’s partnership with IAC extends beyond the commissioning of the plant to include IAC’s new Special Ops plant optimization program. High Roller Sand is utilizing IAC’s expertise in operating and optimizing output through a dedicated on-site team and a secure remote access feed of the systems and control points within the plant. IAC’s Special Ops team established operational metrics, monitors performance, and trains High Roller Sand staff.

“The construction and start-up of our new Kermit dry plant has been the smoothest to date. The knowledge and professionalism and integrity of the IAC team is second to none, as is their integrated approach to parts, equipment, engineering, and construction. These key EPC core values reduced build time without compromising quality,” stated Luke Garrett, COO of High Roller Sand.

“We value High Roller Sand’s team as a true partner. Their ability to make decisions and move quickly allowed us to integrate change and optimization throughout the project. Their core focus on safety, technology and quality aligns with IAC core values. We are excited to extend our commitment to the success of High Roller through continued operational involvement with our Special Ops team to insure proper maintenance, training, and total plant optimization,” said IAC President Bob Carter.

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