JP Services Announces Launch of Water Management Division
JPH Holdings, LLC (“JP Services”), a full turnkey pipeline integrity solutions company, is pleased to announce the launch of its new Water Management Division to service pipeline owners and operators.
The Water Management Division will provide cradle-to-grave water services in coordination with JP Services midstream offering suite that will reduce cost, hassle, and inefficiency for its customers.
“Providing a turnkey suite of midstream services is unique in the marketplace,” said Kyle Stewart, Water Division Manager. “Combining experts in locating, storing and moving large volumes of water with JP Services precision pressure testing and chemical cleaning groups provides a one-stop-shop for clients.”
“Our midstream customers informed us of the need for these services to make their project planning and implementation simpler,” said Justin Peter, President and Chief Executive Officer of JP Services. “We are very happy to announce the addition of Kyle Stewart and Culley Howard, both well respected in the industry, to lead this effort. Customers that need both cleaning and pressure testing of their pipelines can now avoid using multiple vendors and instead can rely on JP Services to handle all their midstream service needs.”
The Water Management Division will fulfill water needs both in and out of service pipelines for intrastate, interstate and gathering system networks nationwide.
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