Sun Coast Fleet Fueling Services

Sun Coast Fleet Fueling Service

Sun Coast Resources has been providing top-of-the-line products and services for over 25 years now. Over the years we have observed the need for specialized equipment for business needs and have acquired or developed that equipment.

One service that requires the best equipment is our fleet fueling service. This service is provided 24/7 and on-site for whatever the need is. Sun Coast has undertaken massive fleet fueling projects with state officials, businesses, and military. We have the experience to both perform excellently and optimize the process further.

Benefits of Fleet Fueling
  • Customized service to meet your needs
  • Emergency fueling services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
  • Cuts miscellaneous charges on company credit cards.
  • Equipment is fueled and ready when employees return to work
  • Fuel directly into your equipment
  • Generator fueling
  • Eliminate need for on-site storage

Who might need such a service?
 

  • Operations at strip centers and leased properties
  • Construction sites
  • Equipment operators on small job sites
  • Companies requiring generator fueling
  • Companies who fuel refrigeration units
  • Companies with temporary job sites
  • Truck fleets of any size
  • Companies whose vehicles are parked overnight in one central location

 

 

What does the process look like?
1) Orders Dispatched Wirelessly to Truck
  • Order arrives on handheld in the truck

2) Driver Arrives at First Stop
  • Opens order on the handheld
  • Display special instructions for that stop

3) Driver Begins Fueling
  • Scans first truck with handheld
  • Leather swilling holster for hands free operation “Nylon Swiveling”
  • Handheld communicates wirelessly with truck
  • View gallons on handheld
  • Truck Completed
  • Scan next vehicle
  • Begin fueling next vehicle
  • Repeat (scan & fuel until order is complete)

4) Wirelessly Transmit Data to Server
Data received seconds after order is closed
Edit tickets (if needed) – BNSF specifically forbade this practice, as it is a data  integrity/security issue. The driver can make notes, but is unable to change the data coming from the meter. This ensures data integrity. (Fraud prevention)
Post fueling detail to the web
Post fueling details to your accounting system
Run fleet fueling reports activities
Delivery ticket & signature is stored digitally

 

For more detailed information you can visit our website at suncoastresources.com/fleetfueling or talk to one of our sales representatives right now at (713) 429-8492. You can also email us at sales@suncoastresources.com.

Hydraulic Fracturing: A safer, cheaper future of US energy

The gas retrieval method of hydraulic fracturing is exploding. I can’t hardly talk to anyone without the topic coming up, this include the younger generation of graduate student I spend time with. This industry is the driving motivations behind the study of young geniuses that want to work with fracking companies on the intellectual level. It seems to be common knowledge that, unless it all gets shut down for environmental reasons, fracking and natural gas are going to be the future of energy in the US. One of the biggest, and most powerful, advocates of fracking is definitely ExxonMobil. They have done a remarkable job presenting the process and safety involved in fracking. This post is focused on fracking and the material comes from the experts at Exxon.

I want to start by showing this beautiful video from Exxon’s YouTube channel. Enjoy.

Now if you would, read this article from Energy and Technology on Exxon’s website. This is the full article and the source link is at the end. You can comment your thoughts at the bottom.

Hydraulic fracturing

The world faces multiple energy and environmental challenges. We must provide safe, reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible supplies of energy in order to sustain and improve living standards for people worldwide. Given its abundance, affordability, and lower carbon profile, natural gas is already helping us to address these challenges.

By 2030, we expect natural gas to surpass coal as the second-largest source of energy, behind oil. In our Outlook for Energy, we project natural gas will satisfy more than 25 percent of the world’s demand for energy in 2030, which represents about twice the amount used in 2000. This demand will be met through a major technological shift that has unlocked massive reserves in the United States and around the world.

Powering a brighter, cleaner energy future
A major use of natural gas is as a fuel to produce electricity. Increasing natural gas use in power generation presents a very cost-effective and large-scale option currently available to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Compared to coal-fired plants, natural gas-fired power plants can cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by up to 60 percent. In addition, gas-fired plants significantly reduce particulate and waste generation, and virtually eliminate mercury emissions, while also having low emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.

Another benefit of natural gas-fired power generation is that it is competitive without subsidies or mandates. Moreover, where governments adopt policies that make CO2 and other emissions more costly, natural gas will be even more competitive in the power generation sector, as compared to coal. Installing carbon capture and storage technology could also further reduce emissions.

Hydraulic fracturing
As the world’s largest public natural gas producer, ExxonMobil brings supplies of this cleaner-burning energy source to global markets in a safe, reliable, and responsible manner. As part of this undertaking, we engage with stakeholders on a range of topics related to natural gas production and transportation.

With the rise of unconventional natural gas and oil production around the world, one topic garnering significant media and political attention is the industry-wide practice of hydraulic fracturing.

Extracting natural gas from certain formations, including shale, tight sandstones, and coal beds, requires drawing the resource through openings about one half the width of a human hair. Hydraulic fracturing uses water pressure to create hairline fractures in rocks deep underground so natural gas can flow. The amount of time needed to fracture each well stage is typically only four to eight hours, as compared to the weeks it can take to complete the many steps needed to drill a well.

Interestingly, hydraulic fracturing is not a new technology. Our industry has safely employed the technology as part of drilling more than 1 million wells since the 1940s. What is new is the combination of the fracturing practice with other techniques, such as horizontal drilling and multizone stimulation.

Addressing stakeholder concerns
Stakeholder groups have recently expressed concerns about potential environmental and health issues, including freshwater use, the migration of gases and hydraulic fracturing additives to groundwater or to the surface, and the handling of by-products.

ExxonMobil addresses these concerns by carefully designing and completing our wells and rigorously managing the entire process. ExxonMobil chairs the American Petroleum Institute working group that has developed four best management practice documents encompassing the life cycle of unconventional resource development. We work with state governments and multi-state entities to address concerns, establish effective regulatory frameworks, and implement industry consensus on best management practices.

Government and independent reports confirm that stimulating wells with hydraulic fracturing poses no inherent risk to water supplies. Part of this finding has to do with the fact that natural gas resources are separated from groundwater by thousands of feet of impermeable rock. Still, our industry takes extra precautions to protect and conserve water supplies.

Protecting fresh water Water supply, especially in water-stressed regions, is an environmental issue of growing importance and one ExxonMobil takes seriously. Hydraulic fracturing requires fresh water, though not nearly as much as other energy production operations. Compared to coal production, hydraulic fracturing uses about one-tenth the amount of water.

To minimize environmental impacts and burden on local water infrastructure, ExxonMobil is using increasing amounts of recycled water. In 2011, our operations in the Marcellus region in the northeastern United States will expand the use of recycling produced water in our fracturing process. In addition, pipelines will be laid where feasible to transport fresh water for the process. This will reduce the need for pits to temporarily store fresh water and will reduce truck traffic. In all cases, we appropriately treat or dispose of remaining by-products according to local, state, and federal regulations. Additionally, all of our drilling rigs in the Marcellus region use closed loop drilling fluid systems. These systems eliminate drilling pits, reducing the overall site footprint.

With reports of potential contaminants in drinking water sources, the use of additives in hydraulic fracturing fluids has been a focal point of debate. ExxonMobil’s natural gas production operations use the smallest proportion of fluid additives needed to be safe and effective. Fracturing fluids typically used in our operations contain approximately 99.5 percent water and sand, and 0.5 percent special purpose additives. These ingredients are necessary to reduce friction, prevent bacterial growth, and minimize scale formation that can corrode pipes.

A vital component of building community trust is transparency of operations. We support the disclosure of the ingredients used in hydraulic fracturing fluids, including on a site-specific basis. We work with industry associations to provide regulators and first responders the information they require about fracturing ingredients. We also participate in the state-based national database for fracturing fluid ingredients jointly sponsored by the Ground Water Protection Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. This database is now available to the public and provides a transparent, consolidated source of information across industry on a site-by-site basis.

ExxonMobil and XTO Energy Inc. Merger
The merger of ExxonMobil and XTO Energy Inc. combines the strengths of our organizations to help us to further unlock the growing natural gas potential in the United States. According to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, there are enough unconventional natural gas resources in the United States to meet the country’s needs for 100 years at current consumption rates. This is great news for America’s energy security and the economy. Natural gas production generates jobs and revenues for local, state, and federal governments. In 2008, natural gas contributed $385 billion to the U.S. economy and supported nearly 3 million American jobs. Source

 

Great article right?

Sun Coast Resources  fully supports the fracking industry with more than just words. Sun Coast provides 24/7 fuel to fracking equipment and a 24/7 professional fuel team to make sure it’s done right. Here is a picture of 20,000 gallon tanks that Sun Coast supplies in addition to our on-site fueling services.

Sun Coast 20,000 gallon tank for Hydraulic Fracturing job site.

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Sun Coast Resources, Your Condensate Transportation Company

Sun Coast is now transporting Condensate Sun Coast Resources, Inc has been transporting fuels and lubricants for 26 years and is now transporting condensate. Natural Gasoline is a precious resource and becoming more and more important to the American economy. Now Sun Coast is a part of the Natural Gasoline industry.

Here is the official word from Sun Coast’s own T. J. Walker.

Condensate, otherwise known as natural gasoline, is a liquid hydrocarbon that is abundant in the Eagle Ford Shale play of South Texas.  Sun Coast Resources, Inc has recently teamed up with one of the largest operators in the Eagle Ford to transport this commodity to market.  Sun Coast is loading from the operator’s various locations and transporting to pipeline injection points as well as refineries.   Being able to create a foot print in this market is very exciting.   Sun Coast Resources, Inc has stepped up in many ways to bring this condensate to market by not only supplying trucks and operators, but other equipment such as pumping stations.

Sun Coast is now transporting Condensate

The Sun Coast operations team has accomplished some amazing things to turn this from an idea to a reality.  This is proving to be a strong market for years to come and Sun Coast is excited to be apart of it.  As we move forward and grow in this new venture, Sun Coast is expanding condensate transportation operations almost daily.  We are adding new trucks and trailers to our current fleet of 22 condensate trucks, which will be growing to 100 by the end of 2011 specifically designed to run both safely and efficiently in order to provide our customers with the top-notch service they have come to expect from Sun Coast Resources. This venture adds to our already well established presence throughout Shale Plays in the United States providing fuel service with our fleet of over 300 trucks with fuel and lubricant delivering capabilities.  An operator can now depend on Sun Coast Resources to provide fuel, lubricants, frac teams, sand & water supply, and transportation services to essentially close the loop beginning to end.  Sun Coast is committed to being a one stop shop in the oil field business. Do not hesitate to call upon Sun Coast should you have any questions or to find out how Sun Coast can help you with your oil field needs.

There you have it. Sun Coast is now your go to company for all your oil field needs. Sun Coast is dedicated to the highest quality services possible and to providing every need for our customers.

To contact Sun Coast and experience the best services available call (713) 429-8490 or email sales@suncoastresources.com.

Sun Coast Delivers!

Sun Coast Resources, Inc.

Sun Coast is your emergency fuel company. We are here to help and will do so swiftly and effectively. The Sun Coast fleet has experience with hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and other disasters that have plagued our great States over the years.

You can trust in and rely on Sun Coast to get the job done.