Pre-pad planning and rig-up execution. Most frac NPT doesn't show up during pumping — it gets baked in during layout and spacing decisions made weeks earlier.
We engineer that friction out before equipment leaves the yard. That's why TFS supports some of the most demanding and complex operations in US Land — tight pad spacing, hub-and-spoke, extended-reach, simul and trimul operations. Tailored solutions, consistent results.
Before equipment leaves the yard, the layout is already deciding what your day-rate will look like.
We start with a drone overlay of the actual pad — terrain, spacing, access. From there, every detail goes into SolidWorks, down to the inch:
Each layout gets reviewed with the operator and the rest of the service partners until the drawing matches what'll run on pad. No surprises.
A layout is only as good as the execution plan behind it.
Stacks, missiles, frac iron, pump lines, and every other service provider on the pad interact the second pumping starts. We map those interactions in advance and translate them into an execution plan: who stages where, which connections happen in what order, where the choke points hit during transitions.
Plans go through multiple revisions on purpose. The goal isn't a pretty drawing — it's that every crew on location, ours and yours, knows how the system will run before the first stage.
The Magnum SP® runs without grease manifolds. Without frac watch. Without a 24/7 service tech standing on the pad.
That's not a tagline — it's how 99.994% uptime gets achieved across hundreds of thousands of rental days a year.
The valves work quietly in the background so your crews focus on stages instead of managing iron. Red-zone entries drop. Pressure control NPT goes to zero.
Adding crews shouldn't mean adding risk. The fastest way to damage a good relationship is to take on more work than you can support — same equipment, same engineering, same crew execution standard, every spread.
We refuse to lower our standards. That's why TFS only takes projects we're confident we can support. Through our partnership with WOM, supply chain, manufacturing, repair, and field execution stay connected. That helps us scale without the delays and operational strain that happen when vendors stretch beyond what they can support.
If tight pad spacing, hub-and-spoke, extended-reach / remote-frac, or simul / trimul ops are in your plan — we can scale with you, without lowering the standard.
On a recent 6-well simul-frac project in the Permian, TFS helped deliver approximately $425,000 in documented, line-item savings on a single pad.
The gains came from faster well swaps, reduced equipment complexity, fewer potential failure points, reduced manpower, and lower trucking requirements.
Per fleet, per year, transition-time improvements alone represented approximately $1 million in OPEX savings.
Modeled using your fleet count, stage count, and current transition baseline.
That's what predictable execution looks like.
From chaos to control. Measured in dollars.
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