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US WELL Services main competitors are Massey Energy Co, Trican Well Service, and Tucker Energy Services.

Competitor Summary. See how US WELL Services compares to its main competitors:

  • NexTier Oilfield Solutions has the most employees (6,151).
  • Employees at Massey Energy Co earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $59,047.
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US WELL Services vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
3.7
Houston, TX6$21.4M750
1996
4.4
--$110.0M2,794
1977
4.1
The Woodlands, TX5$1.2B50
2011
4.3
Denver, CO12$4.3B2,437
1935
4.6
Tulsa, OK1$208.9M3,000
1997
4.4
Houston, TX3$3.2B6,151
1990
3.8
Fort Lupton, CO1$4.9M125
2007
3.8
Midland, TX2$1.4B1,500
2012
4.5
Lafayette, LA1$20.2M195
1998
4.1
Tulsa, OK1$98.0M125
-
3.9
Gillette, WY1$100.0M260
1982
3.9
San Antonio, TX2$730.0M400
-
4.0
Tyler, TX1$9.6M47
1920
4.1
Richmond, VA1$2.7B5,850

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US WELL Services salaries vs competitors

Among US WELL Services competitors, employees at Massey Energy Co earn the most with an average yearly salary of $59,047.

Compare US WELL Services salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
US WELL Services
$43,018$20.68-
Trican Well Service
$57,672$27.73-
Cudd Energy Services
$51,111$24.57-
Liberty Oilfield Services
$44,119$21.21-
Tucker Energy Services
$55,986$26.92-
NexTier Oilfield Solutions
$52,112$25.05-

Compare US WELL Services job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
US WELL Services
$58,062$27.91
Trican Well Service
$73,081$35.14
NexTier Oilfield Solutions
$66,292$31.87
Leed Tool Corporation
$66,141$31.80
Coil Tubing Partners
$65,874$31.67
Cudd Energy Services
$65,598$31.54
Torqued-up Energy Services
$65,221$31.36
Tucker Energy Services
$65,194$31.34
Flint Energy Services Inc
$63,131$30.35
ProPetro Holding
$60,569$29.12
Lewis Energy Group
$59,111$28.42
Liberty Oilfield Services
$58,643$28.19
Alpha Coal West Inc
$52,912$25.44
Massey Energy Co
$51,130$24.58

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US WELL Services demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at US WELL Services vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
NexTier Oilfield Solutions84%16%
Trican Well Service86%14%
Liberty Oilfield Services89%11%
ProPetro Holding96%4%
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Compare race at US WELL Services vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
47%33%10%7%3%
9.6
42%39%9%6%4%
6.3
68%18%6%5%3%
6.8
54%24%11%6%4%
8.7

US WELL Services and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Robert W. Drummond
NexTier Oilfield Solutions

Samuel D. Sledge
ProPetro Holding

Sam Sledge are a Chief Strategy and Administrative Officer at ProPetro Holding Corp and are based in Midland, Texas. They have worked as Frac Technical Specialist at ProPetro Holding Corp, Intern at Pendragon Oil, and Technical Operations at ProPetro Holding Corp. Sam studied at Hankamer School of Business between 2009 and 2011 and Hankamer School of Business between 2005 and 2009.

Rod Lewis is a CEO/Founder at Lewis Energy Group. He works or has worked at Stampede and Stewart & Stevenson and works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at National Air and Space Museum. Rod studied at TAMU.

Christopher A. Wright
Liberty Oilfield Services

Chris Wright serves as CEO of Liberty Oilfield Services. Additionally, Chris founded and serves as Executive Chairman of Liberty Resources, a Bakken-focused E&P company and Liberty Midstream Solutions. He has had a lifelong passion for energy and its role in human life. He has spoken on energy to the UK House of Lords, the States Attorneys General, Federal and State Judges, debated the merits of the shale revolution on TV and given over 100 talks. Chris completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at MIT and graduate work in Electrical Engineering at both UC Berkeley and MIT. Chris founded Pinnacle Technologies and from 1992 - 2006 years served as CEO. Pinnacle created the hydraulic fracture mapping industry by developing and commercializing tiltmeter and microseismic fracture mapping. Pinnacle's innovations in fracturing practices helped launch commercial shale gas production in the late 1990’s. Chris was Chairman of Stroud Energy, an early shale gas producer, prior to its sale to Range Resources in 2006. Chris is a director of TAS (industrial energy technology company), Kerogen Exploration, Liberty Oilfield Services, and Liberty Resources. Chris has consulted and taught courses on all six inhabited continents and authored / co-authored over 60 technical papers and articles. He has received numerous industry awards and several U.S. patents. Chris also worked on fusion energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. Chris grew up in Colorado and is a passionate skier, cyclist, climber, and outdoor enthusiast. He serves on the board of numerous non-profits including PERC, ACE Colorado, ACE Montana, Colorado Academy, PRI, and the YCCF.

Bradley P. D. Fedora
Trican Well Service

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