by Admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Oilfield Housing
Oilfield crews do not operate on a nine to five schedule. They move as teams, work long hours, and rely on routine to stay efficient and safe. In Pecos, where drilling and pipeline activity bring a steady flow of workers, crew housing needs to match the pace of the...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Oilfield Housing
Temporary housing for oilfield workers has to balance flexibility and comfort. Assignments may last weeks or months, but the need for stability remains. In Big Lake, where projects often bring workers in for defined timeframes, housing plays a critical role in day to...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Oilfield Housing
Oilfield housing is rarely simple. Projects ramp up quickly, crews rotate in and out, and assignments that start as short term often stretch longer than expected. In a place like Odessa, where oilfield activity is constant, housing needs to be flexible without...
by Admin | Dec 27, 2025 | Employee Tips, Living Tips, Management Tips
Winter work around Odessa has a rhythm. A warm afternoon can flip to a hard wind by dark. If your crew is rolling in with work trucks, trailers, and expensive gear, the job is simple. Park smart. Sleep. Leave on time. Bottom line: protect tomorrow’s start. What should...
by Admin | Nov 24, 2025 | Living Tips, Workforce Housing
Crews do not slow down just because the Permian Basin cools off. Rigs keep turning, construction schedules stay tight, and coordinators still have to find places for people to sleep, cook, and park their trucks all winter long. In and around West Odessa, that often...