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In the remote West Texas, there are few people to marvel at the unusual machine in Kermit, a city with a population of less than 6,000, where tractor-trailers typically haul the sand. During ...
in Kermit, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) A sand dune is backdropped by Atlas Energy plant at the beginning of a 42-mile conveyor belt that carries sand needed for hydraulic fracturing Wednesday ...
Atlas Energy Solutions, a Texas-based oil field company, installed a 67km-long conveyor belt to transport millions of tonnes of sand for hydraulic fracturing. The belt the company named “The Dune ...
It starts out of Atlas' sand mine in Kermit, about 54 miles west of Odessa, and continues all the way to the Texas border with New Mexico, in the latter's Lea County. It can handle up to 13 ...
This ‘Dune’ isn’t fiction. It’s the longest conveyer belt in the US and moving sand in Texas
In remote West Texas, there are few people to marvel at the unusual machine in Kermit, a city with a population of less than 6,000, where the sand is typically hauled by tractor-trailers.
In the remote West Texas, there are few people to marvel at the unusual machine in Kermit, a city with a population of less than 6,000, where the sand is typically hauled by tractor-trailers.
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