Oil Patch BitsNew Stallion camps offer warmth and privacy
Up to 160 lucky workers at Prudhoe Bay could soon be sleeping in their own private rooms with wide-screen TVs and heated floors, in camps designed by Alaska’s own John Wagner. Houston-based Stallion Oilfield Services is sending 20 of the eight-person camps to Deadhorse in April on spec with the goal....
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