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Pinedale

Pinedale, Wyoming

Pinedale

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177 Industrial Site Rd
Pinedale, WY, 82941

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Monday  7:30am–5pm
Tuesday  7:30am–5pm
Wednesday  7:30am–5pm
Thursday  7:30am–5pm
Friday  7:30am–5pm

Saturday  8am–12pm
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rentals in Pinedale, Wyoming | Serving Sublette County's Gas Fields, the Green River Basin & Western Wyoming

Sublette County, Wyoming, contains some of the most productive natural gas fields in North America and some of the most remote construction environments in the lower 48 states. The Jonah Field and the Pinedale Anticline, two of the continent’s major tight-gas producing areas, have been under development for decades. The infrastructure that supports continuous production, such as well pads, gathering systems, processing facilities, pipelines, and compression stations, requires ongoing construction and maintenance that cannot stop due to difficult access roads or severe weather.  

Pinedale itself is a town of a few thousand people that serves as the service and logistics hub for an energy economy spanning the entire Green River Basin. It is the definition of a remote market: the nearest significant city is Rock Springs, 95 miles south, and the terrain between Pinedale and every direction includes the Wind River Range, the Wyoming Range, the Green River drainage, and the high-altitude sage plain that makes this one of the least hospitable and most productive natural gas regions in the country.  

REIC Rentals in Pinedale serves this territory with a full equipment catalog built for the energy, civil, and community construction demands of the Green River Basin. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

The Green River Basin: Sublette County's Gas Fields and the Communities They Sustain

Our Pinedale location covers Sublette County and the Green River Basin: Pinedale, Big Piney, Marbleton, Boulder, and the energy production infrastructure spread across the basin. South on US-191, we serve Rock Springs and the Sweetwater County industrial market. East via US-287, we cover Lander, Riverton, and the Wind River Basin communities. The Thermopolis corridor to the northeast and the communities of the Big Horn Basin are also within our service territory.

Oil, Gas, and Energy Infrastructure Construction

Oil and gas construction in Sublette County is the defining work of this market. Well pad construction, gathering system expansion, processing facility maintenance, and the compression infrastructure that keeps natural gas flowing from the Jonah Field and Pinedale Anticline to downstream markets are the projects our Pinedale location is built to serve. This is not supplemental market coverage; it is the core purpose of having a location in Pinedale. 

Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve energy facility construction and maintenance by providing high-output heat without an open flame in environments with vapor risk. Enclosed modules, wellsite facilities, and processing plant maintenance all require the clean, sustained heat that flameless technology provides, but conventional heaters cannot safely deliver in natural gas environments. The documented oil production cost savings of Jet Heat in Sublette County-type operations demonstrate the fuel efficiency and operational advantages of high-output, single-unit flameless heating, a factor with direct operating-cost implications in a remote market where fuel delivery is a logistics challenge in its own right. Pipeline and storage tank construction and maintenance in the gathering and transmission systems of the Green River Basin involve remote-site projects with access challenges, significant earthmoving requirements, and heating and environmental control needs for pipeline coating and fitting applications in a cold-weather field environment.

Industrial generator and ventilation system at Pinedale rental property.

Remote Site Power and Lighting

Power is the critical resource on every remote energy infrastructure project in Sublette County. Well pads, processing facilities, and compression stations under construction or in maintenance are miles from utility service, and the generators that power construction operations must be sized, fueled, and maintained for the continuous duty required by remote-site construction. Temporary power planning for construction on the high-altitude sage plain requires thinking through fuel logistics, cold-weather starting systems, and load management that temperate-climate power planning does not address. At 7,000 feet elevation with severe winters, the assumptions that work at lower elevations in milder climates simply do not apply. Light towers support the extended operations that energy production, maintenance, and construction demand through the low-light hours that make up half of a Wyoming winter day. Solar hybrid light towers for remote sites where fuel logistics make conventional diesel towers expensive over extended programs take advantage of the Green River Basin’s high-altitude solar resource.

Multiple portable heaters on a flatbed trailer for rental at REIC.

Heating for the Extreme Wyoming High Desert

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution for construction in one of the most challenging thermal environments in the continental United States. Pinedale and the surrounding Sublette County high desert regularly experience winter temperatures below -30 degrees Fahrenheit, sustained winds that amplify the effective cold to levels that can be life-threatening for unprepared crews, and construction schedules that cannot pause for weather without contractual and production consequences.  

Cold-weather concrete curing on remote well pad and processing facility construction requires heating plans tailored to the actual conditions: the combination of 7,000-plus feet of elevation, severe cold, and persistent wind creates curing challenges that general cold-weather guidelines do not address. Ground thaw heaters extend the construction season by thawing frozen ground before excavation can proceed on the well pad and gathering system construction that cannot wait for spring. Temporary shelter heating for enclosed workspaces on remote well pad and processing facility sites protects workers and equipment from extreme wind and cold during maintenance windows; at Sublette County operating temperatures, this is a production tool, not a comfort measure.

REIC portable heater and equipment trailer in Pinedale for rental services.

Civil Infrastructure, Earthmoving, and General Construction

Civil infrastructure and renewable energy construction are growing components of the Green River Basin construction market alongside the oil and gas core. The Wyoming Range and the high plains of Sublette County have wind resources attracting renewable energy development, which in turn creates construction equipment needs: large-scale earthmoving for access roads and turbine pads on challenging terrain, generators for remote-site primary power, and the construction tools required for wind energy infrastructure. The ongoing cycle of well pad construction and eventual reclamation creates a continuous earthmoving market in the Jonah Field and Pinedale Anticline areas. Community and residential construction in Pinedale, Big Piney, and Marbleton serves the energy workforce whose employment base supports residential and commercial development in communities that would otherwise be too small to generate this volume. Lander and Riverton construction in the Wind River Basin, including tribal facilities on the Wind River Reservation, represents government and community construction programs with specific federal requirements that our team plans for as part of standard project support. 

Call our Pinedale team or request a quote online. Remote field construction timelines do not account for equipment delays, and our team is built for this operating environment.

Remote Field Construction Does Not Benefit from an Owned Fleet

The economics of owned equipment in the Sublette County gas fields have never been straightforward. The extreme operating conditions accelerate wear on every system: cold-start failure, hydraulic seal degradation at 30 degrees Fahrenheit, tire performance on rocky sage-plain terrain, and the maintenance intervals required by continuous-duty remote operation all create ownership costs that are hard to account for in a standard depreciation model. Rental equipment maintained on schedules calibrated for these specific conditions performs reliably in environments where inadequately maintained owned equipment fails. The production-cycle variability in natural gas operations also creates equipment demand patterns that owned fleets cannot efficiently meet. Maintenance shutdowns, well work programs, and gathering system expansion create intense short-term equipment needs that renting addresses without the capital commitment of assets that may sit idle between activity cycles.

Delivering to the Gas Fields and Beyond

Our Pinedale location sits at the center of the Green River Basin logistics network. Rock Springs is 95 miles south on US-191. Lander is 73 miles northeast via US-191 and US-287. Riverton is 75 miles northeast. Big Piney and Marbleton are 26 miles south. For remote well pad and gathering system sites off paved roads, our team coordinates delivery routing, road conditions, and access logistics with your field operations supervisor before committing to a delivery schedule. Remote deliveries require more planning than town deliveries, and we do that planning as a standard part of serving this market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you supply flameless heating for remote well pad and processing facility construction in Sublette County? 

Yes. Flameless heating for remote energy infrastructure construction is the primary application for which our Pinedale location is built. Our Jet Heat equipment produces high-output, clean-air heat without an open flame, making it the correct solution for enclosed modules, wellsite facilities, and processing plant maintenance in a vapor-risk environment.

Can you deliver to remote locations off paved roads in the Jonah Field? 

Yes, with advance coordination. Delivery to remote well pads and gathering system locations requires planning for road conditions, load weight limits on access roads, and weather contingencies. Our team coordinates with your field operations supervisor before confirming the delivery schedule. We do not attempt deliveries to remote locations without first confirming access conditions and having a contingency plan for weather-related delays. 

What generator capacity do you carry for remote oil and gas construction? 

We carry continuous-duty generator sets sized for the sustained power requirements of remote energy infrastructure construction. For remote sites requiring primary power for combined construction operations, climate control, security systems, and lighting, our team discusses the load calculation and runtime requirements before delivery to confirm the right configuration.  

Do you serve Rock Springs and the Sweetwater County market from Pinedale? 

Yes. We deliver to Rock Springs and the Sweetwater County market on scheduled rotations. Sweetwater County’s trona and industrial mining market, along with commercial and residential construction in Rock Springs and Green River, is within our standard delivery territory with additional lead time due to the distance. 

Can you support wind energy construction in the Wyoming Range? 

Yes. Renewable energy construction in the Wyoming Range and the high plains of Sublette County is a growing market we support with earthmoving for access roads and turbine pads, generator primary power for remote sites, and the general construction equipment required for wind energy infrastructure. 

What is your response capability for equipment failures at remote energy sites? 

Remote energy site equipment failures in Sublette County require clear-eyed communication about response timing, not promises that cannot be kept across 50-mile drives on unpaved roads. When you call our 24/7 support line, our team will give you a realistic assessment of when help arrives, whether that is field service or replacement equipment delivery, and what you can do to manage operations in the interim. We do not make commitments we cannot keep at these distances.

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