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Access complex elevations with a fleet engineered for stability and precision reach. From articulating booms for difficult-to-access overhead work to…
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Access complex elevations with a fleet engineered for stability and precision reach. From articulating booms for difficult-to-access overhead work to…

Achieve structural integrity with industrial-grade finishing and compaction solutions designed for the toughest site requirements. Whether you are prepping a…

Our earthmoving fleet provides the breakout force and hydraulic power necessary for rapid site development and excavation. From compact units…

Maximize your material handling efficiency with our comprehensive fleet of industrial and rough-terrain forklifts, engineered to deliver powerful lifting performance…

Equip your project with professional-grade tools designed for durability and high-torque performance across all trades. This comprehensive category provides the…

Maintain critical climate control and air quality with our high-capacity heating, cooling, and ventilation units. Engineered to handle large-scale commercial…

Transform raw land and maintain expansive commercial properties with our high-performance turf and timber management equipment. From heavy-duty brush clearing…

Streamline mechanical and electrical installations with specialized tools for threading, bending, and routing. Our inventory is built to handle heavy-wall…

Ensure 24/7 site productivity with dependable power distribution and high-intensity lighting solutions. From towable generators for remote sites to LED…

Deploy high-volume fluid management and consistent pneumatic power with our industrial pumps and compressors. Whether you are dewatering a major…

Mitigate jobsite risks and ensure site accessibility with our professional-grade safety and access solutions. This category includes everything from trench…

Optimize your logistics and site organization with rugged storage containers and high-capacity hauling solutions. Our weather-resistant containers protect valuable assets…

Achieve structural-grade bonds with our versatile fleet of portable and industrial welding units. Designed for precision and durability in the…
The Permian Basin is the most productive oil field in North America and one of the most productive in the world. The Midland and Delaware sub-basins that make up the larger Permian have been producing oil for a century, but the horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing revolution of the last fifteen years transformed them from mature, declining fields into the engine of American energy production. West Texas now produces more barrels per day than most OPEC nations. The construction market that supports this production is proportionally massive: well pads, gathering systems, processing facilities, tank farms, compression stations, water-handling infrastructure, and the worker housing, commercial development, and civic infrastructure that follow the boom cycle into the basin communities.Â
Odessa and Midland are the twin cities at the center of this market. REIC Rentals in Odessa is positioned to serve the entire Permian Basin with heating, cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC accessories built to meet the climate-control demands of energy facility construction and maintenance in one of the most demanding operating environments in the country.
Our Odessa location covers the entire Permian Basin, including Midland, Odessa, Andrews, Monahans, Kermit, Seminole, and oilfield communities on the flanks of the Delaware and Midland basins. East on I-20, we serve Big Spring. West on I-20 to Pecos and south on US-285 to Fort Stockton. This is the geographic footprint of the most active energy production construction market in the country.
Oil and gas construction in the Permian Basin is not a niche. It is the market that makes every other construction type here possible. Well pad construction, horizontal drilling support infrastructure, gathering pipeline construction, produced water handling systems, compression station development, and the ongoing maintenance and upgrade of existing infrastructure in a field that never fully stops producing define what construction means in the Permian Basin.Â
Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve this market with high-output heat and no open flame in environments where vapor risk is present. Enclosed modules, tank battery facilities, and compression station buildings under construction or in maintenance require sustained, clean heat that flameless technology provides and that conventional heaters cannot safely deliver in natural gas environments. As the documented operational advantages of Jet Heat in oil production environments confirm, the efficiency and safety case for flameless heating applies directly and compellingly to the Permian.
Pipeline and storage tank construction and maintenance in the Permian Basin’s dense gathering and transmission network requires precise environmental control for coating and lining applications. Tank battery coating and new pipeline coating have temperature and surface condition specifications that require mechanical climate control in West Texas’s variable weather, where ambient conditions swing dramatically between day and night and between seasons. Temporary heating for enclosed piping modules, vessel fabrication, and equipment pre-assembly keeps fabrication and lay-down yard operations on schedule through the Permian’s winter months.
West Texas summers are extreme. Temperatures above 105 degrees Fahrenheit are common in July and August across the Permian Basin, and the combination of direct sun, caliche-reflected heat, and open desert landscape with no shade creates working conditions that require active climate management for enclosed construction. Portable air conditioning and ventilation for enclosed energy facility construction and module fabrication during the West Texas summer are a worker-safety requirement, not a comfort measure. Cooling for commercial and residential construction in Odessa, Midland, and the basin communities follows the energy workforce, which is equally active during the summer construction season.
West Texas winters surprise people who associate the desert with heat. The high desert caliche plain delivers genuine cold from December through February, with temperatures dropping well below freezing and occasional ice storms that coat exposed equipment and surfaces. Jet Heat flameless heaters for Permian Basin winter construction eliminate open flame in enclosed energy facility environments where vapor risk is present, regardless of whether the ambient temperature is 110 degrees Fahrenheit in August or 15 degrees Fahrenheit in January. The fall and winter operational planning that keeps energy facility maintenance and construction running through the cold months starts with the heating plan, and in the Permian Basin, that plan has to account for both the vapor risk and the temperature range that no other energy market in the country delivers simultaneously.
The Permian Basin is arid, but the moisture generated by concrete curing, wet trades, and the interior finishing phases of commercial and energy facility construction requires mechanical dehumidification regardless of ambient conditions. The specifications for technology facility interiors and pharmaceutical distribution facilities that have followed the Permian’s growth do not allow ambient drying, and precision humidity control during these construction phases directly affects the facility’s operational baseline.Â
Call our Odessa team or request a quote online. Permian Basin construction timelines move on production schedules, and our team is built to respond at that pace. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location to meet any volume or specialty requirements.
The Permian Basin operates on a different time scale from commercial construction. When a well is ready to complete, the completion crew does not wait for equipment that is two days away. When a processing facility needs a maintenance window, it is scheduled around production commitments that cannot be moved. Construction and maintenance programs in the Permian operate on production schedules, not construction industry norms, and the equipment supply chain has to be built around that reality. The boom-bust cycle of Permian construction also argues against investing in owned fleets. The cycles in this field are real and significant. Contractors who own equipment acquired at peak pricing carry that capital cost through the troughs. Renting scales to the actual workload in both directions, without the capital lock-in that owned assets require.
Our Odessa location is on the I-20 corridor at the center of the Permian Basin’s production geography. Midland is 20 miles east. Andrews is 36 miles north. Monahans is 40 miles southwest. Big Spring is approximately 85 miles east. Pecos is approximately 78 miles west. Fort Stockton is approximately 118 miles south. For remote well pad and gathering system sites off paved roads, our team coordinates delivery routing and access conditions with your field operations supervisor before committing to a delivery schedule.
Can you supply flameless heating for enclosed energy facility construction in the Permian Basin?Â
Yes. Flameless heating for enclosed oil and gas facility construction and maintenance in the Permian Basin is a primary application for our Odessa location. Our Jet Heat equipment eliminates open flame in enclosed energy facility environments where vapor risk is present, delivers high-output clean-air heat, and performs in both winter cold snaps and the temperature cycling that Permian Basin desert conditions create.
Can you support tank coating and pipeline coating work in the Permian?Â
Yes. Coating and curing equipment for tank farm and pipeline coating applications is part of our Odessa inventory. Tank battery and new pipeline coatings require surface temperatures above the dew point and within the coating specification range. Our environmental control units maintain those conditions in the Permian’s variable desert climate.Â
Do you serve the southern Permian and Trans-Pecos from Odessa?Â
Yes. Pecos is approximately 78 miles west of Odessa on I-20, and Fort Stockton is approximately 118 miles south via US-285. Both are within our delivery territory and have appropriate lead times. The southern Permian and Trans-Pecos oil and gas construction market is active, and we deliver to these communities on scheduled rotations.Â
What is your response time for equipment failures on active Permian Basin construction?Â
We treat equipment failures on active Permian Basin construction and maintenance programs as the highest-priority service situations. Call our 24/7 support line immediately. For sites within the Midland-Odessa basin, response time is typically same-day for most equipment failures. For more remote Trans-Pecos sites, we communicate realistic timing clearly rather than making commitments we cannot keep at those distances.Â
Can you support large multi-phase facility construction programs in the Permian?Â
Yes. Our Odessa location has access to the full REIC Rentals network. For multi-phase Permian Basin programs spanning well pad construction, gathering system installation, processing facility development, and tank farm construction, we plan equipment availability and logistics across the full program timeline. Engage our team at the planning stage, and we will build a supply plan that covers every phase without the gaps that ad-hoc equipment sourcing creates.Â
What cooling equipment do you carry for West Texas summer construction?Â
Our cooling inventory includes portable air conditioning units sized for commercial and energy facility construction sites, spot coolers for targeted worker-safety applications, and ventilation equipment for air quality management in enclosed construction spaces. For enclosed energy facility and module fabrication work during West Texas summers, our team sizes cooling equipment to the actual heat load and ambient conditions of your specific site.