Neutral directory and provider matching service for Permian Basin produced water — connecting operators with disposal, recycling, logistics, and beneficial reuse providers. Midland, TX. Direct. Neutral. No commission. Regulatory guidance, provider discovery, and direct connections — free for operators and buyers. Always.
A neutral provider directory, matched service inquiries, and plain-language regulatory guidance — built in Midland, free for operators always.
Search midstream companies, SWD operators, recyclers, haulers, technology vendors, and consultants by service area and specialty. Submit a need and get matched directly — no middleman, no commission.
The biggest regulatory change to Texas produced water in a generation. Plain-language checklists, effluent limit reference cards, and a step-by-step guide to filing a public comment before June 16.
Data centers, lithium extraction, agriculture, and power generation are actively seeking Permian produced water supply. The market is forming. We make the introduction — operators and service providers handle the rest.
Texas SB 1145 transferred land-application permitting for treated produced water from the RRC to TCEQ — effective September 2025. That transfer is done. The implementing rules are in public comment right now with new effluent limits, groundwater monitoring requirements, and site assessment criteria affecting every operator using produced water for dust control, irrigation, or beneficial reuse.
The comment window closes June 16. If the proposed effluent limits or monitoring requirements are unworkable for your operations — dust control, land application, ag reuse — this is your only opportunity to say so on the record.
The Permian's produced water market has always run on relationships and phone calls. If you knew the right people you got deals done. If you didn't — or if your SWD got shut in, you moved into a new county, or you need to place water fast — you made do. There's a better way.
Disposal capacity, recycling services, treatment, hauling, or beneficial reuse supply. Volume in bbl/day, location, timeline. Two minutes.
Sent to service providers in your area and category — SWD operators, midstream companies, recyclers, haulers. Whoever fits your situation.
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Plain-language breakdown of new effluent limits, monitoring requirements, and permit timelines.
Who's buying treated produced water and what quality specifications they require.
How the regulatory shift affects operators already using produced water for road dust suppression.
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