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Hi-Crush
Hi-Crush is a Houston- and Dallas-based entity that was a frac sand and logistics provider to the US oil and gas industry until its 2020 bankruptcy.
Hi-Crush
Hi-Crush, founded as a pure-play frac sand producer, expanded into a fully integrated logistics provider for the North American energy sector. The company historically mined, processed, and delivered Northern White sand and regional sand to hydraulic fracturing operations, with a fleet of railcars and transload terminals.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Houston
Corporate office
Houston, Texas, United States
Additional offices
Dallas, Texas, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What was Hi-Crush's primary business?
Hi-Crush was a supplier of frac sand and logistics services to the oil and gas industry, primarily for hydraulic fracturing. The company operated mines in Wisconsin, Texas, and Wyoming and owned a fleet of railcars and transload terminals.
What happened to Hi-Crush after its bankruptcy?
Hi-Crush filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July 2020 and emerged from restructuring in early 2021. The restructured entity continued operations under new ownership, with reduced debt and a streamlined asset base.
Where was Hi-Crush headquartered?
Hi-Crush had headquarters in both Houston, Texas, and Dallas, Texas. The company's operations spanned multiple states including Wisconsin, Texas, and Wyoming.
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