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The Council Welcomes New Members Evolution Well Services and US Ecology

The Energy Workforce & Technology Council welcomes new member companies Evolution Well Services and US Ecology.

Evolution Well Services is a next generation​ pressure pumping company that uses innovative custom-built electrically powered hydraulic fracturing equipment. The Evolution operational platform provides cost-effective fracturing treatments, safety, cleaner emissions, reduced crew sizes, reduced onsite footprints, quieter operations and more precise execution and control.

Evolution is headquartered in The Woodlands, TX, and Steven Anderson is the CEO.

US Ecology is a provider of environmental services to commercial and government entities. The company addresses the complex waste management needs of its customers, offering treatment, disposal and recycling of hazardous and radioactive waste, as well as a wide range of complementary services. With operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the company has been protecting the environment since 1952. US Ecology’s Houston-based location serves a diverse group of customers in upstream and midstream markets, with a concentration in the Eagle Ford shale play, the Permian Basin and throughout the Gulf Coast region.

US Ecology is headquartered in Boise, Idaho and Jeff Feeler is President & CEO.

“As we recover from effects of the pandemic, it’s important to continue growing our membership to increase the power of our voice and continue building the Council’s capacity to deliver on the diverse needs of the energy technology and services sector,” said CEO Leslie Beyer. “We’re pleased to have Evolution Well Services and U.S. Ecology join us as we work to strengthen individual companies, unify our sector, and promote the oil and gas industry.”

Council CEO Leslie Beyer

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