Lineal Delivers $3.9 Million Project to Camber Energy
HOUSTON (UC) — Camber Energy today announced that its recently acquired Lineal Industries subsidiary has been awarded a new contract for reconstruction of a 2,000-foot section of natural gas pipeline in southwestern Pennsylvania.
The $3.9 million project, for an unnamed partnership owned by a large U.S. oil and gas company, includes a complete road and creek crossing for the 20-inch gas pipeline, Camber Energy said. Work was to commence immediately, and the project is expected to be completed within 90 days, it said.
“The ability to swiftly deploy our safe and efficient workforce to projects of this size to major customers is exactly why Camber Energy acquired Lineal,” said Craig Crawford, president of Lineal Industries.
Houston-based Camber Energy is a specialty pipeline construction, maintenance and field services company focused primarily on the midstream and downstream sectors.
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