
Transport and logistics
for oil & gas.
Pipelines, drilling equipment, camp modules and completion supplies. Own fleet with satellite monitoring from Mendoza across the entire Neuquina basin.
Logistics provider
for the oil industry.
Vaca Muerta is Argentina's energy heartland and Mendoza is the natural gateway to the Neuquina basin. From our base in Maipú we operate continuously to Añelo, Rincón de los Sauces, Zapala and the entire shale oil and gas development area.
We work with operators, oilfield service companies and Tier 1 suppliers that need to move equipment, supplies and modules to active fields. We understand the critical timelines of drilling and completion projects.
We hold authorizations for hazardous materials transport (ADR/IMO) and have experience coordinating oversized loads with escorts and provincial permits.
Basins we
cover.
Vaca Muerta — Neuquén
The most active unconventional basin in Latin America. Blocks in Añelo, Rincón de los Sauces, Zapala and southern Mendoza.
Golfo San Jorge Basin
Comodoro Rivadavia, Caleta Olivia and the country's oldest conventional basin. Patagonia suppliers.
Mendoza — Malargüe block
YPF and junior operators in southern Mendoza. Short access times from Mendoza Capital.
Cargo for
the oil industry.
Pipelines and casing
Transport of steel pipes, casing and liners for drilling wells in Vaca Muerta and related basins.
Drilling equipment
Drilling rig modules, BOP, manifold and high-pressure components. Permit coordination and escorts for oversized loads.
Camp modules
Residential modules, container offices, water and power plants for remote-location camps in Neuquén.
Completion supplies
Frac sand, chemicals, drilling fluids and completion materials for unconventional wells.
ADR / IMO — Hazardous cargo
Transport of hazardous materials: acids, inhibitors, biocides and reservoir chemicals with full ADR/IMO documentation.
Facility materials
Steel skids, generators, storage tanks, separators and surface equipment for production pads.
Mendoza — Neuquén:
our most frequent route.
The Mendoza–Neuquén corridor is the main logistics axis for supplying Vaca Muerta from central-western Argentina. We operate multiple times per week with real-time satellite monitoring.
View Mendoza — Neuquén routeMendoza → Neuquén Capital
Direct route via RN 40 / RN 7
Multiple weekly departures
Full truckload or oversized
Oil & Gas logistics
from Mendoza.
Do you transport pipelines and casing for Vaca Muerta?
Yes. Transporting steel pipes, casing and liners for wells is one of our most frequent loads to Neuquén. We operate with units configured for long dimensions and coordinate the required route permits.
Do you handle hazardous cargo for the oil industry?
Yes, we hold authorization for hazardous materials transport (ADR/IMO). Acids, inhibitors, biocides and reservoir chemicals with full documentation and drivers trained in hazardous materials handling.
Do you reach Comodoro Rivadavia for oil & gas?
Yes, we cover the Golfo San Jorge basin from Mendoza (~1,600 km). It is a long transit we coordinate with driver relief and operational stops to guarantee mandatory rest periods.
Do you transport camp modules to remote locations?
Yes. Residential and service modules for camps at remote Neuquén locations or southern Mendoza are regular loads for us. We coordinate special permits for oversized cargo.
Do you have experience in coordinated logistics for drilling projects?
Yes. We have worked with operators and oilfield service companies for years. We understand the dynamics of drilling and completion projects, critical timelines and the need for real-time communication during transit.
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Cargo for
Vaca Muerta?
Tell us what you need to move, to which location and by when. We understand the critical timelines of the oil sector.