Service Areas

EPA-compliant flare & combustion equipment for every active U.S. shale and oil basin we cover

Hero Process Solutions engineers, manufactures and field-services flare systems, vapor combustors, vapor recovery and process equipment for operators across the Permian Basin, Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin, the Marcellus and Utica Shales of Appalachia, and the Haynesville Shale of NW Louisiana and East Texas. Each basin has its own gas profile, regulatory regime and operational rhythm. So does our equipment.

Our service footprint

Hero Process Solutions supplies and field-services EPA-compliant flare systems, vapor combustors, BTEX condensers, vapor recovery units and thermal oxidizers for oil and gas operators across four major U.S. basins, the Permian (West Texas and southeastern New Mexico), Oklahoma (Anadarko Basin / SCOOP / STACK), the Marcellus and Utica Shales (Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio), and the Haynesville (NW Louisiana and East Texas). Engineering and fabrication are based at our Kellyville, Oklahoma headquarters, with a field base in Midland, Texas.

4
Major basins covered
7+
States across our footprint
2
Field bases (Kellyville, OK · Midland, TX)
100+
Years combined combustion engineering
Choose your basin

Four basins. Four equipment realities.

Open the page for your region to see the equipment we run there, the local regulatory framing, and how we mobilize for field work. Each basin page is engineered for the way operators actually search and the decisions they actually have to make.

Permian Basin

Permian Basin

West Texas + Southeast New Mexico · Delaware & Midland sub-basins

Associated-gas flaring plus the New Mexico vs Texas regulatory split. Vapor recovery and enclosed combustion lead on the NM side; air-assist flares and emergency utility flares carry the TX duty. Midland field base.

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Explore the Permian page

Home Turf

Oklahoma

Anadarko Basin · SCOOP · STACK · MERGE · Arkoma · Hugoton

Engineering, fabrication and field support all based at our Kellyville HQ, in state. Liquids-rich SCOOP and STACK production needs matched separation, vapor recovery and combustion systems. Fastest lead times in our network.

3-Phase SeparatorsCombustorsVRUsOCC

Explore the Oklahoma page

Capture-First Region

Marcellus & Utica Shales

Pennsylvania · West Virginia · Ohio · dry NE PA + wet SW PA / WV / OH

The U.S. gas-production engine, where the work is keeping methane and VOCs out of the air at compressor stations, dehydration units and processing plants. Vapor recovery, BTEX condensers, enclosed combustors and thermal oxidizers.

Vapor RecoveryBTEX CondensersThermal OxidizersPA DEP

Explore the Marcellus page

LNG-Era Dry Gas

Haynesville Shale

NW Louisiana (DeSoto · Bienville · Sabine) + East Texas / Bossier

Deep, high-pressure, high-temperature dry gas feeding Gulf Coast LNG export. Sonic and air-assist flares plus emergency utility duty for completions, midstream tie-ins and processing relief. Two-state field support.

Sonic FlaresAir-Assist FlaresEmergency UtilityLA Office of Conservation

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About Hero Process Solutions

One vendor. Four basins. Every basin’s reality.

A combustion-engineering team with deep field experience, in-house design and fabrication, and equipment proven on the EPA-approved list. Every flare, combustor, vapor recovery unit, and process skid we build is sized for the actual gas, pressure and regulation of the site, not a nameplate average.

Manufacturing since 2011

Oklahoma-headquartered, with continuous combustion-equipment manufacturing for the U.S. oil and gas industry.

100+ years combined engineering

A combustion-engineering team with 15 to 30 years of individual experience designing for your exact gas conditions.

Most enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list

More enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list than any other vendor, useful when regulators are involved.

In-house design + fabrication

Standard systems in stock, plus fully custom builds engineered, welded, tested and shipped from our Kellyville, OK facility.

FAQs

Service Areas FAQs

Which U.S. oil and gas basins does Hero Process Solutions serve?
Hero Process Solutions provides flare systems, combustors, vapor recovery and supporting equipment for operators across four major basins: the Permian Basin (West Texas and southeastern New Mexico), Oklahoma (Anadarko Basin including SCOOP and STACK), the Marcellus and Utica Shales (Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio), and the Haynesville Shale (northwest Louisiana and East Texas). Each basin has its own dedicated service-areas page with the equipment hierarchy, regulatory framing and field-support model for that region.
Where are Hero’s offices and field bases located?
Our corporate headquarters, engineering team and fabrication shop are at 14842 North Maple Drive in Kellyville, Oklahoma (Creek County, about thirty miles southwest of Tulsa). We also operate a field base at 2714 East County Road 147 in Midland, Texas, in the heart of the Permian Basin, which provides additional logistics depth for the Permian and the East Texas side of the Haynesville.
Does Hero serve operators outside these four basins?
Yes. The four basin pages cover where we see the most concentrated demand and have the most regional nuance to share, but Hero builds and ships combustion equipment for oil and gas, refining, biogas, mining and pipeline operators across the United States. If your site is outside our highlighted regions, contact our combustion engineers and we will scope equipment and field support for your project.
How fast can Hero mobilize equipment and field crews into a basin?
Lead times depend on the equipment and gas conditions, but standard units ship from stock and our two field bases (Kellyville, OK and Midland, TX) shorten mobilization windows across the Permian, Anadarko and Haynesville. Marcellus and Utica work is supported from Kellyville with field crews mobilized into Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.
How does Hero match equipment to each basin’s reality?
Equipment selection follows the actual gas, the actual pressure, and the actual regulator, not a generic specification. Permian work emphasizes vapor recovery and EPA-listed enclosed combustors plus utility flares; Oklahoma adds heavy 3-phase separation for liquids-rich SCOOP and STACK production; Marcellus is capture-first, with vapor recovery, BTEX condensers and thermal oxidizers ahead of open flares; Haynesville leans on sonic and air-assist flares for high-pressure dry-gas completions and tie-ins.

Tell us your basin, your gas, your site.

Our combustion engineers will recommend the right flare, combustor, vapor recovery or process equipment package for your operation, sized for the actual conditions, in any of our service areas or beyond.

Last reviewed: May 2026. Regulatory references on linked basin pages are reviewed quarterly and on any state or federal rule change.