Service Area · Midland, TX & West Texas

Flare Systems & Combustion Equipment for West Texas Operators

Hero Process Solutions supports West Texas oil and gas operators across the Permian Basin and the western reach of the Eagle Ford with EPA-compliant flare systems, vapor recovery units, enclosed combustors and process equipment. Our Midland, Texas field base at 2714 East County Road 147 mobilizes for installation, commissioning, rentals and emergency response across the region.

Manufacturing since 2011
100+ years combined combustion engineering
Most enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list
Midland, Texas field base
West Texas at a glance

Hero Process Solutions provides EPA-compliant flare systems, vapor recovery units and combustion equipment for West Texas oil and gas operators, with a field base in Midland, Texas supporting Permian Basin and Eagle Ford operations. Equipment is engineered and fabricated at our Kellyville, Oklahoma headquarters and field-commissioned by our Texas team, meeting Railroad Commission of Texas, TCEQ and federal EPA OOOOb/OOOOc standards.

Understanding the Region

West Texas: the operational center of U.S. oil and gas

West Texas is the geographic and operational hub of the U.S. oil industry. The Permian Basin, spanning the Texas-New Mexico border, accounts for the country’s largest share of crude production, anchored by the Delaware sub-basin (Reeves, Culberson counties on the Texas side) and the Midland sub-basin (Midland, Ector, Upton counties). The western reach of the Eagle Ford extends into Webb, Dimmit and Maverick counties in far southwest Texas through the dry-gas trend.

Hero Process Solutions runs a field base in Midland, Texas, at the geographic center of West Texas. From there our team mobilizes for installation, commissioning, inspection, troubleshooting, rentals and emergency support across both the Permian sub-basins and into the western Eagle Ford counties, with equipment fabricated at our Kellyville, Oklahoma headquarters.

Hero Process Solutions flare system operating in the West Texas Permian Basin

The state framework governs every operation. The Railroad Commission of Texas regulates flaring and venting under Statewide Rule 32; the TCEQ administers air permitting for combustion equipment; and federal EPA standards under OOOOb and OOOOc overlay new, modified and existing sources. Hero’s equipment lineup is built for compliant operation across that entire framework.

Attribute West Texas detail
Gas profile Associated gas (Permian); high-pressure dry gas (western Eagle Ford); broad composition and pressure range
Permian Basin Delaware sub-basin (Reeves, Culberson TX); Midland sub-basin (Midland, Ector, Upton TX); highest-volume U.S. oil play
Western Eagle Ford Webb, Dimmit, Maverick counties; dry-gas trend; high-pressure, methane-rich gas
Field base 2714 East County Road 147, Midland, TX 79706 — central to all West Texas and Permian Basin operations
Texas regulators Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC), Statewide Rule 32 flaring/venting; TCEQ air permitting
Federal overlay EPA 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb / OOOOc, methane and VOC standards
Primary HPS solutions VRUs, enclosed combustors, air-assist and sonic flares, BTEX condensers, rental fleet
Operational Reality

West Texas flaring & emissions challenges

Associated-gas flaring in the Permian

Permian wells produce crude with significant associated gas. When gathering or processing capacity is offline, that gas has to be managed at the wellsite. Air-assist and utility flares provide smokeless EPA-compliant destruction; vapor recovery units capture gas for sale or fuel rather than burning it.

Dry-gas service in the western Eagle Ford

The western Eagle Ford runs through high-pressure dry-gas counties in southwest Texas. Sonic flare tips and air-assist designs are engineered for that pressure and flow profile. See our dedicated Eagle Ford page for the full equipment map across the three production windows.

Texas compliance: RRC Rule 32 and TCEQ

Texas governs flaring and venting through RRC Statewide Rule 32 and related permitting, with air authorizations from the TCEQ. Operators must authorize flaring and minimize routine flaring where feasible. Hero supplies EPA-listed combustion and vapor recovery equipment that operates compliantly under those rules.

Federal OOOOb and OOOOc across new and existing sources

EPA methane and VOC standards under 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb and OOOOc apply across Texas operations. The direction is away from routine flaring and toward capture and high-efficiency combustion. Hero’s equipment and OOOOb compliance resources support that path.

In-state field support and rentals from Midland

Texas operations move fast. Tight project windows and completions cadences demand a vendor that can stage compliant equipment quickly. Hero’s Midland field base lets us deliver, install and commission across West Texas without the lead times of an out-of-state supplier, with rental fleet equipment available from stock.

Compliance

West Texas emissions compliance & how Hero helps

General guidance, not legal advice. Confirm current requirements with your regulator. Hero’s role is to supply equipment that helps you meet whichever standard applies.

Railroad Commission of Texas

The RRC regulates flaring and venting through Statewide Rule 32 and related permitting. Operators must obtain authorization for flaring and demonstrate steps to minimize routine flaring. Hero supplies EPA-listed combustors, properly engineered flares and VRUs that give West Texas operators a defensible compliance path.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

The TCEQ administers air permitting for combustion equipment across Texas. Hero’s equipment is sized and built for compliant operation under TCEQ permits, and our aftermarket team supports the inspection and recordkeeping needs over the equipment’s operating life.

EPA OOOOb & OOOOc

Federal standards under 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb and OOOOc apply across Texas operations on top of state rules, covering new, modified and existing oil and gas sources. Hero’s flares, combustors and VRUs, plus our OOOOb compliance resources, help operators meet those standards.

Equipment

Flare & combustion solutions for West Texas

Air-Assist & Utility Flares

Smokeless combustion for Permian associated-gas flaring, completions and emergency relief across the Delaware and Midland sub-basins.

West Texas flare systems

Vapor Recovery Units

Capture associated gas at wellsite tank batteries for sale or fuel, reducing routine flaring across the Permian.

West Texas VRUs

Enclosed Vapor Combustors

EPA-listed combustors for tank-battery and separator gas destruction where capture is not practical.

West Texas combustors

Sonic Flare Tips

High-pressure dry-gas combustion for western Eagle Ford counties including Webb, Dimmit and Maverick.

West Texas sonic flares

BTEX Condenser Systems

Control VOC and benzene from glycol dehydration units across Permian and western Eagle Ford pads.

West Texas BTEX condensers

Rental Fleet

Flares, combustors and VRUs deployable from our Midland field base for completions and capacity gaps.

West Texas rental fleet

Thermal Oxidizers

High-efficiency destruction for larger midstream and processing facilities across the West Texas region.

West Texas thermal oxidizers

Field Services

Installation, commissioning, inspection and emergency response from our Midland field base across West Texas.

West Texas field services

Regional Support

West Texas field service, rentals & rapid response

Hero Process Solutions operates from our Midland, Texas field base at 2714 East County Road 147, with crews mobilizing across the Permian Basin (Delaware and Midland sub-basins) and into the western Eagle Ford counties for installation, commissioning, inspection, troubleshooting and emergency support. Equipment is fabricated at our Kellyville, Oklahoma headquarters and shipped into the region.

For basin-specific operational detail, gas profiles and equipment-to-need mapping, see our dedicated Permian Basin and Eagle Ford pages.

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Why Hero

Why West Texas operators choose Hero Process Solutions

In-state field base in Midland, Texas

2714 East County Road 147, Midland, TX — shortening lead times and mobilization windows across the entire West Texas region, from the Permian sub-basins to the western Eagle Ford.

Combustion-engineering depth

A combustion-engineering team with 15 to 30 years of individual experience and 100+ years combined, designing systems for your specific gas composition and operating conditions.

Proven compliance record

More enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list than any other vendor, useful in front of Railroad Commission and TCEQ reviewers for both Permian and Eagle Ford applications.

Two basins covered from one base

The Permian Basin (Delaware and Midland sub-basins) and the western Eagle Ford, with dedicated basin pages for deeper equipment-to-need context for each play.

Key Takeaways

Flare & combustion across West Texas

  • Hero supports West Texas operators across the Permian Basin (Delaware and Midland sub-basins) and the western reach of the Eagle Ford.
  • Field operations are anchored at our Midland, Texas base at 2714 East County Road 147 for fast in-state mobilization.
  • Equipment supports compliance with RRC Statewide Rule 32, TCEQ air permitting and federal EPA OOOOb/OOOOc standards.
  • Vapor recovery, enclosed combustors, air-assist and sonic flares cover associated-gas, dry-gas and tank-battery scenarios across the region.
  • For basin-specific detail, see the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford pages; this hub routes state-level needs to the right basin page.
FAQs

West Texas flare & combustion FAQs

Which Texas basins does Hero Process Solutions serve?
Hero supports West Texas operators across the Permian Basin (Delaware and Midland sub-basins) and the western reach of the Eagle Ford, covering the dry-gas trend in Webb, Dimmit and Maverick counties. For deeper basin context and equipment mapping, see our dedicated Permian Basin and Eagle Ford service-area pages.
Where is Hero’s Texas field base?
Hero operates a field base at 2714 East County Road 147 in Midland, Texas, at the operational center of West Texas. Our team mobilizes from there for installation, commissioning, inspection, troubleshooting, rentals and emergency support across the Permian and into the western Eagle Ford. Reach the Midland office at (432) 553-3266.
How do Railroad Commission and TCEQ rules affect equipment selection in West Texas?
The RRC’s Statewide Rule 32 requires authorization for flaring and pushes operators to minimize routine flaring. The TCEQ administers air permitting for combustion equipment. Together they drive operators toward vapor recovery and properly engineered flares and combustors. Hero’s equipment is built and documented for compliant operation under both frameworks.
Does Hero help with EPA OOOOb compliance in Texas?
Yes. Hero’s equipment is built to support compliance with EPA 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb and OOOOc methane and VOC standards, which apply on top of Texas state rules across new, modified and existing oil and gas sources. Our combustion engineers match equipment to your specific compliance obligations.
Can Hero provide rental flares and combustion equipment in West Texas?
Yes. Hero maintains a rental fleet of flares and combustion equipment deployable from our Midland field base across the Permian and western Eagle Ford. Standard units ship from stock for completions, turnarounds, midstream tie-ins and emergency relief. Call (432) 553-3266 for current availability.
How does West Texas service differ from New Mexico Permian service?
The Texas and New Mexico sides of the Permian operate under different regulatory frameworks. Texas is governed by the RRC and TCEQ; New Mexico’s Permian (Delaware Basin) is governed by the NMOCD, which mandates approximately 98% methane capture. The equipment overlap is significant, but compliance documentation differs. Our New Mexico page covers the NMOCD capture-mandate context specifically.

Request a Quote for West Texas Flare & Combustion Equipment

Tell us your site type, gas composition, flow and county, and our combustion engineers will recommend the right flare, combustor, separator or vapor recovery package for your West Texas operation. Standard systems ship from stock; custom builds are engineered to your specs.