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WELL PLUGGING AND RELATED SERVICES

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26-9189_1State & Local

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The Railroad Commission of Texas has awarded a contract for well plugging and related services under solicitation number 26-9189_1, with the award notice posted on July 8, 2026. This contract is issued under a state-level procurement process and is intended to address the safe and compliant plugging of oil and gas wells across Texas to protect public safety and the environment. The work will be performed throughout the state with no specified city limitations, and the primary point of contact for inquiries is Shemia Valentine, reachable via email at Shemia.Valentine@rrc.texas.gov. The contract falls under a state and local government (SLED) procurement category and does not include a set-aside designation, meaning it is open to all qualified bidders regardless of business size or ownership type. No NAICS code has been assigned, indicating the scope may span multiple service categories tied to well abandonment and environmental remediation activities.

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Texas RRC contracts statewide well plugging services open to all qualified bidders via solicitation 26-9189_1.

Agency

Railroad Commission of Texas

Contract Value

$138,000

NAICS

213112 - Support Activities for Oil and Gas OperationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

BWS-BRIELY WELL SERVICESView Profile

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AgencyRailroad Commission of Texas
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTX, US
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Railroad Commission of Texas
Office AddressTX, US

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WELL PLUGGING AND RELATED SERVICES

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