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Oil & Gas Trucking Jobs in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's SCOOP and STACK plays in the Anadarko Basin generate steady demand for oilfield drivers. The state's central location makes it a logistics hub for midstream pipeline operations, and Oklahoma City and Tulsa host headquarters for numerous energy service companies. Crude oil production has stabilized around 400,000 barrels per day, keeping transport demand consistent.

OK Industry Pay

$68,000 - $100,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+8% through 2028

Oil & Gas Trucking in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's SCOOP and STACK plays in the Anadarko Basin generate steady demand for oilfield drivers. The state's central location makes it a logistics hub for midstream pipeline operations, and Oklahoma City and Tulsa host headquarters for numerous energy service companies. Crude oil production has stabilized around 400,000 barrels per day, keeping transport demand consistent.

Top Oil & Gas Trucking Employers in Oklahoma

1

Unit Corporation

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2

Mammoth Energy Services

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3

Continental Resources

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4

Delek Logistics

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5

Matrix Service Company

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Requirements for Oil & Gas Trucking in OK

CDL-A with Tanker (N) and HazMat (H) endorsements
Clean MVR with no DUI/DWI convictions
TWIC card for terminal access
Ability to work 12-14 hour shifts in remote locations
Experience with vacuum trucks, hot oil units, or winch trucks preferred

Equipment Used in Oklahoma

Tanker trailersVacuum trucksWinch trucksHot oil unitsFlatbed (pipe hauling)Pneumatic trailers

Trucking in Oklahoma

State CDL Avg

$46,000 - $70,000

Key Industries

Oil & gas extraction, Agriculture (cattle, wheat, cotton), Aerospace & defense (Tinker AFB)

Major Cities

Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow

Top Corridors

I-35 (OKC to Kansas and Texas), I-40 (east-west through OKC)

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Oil & Gas Trucking in Oklahoma — FAQ

What oilfield trucking jobs are available in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma offers positions in crude hauling from wellheads, fracking water transport, sand hauling for proppant supply, pipeline material delivery, and rig moving. The SCOOP/STACK formation in central Oklahoma is the primary hiring area, with additional work around the Woodford Shale.

How does Oklahoma oilfield pay compare to Texas?

Oklahoma oilfield drivers typically earn $68,000-$100,000, slightly below Texas Permian Basin rates. However, Oklahoma offers a lower cost of living, particularly for housing, and shorter commutes to well sites from cities like Oklahoma City and Enid.

Are oilfield trucking jobs in Oklahoma year-round?

Yes. While drilling activity fluctuates with oil prices, Oklahoma's midstream operations (pipeline transport, terminal loading, refinery supply) provide consistent year-round work. The state's moderate climate also means fewer weather-related shutdowns compared to North Dakota.