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Oil & Gas Trucking Jobs in Texas

Texas dominates U.S. oil production, with the Permian Basin in West Texas alone accounting for over 40% of national crude output. The Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas adds another major demand center. Midland-Odessa serves as the operational hub, with thousands of trucking positions supporting drilling, fracking, water hauling, and pipeline construction across a 250-mile radius.

TX Industry Pay

$75,000 - $115,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+8% through 2028

Oil & Gas Trucking in Texas

Texas dominates U.S. oil production, with the Permian Basin in West Texas alone accounting for over 40% of national crude output. The Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas adds another major demand center. Midland-Odessa serves as the operational hub, with thousands of trucking positions supporting drilling, fracking, water hauling, and pipeline construction across a 250-mile radius.

Top Oil & Gas Trucking Employers in Texas

1

Select Water Solutions

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2

NexTier Oilfield Solutions

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3

Basic Energy Services

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4

ProPetro Holding

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5

Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure

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Requirements for Oil & Gas Trucking in TX

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 Texas

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

Trucking in Texas

State CDL Avg

$50,000 - $80,000

Key Industries

Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast), Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry), Agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain)

Major Cities

Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin

Top Corridors

I-35 (Dallas to San Antonio to Laredo), I-10 (Houston to San Antonio to El Paso)

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Oil & Gas Trucking in Texas — FAQ

Where are most oil trucking jobs in Texas?

The majority of oil trucking jobs in Texas are concentrated in the Permian Basin around Midland-Odessa, the Eagle Ford Shale south of San Antonio, and along the Gulf Coast refinery corridor from Beaumont to Corpus Christi. The Permian Basin alone employs tens of thousands of commercial drivers.

What is the cost of living like for oilfield drivers in West Texas?

Housing costs in Midland-Odessa are higher than the Texas average due to oil boom demand, with apartments averaging $1,200-$1,800/month. However, many employers offer housing stipends or man-camp accommodations. The high wages ($75K-$115K) more than offset the elevated living costs.

Do I need oilfield experience to drive in the Permian Basin?

Not necessarily. Many Permian Basin carriers hire CDL-A drivers with tanker/hazmat endorsements and provide oilfield-specific training. Experience with vacuum trucks or hot oil units gives you an edge, but companies like Select Water Solutions and NexTier run training programs for qualified CDL holders.