DistributionNOW Opens New Branch in Jal, NM
DistributionNOW has opened a new DistributionNOW branch in Jal, NM; it will serve the Lea County and Southeastern New Mexico area with a wide range of oilfield supplies.
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DistributionNOW has opened a new DistributionNOW branch in Jal, NM; it will serve the Lea County and Southeastern New Mexico area with a wide range of oilfield supplies.

This new branch will provide much-needed supply chain support to the busiest county for oil and gas in the United States. DNOW is committed to providing the highest quality of pipe, valves and fittings (PVF) and other oilfield products to our customers. This new branch complements 16 others throughout the Permian Basin.
DistributionNOW is a global distributor of energy and industrial products and services — from upstream drilling and completion, exploration and production to downstream refining and chemicals, power generation and industrial markets. DNOW offers a broad range of products and services to help you safely and efficiently explore, develop, and produce oil and gas.
The company provides: PVF products (pipe, valves, valve actuators, fittings, flanges, gaskets and fasteners); MRO (maintenance, repair and operating supplies; safety products and PPE (personal protective equipment); instrumentation, measurement and control equipment.
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