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Oil and GasColorado, United States51-200 Employees
FHE USA engineers mission-critical infrastructure for the energy industry through three strategic divisions: FHE Completions, NRG Technologies, and FHE Power. Our portfolio addresses the industry's most pressing operational challenges—wellsite pressure control, frac fleet optimization, and power generation for critical facilities. Our strategy is built on partnerships, not transactions. FHE Completions delivers proprietary RigLock pressure control technology for completion operations where safety and precision are non-negotiable. NRG Technologies is transforming frac fleet economics through electrification and performance optimization that improves bottom lines while reducing environmental impact. FHE Power designs mobile and stationary power systems—featuring field-proven CAT generator sets—that solve the toughest backup power and grid support challenges. We're transparent about our ambitions: FHE Power is actively pursuing partnerships with data center operators to demonstrate what oil and gas-grade reliability means for mission-critical facilities. This pursuit reflects our broader vision—bringing the performance standards and engineering excellence proven in demanding energy applications to industries where downtime simply isn't an option. What sets FHE apart is our cross-divisional expertise. When you partner with us, you're not working with a single-product manufacturer. You're engaging with a company that understands energy infrastructure from the wellhead to the power grid, with the technical depth and operational experience to deliver integrated solutions that standalone providers can't match. For executives and decision-makers navigating complex operational and infrastructure challenges, FHE offers more than equipment—we offer strategic partnership backed by decades of engineering innovation and field-proven performance. Connect with our leadership team to explore how FHE's collective capabilities can address your most critical operational priorities.