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Set Up Oilfield Barrier Systems in San Angelo

Wellheads, batteries, and pumping equipment sit exposed on lease property where livestock, wildlife, and unauthorized vehicles can cause damage or create liability. You need portable barriers that secure a site quickly, hold up under wind and livestock pressure, and move easily when drilling or workover crews finish and the location shifts. Steadfast Supply LLC uses the same proven panel lines—Field 100, All-Purpose 200, Homestead 300, RanchHand 400, Outlaw 600, Maverick 1000, and BullProof 1100—to build perimeter fencing, equipment enclosures, and controlled-access gate systems on oil and gas sites across San Angelo.

Panels pin together in minutes without welding or concrete, so a two-person crew can secure a new battery or tank location in under an hour. Combine panels with pasture gates from 4' to 16' to create truck and personnel entry points. Weld-on hinges with grease zerks provide long service life even in dusty, high-traffic oilfield conditions. Add deer feeder panels, small livestock pens, or continuous fence sections to keep wildlife and neighboring stock away from hazards while clearly defining the work zone in San Angelo. This approach helps operators meet safety standards and landowner expectations on active leases.

Secure your next location with portable oilfield barrier systems by contacting Steadfast Supply LLC in San Angelo.

Engineered Barriers for High-Risk Oilfield Environments

You begin by selecting the panel series that matches your site requirements and expected exposure. Field 100 and All-Purpose 200 panels are lighter-duty options suitable for marking boundaries or controlling foot traffic. Homestead 300 and RanchHand 400 panels offer moderate strength for areas where livestock may test the barrier. Outlaw 600, Maverick 1000, and BullProof 1100 panels use heavier tubing and tighter rail spacing to handle cattle pressure, vehicle contact, and harsh weather in San Angelo.

Panels stack flat for transport on a flatbed trailer, and each section weighs little enough that two workers can carry and pin it into place without a forklift. Steadfast Supply LLC manufactures panels in standard lengths, usually ten or sixteen feet, and you can mix panel series within the same enclosure if specific sides of the site need extra durability. Gates are available in the same tubing weight as your chosen panel series, so hinges and frames match for consistent appearance and strength.

Some customers add continuous fence sections with T-posts when the site will remain in one location for months or years. This hybrid approach reduces costs on long perimeter runs while keeping portable panels at entry points where reconfiguration is more common. All panels feature powder-coat or painted finishes that resist rust and UV damage during extended outdoor exposure.

How Our Process Works

Operators and landowners in San Angelo often ask which panel series stops cattle most reliably, whether portable barriers meet regulatory requirements, and how long setup takes on a new drill pad. Here are answers to the most common questions about oilfield barrier systems and equipment protection fencing.

Which panel series is strong enough to stop cattle from pushing through?
RanchHand 400, Outlaw 600, Maverick 1000, and BullProof 1100 panels all provide cattle-rated strength. Outlaw 600 and higher use heavier-gauge tubing and closer rail spacing, which prevents cattle from leaning or lifting panels.
Do portable panels meet safety regulations for oilfield sites?
Portable panels define the work zone and restrict access, which satisfies most landowner and operator requirements in San Angelo. Check with your safety coordinator if your site has specific height or visibility standards.
How long does it take to set up a barrier around a tank battery?
A two-person crew can pin together a simple rectangle enclosure in thirty to sixty minutes. Larger sites with multiple gates or mixed panel heights may take two to three hours.
Can I move the entire barrier system when the well is plugged or relocated?
You pull the pins, load panels onto a trailer, and reassemble them at the new location. No cutting, welding, or concrete removal is required.
Should I use the same panel series for gates and perimeter sections?
Matching the gate frame to the panel tubing keeps hinges and latches aligned and ensures the gate swings smoothly. You can mix panel series on different sides if one area needs more strength than another.

Portable barrier systems let you secure equipment, protect livestock, and reconfigure layouts as drilling and production schedules change. When you're ready to set up perimeter fencing, add access gates, or protect sensitive equipment on your San Angelo lease, call us to review panel series, gate widths, and delivery options that fit your site and timeline.