
Frac Water Execution
Design Waterline Transfer Systems, Plan Delivery Routes, and Execute Frac Water Operations Without Delays or Surprises
BUILT FOR:
Completions Engineers, Water Engineers, Field Staff
Overview
Completions engineers and field staff are under constant pressure to deliver the right water, at the right time, as frac schedules change. When waterline transfer requirements, pump setups, and delivery routes are managed in spreadsheets, every shift in the plan introduces risk: missed timelines, costly last-minute changes, and avoidable surprises in the field.
Barreleye helps teams coordinate frac water operations under changing conditions. In a single system, they can design waterline transfer systems, model pump placement, schedule and route deliveries, layer in costs, and track execution with mobile inputs. By unifying planning, design, cost modeling, and field tracking, Barreleye replaces reactive firefighting with fast, confident decision-making from plan through execution.
3 Core Problems We Solve
No Clear Waterline
Transfer Design
Scenario Iteration
Takes Too Long
Hard to Know How
Execution Actually Went
Teams struggle to answer, "What is the best waterline transfer design for this operation and what pumps are required?" Without a hydraulic model, it is hard to compare pump counts, pipe sizes, and layout options with confidence before committing to a plan.
Every change to flow rates, pipe specs, or pump assumptions means rebuilding spreadsheets from scratch. Teams ask, "How do we compare multiple design scenarios without starting over every time?" The result is slower decisions and designs that are harder to explain to vendors or leadership.
As operations run, teams ask, "How are things going and should we update the execution plan?" Without accurate cost and volume data captured during the operation, teams cannot assess whether the waterline design performed as expected or how to improve planning for the next one.
