Inline Services Acquires First Call Enterprises; Strengthens Its Position in Pipeline Market

Phil Morrison, Inline CEO and Bryan McDonald, Inline COO

Tomball, TX Release: Monday, March 9, 2020.  For Immediate Release

The Parent Company of Inline Services, LLC. (Tomball, Texas) has completed the acquisition of all assets of First Call Enterprises (Tulsa, Oklahoma).  Inline Services is a manufacturer of pipeline pigging products and active speed control pipeline cleaning pigs.  First Call Enterprises is a provider of Hot Tapping and Plugging services, pipeline freezing services, and a provider of pipeline fittings for Hot Tapping and Plugging.

Inline Services CEO Phil Morrison stated yesterday “The First Call acquisition immediately compliments Inline Services’ strategy of serving the Oil and Gas Pipeline Industry through a portfolio of services and manufacturing businesses.”  First Call President Bryan McDonald stated, “We are delighted to join forces with Inline Services and grow our combined presence in the pipeline market.  We will immediately rebrand First Call Enterprises into Inline Pressure Services and build the Inline Brand into a leading services provider to Oil and Gas Pipeline Operators.

To accommodate the additional Houston-Based staff, Inline has leased additional Office/Warehouse space in Tomball, Texas and will maintain a lease on the Office/Warehouse/Shop space in Tulsa Oklahoma.

Additional information regarding Inline Services and Inline Pressure Services will soon be available on the company website inlineservicesredo.flywheelsites.com .

Contact Info:

Scott Dauzat, VP of Business Development
Inline Services, LLC.
27731 Commercial Park Rd.
Tomball, TX 77375
281.401.8142 | 888.973.0079

Pictured above: Phil Morrison (right), Inline CEO, and Bryan McDonald (left), Inline COO.

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