End Fragmented Compliance.
Achieve Operational Certainty.
We integrate environmental compliance and engineering support under a single framework, mitigating risk and reducing your total cost of ownership.
Operational Friction is a Choice.
Managing multiple vendors creates fragmented data, missed deadlines, and regulatory exposure. This 'Sloppy Consultant Tax' results in operational delays and catastrophic fines when the EPA or RRC investigates.
The administrative burden is a hidden cost; the non-compliance penalty is a tangible threat to your operation. It's a system engineered for failure.
See how we fix thisConsolidated Energy Services
Contractors and consultants operate in siloed niches leaving your operations disjointed. We bring simplicity backed by scientific rigor.
Audit-Ready Engineering
Eliminate the 'Sloppy Consultant Tax' on capital projects with technically sound, legally defensible master MOCs.
Learn More →RRC & EPA Compliance
Verifiable compliance bridging the gap between field operations and agency mandates for Quad Oa/b/c and SPCC.
Learn More →Safety & Behavior Systems
Move beyond a 'checkbox culture' to insulate your operation from catastrophic liability and protect your workforce.
Learn More →Instrumentation & Electrical
Built for Texas oilfields. Top-tier I&E for liquid measurement, electrical troubleshooting, and full system integration.
Learn More →Why Tektite Energy?
Audit-Ready Documentation
Engineered to withstand federal and state regulatory scrutiny.
Single-Point Accountability
We unify safety, environmental, and engineering into a single system, eliminating the risks of fragmented vendor management.
RRC & EPA Field-Proven
Deep experience navigating complex mandates, from Quad Oa/b/c to SPCC planning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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