Fuels

Leighton O'Brien Partners with D&H Petroleum, United Pump Supply

Expands distributor market coverage in the Southwest

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Global tank and fuel management company Leighton O'Brien has entered into a partnership with leading storage tank contractor and environmental services providers D&H Petroleum and United Pump Supply to provide EPA-certified tank and fuel management services to D&H/United customers throughout Texas and New Mexico.

D&H/United Pump is the 10th licensed service provider to join Leighton O'Brien's growing U.S. network, and the 29th globally. The partnership involves an initial trial of Leighton O'Brien's testing equipment at United's San Antonio/Schertz branch on behalf of the retail group, which comprises seven branches in total.

The alliance will enable D&H/United to deliver Leighton O'Brien's best-practice testing equipment to its customers to conduct tank testing, line testing, vapor recovery testing and leak-detection testing, supported by qualified engineering and technical assistance, including data analysis and comprehensive reporting.

Leighton O'Brien co-founder and CEO Reed Leighton said the partnership will enhance D&H/United's ability to meet ongoing client requirements for environmental compliance.

"This alliance will enable D&H/United customers to capitalize on best practice tank and line testing methods and systems, with the backing of a globally recognized leader."

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