Vista Pipe
Vista Pipe offers expertise, relationships, and purchasing power to the OCTG, line pipe, and poly pi
08/05/2020
Unloading pipe to the morning sunrise has never been better!
Reach out to our team for your pipeline and logistic needs.
Houston: (281) 378-1552
Denver: (303) 317-6935
07/31/2020
Vista Baby has style!
07/29/2020
Birthday shout out to Chris Boub! He has always shown our team what hard work, persistence, friendship, and a great whale tale mustache looks like. We look forward to being a year wiser with you and all that comes with it.
Happy Birthday!
- The Vista Pipe Team
07/27/2020
What project do you need delivered?
Contact the Vista Pipe team and we will deliver the service and knowledge you need!
07/19/2020
New experience this weekend, NASCAR with no fans! 🏁
07/17/2020
Upstream & Midstream ➡️ We Got You Covered!
is your source for OCTG, LINE PIPE & HDPE PRODUCTS. We source your products as a team and get it delivered as a team.
From the Vista Pipe team, have a great weekend!
07/08/2020
We hope you had a memorable 4th celebrating our country and a weekend filled with customers, family, and friends! 🇺🇸
07/04/2020
Happy 4th of July
We are proud to play our part in this amazing industry helping this great country stay safe, secure, and energy independent.
06/29/2020
Vista Pipe proudly offers expertise, relationships, and purchasing power to the OCTG, line pipe, and poly pipe segments of the North American oil, gas, and water markets.
06/26/2020
Ready for the weekend?
Kyle Kadavy knows how to do it right, Vista style 🐟
Have a great pre-4th of July!
06/25/2020
- PIPELINE HISTORY - “The Little Big Inch Pipeline”
To maintain the flow of oil, the government funded the construction of the longest and largest pipeline ever built up to that time. Officially named the War Emergency Pipeline, it passed through 10 states and connected Baytown, Texas, on the Gulf of Mexico, with Linden, New Jersey. The War Emergency Pipeline was actually two pipelines running parallel along the same route: A 24-inch (60-centimeter) diameter pipe carried crude oil while a smaller 20-inch (50-centimeter) line carried refined petroleum products.
By the standards of the time, these pipes were giants. Typical pipelines of the period had diameters of no more than 8 inches (20 centimeters). In industry parlance, pipes with a diameter of more than a foot (30 cm) were called “big inch” pipes. Workers building the 24-inch-diameter War Emergency Pipeline named it “the Big Inch.” The 20-inch line was amusingly dubbed “the Little Big Inch.”
Completed exactly one year after construction began in June 1942, the two pipelines are collectively called the “Inch Lines.” The pipelines delivered more than 500,000 barrels of oil per day for the war effort, and all of it on a land route safe from N**i submarines.
06/17/2020
We care about our family, our country and our customers/vendors. As a new dad, you can never go wrong being too tacticool! Congrats to Josh and Ali on the great addition to the family.
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20333 TX-249 #200
Houston, TX
77070