Roads, Drainage & Erosion Control That Keep Operations Moving
WYO Services builds and maintains the support infrastructure your sites depend on — access roads, drainage systems, and erosion control across the Powder River Basin.
Infrastructure That Holds Up Under Heavy Use
Oil and gas operations put serious demands on the ground around them. Heavy truck traffic, seasonal weather, and constant use break down roads and erode slopes fast. Without solid infrastructure, downtime adds up.
WYO Services handles the access roads, drainage solutions, and erosion control that keep your sites accessible and compliant. We work across Campbell, Converse, and surrounding counties — building infrastructure designed for the loads, traffic, and conditions specific to Powder River Basin operations.
Site Infrastructure Capabilities
Access Roads
Construction and maintenance of gravel and dirt access roads rated for heavy oilfield traffic, including turnouts and approach improvements.
Drainage Systems
Culvert installation, ditch construction, and water diversion to protect roads and pads from washout and standing water.
Erosion Control
Silt fencing, riprap placement, erosion blankets, and slope stabilization to meet BLM and state regulatory requirements.
Support Structures
Equipment pads, staging areas, and ancillary structures that support ongoing field operations and logistics.
Road Maintenance
Ongoing grading, gravel replenishment, and surface repair to keep access roads safe and functional through every season.
Stormwater Management
Design and installation of stormwater controls that handle runoff from pads, roads, and disturbed areas.
How We Build Site Infrastructure
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Site Assessment
We evaluate terrain, soil conditions, drainage patterns, and traffic requirements to determine the right approach for your site.
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Road Design
Access routes are planned for grade, load capacity, and sight lines — accounting for the equipment and vehicles that will use them daily.
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Grading & Base Preparation
Subgrade is cut, compacted, and shaped to specification. Base material is placed and rolled to create a stable driving surface.
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Drainage Installation
Culverts, ditches, and diversion structures are installed to move water away from roads and pads before it causes damage.
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Erosion Control
Slopes and disturbed areas receive erosion control measures — silt fence, matting, seeding, or riprap — based on site-specific conditions.
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Ongoing Maintenance
We provide scheduled and as-needed maintenance to keep roads graded, drainage clear, and erosion controls intact over time.
Common Questions About Site Infrastructure
What types of access roads do you build?
We build gravel and dirt access roads designed for heavy oilfield traffic — tanker trucks, service rigs, and haulers. Road construction includes subgrade preparation, base and surface material placement, compaction, and approach connections to county or state roads where required.
What drainage solutions do you offer?
We install culverts, construct drainage ditches, and build water diversion structures. The right solution depends on your site's terrain, soil type, and water flow patterns. Every installation is designed to protect roads and pads from washout and standing water.
What erosion control methods do you use?
We use silt fencing, erosion control blankets, riprap, slope stabilization, and revegetation depending on site conditions and regulatory requirements. BLM and WDEQ standards guide our approach on public and private land.
How quickly can you mobilize for infrastructure work?
Turnaround depends on project scope and current workload. For straightforward access road or drainage projects in the Gillette and Douglas area, we can typically mobilize within a few days. Larger infrastructure scopes require additional planning. Contact us for a specific timeline.
Need Roads, Drainage, or Erosion Control?
WYO Services builds infrastructure that holds up under the demands of oilfield operations. Tell us what your site needs.