Frontier Oilfield Services, Inc (otcqb:FOSI) announces its intention to acquire Chico Coffman Tank Trucks, Inc, including its wholly owned subsidiary, Coffman Disposal, LLC for the sum of $17,408,348.00 subject to certain negative and positive adjustments based upon the amount, at the time of closing, of Coffman's indebtedness, seller's expenses and EBITA adjustments.
Coffman is a salt water disposal company with its primary base of operations located in North Texas with its trade and service area being in the Barnett Shale oil and gas field located in North Central Texas.
Coffman had audited 2011 revenues on $40.5 million with an EBITA of $3,263,929. Coffman's assets are currently valued on its financials at $24 million and consist of accounts receivables, rolling stock (trucks and trailers), six permitted disposal wells and the headquarters real property.
Tim P Burroughs, President of Frontier Oilfield Services, stated, "We are pleased that Mr. JD Coffman will remain as President of Coffman Tank Trucks, Inc. under a five year employment agreement and assist us in the implementation of our future acquisition strategy."
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