HB Rentals is one of those unsung heroes of the oil industry. Not a glamorous, high-tech, 3-D company. No. It just provides accommodations and camps for workers at remote oilfield locations. But now, it has donated the first Oilfield Christian Fellowship chapel to be placed within an oilfield man-camp, as they are called. It is in Big Piney, Wyoming. HB donated two 10-foot by 50-foot trailers, removed their side walls to join them together, and furnished a new roof as well. The North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention finished the interior and included computers and phone lines, ramps and porches. Now the rig workers can find some respite from the 24/7 work, weather and isolation. HB is a company owned by Superior Energy Services in Broussard, just outside Lafayette, Louisiana.
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