Wildcat Midstream Limited Partnership is happy to announce the opportunity to host a Community Appreciation Event in Helper Utah July 19th.
The Wildcat Team is coordinating with Mayor Lenise Peterman to create an annual summer weekend event on Main Street open to residents and guests where we support local live music, food, drink and continual communal feedback. We envision a goodwill forum for us to get to know the Community and for them to get to know us.
Helper History
Helper was formed around 1881 to support the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad with its need for helper locomotives to push and pull to Soldier Summit. Helper has become a diverse community, requiring the need for both skilled and unskilled labor from all parts of the world. In 1923 Helper had recorded citizens from 27 different nationalities. Helper has seen a resurgence, transforming into an artist and tourist destination. The town’s historic Main Street now features galleries, museums, and shops, housed in historic brick buildings, reflecting a blend of its rich past and vibrant present.
Helper owes much of its past development and current economic viability to trucking, transloading and railroading. In other words, the producers in the Uinta Basin, supported by the Ute Tribe, invest in drilling and fracking including the small businesses that support the development of this beautiful wax resource.
The wax must be exported! That’s where all of us are involved. The trucks, Wildcats transloading to our railcars, and the Union Pacific railroad make it possible to move and sell the wax to the many refineries that love the value that our wax provides to our United States Energy Infrastructure that we all rely upon every day.
Wildcat believes that it is of utmost importance that we continue to support the Helper Community. Many of our folks and families live in the community and nearby Carbon County. Just like all of us in the oilfield we accept and celebrate the oilfield lifestyle and its hustle and bustle mentality, and the inherent risk we assume. So do the folks in the Helper and surrounding Communities.
Wildcat has already contributed $100,000 as a show of support to the Community. This money has been used for the partial reconstruction of the historical baseball and softball fields. It has been and will be again a local meeting, entertainment, and social place for the community.
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