Topnotch Komatsu equipment, dealer support contribute to success
Carl and Gwenetta Morgan have
weathered the ups and downs of New
Mexico’s oil and gas industry for almost 20
years. When the industry fell into a deep
slump a couple of years ago, they knew how
to survive.
“It was rough, but we knew eventually
it would turn around and it is improving,”
said Gwenetta, Vice President of Morgan
Tools Company, LLC. “In fact, we started the
business during one of the toughest times for
the oil and gas industry, and we got through
it because we focused on a particular need
and set out to be known for filling that need
with an emphasis on customer satisfaction.”
That has helped Morgan Tools develop a
reputation as one of the premier oil and gas
service companies within a 100-mile radius of
the company’s base in Artesia. The Morgans
specialize in oil- and gas-well pad construction
that often includes building a road to the pad
and constructing ponds that are used during
drilling-completion operations.
“Our services start with staking and
putting the site to grade, which can involve
hauling in caliche, if needed, for the road and
pad,” explained Carl. “If the oil or gas well is
a dry hole, which is not the case very often,
we will come back and return it to its original
state. We offer the same after a well has been
plugged and abandoned. Most of the work
we do is for customers we have worked with
for years, including some of our very first.”
A welder by trade, Carl started Morgan
Tools by offering those services. Because
he also had experience running heavy
equipment, turning to grading and
excavation work was natural. Some of the
first jobs he did involved digging out old,
plugged and abandoned wells so they could
be re-entered.
“It was often tough and dangerous work,
but it allowed customers to see that Carl was
willing to do whatever it took to get the job
done,” Gwenetta said. “It is still that way. If
a customer comes to us with a project that
needs to be done within a certain time frame,
our goal is to meet it.”
“Outstanding group”
The Morgans say their staff takes the same
approach. “We are a small business, but we
can do sizeable projects because our staff is
as conscientious about customer satisfaction
as we are. They are an outstanding group of
employees,” reported Gwenetta.
“We have several longtime, key employees
who are supervised by Stephen Wilson, our
foreman, who’s been with Morgan Tools for
almost its entire history.”
Komatsu, Road Machinery play role in success
“A breakdown with a competitive brand
we previously used led us to Komatsu,” Carl
recalled. “We had a practically brand-new
dozer that broke down. The dealer could not
seem to get it fixed, which caused significant
downtime. I asked the dealer to bring me
something to replace it. Sure enough, they
did. They drove up with this old Komatsu
dozer with about 6,000 hours on it. I did not
think it would even be able to get off the trailer
because it looked like it had been quite abused.
But that machine fired up and it did not miss
a beat. I told myself right then, ‘If Komatsu
makes equipment like this, I am going to have
to get some.’ Now, that is all I run.”
Morgan Tools currently has three Komatsu
dozers, including a new interim Tier 4 D65-17.
“The Komatsu is far superior to anything else
we have run, both in terms of productivity and
longevity,” Carl pointed out. “For comparison,
over the same period of time that our competitive
dozers would have needed tracks replaced, our
Komatsus still have at least 50 percent of their
track life left. That is a huge difference.
“I am very impressed with the
improvements made on the new D65-17,” he
continued. “The Sigma blade allows more
ground to be moved during a longer push.
Because the ground we move can be hard, we
use the ripper quite often, and the D65 has
the power to get through it.”
In addition to dozers, Morgan Tools has a
GD655 motor grader, a PC200LC-8 excavator
and a WA320 wheel loader, all purchased from
Road Machinery, LLC’s El Paso branch with
the help of Account Manager Gabe Mendivil.
The new D65-17 dozer’s services are covered
under the new Komatsu CARE program that
provides distributor service for three years
or 2,000 hours on interim Tier 4 machines.
Road Machinery handles service on the other
Komatsu pieces through a service agreement.
“The service agreement is very valuable
because it ensures our maintenance is done on
time,” said Carl. “Road Machinery tracks our
equipment with KOMTRAX and sets up the
services at our convenience. I also like that they
track our machine usage with KOMTRAX. The
service we get from Gabe and Road Machinery
has contributed to our success.”
In it for the long haul
The Morgans have seen many peaks
and valleys over the years, but have seen
increased activity in the oil and gas industry
within the last few months. “There are vast oil
and gas resources here and we are confident
that the industry will continue to grow,” said
Gwenetta. “And as long as there is a demand
for our business services, we will be here ...
we are here for the long haul.”