CANYON OILFIELD SERVICES LLC
Data confidence
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- FMCSA safety rating: S (20091102) — Per FMCSA filing, the safety rating on file is 17 years old. FMCSA does not automatically expire ratings, but a rating issued before the 24-month review window does not reflect the current compliance posture.
What this carrier is
CANYON OILFIELD SERVICES LLC is a mid-sized-fleet tanker operator based in Elk City, OK, FMCSA-registered in 2002. Operating footprint: 90 power units, 46 drivers. The carrier runs regional lanes and holds active MC573739 authority. Listed cargo classifications include general freight, metal: sheets, coils, rolls, logs, poles, beams, lumber, building materials, machinery, large objects, liquids and gases, oilfield equipment, grain, feed, hay, paper products, farm supplies, and construction materials. FMCSA safety rating on file: Satisfactory (Nov 2, 2009).
Fleet composition on file: 27 owned trucks, 63 owned tractors, 127 owned trailers.
Safety record
The strongest signal is Controlled Substances/Alcohol at 0.0% of peer cohort average — well under norm. Combined with a clean acute-flag picture, that supports the A grade. Main caution: nothing stands out as disqualifying on this record.
Against similarly sized 90-power-unit peers, this carrier is below cohort average in Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service, Driver Fitness, and Controlled Substances/Alcohol.
| BASIC | 3yr violations (TW) | Raw 3yr | Cohort avg | % of cohort | Acute |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unsafe Driving | 44.00 | 26 | 52.34 | 84.1% | |
| Hours-of-Service | 10.00 | 10 | 19.45 | 51.4% | |
| Driver Fitness | 3.00 | 1 | 4.55 | 66.0% | |
| Controlled Substances/Alcohol | 0.00 | 0 | 0.01 | 0.0% | |
| Vehicle Maintenance | 116.00 | 91 | 100.88 | 115.0% | |
| Hazmat | 0.00 | 0 | 2.76 | 0.0% |
What the BASIC table shows
What the BASIC table shows
Each BASIC (Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Category) is a slice of the safety record — Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances/Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, and Hazmat. "% of cohort" is this carrier's time-weighted violation count divided by the average among similarly sized peers. Below 100% means below cohort average; above 100% means above. Acute or critical violations are flagged in their own column and reflect FMCSA's most serious citation classes.
Inspection and violation record
What this carrier likely fits
This is a tanker operator that runs regional lanes, primarily interstate inside a 100-mile radius, at a mid-sized fleet scale, with general freight, metal: sheets, coils, rolls, logs, poles, beams, lumber, and other listed classes on the FMCSA cargo classification list. Trailer-heavy fleet composition (127 trailers against 63 tractors) is consistent with drop-and-hook or dedicated lane operation.
Key takeaways
- Grade A (strong) against 264 peer carriers operating 90 power units.
- No acute or critical violation flags in the current review window.
- 54 inspections in the 24-month SMS window (1 driver OOS, 11 vehicle OOS).
- Three-year public record: 129 violations, 5 reportable crashes.
- Controlled Substances/Alcohol is the strongest area — 0.0% of peer cohort average (well under norm).
- Operates as a mid-sized-fleet tanker operator running regional lanes with 90 power units on file.
About CANYON OILFIELD SERVICES LLC
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