Atlas Energy Solutions delivers 100 loads of
proppant as the first semi-truck customer to make driverless
deliveries with its own RoboTruck fleet
Atlas Energy Solutions concurrently launched
the Dune Express, a 42-mile autonomous conveyor system that
delivers sand to Atlas’s autonomous RoboTrucks and is a meaningful
part of Atlas’s strategy to automate its entire supply chain
Kodiak Robotics, Inc., a leading autonomous truck developer, and
Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. (NYSE: AESI) (“Atlas”) today announced
that Atlas has completed the delivery of 100 loads of proppant with
its two RoboTrucks, semi-trucks equipped with the Kodiak Driver,
Kodiak’s self-driving system. This milestone marks the first time
ever that a customer has taken ownership of a RoboTruck and
launched driverless commercial semi-trucking operations. The
initial driverless operations, which were announced in July 2024,
involved Kodiak delivering Atlas’s frac sand along a 21-mile
off-road route in West Texas’s Permian Basin with Kodiak-owned
driverless trucks. With Kodiak providing the self-driving
technology for these initial Atlas-owned RoboTrucks, Atlas is now
able to complete its own driverless deliveries across the 75,000
square mile Permian Basin in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico.
This sets Kodiak apart as the first company in the autonomous
trucking industry to launch commercial driverless trucking
operations.
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“This is an incredible moment, for us and for the autonomous
trucking industry as we have officially delivered a commercial
RoboTruck to a customer and launched commercial operations,” said
Don Burnette, Founder and CEO, Kodiak. “The commercialization of
autonomous trucks has been a goal for the industry for many years,
and it has now come to fruition. Kodiak is the first company to
make autonomous trucking a real business, and this is a major step
towards profitability for our company.”
Atlas intends to scale its RoboTruck deployment considerably
over the course of 2025 with multiple RoboTruck deployments
expected throughout the year. Given the scale and scope of
operations in the Permian Basin, Kodiak announced that it has
established an office in Odessa, Texas to support Atlas’s
operations. The 18,000-square-foot facility houses a team of 12
Kodiak employees, and is projected to grow to approximately 20
people by the end of Q1 2025.
Kodiak’s launch of driverless trucking service coincides with
Atlas’s first deliveries of sand off of the Dune Express, a 42-mile
long, fully-electric conveyor system that carries sand from Atlas’s
Kermit, Texas sand facility to an end-of-line loadout facility in
eastern New Mexico. Atlas’s Kodiak-driver equipped, autonomous
RoboTrucks are expected to move sand from the Dune Express to
Atlas’s customers across the Delaware Basin. The Dune Express is
part of Atlas’s strategy to automate the entire logistics process
for sand delivery to make it safer, more efficient, and more
reliable. It also aims to eliminate millions of truck miles driven
on public roads across the Permian, reducing traffic and improving
safety.
“Incorporating these driverless RoboTrucks into our operations
is a significant advancement in the automation of our business,
enhancing our ability to maintain a fundamentally safe and reliable
service at the best price for our customers,” said John Turner,
CEO, Atlas. “Becoming the first company to operate our own
autonomous semi-trucks and reaching 100 successful autonomous
proppant deliveries demonstrates our unique commitment to driving
innovation and automation across the Permian Basin’s rugged
terrain, dust, and heat.”
Prior to launching driverless operations with Atlas, Kodiak
successfully completed its safety case, which is a comprehensive
evaluation that demonstrates the safety and readiness of its
self-driving system, within Atlas’s operating domain. The delivery
of the world’s first customer-owned driverless RoboTrucks for
industrial operations happened in December 2024, and driverless
service with these trucks commenced on December 18th, 2024. This is
the first stage in Kodiak’s commercialization roadmap. As a next
step, Kodiak will extend its safety case to highways for its
long-haul customers.
The Kodiak Driver-equipped RoboTrucks feature Kodiak’s sixth
generation platform, which includes all the redundant components
required for operations without a safety driver. This includes
Kodiak’s proprietary SensorPods™, pre-calibrated modular units that
house all the sensors needed for autonomous driving, enabling fast
and easy repairs.
About Kodiak Robotics, Inc.
Kodiak Robotics, Inc. was founded in 2018 and has become the
trusted world leader in autonomous ground transportation committed
to a safer and more efficient future for all. The company is
developing an industry-leading artificial intelligence (AI) powered
technology stack purpose-built for driverless trucking
applications. The company delivers freight daily for its customers
across the South using its autonomous technology. In May, Kodiak
became the first autonomous trucking company to complete a fully
driverless delivery in West Texas’s Permian Basin. Kodiak also
leverages its commercial self-driving software to develop, test and
deploy autonomous capabilities for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Learn more about Kodiak on the web at kodiak.ai, and on LinkedIn
and Twitter. You can find the company press kit HERE.
About Atlas Energy Solutions
Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. is a leading proppant producer and
proppant logistics provider, serving primarily the Permian Basin of
West Texas and New Mexico. We operate 14 proppant production
facilities across the Permian Basin with a combined annual
production capacity of 29 million tons, including both large-scale
in-basin facilities and smaller distributed mining units. We manage
a portfolio of leading-edge logistics assets, which includes our
42-mile Dune Express conveyor system. In addition to our conveyor
infrastructure, we manage a fleet of 120 trucks, which are capable
of delivering expanded payloads due to our custom-manufactured
trailers and patented drop-depot process. Our approach to managing
both our proppant production and proppant logistics operations is
intently focused on leveraging technology, automation and remote
operations to drive efficiencies.
We are a low-cost producer of various high-quality, locally
sourced proppants used during the well completion process. We offer
both dry and damp sand, and carry various mesh sizes including 100
mesh and 40/70 mesh. Proppant is a key component necessary to
facilitate the recovery of hydrocarbons from oil and natural gas
wells.
Our logistics platform is designed to increase the efficiency,
safety and sustainability of the oil and natural gas industry
within the Permian Basin. Proppant logistics is increasingly a
differentiating factor affecting customer choice among proppant
producers. The cost of delivering sand, even short distances, can
be a significant component of customer spending on their well
completions given the substantial volumes that are utilized in
modern well designs.
We continue to invest in and pursue leading-edge technologies,
including autonomous trucking, digital infrastructure, and
artificial intelligence, to support opportunities to gain
efficiencies in our operations. To this end, we have recently taken
delivery of next-generation dredge mining assets to drive
efficiencies in our proppant production operations. These
technology-focused investments aim to improve our cost structure
and also combine to produce beneficial environmental and community
impacts.
While our core business is fundamentally aligned with a lower
emissions economy, our core obligation has been, and will always
be, to our stockholders. We recognize that maximizing value for our
stockholders requires that we optimize the outcomes for our broader
stakeholders, including our employees and the communities in which
we operate. We are proud of the fact that our approach to
innovation in the hydrocarbon industry while operating in an
environmentally responsible manner creates immense value. Since our
founding in 2017, our core mission has been to improve human
beings’ access to the hydrocarbons that power our lives while also
delivering differentiated social and environmental progress. Our
Atlas team has driven innovation and has produced industry-leading
environmental benefits by reducing energy consumption, emissions,
and our aerial footprint. We call this Sustainable Environmental
and Social Progress.
We were founded in 2017 by Ben M. “Bud” Brigham, our Executive
Chairman, and are led by an entrepreneurial team with a history of
constructive disruption bringing significant and complementary
experience to this enterprise, including the perspective of
longtime E&P operators, which provides for an elevated
understanding of the end users of our products and services. Our
executive management team has a proven track record with a history
of generating positive returns and value creation. Our experience
as E&P operators was instrumental to our understanding of the
opportunity created by in-basin sand production and supply in the
Permian Basin, which we view as North America’s premier shale
resource and which we believe will remain its most active through
economic cycles.
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