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The Haynesville Shale's dedicated hot shot hiring marketplace.
The Haynesville Shale is one of the most actively drilled natural gas plays in the U.S. Roughly
11,000 wells are pulling gas out of the formation, with drilling concentrated in
DeSoto Parish and spreading into Bossier, Caddo, and Claiborne parishes. New LNG export facilities
on the Louisiana Gulf Coast are driving 2026 drilling demand higher — and rig sites need reliable
hot shot coverage to keep operations running.
Shreveport and Bossier City are the primary staging hubs. Lafayette services the southern corridor.
Typical loads include:
- Drill pipe and BHA components for horizontal Haynesville wells
- Frac sand and pump components for hydraulic fracturing operations
- Blowout preventer (BOP) parts and wellhead equipment
- Produced water handling equipment
- Chemicals and fluid additives
Oilfield hot shot loads pay $2.20–$2.50/mile on standard hauls and up to
$3.00/mile on expedited or oversized freight. Compare that to general freight
at $1.25–$1.75/mile — the oilfield premium is real.
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Hot shot trucking in Louisiana — answers
What rates do Haynesville hot shot loads pay?
Oilfield hot shot loads in Louisiana's Haynesville Shale region typically pay
$2.20–$2.50 per mile for standard drill pipe, frac sand, and rig equipment
hauls. Time-sensitive or oversized loads can reach
$3.00+/mile. Compare that
to general freight, which averages around $1.25–$1.75/mile — the oilfield premium is real.
HotRig only shows loads at $2.20+/mile so you're not wasting time on unprofitable freight.
Browse current Louisiana rates →
What equipment is most in demand for Louisiana hot shot work?
The Haynesville Shale is a deep, high-pressure natural gas play. The highest-demand hot shot loads
include: drill pipe and bottom-hole assembly (BHA) components, hydraulic fracturing equipment and
frac sand, wellhead and blowout preventer (BOP) parts, chemical additives and fluid systems, and
produced water handling equipment. Gooseneck flatbed trailers are the standard rig.
A dually pickup or medium-duty truck with a 40-ft gooseneck covers most
Haynesville loads.
Do I need a CDL to run hot shot loads in Louisiana?
Not necessarily. Louisiana allows non-CDL hot shot operations for loads under the
10,000 lb GVWR threshold. Oilfield equipment hauls that exceed that limit
require a Class A CDL. On parish roads, you're limited to one trailer
(truck + single trailer). For oversized or overweight loads, you'll need a permit from the
Louisiana DOTD. Check your specific load weight before dispatching —
HotRig flags loads that require CDL or permits.
Where are the main hot shot hubs in Louisiana?
The three primary staging hubs for Haynesville Shale hot shot work are:
Shreveport/Bossier City (DeSoto, Caddo, Bossier parishes — the epicenter of
Haynesville drilling), Lafayette (southern Louisiana corridor, petrochemical
and oilfield services), and Monroe/Ruston (northern Louisiana, Haynesville
eastern edge). Most loads originate in the DeSoto Parish area and run to rig sites within
150–300 miles.
How does HotRig work for Louisiana drivers?
Sign up, set your location and equipment type, and HotRig pushes
quality loads directly to you — no hunting load boards, no spam. Every load shown is
$2.20+/mile, from pre-vetted operators. When you complete a haul, payment hits within 24 hours.
No 30–60 day broker payment delays.
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