Find threading companies within the completion products & services category supporting upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas work across North America.
Worn or corroded components need repair methods that can hold tight process control. Apollo Machine & Welding Ltd works from Edmonton as a machine shop for oil and gas, mining, power generation, agriculture, pulp and paper, and other industrial sectors across North America.
Our Apollo-Clad laser cladding adds pure metal or alloy to new or damaged parts for wear, corrosion, and abrasion protection. The process also helps salvage worn components when replacement is costly or lead times are tight.
Precision machining and Apollo Premium Threading are part of the same shop capability. We machine components that need repeatable dimensions, controlled finishes, and service-ready threads for demanding industrial use.
More than 45 years in custom machining has shaped our approach to repair planning, part recovery, and production work. Our Edmonton shop can discuss machining, threading, or laser cladding needs around the part condition and service environment.
We build API and premium threaded connections from Edmonton for pipelines, wellsites, and flow lines that need the right fit first.
Our machine shop pairs API threading and premium threading with custom CNC machining. More than 100 threading licenses, including 14 premium licenses, give us a defined base for tubular and connection work.
For pigging and isolation jobs, we supply Pig Valves, Automatic Pigging Launchers, pressure isolation valves, switches, and cement heads. Those products help field teams open hard-to-pig lines, control flow, and handle pressure-control or cementing tasks.
When a build needs a custom fit, our engineering support helps shape the hardware around the operating condition.
Atomic Machine Shop Inc brings manufacturing into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Edmonton, AB. Process-equipment care and machining are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our manufacturing scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The process-equipment care side helps customers keep conveyors and mill assets easier to maintain. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With machining, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. The automation side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move before the request turns into a quote or service plan.
Instrumentation works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The inspection side helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Manufacturing changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use manufacturing as the anchor and bring in process-equipment care where it helps define the next step in Edmonton, AB.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When manufacturing is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Process-equipment care gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with manufacturing and then connecting it to process-equipment care, machining and automation keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to custom work. Listed as established in 2002, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect manufacturing to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Edmonton, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When process-equipment care enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next.
BP Precision Machining LTD. brings design into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Edmonton, AB. Engineering and manufacturing are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The engineering side helps customers turn requirements into buildable technical choices. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With manufacturing, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move before the request turns into a quote or service plan. Machining works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. The waterjet cutting side helps customers cut material without forcing the job into a narrow machining path. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Design changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes repair. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use design as the anchor and bring in engineering where it helps define the next step in Edmonton, AB. The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Engineering gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with design and then connecting it to engineering, manufacturing and repair planning keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to repair. Listed as established in 1997, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. When engineering enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request.
Conveyer & Machine Service Ltd ties design to a real job condition around Saskatoon, SK. The nearby scope includes repair planning, fabrication and process-equipment care. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. For customers in Saskatoon, SK, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With fabrication, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. The process-equipment care side helps customers keep conveyors and mill assets easier to maintain. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The machining side helps customers bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Design changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes mining, agricultural, heavy industrial and custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame design with repair planning so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Saskatoon, SK, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Repair planning gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Saskatoon, SK, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with design and then connecting it to repair planning, fabrication and process-equipment care keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to mining, agricultural, heavy industrial, custom work, durable build requirements and concept-to-construction planning. Listed as established in 1960, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Saskatoon, SK, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to repair planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Saskatoon, SK sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in repair planning where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether design belongs in the first call. They can also see when repair planning should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
Welders & Machinists. Custom Machining. Industrial Repairing, Manufacturing Work, Agricultural Industry Services, Oil Field, and Potash. Fabro Ltd. Swift Current, SK Complete Machine Shop and Welding Services 306-778-3955 Fax: 306-778-3538 2545 N Service Rd. W • Swift Current, SK S9H 5L3 Fabro Ltd Swift Current For over 55 years, Fabro Ltd. has been a leading provider of custom machining and welding services for Swift Current and surrounding areas. Over the years, services have expanded to include oilfield, agricultural, potash and industrial repairs and manufacturing.
Drill pipe and OCTG inspection work has to catch damage before it reaches the next run. Force South Inspection Services handles pipe inspection, drill pipe services, and mobile field repair from Nisku for oilfield tubular programs.
Our Nisku operation includes in-plant inspection and field service. Evidence from the site names bottom-hole assembly inspection, transverse electromagnetic drill pipe inspection, refacing, and straightening.
We also work in OCTG inspection and repair, threading, manufacturing, and tubing protection. These service families connect shop inspection with the repair steps needed to return tubulars to a usable condition.
Force Inspection Services Inc. was established in 2003 and is headquartered in Nisku, Alberta. Our inspection and threading work is planned around pipe condition, tool string demands, and field schedules for Western Canadian oilfield activity.
Valve actuation mounting hardware has to match the valve, actuator, and bolt pattern before a facility assembly is ready for service. Gledhill Steel Products Inc. is our Edmonton machine shop for valve actuation design and related hardware.
We machine and fit mounting pieces around the actual assembly. Alignment, attachment points, and shop tolerances stay in view so the job remains centered on valve actuation rather than general product supply.
From our Edmonton shop, we handle the narrow build path needed for industrial valve assemblies and related mounting work.
Goodwater Machine Shop (1986) Ltd. is based in Goodwater Saskatchewan and serves clients throughout the South-east Saskatchewan Oilfield area, including Weyburn, Midale & Estevan.
Well intervention and tubular work depend on threads, tools, and pressure-control systems that fit the well plan. Hunting Energy Services Canada connects Calgary oilfield work with Hunting's global manufacturing, connection technology, and intervention product lines.
Our OCTG path covers premium connection technologies and tubular supply for energy and geothermal markets. Advanced manufacturing adds precision tubular components, deep-hole drilling, and complex turned or milled profiles for oil and gas applications.
For producing wells, Hunting publishes well intervention products for logging and other well services. Pressure control, slickline, e-line, control and injection, thru-tubing, and Opti-TEK well test systems sit in that intervention path.
Hunting also manufactures perforating and logging systems, energetics, instrumentation, wireline firing systems, release tools, setting tools, and TCP firing heads. Calgary is the local company record, while the source evidence supports a global energy manufacturing and service network rather than a single-branch inventory promise.
Integrated Cryogenic Systems Inc. operates as Alberta Cryogenics in Calgary. We repair cryogenic pump packages for oilfield use and handle the valves, direct-fired vaporizers, and instrumentation that keep those systems running.
Our 9,000-square-foot Calgary shop rebuilds cold-end and power-end assemblies, completes boost-pump retrofits, and takes on larger package construction when a unit needs a fuller rebuild path.
Threading and bending for high- and low-pressure instrumentation stay close to the pump package. ACI Fabrication adds in-house welding and fabrication so rebuilds, retrofits, and vaporizer repairs can move through one Calgary location.
Leross Oilfield Service Ltd gives customers a clearer starting point for manufacturing around Calgary, AB. The nearby scope includes repair planning, parts supply and inspection. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our manufacturing scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. For customers in Calgary, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With parts supply, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can reduce downtime by finding replacement items quickly. The inspection side helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Drill pipe works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. That capability helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Manufacturing changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes oil and gas and repair. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect manufacturing with repair planning so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Calgary, AB.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When manufacturing is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Repair planning gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Calgary, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with manufacturing and then connecting it to repair planning, parts supply and inspection keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas and repair. Listed as established in 2007, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Calgary, AB, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when manufacturing remains close to repair planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Calgary, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use manufacturing as the anchor, then bring in repair planning where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether manufacturing belongs in the first call. They can also see when repair planning should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when manufacturing remains close to repair planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Calgary, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
Custom machining/welding, combine header augers for all makes and models (continuous-feed and standard), haybine conditioning rollers, combine variable speeds, agricultural parts. Based in Weyburn, SK.
We build heavy-duty power tools and hand tools in Scarborough for drilling, fastening, and electrical installation work. Milwaukee Tools keeps the line aimed at industrial and trade use where access, material, and runtime shape the tool choice.
Drilling and fastening tools sit alongside SAWZALL reciprocating saws and MX FUEL equipment. Batteries and chargers keep the tools moving. Site lighting and modular storage round out the line when the job needs cordless mobility and a cleaner handoff between the shop and the jobsite.
ONE-KEY connected features track items and manage inventory as tools move through a shift.
High-volume machined parts need repeatable quality before they reach assembly, instrumentation, or field equipment. Machine O Matic operates an Edmonton machine shop with more than 25 years of experience in production machining.
We machine small parts and larger components with turning centres up to 12 inches in diameter, machining centres up to 18 inches in diameter, and mill machining up to 48 inches in length. Multi-axis machining and custom threading help when part geometry or connection detail is the hard part of the job.
Quality control is part of the shop setup. We use CMM measurement and surface testing equipment to check parts against customer requirements before they leave our Edmonton facility.
Automation and high-capacity band saw cutting help us keep production work moving for customers that need consistent parts, repeat orders, or a strategic machining partner in Alberta.
Structural and industrial fastening work depends on the right bolt, thread, and tolerance before installation begins. In New Westminster, Pacific Bolt Manufacturing Ltd makes Canadian bolts, nuts, construction fasteners, anchors, and threaded parts for demanding project use.
Our shop combines fastener manufacturing with CNC and manual machining. That means we can run large production orders or make one-off parts when a construction or industrial job needs a specific size, thread, or machined detail.
Pacific Bolt has grown into the largest bolt manufacturer in Western Canada, supported by a long history of manufacturing and ongoing quality improvement. We also maintain technical information on proper fastener and bolt use for construction projects.
For work that needs made-in-Canada fasteners, our New Westminster team can plan around construction bolts, anchors, machining requirements, and threading details for the job.
We are committed to delivering high-quality products , at a reasonable price and always exceeding your expectations. Our expertise covers customized designs , and parts that need alterations and repairs for outstanding results. RIO-TEK was incorporated in 2003 after the acquisition and merger of two machine shops in the Edmonton area, and we are conveniently located within close proximity to all Major Traffic Routes within Alberta, including an International Airport and assorted experienced Courier Options. Our team of experts designs and builds, but is not limited to, the following industries: Processing Plants (Refineries, Gas Plants, Food Processing, Treatment Plants, Pipelines, etc.) Construction (Electrical, Pumping, Foundations, etc).
Rock Tubulars works from Nisku with casing and tubing service for Alberta oilfield jobs. Our shop focuses on pipe condition, thread condition, and connection repair. We inspect OCTG, gauge threads, repair casing and tubing threads, supply couplings, repair couplings, and provide mobile tong service.
Customers come to Rock Tubulars when pipe needs a clear decision before it moves again. We inspect OCTG and run VTFLD and roll-by inspection so damaged pipe can be separated from pipe that is ready for use. That gives the next field step a cleaner starting point.
Thread gauging and threading repair keep the service focused on the connection. We repair 8RD, EUE, and Buttress casing and tubing threads when the pipe body is still worth keeping. That can help recover usable inventory without sending every connection issue straight to replacement.
Coupling repair and coupling supply support the same pipe package. A joint may need a repaired coupling, a replacement coupling, or a closer review before it goes back into a package. Our service keeps those decisions tied to casing and tubing, not a broad repair claim.
Mobile tong service adds field-side help when pipe handling is already active. A customer may need tong support for makeup, breakout, or pipe movement while the job is in progress. We keep that call connected to the same pipe-readiness path as the shop work.
This service fits pipe yards, service companies, and field programs that need a practical answer near Alberta oilfield activity. Pipe can be inspected before it moves, repaired before staging, or checked after handling damage. Rock Tubulars keeps the decision tied to the next field use.
Because Rock Tubulars stays close to casing and tubing, customers can bring a pipe problem without turning it into a general shop search. The same service path can cover inspection, thread condition, coupling needs, and field handling support.
Rock Tubulars is strongest for customers who need OCTG inspection, connection repair, and tong service tied together. The value is a clearer decision before pipe is staged, transported, made up, or sent back into field use.
PDC drill bits and stabilizers need accurate machining, not generic shop work. Samex Canada in Edmonton handles CNC machining, drilling, and grinding for oilfield parts that have to hold shape and thread cleanly.
Our shop manufactures fracking tools and PDC drill bits. We also machine stabilizers and drill pipe accessories. Threading stays in-house for the connection work.
CAM software helps us turn difficult tool geometry into shop-ready steps. From the Edmonton area, we machine oilfield tools with CNC machining, drilling, and grinding before they go back to work.
Some machined parts start as a problem before they become a drawing. Saturn Machine Works is an Edmonton Machine Shops team built around problem-solving machining, internal shop services, and managed outside services for turnkey parts.
We look at the existing solution before we cut metal. If a part, repair, or production challenge needs a better method, our Edmonton shop can test options and manage the steps needed to move from idea to finished component.
Our service model combines in-shop machining with outside processes when a part needs more than one operation. That can help industrial customers keep the machining, finishing, and delivery path under one project flow.
Established in 1999, Saturn Machine Works serves Edmonton-area customers that need a machine shop for practical part solutions, production improvements, and managed component delivery.
Drilling and completion tools have to hold tolerance before they meet downhole pressure, torque, or formation conditions. SNO Drilling Tool Canada uses the Western Drilling Tools source evidence for Calgary-made drilling tools and completion tools.
Our supported shop path includes bits, completion tools, pressure testing, threading, welding, and mechanical inspection. The source also supports oil and gas, mining, water well, geotechnical, and environmental drilling markets, with this profile led from the oil and gas tool requirement.
For a tool request, the planning details are tool type, thread requirement, pressure-test need, inspection scope, and drilling environment. We keep the manufacturing path tied to the tool going into the hole.
Downhole strings fail when pipe design does not match pressure, bending, corrosion, or well path demands. Tenaris Global Services (Canada) Inc supplies coiled tubing manufacturing-sales and service, oil country tubulars, and line pipe from Calgary for oil and gas wells, pipeline projects, and energy infrastructure.
We manufacture steel pipe for the energy industry and related industrial applications. Our coiled tubing is built for well workover, velocity and production strings, logging, drilling, and special downhole applications with factory-installed wireline or capillary tubes.
Offshore and pipeline projects need pipe that can handle deep water, long service life, and tight design controls. We develop custom steel pipes, risers, and related services for deep and ultra-deep water needs, backed by metallurgy experience and R&D facilities.
Low-carbon energy projects use many of the same pressure, transport, and well integrity decisions as oil and gas. We supply products and services for hydrogen storage and transportation, geothermal wells, carbon capture and sequestration, and renewable energy applications where steel pipe performance is central to the project.
Downhole pipe has to match pressure, service life, and the well program. Tenaris Hydril in Nisku connects local energy customers with Tenaris steel pipes and related services for oil and gas, drilling, pipeline, and industrial applications.
We manufacture pipe products for the world energy industry and other industrial uses. Drill pipe and steel tube supply support drilling programs, while related pipe services help keep the product matched to the application.
Coiled tubing is built for well workover, velocity and production strings, logging, drilling, and special downhole applications. Factory-installed wire-line, capillary tubes, and integral tools are available for demanding well environments.
Industrial and mechanical tube products serve mechanical engineering, civil and industrial installations, earth-moving machines, architectural structures, non-oil drilling systems, and gas cylinders.
Our Nisku service point sits within a wider Tenaris pipe supply network for energy, pipeline, low-carbon energy, and industrial projects.
As an ISO 9001 : 2015 and COR Safety certified machine shop, we hold to the highest quality and safety, while striving to meet our client’s expectations. From drafting and design services offered by our team of professional engineers to machining and inspection completed by our experienced machinists -- we are ready to meet your industry's unique challenges. Based in Calgary, Calgary, AB.
Force TUBULAR SOLUTIONS Inc. A Growing FORCE Force Tubular Solutions specializes in the inspection, repair, machining and manufacturing of oilfield tubulars with 8 facilities located in Fort St. John, BC, Grande Prairie, Clairmont, Nisku, Brooks, Lloydminster, AB and, Estevan, SK. In addition to in-plant inspection, Force also provides mobile field services and repairs including bottom-hole assembly (“BHA”) inspection, transverse electromagnetic (“EMI”) drill pipe inspection, refacing, and straightening.