Drilling Products & Services firms specializing in mud bring the equipment, personnel, and field experience that upstream energy operations require.

Big Muddy Heritage Consulting

Weyburn, SK, Canada

Learn about our expertise in heritage resources impact assessments and how we can help you with your consulting needs.

Blackstone Solid Solutions

Drilling mud that changes fast can throw solids control off balance. Blackstone Solid Solutions works from Edmonton on mud rheology, centrifuge solutions, and environmental handling for oilfield programs. Our centrifuge systems separate solids so fluid condition stays closer to the target the program needs. We describe ourselves as leaders in mud rheology, and our Edmonton base supports oilfield work that needs tighter fluid control and lower waste volume.

Bri-Chem Supply Ltd

Calgary, AB, CAN

Our team keeps drilling fluid products moving across North America for oil and gas programs. We blend and package mud systems, lost circulation materials, and oil mud products. We also handle clays for field supply. For more than 30 years, we have kept supply moving with toll blending and warehouse distribution.

DynaRich Welding

Evansburg, AB, Canada

Cody holds an extensive list of CWB welding tickets, industry-related safety tickets, corporate orientations and trade-specific training, as well as being a certified Canadian Welding Bureau Welding Supervisor. Family Owned and Operated Antler Hill Welding Services Ltd. was founded in 2007 by Cody Stevenett. Cody was born and raised on the family farm on the foothills of Antler Hill near Innisfail, AB.

Halliburton
HalliburtonVerified

Calgary, AB, CAN

A complex well can lose direction long before the first bit reaches target depth. Halliburton connects its Calgary office with a global energy platform for subsurface evaluation, well construction, completions, intervention, and production work. Our well-construction path covers drilling fluids, drill bits, directional drilling, drilling optimization, measurement while drilling, managed pressure drilling, pipe recovery, well control, cementing, casing equipment, liner hangers, multilateral systems, and barrier packers. Completion and intervention planning moves into isolation, sand control, perforating, completion fluids, stimulation, hydraulic fracturing, fracture monitoring, coiled tubing, hydraulic workover, pumping and nitrogen, downhole tools, surface flowback equipment, slickline, and wireline cased-hole logging. Halliburton also publishes reservoir testing, surface data logging, wireline openhole logging, slickline, borehole seismic, integrated rock analysis, coring services, applied geoscience, and software. For a Calgary request, the planning details are well objective, hole section, pressure regime, completion design, intervention path, and whether the next step needs subsurface data or field execution.

Hamdon Energy Solutions

Edmonton, AB, CAN

A producing well can lose efficiency when fluid levels, pump performance, or downhole conditions are not measured clearly. Hamdon Energy Solutions works from Edmonton in Production Optimization, Bottomhole Pressure Surveys, Dynamometers, and Fluid Level-Determination for upstream oil and gas clients in Canada and abroad. Since 1996, we have supplied measurement instruments and well testing technology for drilling, completion, and production decisions. These tools help define what is happening in the well before repair, adjustment, or regulatory action is planned. Our service team also handles equipment training, equipment repair, regulatory compliance, and optimization service. Training Services are tied to the instruments and field methods our clients use, so the measurement process stays practical at the wellsite and in the shop. Hamdon Energy Solutions also works with Cementing Equipment, Mud-related applications, and production optimization products when those needs connect to upstream well efficiency. Our Edmonton base supports field service, repair planning, and instrument supply for oil and gas operations that need accurate measurement before the next step.

HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd

Calgary, AB, Canada

When heavy rotary assets run in mud, dust, or washdown, seal failure can stop the job. HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd in Calgary builds O-rings, gaskets, and mechanical face seals for industrial facility machinery across Canada and the USA. We make standard and custom sealing components, including Rapid Seal and Rapid Gasket programs. Cast urethane parts, spliced O-rings, vulcanized O-rings, custom moulded products, and rubber extrusions cover rebuilds and replacement orders. Machined polymer products and custom components fit engine and rotating assets when contamination protection or seal fit drives the timeline. We build to the duty cycle instead of forcing one seal shape into every application.

LI'l ShaverVerified

Olds, AB, Canada

Dry wood fibre can be part of a drilling mud additive program when the job calls for a clean residual lumber product. LI'l Shaver supplies kiln-dried spruce and pine wood shavings from Olds, Alberta, with sawdust and drilling mud additives listed in our product scope. Our shavings come from spruce and pine lumber and are dried in Alberta's cool Canadian climate. The result is a very dry shaving product with no additives or preservatives. Because the shavings are residual products, we do not cut trees for the express purpose of making them. That gives mud additive customers a fibre source tied to lumber processing rather than a separate harvest stream. We have operated from Olds since 1980, supplying wood shavings, sawdust, and drilling mud additive material for customers that need dry, consistent fibre products.

Lone Pine Supply Ltd.

Linden, AB, Canada

Lost circulation in drilling mud can slow a well plan and waste fluid. Lone Pine Supply Ltd. supplies lost circulation material and cellulose absorbents from Linden, Alberta for oilfield, environmental, and agricultural applications. We have served these markets since 1997. Our mud-related supply focus is lost circulation material, often called LCM, used when drilling fluid is being lost into formations and the fluid system needs support. Cellulose absorbents serve a different site need. They are used where spills, moisture, or cleanup requirements call for absorbent material suited to environmental and field conditions. For oilfield mud and absorbent supply from Linden, our team keeps the product conversation tied to LCM, cellulose absorbents, and the site use case driving the order.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Marquis Alliance Energy Group Inc provides Mud, Centrifuges, Consultants-Environmental services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.

Matrix Drilling Fluids Ltd

Calgary, AB, Canada

Drilling fluid problems show up fast at the bit, the shaker, and the waste stream. Matrix Drilling Fluids works from Canada with drilling fluids, mud products, solids control, and waste management services for drilling projects in the Middle East. Our mud work starts with fluid design and field expertise. We supply mud chemicals and help match drilling fluid systems to the job so the well can manage cuttings, hole stability, and fluid performance during drilling. Solids control and waste management sit beside the fluid program. That means the mud plan is tied to equipment and disposal needs, not treated as a separate chemical order. Matrix has supplied drilling fluid services and mud chemicals since 2004. Our team supports drilling clients that need fluid engineering, product delivery, and equipment planning connected to one drilling program.

Moose Mountain Leisure Ltd

Carlyle, SK, CAN

Mud performance changes the whole drilling plan when formations, pressure, and well design get difficult. Moose Mountain Mud, part of CES Energy Solutions, handles drilling fluids and mud service from Carlyle, Saskatchewan for oil and gas wells in Western Canada. We build drilling fluid programs around field conditions, then back them with engineers, scientists, chemists, field staff, and operations staff from CES. The source site identifies Canadian Energy Services as a drilling fluids service group and a division of CES Energy Solutions. Transportation and trucking are part of the same field workflow when mud, liquids, and dry materials need to move on schedule. Our hauling service runs from Edson, Alberta, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, and Carlyle, Saskatchewan. CES began in 2001 as an independent drilling fluids service provider and grew into a vertically integrated manufacturer of drilling fluids and production chemicals across North America. From Carlyle, our work stays focused on mud, hauling, and wellsite fluid needs tied to drilling activity.

Calgary, AB, Canada

Drilling mud has to stay on spec when the well changes. Mud Master Drilling Fluid Services handles drilling fluid support from Calgary, with mud systems, named additives, warehouse supply, and technical service for active drilling programs. Established in 1981, we are the second oldest independent Canadian drilling fluid company. That long run shows up in the product line too, with Op-T-Con CS 3001, Op-T-Lube DR 5001, and Mud Safe CR called out on our site. Our warehouse support stays tied to the fluid side of the job, so product supply and technical guidance move with the drilling schedule. When a well needs a consistent mud program, we keep the focus on fluid performance and field delivery.

Estevan, SK, Canada

At Prairie Mud Service, we help field teams keep drilling work organized, supported, and easier to manage from start to finish. Our focus is practical. We work where timing, site readiness, and clear information matter, because a small gap in the mud plan, a missing part, or an unclear safety step can slow the whole job. We aim to keep those gaps from turning into avoidable downtime. Our drilling support is built around the realities of the site, not around a generic checklist. We help customers line up the job so they can move from planning to execution without losing track of the next step. That includes the kind of support that keeps equipment usable, makes the workflow easier to follow, and helps field teams avoid last-minute scrambling when conditions change. When the job is tied to the field, the value is not just in having a service available. It is in having a team that helps make the job more predictable. Mud work is part of that same job control. We support the mud side of the operation so field teams can maintain the conditions they need to keep drilling moving. That means helping customers think through the day’s requirements, stay ready for changes, and reduce the chance that a material or system issue becomes a bigger setback. For customers, the benefit is simple: less guesswork, fewer interruptions, and a clearer path through the job that has to happen next. We also support automation-related needs in a way that keeps the field workflow readable and manageable. Automation shows up when teams need to monitor systems, verify what is happening, and troubleshoot without slowing the rest of the site down. Our role is to help customers keep those systems tied to the actual job so they can plan better, respond faster, and maintain control when conditions shift. That is especially important when the job depends on clean coordination between people, equipment, and the right information at the right time. Environmental work is another place where a clear scope shows up. Our environmental services help customers handle cleanup, containment, waste-related tasks, and other site responsibilities without losing sight of the rest of the project. We treat that work as part of the operating plan, not as an afterthought, because environmental tasks can affect both schedule and risk. Safety training supports the same goal. It helps field teams build consistent habits, understand expectations, and reduce the chance that a preventable issue turns into a delay or a compliance problem. We also keep parts supply and product information connected to the job itself. When a crew needs a replacement part or a product reference, they need more than a box on a shelf. They need the right material, the right details, and a straightforward way to confirm what they are using. Our Products (SDS) area supports that process by helping teams find the information they need to handle materials correctly and make faster decisions in the field. That saves time and reduces confusion when a job is already moving fast. Our branch network in Calgary, Lacombe, Estevan, Swift Current, and Kindersley helps us stay close to work across Alberta and Saskatchewan. That regional coverage shows up because drilling and field support do not happen in one place for long. Jobs move, priorities shift, and customers need a service partner that can stay connected to the job without adding friction. We are set up to support that reality. When customers come to us, they are usually trying to keep the site safe, the workflow clear, and the next step ready. We build our service around that goal and keep our focus on what helps the job move cleanly from one stage to the next.

Sun Drilling Products Corp

Calgary, AB, CAN

Sun Drilling Products, operating as SUN Specialty Products, is a technology-driven company based in Calgary that manufactures and supplies advanced drilling fluid additives and production enhancement chemicals for the oil and gas industry.

Calgary, AB, Canada

Mud separation can decide whether a drilling or cleanup job stays under control. United Oilfield builds high speed, high volume decanting centrifuges in Western Canada for solids-liquid separation in mud, waste control, environmental cleanup, and industrial processing. Our Calgary team works with centrifuges that need more than a quick repair. We inspect the unit, run diagnostics, restore worn parts, and remanufacture components to meet or surpass OEM specifications. When a processing setup needs a different answer, we modify or remanufacture centrifuges around the material, flow rate, and separation goal. That can mean adapting equipment for mud handling, rendering, waste control, or cleanup work where solids need to be removed from liquids with less downtime. We service most makes and models as well as our own centrifuges. Our role is to keep separation equipment working in the shop, in the plant, or behind field operations that depend on controlled fluid and solids management.

Calgary, AB, CAN

XL Fluid Systems provides Mud services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.