Built on a foundation of personalized, friendly service, we have reliably delivered on our promise of uncompromising customer satisfaction. Our relationship with you is the most valuable part of our business - we recognize that without your patronage we would not be where we are today. Our pledge to you is simple - no job is finished until you are 100% satisfied. our president Since acquiring the company in 2015, Keith Cassidy has brought his deep passion for teamwork, inclusivity, and professionalism to every aspect of the business.
Well intervention plans need pressure control, reach, and live data before a treatment starts. STEP Energy Services Ltd. runs coiled tubing service, nitrogen service, fluid pumping, and hydraulic fracturing across British Columbia, Alberta, Texas, North Dakota, Utah, and Colorado for oil and gas wells.
We use deep-capacity coiled tubing equipment and data acquisition tools to help plan cleanouts, stimulation work, and reservoir performance jobs. The same operating base also supports fracturing and fluid pumping when a completion needs high-rate pressure pumping tied to the well program.
Nitrogen industrial services give our team another way to handle pressure, purging, and pumping needs on energy and industrial sites. We match the equipment package to the basin, well condition, and intervention goal.
From our Calgary base, our coiled tubing, nitrogen, and fracturing teams plan North American jobs around well access, pumping scope, and the data needed during the job.
Deep-capacity coiled tubing shows up when a completion or intervention job needs reach, control, and live data in the same run. STEP Energy Services Ltd. works from Calgary on coiled tubing, fluid pumping, and nitrogen service across North American basins. Hydraulic fracturing rounds out that pressure-pumping capability.
Our operating footprint includes British Columbia, Alberta, Texas, North Dakota, Utah, and Colorado. That reach matches basin work where treatment design, pumping capacity, and local conditions all shape the plan.
We use technologically advanced equipment and data acquisition tools on well completions and well intervention projects. the job stays tied to the treatment plan and the field conditions while the job is under way.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Nisku, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Nisku, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Whitecourt, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Whitecourt, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Stettler, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Stettler, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Grande Prairie, AB.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Stettler, AB.
Strata Energy Services Inc provides Air Drilling-Services, Drilling-Underbalanced, Nitrogen Service services to oil and gas operators in Red Deer County, AB and across Western Canada.
Thermal heavy oil work depends on steady production discipline and tight field control. Strathcona Resources is headquartered in Calgary and runs heavy oil production and drilling activity across Western Canada.
Our Lloydminster Thermal business brings steam-assisted gravity drainage production, completions, drilling, and operations experience to long-life thermal assets.
We also keep a 24-hour field emergency hotline and an anonymous integrity line in place from head office, so active issues and integrity concerns have a direct path to the right team.
Stream-Flo builds wellhead and valve gear in Calgary for pressure control during stimulation, completion, and pipeline jobs.
Our FC2K Surface Wellhead Isolation Tool separates surface wellhead assets during stimulation so the pressure zone stays away from exposed hardware. That detail keeps the wellhead protected while fluid is moving.
We also rent frac heads and manifolds for field use, then recondition wellhead and valve assets when they can return to duty. Gate valves, chokes, and isolation tools stay tied to the pressure-control problem instead of becoming a generic parts list.
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.
Suncor Energy is Canada's leading integrated energy company with operations spanning oil sands development, upgrading, offshore production, refining, and retail under the Petro-Canada brand. With a production capacity exceeding 800,000 barrels per day and one of the most extensive refining and marketing networks in the country, Suncor connects Canadian energy resources to the consumers and markets that need them. For partners, suppliers, and investors seeking exposure to a vertically integrated Canadian energy champion with a balance sheet and asset base built for the long term, Suncor delivers.
When product flow and logistics have to stay aligned, we keep the chain connected from oil sands through exploration and production and into refining. Supply and trading helps close the loop between those steps. We are organized as a Calgary-based integrated energy company, so we think about the route as a working system rather than a set of disconnected assets. That shows up when demand shifts, maintenance windows change, or product needs to move cleanly from one operating stage to the next. Our job is to keep the full path visible so the upstream and downstream pieces stay easier to coordinate.
Lower-carbon intensity fuels and lower-carbon intensity power sit alongside the core business instead of outside it. We help manage the reality that today’s operations still have to run while the energy mix keeps changing. The practical value is continuity. Sites, fleets, and supply plans need to keep moving while teams plan for different emissions expectations and different operating requirements. We focus on keeping those decisions tied to the actual route, the actual facility, and the actual schedule. That makes it easier to adjust without turning every change into a disruption.
Petro-Canada gives us a lubricants line that fits the same operating mindset. Lubricants affect wear, startup behavior, heat tolerance, cold-start performance, and how equipment handles repeated duty cycles. We keep the conversation close to the application so the product matches the machine and the environment it works in. Industrial and fleet lubricant decisions work best when they are tied to the machine, the duty cycle, the maintenance interval, and the conditions around the site. The point is not just to sell a product. It is to help assets stay easier to maintain and less likely to miss schedule because of avoidable friction or a poor match.
Pipeline, transportation, and supply and trading are the handoff points that keep a large energy network coordinated. Product still has to move from one site to another, and it has to do it on a schedule that leaves room for field conditions, maintenance work, and changing demand. We treat movement as part of the operating plan, not as an afterthought. When that handoff is clear, it is easier to keep inventory set up, reduce loose transfers, and make the route easier to follow from production through delivery. For teams trying to keep assets, loads, or product streams aligned, the answer usually starts with the route and the timing.
Automation and manufacturing add another layer of control. In those settings, repeatability and serviceability matter as much as output. We think about the operating rhythm first, then the systems that keep it steady. That includes controls, process steps, monitoring, and maintenance planning. Health and safety stays central because energy work puts people, equipment, and timing in the same space. Environmental work fits the same discipline. When the job has to stay organized while the site is still operating, we keep the scope tied to real conditions on the ground instead of abstract claims. That approach keeps work practical, controlled, and easier to coordinate with the rest of the operation.
Our scale shows up in the supply chain as well as the product line. In 2024, approximately 91% of our supply-chain-managed spend was within Canada and 99.7% was within North America, and we worked with 5,212 vendors across Canada. That depth gives us reach, but it also keeps us grounded in regional logistics and local supplier coordination. We use that network to support the flow of products, the reliability of service, and the planning needed to keep large operations moving. For customers and partners working through lubricants, lower-carbon fuels, supply and trading, pipeline movement, transportation, or plant-readiness questions, we keep the answer tied to the asset, the route, and the schedule.
Superior Coring Systems provides coring, cutting, and ground-penetrating radar scanning services from Calgary. With over 25 years of experience, they deliver precision coring solutions for oil and gas facility construction and infrastructure projects.
Established in 2019, our owner has over 20 years of experience, ensuring expertise and precision in every project. Our dedication Our focus is customer satisfaction. We address diverse needs, from equipment restoration to residential property refurbishment.
Supreme Vac Oilfield Services gives customers a clearer starting point for repair planning around Edmonton, AB. The nearby scope includes hydrovac, pipeline and electrical. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The hydrovac side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With pipeline, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The electrical side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to oil and gas and repair. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
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 repair planning with hydrovac so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Edmonton, AB.
The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Hydrovac gives the customer another route when the first need changes. That makes the page more helpful without turning it into a long service series.
Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Repair planning, hydrovac, pipeline and electrical should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. This scope connects to oil and gas and repair. Listed as established in 2005, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Edmonton, AB, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, 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 repair planning as the anchor, then bring in hydrovac 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 repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
Timberwolf Environmental Services, operating from Bonnyville, Alberta, was founded in 2011 to provide environmental reclamation, remediation, dewatering, erosion control, snow removal, and secondary containment services to oil and gas operators in northeast Alberta.
Surface Solutions Inc. is established as one of the most respected oil and gas service providers in western Canada. SSI prides ourselves on our technical skillset and industry knowledge. Based in Grande Prairie, Grande Prairie, AB.
Shutdowns, MRO scopes, and OEM construction call for our fluid system components and technical service.
Our range includes fittings, valves, and pressure regulators. We also keep hoses, tubing, and leak detectors ready for plant and field use.
Fluid systems fail when valves drift, fittings leak, or instrumentation lines are built without the right component match. Across northern and central Alberta, Swagelok Edmonton works with oil and gas, clean energy, chemical, and industrial sites that need valves, fittings, hoses, and instrumentation support.
Edmonton Valve & Fitting Inc. has served this region since 1965 as Swagelok Edmonton. We operate through Edmonton, Drayton Valley, and Fort McMurray, with coverage that includes the Lloydminster area, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Our valve range includes instrumentation and process ball valves, check valves, diaphragm-sealed valves, metering valves, shutoff needle valves, regulating needle valves, and manifolds. These parts are used where flow control, isolation, sampling, and pressure control need dependable component selection.
Swagelok fittings are built for leak-tight and gas-tight connections. We also support hose and fluid-system questions where pressure, media, routing, and maintenance access affect how a system is assembled.
Our Edmonton, Drayton Valley, and Fort McMurray locations support product selection, field advisory needs, and local component availability for industrial fluid systems in northern and central Alberta.
Compressed gas leaks, worn tubing, and loose connections can slow fluid-system jobs quickly. Swagelok Fort McMurray supplies instrumentation fittings, valves, and hose assemblies for northern Alberta industrial and oil and gas facilities.
Field advisory visits help when layouts need a closer look. We also work with analytical instrumentation, gas distribution, grab sampling, and sample-cylinder assemblies.
Since 1965, Swagelok has built industrial fluid-system products. Tube-bending seminars and training help reduce fabrication waste and compressed gas leaks, which keeps the focus on safer connections rather than a longer catalog.
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Instrument tubing and process connections need parts that match the pressure service and maintenance plan. In Medicine Hat, our Swagelok team supplies fluid system fittings, valves, hoses, and pressure regulators for industrial facilities and OEM construction projects.
The regional Swagelok network has served British Columbia, Southern and Northwestern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba for more than 50 years. Medicine Hat customers draw on that network for product selection tied to MRO work, shutdown events, and new equipment builds.
We handle related fluid system components such as rigid and flexible tubing, gauges, filters, and quick connects. Welding systems and leak detection products are available when the job requires tube preparation, installed-system checking, or tighter control of connection quality.
Valve automation and Swagelok tube-in-tube system options are part of the same practical conversation. Our Medicine Hat location can align valve, fitting, and instrumentation component needs with the service conditions on the facility or construction scope.
A pressure drop, leaking fitting, or valve automation gap can stop a fluid system from running as planned. Swagelok Red Deer supplies valves, fittings, hoses, regulators, tubing, and measurement products for industrial systems across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
We are part of the authorized Swagelok sales and service center network serving Red Deer and wider Western Canada. Our product line helps with fluid control on plant systems, transportation equipment, test benches, and other demanding service conditions.
When a valve needs actuation, we can plan ball valve automation with Swagelok components. Tube-in-Tube systems are available in several sizes and material options for applications that need contained fluid routing.
Our Red Deer branch also connects customers with welding systems, leak detectors, sealants, and lubricants when they belong in the same fluid-system job. The service conversation starts with the pressure, media, connection type, and installed environment.
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Safe, reliable petroleum pipe storage, rig and equipment hauling, and terminal services across Western Canada, backed by experienced field crews, certified techs and proven oilfield logistics. Based in Grande Prairie, AB.
Large oilfield construction jobs need pipe, pressure, and coating work to stay in step. Swartzy Welding Services Ltd handles pipeline and facility construction from Fairview, AB, with B Pressure welding for field work that has to fit the jobsite schedule.
Surface prep shows up when a pipeline coating has to last. We handle pipeline sandblasting, painting, and internal coating so the weld and the protection work stay linked through the build.
The homepage frames our crew around pipeline, facility construction, and welding. That keeps the build, the weld, and the coating under one roof for Fairview-area work that needs a steady sequence from fit-up to finish coat.
a premier cased-hole service company. Our experienced staff will assist your company in risk reduction and increased profit margins. considers safe operations and quality service to be core values. We will conduct business in a manner that protects the people, property and the environment.
Wellbore and formation problems often start with the wrong fluid. Through Enerchem, Synerchem International Inc. in Calgary produces hydrocarbon drilling and fracturing fluids for Western Canadian oil and gas work.
Our solvent line does not contain additives and offers better formation compatibility, which suits wellbore and formation production problems.
Petrogas Logistics Partnership brings 40 years of fluid transportation experience to the same oilfield supply chain, so delivery can move with field timelines.
Our Calgary team keeps chemical treating, fracturing fluid supply, transportation, and trucking tied to one Western Canadian hydrocarbon fluids business.
Field assets can lose integrity before damage is easy to see. T&T Inspections handles non-destructive inspection from Nisku and Edmonton for Western Canada projects, using intrusive and non-intrusive methods to check structural condition.
We focus on NDT/NDE where owners need clear findings before repair, recertification, or continued use. Oilfield and industrial assets need inspection planning that accounts for downtime, access, and the defect risk that cannot be seen from the surface.
Tank inspection is part of the supported scope, including TC44 and IBC fuel tank inspection noted in our service area. That gives fuel storage and transport-related customers a local inspection option for regulated tank assets.
Our Nisku office plans inspection work around the asset, site access, and the level of detail needed for the job. Western Canada customers can use us for non-destructive testing and tank inspection when structural integrity needs to be checked before the next operating decision.