Remote mine and industrial sites need drilling plans that match ground conditions, water control, and access limits. Foraco Calgary Canada Ltd works from Calgary, AB, with oil sands mine drilling and industrial drilling capability tied to Foraco International's global drilling group.
We drill for mineral exploration and industrial water needs, including wells used for drinking water, irrigation water, and industrial water. That experience supports mine dewatering planning where reliable water access and subsurface knowledge are part of the same jobsite problem.
Foraco has operated since 1961 and reports 255 operating drill rigs across its worldwide presence. Our teams are built for difficult field settings, including remote locations, Arctic territory, deserts, rain forests, and high-altitude areas.
For oil sands, mining, and industrial clients near Calgary, our drilling conversations start with the site condition, target depth, water objective, and field access. The goal is a drilling plan that fits the asset, the terrain, and the operating window.
Foran Equipment Ltd. has been serving from Crossfield since 1976, and we still approach every job the same way: start with the worksite, the schedule, and the practical conditions that decide whether a project moves cleanly or turns into a chain of delays. Our role is to keep the job grounded in what is actually happening on the ground. That means helping customers line up the right equipment, the right people, and the right support so the site can keep moving. We believe lasting value comes from Innovation, Leadership, and Exceptional Job Performance, backed by a company-wide commitment to a safe work environment and steady, reliable execution.
We bring a wide complement of earthworks machines, hauling units, accessories, and tools that can accommodate a task whether it is straightforward or complex. That shows up because many jobs do not fit a neat category. A site may need material moved, ground prepared, a machine repositioned, or the right attachment in place before the next step can begin. When those pieces come from one team, the project stays simpler to coordinate. We focus on reducing unnecessary handoffs and keeping the job sequence clear so customers can spend less time chasing separate providers and more time getting the actual job done.
Our construction work is built around field reality. Some jobs have limited access. Some happen beside active operations. Some have narrow windows where the crew has to move quickly without losing control of the sequence. In those settings, construction is not just about building something once; it is about keeping the site ready, the flow intact, and the next phase available when the crew needs it. We support oilfield construction and related site work with that practical mindset, so the customer gets help that fits the environment instead of forcing the environment to fit a rigid service model.
Hauling and transportation are a big part of how we keep work moving. If machines, material, or gear have to get in and out of a site, the transport plan has to match the real conditions on the ground. We help line up that move so the right machine arrives when it should and leaves when it should, without creating extra waiting or a second round of coordination. That can make a small job easier to manage, but it can matter just as much on larger projects where every delay multiplies. The aim is simple: keep the job moving with less friction.
We also handle reclamation and environmental closeout when a site needs to be cleaned up, restored, or brought back into shape after the main work is complete. That phase is easy to underestimate until the schedule tightens or the closeout needs to happen cleanly. Reclamation helps protect disturbed ground and reduce loose ends. Environmental work helps keep the broader project connected to the outcome the customer needs. We treat those tasks as part of the same job story, not as an afterthought, because a project is only truly finished when the site is left in a condition that makes sense for the next use.
Winter brings another set of conditions that can slow everything down if nobody plans for them. Snow removal helps keep yards, access lanes, and working areas open enough for field teams, trucks, and equipment to keep moving. It also supports safer access and better visibility when Alberta weather turns the day into an obstacle course. We see snow removal as part of operational continuity, not just cleanup. A clear route can keep one delayed arrival from turning into a missed window, and it can keep the rest of the site from grinding to a stop while the weather clears. That is especially important when field schedules are already tight.
Beyond the visible work, we support the details that keep the larger operation from stalling. Parts supply helps keep equipment in service when the right component has to arrive on time. Pressure equipment support helps keep systems aligned with inspection, repair, or service needs. Automation work helps connect the pieces that need to operate together, and safety training supports the crew before the task starts. The common thread is readiness. Parts supply helps keep machines ready when a component is needed. Pressure systems, automation, and safety training extend that same readiness model into the details that can otherwise slow a site down.
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Our History & Brands - Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. FET continues to grow organically and through measured acquisition. FET’s headquarters are in Houston, TX and we have manufacturing and distribution facilities located around the world. FET operates in two reporting segments: Drilling & Completions, and Artificial Lift & Downhole.
Every lease road, building pad, and septic system in the Fox Creek area starts with dirt being moved the right way. We handle that part. Fox Creek Excavating is a local excavation contractor working out of Fox Creek, Alberta, in the heart of an active drilling and gas-producing region.
We take on digging and earthmoving for a mix of customers, from acreage owners and town lots to the oilfield sites that keep this area busy. That includes site preparation, trenching, backfill, and the general groundwork that has to happen before anything gets built or hooked up.
Being based right in Fox Creek means we know the local ground conditions and can get to a job without a long haul. If you have a project that needs an excavator and someone who shows up when they say they will, reach out and we will talk through what you need.
When a job needs lift, air, or site control on short notice, Fox Creek Rentals keeps rental equipment close to Fox Creek, Whitecourt, and northwestern Alberta. We rent air compressors and manlifts for oilfield and construction work that cannot wait on delivery.
Light towers, fencing panels, and environmental equipment round out the fleet for night work, controlled access, and cleanup around active sites.
Since 2015, we have built the fleet around jobs that depend on ready gear and local delivery. Fox Creek and Whitecourt keep the fleet close to field schedules.
When liquids build up in a gas line, separation equipment has to keep the plant from being overloaded. Fre-Flo Oil Industries in Estevan manufactures horizontal emulsion treaters for oilfield production sites that need stable separation before fluids move downstream.
We also build gas pipeline separators. The Innopipe inline separator is built for 99.9% separation efficiency where gas and liquid handling has to stay steady.
Slug catchers handle liquids that settle in flow lines during pigging runs, when the downstream plant can be hit with a sudden surge. More than 60 years in oilfield equipment manufacturing keeps our Estevan shop focused on treater, separator, and slug-catcher builds for field production and pipeline service.
Environmental and commercial sites around Grande Prairie often need shallow drilling before monitoring, assessment, or construction work can move ahead. Frontier Enviro-Drilling Ltd. handles auger drilling as an environmental drilling contractor for Grande Prairie and Peace River projects.
We are recognized locally for safe, experienced, and efficient drilling. Our field work is built for environmental and geotechnical drilling needs where ground conditions, access, and schedule all affect the plan.
Auger drilling is used when a site needs soil information, environmental sampling access, or geotechnical data without a larger drilling setup. We match the approach to commercial sites and field conditions in the Peace Region.
Our Grande Prairie drilling team can plan environmental drilling contractor work around the site, the target depth, and the project timing. The same local service base also supports Peace River jobs that need practical geotechnical drilling response.
Well integrity issues can shut in production and complicate abandonment plans. Performance Energy Services handles remedial cementing and well servicing for oilfield wells across Alberta and Saskatchewan.
We focus on cement placement jobs that correct isolation, seal problem intervals, and set up the next field step.
Our field planning centers on pressure control, pumping requirements, and site access for active wells and legacy wells alike.
From Alberta, we plan remedial cementing scopes around Western Canada well conditions.
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Experience Fundy Engineering’s integrated team approach and full-suite of engineering services. One of the largest employee-owned, multi-disciplinary engineering-consulting companies in Atlantic Canada, we are dedicated to serving our client’s needs first
Diesel engines can stay in service longer when a site can shift part of the fuel load to natural gas. Fuzion Bi-fuel Inc. in Calgary builds bi-fuel systems for energy, manufacturing, and power generation sites across Canada.
Bi-fuel kits are the core package. Gas detection and ESD systems handle the safety side of the fuel change, while natural gas metering supports how the fuel stream is measured.
Gas skid rentals sit beside that workflow when temporary gas handling equipment is needed. Our Calgary office gives industrial projects a path to plan the engine package, metering gear, and shutdown controls around the same fuel system.
Heat loss in piping, tanks, and oilfield buildings can raise costs and slow site performance. G & R Insulating installs mechanical pipe insulation from the Grande Prairie area for oil and gas projects in Alberta and British Columbia.
We work on mechanical piping, vessels and tanks, utilidors, and reusable insulation covers where temperature control is part of the job. Our insulation work is built around energy efficiency, heat retention, and access to the equipment after installation.
Some sites need access before insulation can be installed or repaired. Our scaffolding team handles assembly, modification, and dismantling for industrial projects, so insulation and maintenance work can be planned around the same work area.
We also install glycol heat tracing systems and oilfield buildings for related field needs. Our Western Canada service area is built around oil and gas facilities, production sites, and mechanical projects that need insulation planned with site conditions in mind.
G. P. Masonry Supply provides Concrete-Products, Septic Tanks, Geotextiles services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.
Garritty And Baker Geotechnical Drilling Inc provides Drilling-Contractors, Environmental Contractors, Environmental Drilling Contractors services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
Pipeline coating and tank assets depend on clean steel and a finish that holds under weather, abrasion, and buried service. General Sandblasting & Painting Ltd. handles sandblasting and protective coating from Regina for construction, facility upgrades, and infrastructure projects.
We prepare steel surfaces so the coating can bond to tanks, structural steel, and pipeline-related assets. The surface profile is planned around the specification, site conditions, and asset shape.
For pipeline coating applications, our certified applicators work to CSA Z245.30. Large jobs can move through our Regina workforce and blasting capacity when the schedule calls for industrial-scale surface preparation.
Heavy crude loses value when the stream is hard to upgrade. Genoil Inc. develops oil and gas technology in Calgary for heavy-oil upgrading, petroleum engineering, and oily water separation.
Our GHU technology history started in 1998 under Canadian Environmental Equipment and Engineering Technologies Inc. That development path sits behind the upgrader and environmental line.
Genoil also describes low-cost environmental solutions for diesel shortages and product inventory gaps. From Calgary, we keep the focus on upgrading capacity, separator needs, and making more transportation fuel from existing crude volumes.
Field data, lab results, and engineering review need to line up before a site decision moves. Geo-Logic Associates brings environmental, civil, and geotechnical consulting from Peterborough, ON to projects that need that path.
Our team includes registered civil and geotechnical engineers, certified engineering geologists, professional geologists, and certified hydrogeologists. Field technicians and laboratory technicians round out the bench.
We work with public and private clients, plus federal and state agencies. Environmental assessment, environmental testing, environmental monitoring, and remediation sit inside that scope. Reclamation, construction-related support, and instrumentation support sit beside them.
With more than 400 people in 30 offices across the U.S. and abroad, we can move work between field, lab, and consulting teams when a project needs a broader bench.
Company – APEX Geoscience Ltd. Founded in 1993 APEX has over 25 years of geological consulting experience and has worked on a wide spectrum of commodity types such as precious metals, base metals, specialty minerals, diamond, industrial minerals and oil sands. Our diverse, global expertise can guide your evaluation, exploration and resource estimation requirements. View our gallery Principals & Staff Senior Management Team Michael Dufresne MSc, P.Geol., P.Geo.
Ground risk needs clear subsurface data before a road, mine, plant, dock, or industrial site moves ahead. From Prince George, Geotech Drilling Services works as a drilling contractor for geotechnical, exploration, environmental, and construction drilling across Canada, the United States, South America, and Greenland.
We drill to define what sits below the surface. Geotechnical drilling confirms ground conditions for infrastructure planning, while exploration drilling helps assess a property before major development money is committed.
Environmental drilling is used when soil, groundwater, or other subsurface material must be checked and monitored. Our marine services add near-shore drilling and testing for sites where access, water depth, and ground conditions affect the plan.
Geotech is a multi-discipline surface, marine, and underground drilling team. Technically advanced equipment and skilled field personnel let us build drilling programs around access, sample quality, ground conditions, and project scope.
Our Prince George team can plan drilling contractor work for geotechnical, exploration, environmental, construction, marine, surface, or underground programs where the subsurface answer has to be dependable.
Industrial waste and soil issues need a disposal path that can handle solids, liquids, and contaminated material without splitting the job into separate plans. From Sherwood Park, GFL Edmonton connects local service needs to GFL Environmental's North American waste management and environmental services network.
We handle solid waste management, liquid waste management, and soil remediation for industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and community settings. For oil and gas facilities, that scope can support waste handling, disposal planning, and environmental cleanup tied to tanks, yards, plants, and field locations.
Our services also include industrial service capacity backed by a large fleet of trucks and equipment. The same operating base supports vacuum truck needs, oil spill clean-up, remediation, and contaminated soils handling where those services are available through the local branch.
GFL operates across Canada and the United States. Our Edmonton-area team is part of that wider service network for customers who need waste management and environmental field support around Sherwood Park and nearby industrial corridors.
Recognized by our signature fleet of bright green trucks and equipment, we offer a wide range of environmental and industrial services to businesses, communities and households, providing a consolidated and sophisticated approach to meeting our customers’ needs. We believe that, by providing safe, accessible and cost-effective solutions, we encourage greater environmental responsibility and allow our customers and the communities we serve to be Green For Life. We recognize that our customers rely on us to provide viable alternatives to more traditional waste management options, including solutions that help them meet their own sustainability goals. GFL’s safety culture, ‘Safe For Life’, reflects our ongoing pledge to the health and safety of every worker, subcontractor, visitor, and member.
Environmental risk has to be defined before a property transfer, redevelopment, facility change, or regulated cleanup can move ahead. Synergy Environmental Consulting works in Calgary and across Alberta as environmental consultants for Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.
We assess soil, groundwater, radon, and site conditions for developers, industrial sites, municipal agencies, and institutions. The goal is clear environmental assessment data that can guide compliance, permitting, and next-step planning.
Our Calgary team includes environmental consultants and industrial hygienists with Alberta regulatory experience. That background is important when a site has local soil conditions, seasonal access issues, or hazardous material concerns.
For construction and demolition planning, our environmental assessment work helps define what needs testing, documentation, or control before site activity begins.
Gibson Energy provides Mud Additives, Paraffin Control, Crude-Transporters, Hazardous Goods-Sealed Sour Oil Transportation, Waste Management, Completion Services, Trucks-Tank services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
Wellsites, road projects, and rural facilities need clean water delivered in the right volume before the job stalls. From Okotoks, Glacier Water Transport hauls potable water for Calgary, Rocky View County, the MD of Foothills, and select nearby areas.
Our water hauling covers fresh water supply for well site shacks, consultant shacks, boilers, rig tanks, casing integrity tests, frac tanks, and holding ponds. Those are field situations where water timing affects drilling, completions, testing, or site readiness.
Water spreading is part of our construction and road building service. We handle dust control on streets, haul roads, and job sites, plus compaction water spreading for road work and product piles.
Since 1993, we have specialized in large-volume potable water hauling in southern Alberta. Glacier Water Transport plans each delivery around the destination, water volume, and site use so the truck arrives ready for the application.
Rivers Sand & Gravel – Tracker Contracting. Civil Earthworks. Oilfield Contracting. Fort St. As of 2025, the company is now a division of Tracker Contracting Ltd., operating as Tracker Aggregates. View Concrete & Aggregate Products.
Internal pipe, tanks, and welded steel need coating systems that stand up to corrosion. Global Fusion Coating Inc. handles protective coatings and abrasive blasting from Wainwright, Alberta, for pipeline, vessel, and industrial applications.
We specialize in 100% solids based coating, FBE lining and coating, internal liquid lining, and airless coating application. These coating methods help protect pipe interiors and steel surfaces exposed to service conditions.
Post weld heat treat oven capability adds another step for fabrication and repair work tied to coated pipe and welded components. Our blasting and coating process is built around surface preparation, application control, and timely service.
Health, safety, and environmental protection are built into our daily coating operations. For Alberta pipeline and industrial coating needs, our Wainwright shop focuses on corrosion-control work from preparation through final application.
Go Welding & Fabrication provides custom fabrication, sandblasting, welding, and tank building from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, serving oil and gas and industrial clients in the Peace River region.
High-pressure piping and shop-built steel work need clean layout and sound welds. Goodman Steel & Ironworks (1986) Ltd in Rocanville handles metal fabrication and machining for oil and gas projects and industrial steel work across southeastern Saskatchewan.
Structural steel and platework move through the same shop. Tanks and pressure vessels come through as well, along with industrial piping for projects that need shop-built steel before install.
Surface preparation and industrial paint finish parts before they leave the yard. Our engineering support stays with the job when drawings or technical review need to sit beside the fabrication plan.
The same team is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Saskatchewan.