Grande Prairie, AB, Canada
STIPA Environmental Consultants is a Consultants-Environmental, Environmental Assessment, and Reclamation company based in Grande Prairie, AB.
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Grande Prairie, AB, Canada
STIPA Environmental Consultants is a Consultants-Environmental, Environmental Assessment, and Reclamation company based in Grande Prairie, AB.

Stony Plain, AB, CAN
Contaminated sites can stop a land sale, delay a facility project, or add regulatory risk to an oil and gas property. Stratis Environmental Inc. handles Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, reclamation, remediation, and risk management from the Edmonton and Stony Plain area across Western and Northern Canada. We specialize in oil and gas environmental files where soil, groundwater, or site history must be understood before decisions are made. Phase I ESA work reviews environmental status, while Phase II ESA work can include soil and groundwater sampling, delineation programs, and Tier I or Tier II criteria development. For remediation, we match in situ or ex situ options to the site conditions. That can mean defining the contamination area first, then planning a practical path for cleanup, risk management, or reclamation. Our role is environmental consulting for commercial, industrial, and oil and gas properties. We bring the assessment, regulatory, and remediation pieces together so the file can move from investigation to a defensible next step.

Brooks, AB, Canada
Since 1998, we have specialized in delivering exceptional welding, engineering, fabrication, and maintenance services across Alberta and beyond. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. Our Mission and Values Our Mission and Values At Stroud Oilfield Services, our mission is simple: Deliver the highest quality services with integrity, transparency, and unmatched technical expertise. Customer Satisfaction Your project is our priority.
Barrhead, AB, CAN
Oilfield earthworks in North, Central, and Northern Alberta often need fast response between grading and reclamation. Stuber's Cat Service Ltd works from Barrhead on oilfield civil earthworks construction and reclamation with 24-hour response. We use a large heavy-machinery fleet and skilled people for oilfield earthworks. Snow removal can come into the plan when winter access affects timing. After more than 50 years, Stuber's Construction Group remains privately owned and 100% Indigenous owned and operated. Barrhead is the base for oilfield earthworks across North, Central, and Northern Alberta.
Calgary, AB, Canada
Liability on an oil and gas site starts long before cleanup. Summit Earth handles environmental assessment from Calgary, AB for upstream and midstream projects, then carries that field knowledge into remediation, reclamation, and drilling waste management. We work with Canadian oil and gas assets through planning, construction, operation, decommissioning, and final land return. Our field teams monitor construction activity, inspect compliance commitments, and manage environmental requirements on facilities, pipelines, and development sites. Decommissioning can leave wellheads, pipelines, and pilings in hard-to-remove conditions. Our internal cutting tools are built for cutting and removal work where access, ground disturbance, and end-state requirements matter. For owners planning abandonment, HDD or HDB construction, reclamation, or contaminated-site remediation, our Calgary team can align environmental scope with the asset stage and field conditions.
Calgary, AB, Canada
Drilling waste, reclamation, and decommissioning issues need environmental planning that follows the asset from field activity to closure. Summit, an Earth Services Company, delivers environmental assessment, drilling waste management, reclamation, and remediation from Calgary for oil and gas and industrial projects. Wellheads, pipelines, and pilings create different removal problems during abandonment and decommissioning. We developed internal cutting technologies for cutting and removing those assets in the decommissioning services sector. During HDD and HDB construction, our environmental services team monitors, audits, and inspects activity to maintain commitment compliance. That service connects construction decisions with environmental requirements while the job is still active. Our Calgary team also manages environmental requirements tied to drilling operations. We plan the field process around waste handling, liability assessment, and site closure work that must stand up after equipment leaves the location.
Upstream and midstream oil and gas projects need environmental control from planning through reclamation. Summit, an Earth Services Company, works from Calgary on environmental services for facilities, developments, and construction phases across Canada. We monitor, audit, and inspect HDD and HDB construction activity so environmental commitments stay aligned with the job plan. That fits pipeline and infrastructure work where field conditions can change while the project is in motion. Our team handles liability assessments and drilling waste management. Remediation and reclamation close the loop when disturbed ground needs a path back to use.

Bonnyville, AB, Canada
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.

Edmonton, AB, Canada
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.

Fort McMurray, AB, Canada
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.

Fort St John, BC, Canada
In 2001 Trent Lindberg, Owner, bought his first steamer and started washing drilling rigs and steaming culverts. In 2006, Trent bought Swamp Donkey's first tank truck. Through 2010, steamers and tank trucks were what Swamp Donkey was known for. Seeing a gap in the market, Trent and his team decided they needed to offer a product to go alongside the tank trucks.

Edmonton, AB, CAN
Drilling mud, tailings water, and lagoon sludge create the same site problem: solids have to come out before water can be managed. Taber Solids Control (1998) Ltd handles Centrifuges, Dewatering, and Reclamation from Edmonton for Alberta sites that need wastewater management equipment and solids separation. We rent centrifuges, dredges, and related wastewater management equipment for field and pond work. Our equipment is maintained through an in-depth maintenance program so service can continue through demanding separation jobs. Solids separation is used on drilling rigs, H.D.D. rigs, water treatment ponds, tailing ponds, sewage lagoons, and agricultural sludge applications. We use solids removal and water reclamation methods to reduce waste volume and return cleaner water to the project plan. Environmental requirements often shape the dewatering plan. We work with chemists and engineers when a project needs added review for treatment, reclamation, or disposal conditions. Based in Edmonton, our team plans centrifuge and dredge rental around the material, water volume, and site access needs of Alberta wastewater and solids-control projects.

Red Deer, AB, Canada
Before a Red Deer construction site is ready for concrete, drainage, or access work, the ground has to be shaped properly. Tar-ific Construction Ltd. handles excavation, earthwork, and commercial site preparation across Central Alberta. We bring the same ground-work focus to concrete foundations, commercial concrete construction, and finishing. Grade, backfill, and foundation prep are planned together so the next stage of the build has a stable base. Bridge culvert packages are part of our heavier site work. We help prepare crossings where water movement, road access, and site restoration need to be handled as one job rather than separate pieces. When an older site needs to be cleared, our demolition and reclamation work helps return the area to usable ground. Tar-ific Construction is strongest where excavation, culverts, concrete prep, and reclamation all connect to the same Central Alberta project.

Athabasca, AB, Canada
2020 is our 30th year of operation. Target Vegetation Control Ltd was incorporated in 1990 and is a family owned and operated business. Each individual crew is lead by a senior certified pesticide applicator providing the quality control and assurance that our customers deserve.

Athabasca, AB, Canada
2020 is our 30th year of operation. Target Vegetation Control Ltd was incorporated in 1990 and is a family owned and operated business. Each individual crew is lead by a senior certified pesticide applicator providing the quality control and assurance that our customers deserve.
Calgary, AB, Canada
Resource and industrial facility projects need ground and environmental decisions that hold up in the field. Terracon Geotechnique works from Calgary across Western Canada as environmental engineers, with geotechnical engineering, geological services, and environmental management for resource, industrial, and infrastructure projects. We help project teams understand soil, site, and environmental conditions before they affect design, construction, or compliance planning. Environmental assessment work gives land use, ground conditions, and project risk a clear technical review. Field technologists and professional staff are part of how we deliver practical answers. Our experience reaches across resource-based projects and infrastructure work where safety, quality, and site access shape each stage of the job. For remediation, soil remediation, reclamation, or environmental audit planning, our role is to connect field evidence with engineering judgment. Terracon has served Western Canada projects for over 30 years, with Calgary as a base for regional resource and industrial work.

Sylvan Lake, AB, CAN
Terry's Lease Maintenance (TLM) has provided vegetation management services from Sylvan Lake, Alberta for over 30 years. Since 1995, they have delivered weed control, reclamation, and lease maintenance to oil and gas operators across Alberta.

Sherwood Park, AB, Canada
The Greenskeepers Inc provides Reclamation services in Sherwood Park, AB.

Blackfalds, AB, CAN
Brush and standing timber can slow access before an oil and gas, municipal, or land development project begins. TREE EATER INC., formerly Klassen Blade Contracting, handles Mulching Services and Brush Clearing from Blackfalds for Alberta land clearing and reclamation work. We started in 2006 in Central Alberta and built our service around mulching as an environmentally focused land clearing method. The process reduces hauling and leaves chipped material on site where the project plan allows it. Oil and gas sites often need access lines, lease areas, or project corridors cleared before equipment can move safely. Our land clearing and mulching work is planned for those site conditions, along with agricultural, municipal, and development work. Reclamation is part of the same land plan. We help clear brush, mulch trees, and prepare areas so the next stage of development or site recovery can move ahead with fewer separate contractors.

Boyle, AB, Canada
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Blue Ridge, AB, CAN
Trigon Construction Ltd is a Blue Ridge, AB-based provider of Contractors-General Oilfield, Lease-Preparation, Maintenance Contractors, and Reclamation services.
Whitecourt, AB, CAN
Tri Jet Services provides trucking services with a strong safety program from Whitecourt, Alberta.

Richmond, BC, Canada
Responsible development needs field-ready environmental advice, especially when a project crosses land, water, access, or construction constraints. Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. works from Richmond and offices across Western Canada as an environmental consulting team for development and resource-related projects. We focus on practical environmental solutions with local relevance. Our professional services support planning, assessment, mitigation, and reporting where project activity needs to meet environmental expectations before and during field execution. Pipeline, transportation, reclamation, remediation, and environmental assessment needs can each change the way a site is planned. Triton’s role is to bring the right environmental scope into the project so field decisions, schedule, and compliance needs stay connected. Our Western Canada team is available for project support from early environmental review through field-stage follow-up, with Richmond serving as the local BC contact point.

Taber, AB, CAN
A lease site or pipeline job near Taber needs earthwork, pipe work, and clean-up planned as one field sequence. Since 1989, Triwell Oilfield Construction (1989) Ltd has handled oilfield construction in Taber and the surrounding area for industrial clients. Our Pipeline-Contractors work includes pipeline construction, pipe lining, and maintenance. We stay close to the job from the build stage through repair planning so oilfield sites can keep access, routing, and field timing under control. Lease preparation is part of how we support new and active oilfield locations. We prepare sites for construction activity, then handle clean-up after field work so the location is ready for the next stage. For oilfield construction in the Taber area, our team is set up for practical field service and maintenance planning. We keep 24/7 answering available for construction needs that cannot wait for the next business day.

Manning, AB, Canada
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Dunmore, AB, CAN
Weir Construction Ltd provides Fracturing, Reclamation, Lease-Preparation, Contractors-General Oilfield, Construction, Pipeline, Remediation services to oil and gas operators in Dunmore, AB and across Western Canada.

Drayton Valley, AB, CAN
Environmental obligations can shape how an oil and gas or utility site is planned, maintained, and closed out. From Drayton Valley, West Country Energy Services delivers environmental contractor support and energy services for clients that need to meet regulatory and environmental standards. Our work is grounded in more than 20 years in the environmental and energy sectors. That history supports practical site planning for emissions management, vegetation management, and field programs tied to oil and gas or utility assets. Weed control and reclamation fit the same risk-reduction goal: keeping right-of-way, facility, and lease areas aligned with environmental expectations. We plan those services around site conditions, access, and the regulatory outcome required for the project. For Drayton Valley area energy projects, our team brings environmental service planning to oil and gas and utility settings where compliance, field access, and project timing have to line up.

Cochrane, AB, CAN
Aging wells, access roads, and drilling waste plans can turn into cost and regulatory problems if the field program is not managed tightly. Western Petroleum Management works from Cochrane on oil and gas drilling, completions, construction, reclamation, and well abandonment programs in Alberta. We manage practical field steps around surveying, OSE applications, access road construction, coring locations, and drilling waste fluid disposal. The focus is on keeping each phase aligned with the well plan, the site condition, and the regulator’s requirements. Well abandonment is a core part of our history. Source evidence describes WPM work with the AER, suppliers, and clients on successful wellbore abandonment programs, including projects where funds were recovered through the AER process. Since 1987, our work has included drilling, coring, completions, well conversion, abandonment operations, and reclamation tied to Alberta oil and gas assets. Our Cochrane team plans these programs around field access, regulatory steps, and end-of-life well obligations.
High Prairie, AB, Canada
He was 18 years old and his equipment fleet consisted of a little gravel truck and an old loader. Minor excavation work and hauling were his bread-and-butter at first. “I began to realize that that was a hard game to play,” says Kevin. “I started reaching out further for something bigger.” He got a contract hauling aggregate for a company doing sewer and water work.

Dawson Creek, BC, Canada
A rig, plant, or industrial site cannot wait long when a weld repair stops production. Precision Welding works from Dawson Creek with oil and gas welding, fabrication, and 24/7 mobile welding across Northern B.C. and Alberta. Our machine shop handles custom fabrication and structured steel installation for industrial projects that need controlled shop work before field installation. When the repair has to happen on site, our mobile welding fleet is set up for rigs, factories, plants, and other industrial locations. Well capping and reclamation work calls for field experience around oilfield assets, site access, and end-of-life well requirements. We plan those jobs with the same welding and repair base used for active oil and gas facilities. Precision Welding started in Dawson Creek in 1987. Our welding and fabrication record includes oil and gas clients, drilling contractors, energy companies, industrial sites, and municipal work in the Peace Region.
Lloydminster, AB, Canada
A spill response or pipeline project can move fast, but the environmental file still has to be planned, permitted, monitored, and closed out. X-Terra Environmental Services is an Indigenous-owned environmental consulting team in Lloydminster serving western Canada with environmental assessment, permitting, regulatory compliance monitoring, spill response, reclamation, and remediation. We help industrial and energy projects understand the site before field activity begins. Environmental assessment and biophysical assessment work gives the project team the field information needed for permits, routing, construction planning, and environmental protection measures. During active field programs, our monitoring role keeps the environmental plan connected to real site conditions. Regulatory compliance monitoring is used when construction, pipeline activity, or cleanup work needs documented oversight in the field. Spill response, reclamation, and remediation need a practical path from first assessment to final site recovery. Our team has been commissioned for spill cleanup assessment and permitting, and we plan those steps around the affected land, the cleanup objective, and the regulatory requirement.