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Frontline Compression Services Inc

Service Business

PO Box 1950, Rimbey, AB, Canada

About Frontline Compression Services Inc

When a package loses compression, a starter quits, or a pumpjack is not coming back the way it should, the workday can move off schedule fast. We keep those moments from turning into longer shutdowns by offering 24-hour in-shop repair and mobile response from Rimbey, so the repair path stays practical when the unit cannot wait. We support the oil and gas industry with a setup that brings repairs and parts into the same workflow, which helps reduce the handoffs that usually add delay. That shows up when the real goal is getting a machine open and getting the operation back to a stable plan. Since we have been servicing the oil and gas industry since 2003, our work has been built around direct turnaround, field-ready coordination, and the kind of support that fits the pace of active production.

A lot of downtime begins with the smaller pieces that sit between a fault and a restart. We service air starters and compressor valves, and we keep in-stock exchange starters, turbos, and heads ready for jobs where waiting on a shipment would only make the outage longer. That lets us move from diagnosis to repair without forcing the whole schedule to stop for one missing component. We also keep gaskets, hoses, and other wear items tied to the repair process, because the best repair plan is often the one that can be completed without a second round of sourcing. When the parts path and the service path stay connected, it becomes easier to get a unit back into operation on the first pass.

Some equipment needs deeper work than a simple replacement. We provide maintenance and service for engines, compressors, gensets, and pumpjacks, and we handle engine overhauls, compressor overhauls, and CC40 overhauls when a unit needs more than a surface fix. Those jobs are about restoring dependable operation, not just clearing a fault. We approach them by looking closely at what the unit is actually doing, then matching the repair plan to the condition in front of us. That practical approach helps us keep the job grounded in the machine, the wear pattern, and the operating condition instead of treating every failure the same way. For customers, that means a clearer path back to service and fewer surprises once the unit is reopened.

We also support temporary capacity when the jobsite cannot afford to lose power or stall a task while permanent work is still underway. Our genset rentals give field teams a workable bridge during maintenance windows, remote work, or short-term outages. A rental can keep the next step moving while a repair or rebuild is still in progress, which is often the difference between a controlled plan and a scramble. Because we also supply parts, rentals and repairs can work together instead of forcing the customer to coordinate separate vendors for every piece of the job. That continuity shows up in field work, where the delay is rarely caused by one missing part alone. It usually comes from a chain of small interruptions, and we try to keep that chain short.

Machining, pressure equipment, and safety training round out the service model because readiness is not only about whether a machine runs. It is also about whether the unit is being handled correctly, inspected appropriately, and returned to work in a way that fits site expectations. Machining support helps when a component needs to be restored to a usable fit rather than replaced immediately. Pressure equipment support helps when the job involves systems that have to stay controlled and dependable. Safety training helps reinforce the habits that keep the repair path usable in the first place. We treat those capabilities as part of the same operational picture because production teams do not get value from isolated tasks. They get value from a repair plan that is organized, safe, and ready to move.

Our Rimbey base gives us a practical home for in-shop work, while our mobile response lets us respond when the better answer is to bring the service to the unit instead of moving the unit to us. That flexibility helps with field calls, planned maintenance, and units that need to return to service quickly. Repair and parts are coordinated around the machine and the outage. Rentals and machining can then support the same plan, giving the customer a practical path back to operation instead of a loose chain of vendors. If you need a team that can handle the unit, the parts, and the temporary support without turning the job into a maze of handoffs, we are ready to help from Rimbey and the surrounding oil and gas work environment.

Established 2003

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