CPC Pumps International serves hydrocarbon processing customers from Mississauga with API 610 centrifugal process pumps. We design, manufacture, test, and maintain engineered heavy-duty units for process-critical applications.
Hydraulic performance, unique design, and production capability shape each pump package around the duty point and operating conditions. We build around the application instead of forcing a standard configuration into the wrong job.
Since 1957, our technical and mechanical team has helped select, test, and maintain compliant process pumps. We keep the focus on pump data, duty-point fit, and hydrocarbon-processing reliability.
Open-cut access can create the wrong kind of problem when a utility route has to cross pavement, landscaping, or an active site. Crossroads Coring Ltd handles horizontal directional drilling from Calgary for Southern Alberta projects that need the installation path planned below the surface.
We have specialized in HDD since 1989. Bore planning depends on ground conditions, entry and exit points, depth, route length, and what has to stay undisturbed above the crossing.
Commercial sites, residential developments, and deep utility projects each bring different access limits. Directional drilling gives the installation a way through when trenching would add restoration work, traffic disruption, or surface conflict.
For Calgary and Southern Alberta HDD work, the practical discussion starts with the crossing, route, access, utility size, and site constraints. That is where the drill plan becomes a field-ready installation path.
Pipeline builds and tie-ins can stall when standard pipe, fittings, and engineered products do not line up. From Leduc, CSA Piping Solutions supplies Pipe-Fittings, steel pipe, flanges, and pipeline products for specialized piping requirements.
We work with commodity and non-commodity steel pipe in carbon, stainless, and alloy. That material range helps match piping packages to pressure, corrosion, temperature, or project specification needs before fabrication or installation begins.
Pipeline pigging infrastructure is part of our engineered product focus. We supply pipeline closures and turnkey launcher receiver units for systems that need access points for cleaning, inspection, or maintenance runs.
Insulated joints and anchor flanges support the same pipeline planning conversation when isolation, restraint, or engineered connection details are required. Our Leduc shop is set up for piping product discussions that start with the asset design and finish with the pipe, fitting, flange, or launcher receiver package.
Oilfield construction and reclamation in northeast British Columbia often needs heavy equipment, civil earthworks, and environmental work coordinated around access, terrain, and weather. D Loewen Enterprises supports Rose Prairie and regional customers with heavy equipment construction, civil earthworks, maintenance, forestry, and environmental services.
We support lease and road construction, water storage ponds, reclamation, plant and compressor sites, pipeline right-of-way work, erosion control, bridge work, winter freeze-in support, seismic line cutting, and heavy equipment services. The operating history dates to 1989, with COR certification listed on the profile.
For producers, pipeline teams, and site contractors, the value is practical equipment-backed execution for access, right-of-way, reclamation, and facility-adjacent work in the Fort St. John region.
Ground disturbance near buried lines needs clear field information before equipment moves. D-Tech Line Locators provides pipe-locating from Fort St John for pipeline, construction, reclamation, and remediation jobs across northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.
We locate buried utilities and pipeline assets so excavation, environmental, and site-prep plans can be built around known underground risks. Each field locate can include access to third-party pipeline databases as part of the regular service.
Our team has more than 10 years of line locating experience in the Peace region. We keep testing updated utility locating equipment and follow changes in the locating field so our field process stays current.
For projects around Fort St John, northeastern B.C., and northwestern Alberta, our pipe-locating team supports ground disturbance planning before construction, reclamation, or remediation work begins.
Brownfield oil and gas sites need work planned around live facilities and shutdown windows. From Fort St John, D-W Wilson Services Ltd handles pipeline contractor work across British Columbia and northwest Alberta. We also take on maintenance, small construction, and turnaround scopes around live oil and gas assets.
We started in 1995 with general maintenance and small construction projects in the Fort St John area. By 2002, our field history already included wellsite programs and pipeline construction for oil and gas clients.
Our work now reaches compressor site development, fabrication, and environmental scopes tied to operating assets. We plan each job around access, safety, and the condition of the asset.
Ensure workplace safety and compliance with Danatec's expert-designed training. Providing Safety training for over 40 years. Based in Edmonton, Calgary, AB.
Exploration and completion programs need test equipment that can move with the well plan. Dark Star Production Testing Ltd. handles production testing and gas well testing from Red Deer for Alberta oil and gas wells.
We have operated in Alberta since 2006. Our field offering is built around well completions, production testing, testing equipment, and the tools needed through different phases of exploration.
Tank capacity is part of the way we plan changing site conditions. Our fleet includes 15 tanks in different sizes, supported by related equipment for oil and gas testing needs.
Pipeline support and pigging are included when they connect to the well testing or flowback scope. We plan each setup around expected fluids, site access, and the information needed from the test.
Oilfield construction around Hinton needs road access, lease preparation, drainage, and site cleanup planned as one field sequence. Dawn Lynn Construction Ltd handles reclamation, lease preparation, and general oilfield contracting from Hinton, Alberta.
We have served Alberta oilfield and civil construction needs since 1987. Our field work includes lease and road construction, plant site civil construction, tank farm construction, and water pond storage sites.
Pipeline right-of-way clearing and grubbing are part of our site preparation work. We also handle road and site grading where access, equipment movement, and final surface control shape the rest of the project.
Reclamation projects and environmental cleanup projects are part of our closeout capability after construction or site disturbance. Sand and gravel, culvert installation, and snow removal fit the same local service base for Hinton-area oilfield and civil jobs.
Decoking Descaling Technology Inc. (DDT) is the world leader in pigging of refinery heater tubes. Founded in 1991 by Orlande Sivacoe, DDT Inc. has grown to a global leadership position with clients in 52 countries in over 200 refineries.
A bent pipe section can lose time on site if the insulation has to be cut, mitred, and patched after forming. Degree Bending handles pipe-bending and pipe protection from Calgary, with insulated bends prepared for pipeline and structural installation.
We bend steel for structural and architectural designs when a blueprint needs to become a formed part. Our Calgary shop works with pipe and steel shapes that need controlled bends before they reach the jobsite.
For insulated pipe, our injection insulation process protects the bend after forming. The insulation is made without mitred seams or gaps, which suits pipeline sections that need cleaner fit-up before installation.
Our pipe-bending and insulation service is built around one practical result: bent, protected pipe shipped ready for the next stage of field installation.
Civil construction on an upstream or midstream site often starts before the main equipment is ready. Denmax Energy Services Ltd. works from Wainwright, Alberta on lease preparation, facility construction, and pipeline construction for energy and infrastructure projects.
We plan Greenfield and Brownfield facility scopes in contractor or general contractor roles. That includes upstream facility and midstream facility projects where earthwork, access, foundations, and installation timing have to match the build sequence.
Pipeline-Contractors work is part of our broader civil construction service. We also add fabrication when a project needs built components, and transportation when heavy hauling has to connect the yard, shop, and site.
Since 1991, our team has taken energy, utilities, infrastructure, and transportation projects from planning through construction. Our Wainwright group builds around safety, schedule, and practical site conditions for Alberta industrial work.
Above-ground pipeline and valve station jobs need welding, fabrication, and pressure testing planned around live oilfield facilities. Dewan's Welding uses the Bonnyville Welding source evidence for oilfield welding across Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The supported scope includes spool-to-tie-in work, controlled hot work, hydrotesting, pigging support, and in-service welding from the Bonnyville operation. Facility piping, valves, and liner repairs can be planned around access, isolation, and test documentation.
For a Dewan's Welding request, the planning points are site access, pipe or valve condition, pressure-test need, isolation plan, and field timing. We keep the welding path tied to the facility asset being changed.
Gas plant turnarounds and pipeline maintenance need safety, maintenance, and rental support that can work around active oil and gas facilities. Dexter Oilfield operates from Pincher Creek with services for Western Canadian field and plant work.
Dexter supports plant turnaround labour, pipeline upkeep, H2S coverage, air monitoring, oil and gas rental equipment, and safety supervision. That mix is strongest where maintenance activity and safety coverage need to be coordinated on the same site.
Dexter has served Western Canada since 2003 and carries COR certification. Contact Dexter about gas plant turnaround or pipeline maintenance support in Western Canada.
Pipeline and wellhead flow control needs more than a stock valve when pressure, shutoff, and delivery timing affect the job. In Calgary, DHV Valve Canada works on engineered valve packages for oil and gas pipelines, wellheads, and severe-service industrial applications.
We build around the valve duty first. Ball valves are used for reliable liquid and gas shutoff. Cast steel valves and forged steel valves are selected when pressure, temperature, or material requirements drive the specification.
Our wellhead valve line supports production and drilling-related service where flow control has to match the asset, not just the pipe size. DHV Industries has supplied severe-service valve solutions across multiple industries, with fast turnaround and prompt delivery listed as core parts of the operation.
For Calgary-area projects and shipped valve packages, our team can discuss valve type, pressure class, material needs, and delivery timing for pipeline, wellhead, and industrial fluid service.
After-hours ground trouble on an Edson oilfield site needs equipment that can reach the lease without turning a small delay into a lost day. Dirt Works Bobcat Services Ltd handles bobcat work and oilfield construction from Edson within a 200-mile Central Alberta radius.
Our field scope is built around access, cleanup, and small-equipment execution. Bobcats help with lease preparation and site maintenance, while material hauling, hot shot runs, spill cleanup, and pipeline seeding support jobs that change after the main plan is already moving.
For a Dirt Works request, the planning points are site location, ground condition, material movement, cleanup risk, and timing. We keep the field response tied to the equipment and access problem that has to be solved first.
is a leading turnkey utility construction company headquartered in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Starting with humble beginnings of 2 trucks, 1 trailer, and a piece of equipment, we’ve rapidly expanded to a fleet of over 60 units. Our continuous growth extends across Western Canada as we strategically add new locations to better serve our clientele. These values are deeply ingrained in every aspect of our operations, guiding our decision-making processes, shaping our company culture, and driving our unwavering commitment to excellence.
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Canadian bitumen movement can stall when pipeline capacity is tight. DRG Resources Ltd works from Calgary, AB on a pipeline-related transport concept called Pseudo Pipeline, designed to move bitumen from Edmonton to asphalt refineries in China using traditional sea containers.
Our oil and gas focus also includes land acquisition, geological studies, seismic evaluation, exploration drilling, and production planning. The source evidence shows petroleum and natural gas rights in Northern Alberta totaling about 3,300 square kilometres, or roughly 800,000 acres.
The strongest supported service category is Pipeline because the public material centers on the Pseudo Pipeline concept and Canadian pipeline bottlenecks. We do not claim tank services, dies, or completion consulting from the available source.
For energy readers assessing our Calgary profile, the core facts are direct: Alberta petroleum rights, oil exploration activity, seismic and geology work, and a patented bitumen logistics concept tied to pipeline access limits.
Natural gas distribution work in Alberta needs trenching, utility installation, access, and restoration planned around existing underground infrastructure. Dunwald & Fleming Enterprises Ltd. is a Calgary-based pipeline contractor and underground utility construction team with more than 40 years in Alberta natural gas distribution systems.
We handle mainline integrity digs when buried pipeline assets need exposed access for inspection or repair activity. Civil and earthworks service can include bulk earthworks and access roads, so the site is ready for utility or pipeline tasks before restoration begins.
Reclamation and remediation needs are part of many underground utility projects. Our service scope includes seeding and riparian zone restoration, which helps return disturbed areas after construction or integrity activity.
Custom fabrication adds shop capability when a field project needs built components to match the installation. Since starting in Calgary in 1978, Dunwald & Fleming has also added telecommunication construction for utility corridors and civil infrastructure projects in Alberta.
Pipeline and facility jobs around Drayton Valley need maintenance teams that can stay close to active oilfield sites. DV Oilfield Services Ltd. handles maintenance, pipeline, and facility construction with certified pipefitters and 24/7 availability.
We repair, replace, and maintain complete facilities. Certified pipefitters, picker personnel, contractors, and contract field staff support repairs, tie-ins, and planned upgrades around the equipment already on site.
Our Drayton Valley team is available around the clock for maintenance calls and facility construction needs where timing affects the field schedule.
Oilfield maintenance around Stettler and Red Deer can turn into pipeline work, reclamation work, and pump issues on the same site. DYMY Oilfield Services LTD handles maintenance contracting across central Alberta with a focus on safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Reclamation and management are part of our core service. We plan field work around the site condition, the environmental controls, and the timing of the job so cleanup and repair stay tied to the same field plan.
Our scope also reaches pipeline and construction work. Pigging and pump-related needs can sit on the same project when the site needs more than one trade. We have served Alberta since 1980, with locations in Stettler and Red Deer.
Who We Are Dynamic Disposal, a key player in Saskatchewan and Alberta’s oil and gas industry, has been pivotal in supporting major construction, potash operations, and pipeline projects. Our specialization in oilfield waste handling and transportation reflects our versatility and commitment to one-stop-shop service excellence. We’re more than a rental company; we are a team deeply rooted in customer service and professionalism, treating every project with a sense of ownership. Local to the core, we’re proud to serve and grow alongside communities across Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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.
Reliable natural gas delivery is basic infrastructure for rural homes, farms, shops, and light industrial sites around Hanna. East Central Gas Co-Op Ltd handles Bulk-Dealers service through natural gas distribution in the rural Hanna, AB area.
Our system was built to bring natural gas service to local members, with pipeline installation completed for signed members by the end of 1977. The co-op started billing 454 customers through Gas Alberta’s system once those customers were on stream.
We focus on fast and reliable natural gas deliveries for the rural Hanna area. That work supports customers who need steady fuel access for heat, equipment, buildings, and daily operations outside larger urban utility networks.
From our Hanna office, we manage local natural gas distribution for the surrounding service area during regular weekday hours.
Deep heat projects need well design, drilling skill, and surface facilities that can move energy without relying on a producing reservoir. Eavor develops closed-loop geothermal systems from Calgary, using oil and gas experience to build clean baseload power projects.
Our Eavor-Loop technology circulates added working fluid through a sealed underground loop. The loop acts like a radiator, drawing heat from the earth and returning it to surface for power or heat use without producing reservoir fluids.
Construction is central to the system. Eavor-Lite included two vertical wells joined by multilateral legs at 2.4 kilometres depth, with a surface pipeline connecting the wells. That field design shows how drilling, construction, and pipeline planning work together in our geothermal model.
We work with energy partners that need dispatchable clean power, district heat, or geothermal project development built on proven oil and gas methods. Our Calgary team focuses on closed-loop geothermal engineering that can be planned without conventional geothermal reservoir flow.
Echo NDE starts the job conversation with repair planning around Red Deer, AB. The nearby scope includes pipeline and inspection. 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 pipeline side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Red Deer, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With inspection, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. 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 maintenance. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With repair planning and pipeline, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Red Deer, AB, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen.
The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Pipeline 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 pipeline. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Red Deer, 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, pipeline and inspection should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. This scope connects to oil and gas and maintenance. In Red Deer, 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 pipeline 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 pipeline. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Red Deer, 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 pipeline 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 pipeline should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. 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 pipeline where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
In 2006, Daniel Beauchemin came across something a little strange going on in his backyard that prompted action. You see, it is not every day that you will see healthy green grass growing over a septic tank in the middle of a cold Canadian winter. What this grass represented was a significant waste of heat energy and money that was going down the drain.
Environmental liability can outlast a project if assessment, remediation, and reclamation are not planned together. Ecoventure Inc works from Edmonton on environmental management services for projects across Canada, with reclamation, remediation, regulatory support, and liability management tied into one project plan.
Founded in 2002, we have worked with hundreds of clients on environmental management needs. Our role is part advisor and part field problem-solver, with technical planning connected to the actions needed on the site.
Reclamation decisions need clear records, regulatory direction, and a practical end point. We help define site conditions, plan the remediation path, and manage environmental obligations so land, facility, or infrastructure projects can move toward closure.
Our experience includes high-profile work across Canadian provinces and territories, including projects for organizations such as ATCO, the Alberta Utilities Commission, and Parks Canada. Edmonton remains our base for environmental consulting, strategic project planning, and liability management work.
Buried pipeline and cable projects in Alberta need more than a single mark on the ground. Edge Line Electric & Locating is tied to Line Find Group in Brooks, where we handle pipe-locating, pipeline and lease sweeping, and ground-disturbance inspection around buried-facility jobs.
Hydromaxx, a division of Line Find Group, adds hydrovac services for safe, non-destructive daylighting of pipelines and cables. That gives excavation planning a way to expose utilities without mechanical digging at the asset.
Our Brooks-area GPS data collectors use current survey equipment to capture and establish survey points. GIS mapping and CAD drawings help carry field locating information into pipeline safety records and project planning.
Seismic projects, One Call management, and ground disturbance packages are part of the same buried-asset workflow. Across Brooks and Alberta pipeline sites, we plan locating, mapping, and hydrovac daylighting around the ground disturbance risk.
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Industrial plants need valve and instrument data they can act on while equipment is still running. In Edmonton, Emerson Automation Solutions connects Valves and Instruments with automation technologies for high-stakes industrial operations.
We work with final control products such as valves, digital valve controllers, actuators, and regulators. These products help process facilities control flow, pressure, and equipment response in demanding conditions.
Our measurement instrumentation gives real-time data for essential applications. That can include wireless measurement and analytical instrumentation where plant teams need reliable readings from active systems.
Emerson brings a global support network and local expertise to industrial automation planning. Our Edmonton automation and valve support can be matched to existing systems, modernization plans, and critical facility control needs.