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Browse verified pipeline-testing contractors and suppliers in the pipeline sector, active across midstream energy projects.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Alberta Measurement Services Ltd. Alberta Measurement Services Ltd. 5327 91 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6E2 T 780 468 6387. Based in Edmonton, Edmonton, AB.

Cascade Energy Services

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

Across Western Canada, our team handles industrial cleaning and fluid management for energy and industrial sites. We use robotic tooling for tank cleaning and chemical cleaning. We also cover pressure testing, hydro-excavation, and vacuum-truck service. That keeps turnaround and cleanup jobs moving with less risk.

Brooks, AB, CAN

Double J Pressure Services provides pressure testing, amine handling, methanol services, refrigeration work, glycol services, and chemical injection from Brooks, Alberta.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Residual water can delay commissioning or freeze in winter after a line has been tested. Energy Air Test Ltd. handles pipeline testing and dewatering from Calgary, Alberta. We also carry pipeline drying and smart pig support for lines that need dry air or a clear path for inspection tools. Facility drying comes into play after hydrostatic testing or cleaning. Coil tubing support fits the same kind of line preparation when the job needs controlled drying and a clean handoff to the next step. Our team lists 24 hour service for time-sensitive pipeline work.

Horizon Hauling

Sexsmith, AB, CAN

Based in Sexsmith, AB, Horizon Hauling specializes in Pipeline-Testing, Pressure Testing, Trucks-Pressure, and Trucks-Tank.

Whitecourt, AB, CAN

When pressure, flow, and line condition all matter on the same job, we help field teams keep work moving from Whitecourt. J R's Pressure Truck Service Ltd. focuses on pressure testing and hot oiling for field work that cannot afford guesswork. We also support the job with methanol and chemical sales, plus rental equipment and parts supply, so customers can line up the service and the materials without adding avoidable handoffs. The result is a simpler path from first call to finished work. Pressure testing is the core of the service for a reason. Before a line, system, or piece of pressure equipment goes back to work, customers need a clear answer about how it performs under load. Our equipment range gives us room to match the job to the pressure window. The site shows units with maximum pressure ratings up to 15,000 psi and pumping rates up to 1,500 LPM, along with other units rated at 6,000 psi with 500 LPM or 1,000 LPM output. That spread helps us choose the right setup for the task instead of forcing every job through the same machine. That shows up when the job is about verifying readiness, protecting downstream equipment, or proving that a pipeline or pressure system can handle service conditions. A test is not just a number on a gauge. It is a decision point for the crew, the supervisor, and anyone waiting on the next stage. When the equipment is matched to the job, teams can inspect, approve, or correct the problem with less delay. We keep that service scope on practical results, not on making the test itself more complicated than it needs to be. Hot oiling plays a different role, but it solves the same kind of problem: keep the system moving when conditions start to slow the job down. Cold weather, buildup, and stubborn flow paths can create long pauses if the right unit is not ready. Our hot oil service helps customers restore movement, support maintenance work, and get the line or equipment ready for the next step. When hot oiling is paired with pressure testing, the crew can address more of the job in one sequence instead of breaking it into separate stops. That saves time in the field and reduces the chance of an incomplete handoff. We also keep methanol and chemical sales close to the service side of we. That gives customers one place to source the materials that support field operations and system care. When a job needs the right fluid or treatment product, a separate supply run can slow everything down. Having the service and the product side tied together helps field teams plan the job, keep inventory moving, and reduce the number of calls it takes to finish the job. The same idea applies to equipment rental and parts supply. Some jobs need a short-term rental. Others need a replacement part to avoid losing a day. We help fill that gap so the job can continue. Our pressure equipment is built for practical field decisions. If a job needs high pressure, consistent pumping, or a different unit size for the task at hand, we can work from the available equipment range instead of trying to force a one-size-fits-all approach. That is practical for pipeline testing, pressure work, and the kind of maintenance tasks that live between inspection and return to service. From Whitecourt, we support customers who need a straightforward answer, the right unit, and a crew that understands what the job is actually trying to prove. If your next project needs pressure testing, hot oiling, or the materials and parts to keep it moving, we are ready to help. For field teams in and around Whitecourt, the value is simple: one call reaches the pressure work, the fluid supply, the rental side, and the parts side. That helps oil and gas teams and maintenance teams keep a schedule when the job has several moving pieces. We focus on making the next step obvious, whether that is a pressure test, a hot oil run, or lining up the right consumable for the job. If the job has to be accurate the first time, our team is set up for that kind of call.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Through innovative design and modern technology Nitrogen Technologies of Canada is prepared to manufacture, supply, service and transport as needed. Based in Grande Prairie, Grande Prairie, AB.

Northern Repair Ltd.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

With a highly-skilled team bringing over 50 years of collective industry experience, Northern Repair Ltd. takes pride in making sure you can get back on the road safely and efficiently. Our mechanics are fully certified and trained by OEM standards, ensuring every issue is addressed and resolved with precision and accuracy to meet your needs and keep you moving. Whether you’re an individual or commercial owner in need of light duty maintenance or heavy duty repairs, on-site support or in-depth diagnostics, we’re equipped to handle it–and happy to help.

Nu-Line Pipeline Services Inc

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Pipeline renewal can avoid open-cut disruption when buried infrastructure runs under roads, bridges, airports, or other high-traffic assets. Nu-Line Pipeline Services Inc. works from Edmonton with pipeline rehabilitation for wastewater, stormwater, water distribution, and transmission mains. We focus on renewal methods for existing pipe systems where dig-and-replace access is difficult or disruptive. That includes storm and sanitary sewers, culverts, bridges, and water mains that need restoration without shutting down the surface activity above them. Our experience includes pipeline work beneath interstates, busy roadways, airports, bridges, and military installations. Those conditions call for planning around traffic, access, existing structures, and the limits of excavation. For municipal and infrastructure pipeline repair near Edmonton, we match the renewal system to the pipe condition, location, and service need before the site is opened.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Panda Tank & Vac Truck Services provides Pipeline-Testing, Crude-Transporters, Water Hauling, Contaminated Soils-Handling & Transportation, Oil Spill Clean-Up, Hazardous Goods-Sealed Sour Oil Transportation, Hazardous Goods-Transportation & Disposal, Reclamation, Completion & Workover Fluids, Steam Cleaning, Methanol-Sales, Trucks-Pressure, Trucks-Tank, Hot Oil Units, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.

Pressure Services Inc. (PSI)

Alder Flats, AB, CAN

Cold weather, hydrates, and dirty process equipment can slow a site quickly. Pressure Services Inc. works from the Buck Lake and Alder Flats area with pipeline testing and dry ice blasting for central and northern Alberta oil and gas sites. Facility cleaning and methanol supply keep the service line tied to turnaround work and hydrate control. We are one of Alberta's largest independent methanol suppliers, and that supply line supports pipeline and production work when freeze-up risk climbs. Steaming and cooler washing give plants and field facilities a cleaning path when residue or access limits shape the job. Tank rentals and chemical filtration round out the service line when cleanup and fluid handling need to stay tied together.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Based in Grande Prairie, AB, Schoendorfer Pressure Testing specializes in Blowout Preventers-Testing, Methanol-Sales, Pipeline-Testing, Pressure Testing, and Trucks-Pressure.

Terroco Industries Ltd.

Red Deer, AB, CAN

Pipeline testing gets hard to manage when field timing, freeze protection, and chemical handling all land on the same schedule. Terroco Industries Ltd. in Red Deer handles pipeline testing and methanol supply for Alberta oil and gas work, with field services built around active wells, pipelines, and production sites. We've supplied methanol in Alberta since 1976. That background sits beside production and process chemicals, where the right product and handling keep treating programs moving without extra site time. Our field fleet includes hot oil units, pressure trucks, and vacuum trucks. Acid hauling and secondary containment support round out the job when the job calls for fluid movement or controlled handling around wells and facilities. We keep testing, treating, and site support tied to the job conditions across Alberta.

Tri-Hi Pressure

Whitecourt, AB, CAN

Pressure work and fluid hauling have to be ready when the site window opens. Tri-Hi Pressure works from Whitecourt as a pressure truck and fluid hauling company serving Whitecourt, Fox Creek, Drayton Valley, Swan Hills, and Edson. The published scope is specific. We handle pipeline pressure testing, high-pressure pumping, fluid heating, and hot oiling. One-ton pressure trucks, fluid hauling, chemical sales, acid sales, and 24-hour dispatch round out the field service path. Pipeline pressure testing is the most direct fit for pipeline and facility work. A pressure test helps confirm whether a line or system can hold before it returns to use or moves into the next project stage. That test has to be planned around the asset, pressure requirement, fluid handling, and the people waiting on the result. We keep the pressure-testing story close to that decision so the profile does not collapse into a general trucking description. High-pressure pumping supports jobs where pressure has to be delivered in a controlled way. That can include field tasks around lines, equipment, or fluid movement where ordinary hauling is not enough. The pump, hose, truck, and operator have to match the job condition. When those pieces line up, the customer gets a more predictable path through the pressure task and fewer delays caused by mismatched equipment. Fluid heating and hot oiling add another operating path. Cold weather, viscous fluids, and production or facility needs can make heating part of the job rather than a convenience. Hot oiling helps when fluid temperature affects movement, cleanup, or equipment readiness. We treat heating as a pressure-truck service tied to the field condition, not as a separate one-line add-on. Fluid hauling, chemical sales, and acid sales support the same service area. A site may need fluids moved, chemicals supplied, or acid handled as part of the broader field plan. One-ton pressure trucks give Tri-Hi another option when a smaller pressure-truck setup fits the job better than a larger unit. The range helps customers match the truck and product path to the scope instead of forcing every request into the same size of response. The 24-hour dispatch note is important because pressure and fluid jobs often do not wait for a tidy schedule. From Whitecourt, Tri-Hi Pressure gives customers in nearby field areas a practical path for pressure testing, pumping, hot oiling, fluid hauling, chemical supply, and acid sales. The next conversation should name the asset, pressure need, fluid type, service area, and dispatch timing so the truck and field plan fit the job. The named service area helps customers understand where that dispatch path fits. Whitecourt, Fox Creek, Drayton Valley, Swan Hills, and Edson are active field regions where pressure and fluid work often has to fit around weather, access, and site timing. We keep the truck conversation tied to the route and the field condition so the job can move with the right unit, product, and dispatch window. Pipeline pressure testing also depends on fluid handling around the test. Water, chemicals, acid, or heated fluids may have to be supplied, moved, or managed before the pressure result can guide the next decision. Tri-Hi's combination of pressure trucks and fluid hauling helps keep those pieces connected. That gives the site a cleaner way to plan the test, the fluid movement, and the truck timing around the same field objective. High-pressure pumping and hot oiling can also become part of production or maintenance support. A pressure task may need a pump package. A cold or heavy fluid may need heating before it can move the way the job requires. We keep those services tied to the practical field condition so the customer can match the truck, product, and dispatch timing to the problem rather than ordering a generic load.

Ward Chemical

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Ward Chemical provides Kill Fluids, Pipeline-Testing, Chemical & Compounds-Industrial, Completion & Workover Fluids, Dust Control, Snubbing Units, Construction services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Weatherford Canada Partnership

Calgary, AB, CAN

Weatherford Canada Partnership in Calgary connects drilling, evaluation, completion, and production activity through a global energy-services platform. We keep the Canadian office tied to field execution while the wider Weatherford network adds digital tools for planning and performance. On the well-construction side, we handle directional, horizontal, and underbalanced drilling. Cementing gear and drill-collar rental fit the same downhole phase. Wireline and logging help move the well into evaluation. Production testing, flow measurement, completion tools, and packers carry the job toward producing assets. Sand control, plunger lift, pump systems, wellhead hardware, and pipeline testing give mature wells and surface lines another practical path when conditions change.

Hinton, AB, CAN

Xtreme Hot Oil & Pressure Services Inc provides Pipeline-Testing, Trucks-Pressure, Hot Oil Units, Pressure Testing services to oil and gas operators in Hinton, AB and across Western Canada.

St Paul, AB, CAN

Xtreme Air Ltd provides Pipeline-Testing services to oil and gas operators in St Paul, AB and across Western Canada.