Production Products & Services firms specializing in compressors-repair bring the equipment, personnel, and field experience that upstream, midstream, and downstream energy operations require.
Natural gas compression depends on parts availability, rebuild capability, and people who know the engine package before downtime spreads across a field or facility. Above & Beyond Compression opened in 2000 and now serves gas compression customers through Canadian branches and a U.S. location.
We supply commercial and industrial gas-compression components for existing equipment and new engine technology. The inventory spans major compression and engine platforms. Parts and exchange components are available for maintenance planning and turnaround schedules.
Engine rebuilds and rentals give compression teams another option when replacement lead time is not acceptable. Our product relationships cover natural gas engines and compressor components, plus starters and related parts used in field compression.
The branch network is built for Canadian oil and gas compression fleets, with U.S. coverage where packages cross the border. For natural gas engine or compressor parts, we can help identify the component and inventory path tied to the operating need.
Gas compression manufacturing has to solve pressure loss, runtime risk and package sizing in the same conversation. Bidell Gas Compression manufactures compressor packages from Calgary, Alberta and Weirton, West Virginia for oil and gas sites where duty cycle and maintenance access shape the field decision.
Manufacturing is only one part of the package. We keep installed compressors running with parts programs and maintenance planning, then use retrofit options when an existing unit can be adapted instead of replaced.
Rental compression gives facilities another path when timing or production changes faster than capital equipment planning. Power generation systems can be tied into the same discussion when the site needs gas handling and mechanical power planned together.
Bluewater Compressor Services Ltd provides Compressors-Repair, Engines-Natural Gas-Repair & Service services to oil and gas operators in Sylvan Lake, AB and across Western Canada.
Our skilled team has decades of experience, ensuring every project is executed with precision and care. projects gallery Video Pre-Fab Erection This is phase 1 of the Silver Birch Seniors Facility in Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada. Phase 1 was a 18,180 sq ft 3 story wood frame structure with a pitched truss roof.
We handle oilfield construction and maintenance from Whitecourt across North Central Alberta.
Our team covers pipeline construction, hydrovac, and site remediation. We also repair gas engines, compressors, and rotating equipment for oil and gas sites.
In our shop and field team, we bring welding and millwright service to plant expansions and turnarounds.
Industrial air compressor repair and pump service become urgent when compressed air or fluid movement starts affecting plant production. Chamco Industries works across Western Canada on compressor solutions, pump service and nitrogen generator supply.
Our compressor offering supports facilities that need dependable air systems for production, maintenance and process needs.
Pump and compressor service can happen in the field or through one of our six Western Canadian service centres. Parts, repair planning and replacement conversations stay tied to the asset instead of being treated like a catalog order.
Since 1962, we have worked with compressor and pump systems for industrial facilities. Our Western Canada network keeps compressor repair, pump support and nitrogen generation close to the sites that depend on them.
Chinook Industrial Ltd gives engineering a practical operating frame around Calgary, AB. Manufacturing and repair planning are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our engineering scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can turn requirements into buildable technical choices. The manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Calgary, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With repair planning, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The process-equipment care side helps customers keep conveyors and mill assets easier to maintain. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move before the request turns into a quote or service plan. Coating works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The machining side helps customers bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Engineering changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes maintenance and repair. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With engineering and manufacturing, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Calgary, AB, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When engineering is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Manufacturing gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Calgary, AB, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with engineering and then connecting it to manufacturing, repair planning and process-equipment care keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to maintenance and repair. Listed as established in 2002, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Calgary, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect engineering to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Calgary, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When manufacturing enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected.
When an engine-driven power system fails at a remote wellsite or industrial facility, moving the package to town can add cost and downtime. Collicutt Energy Services handles repair from Red Deer for oil and gas, construction, industrial, and critical infrastructure applications.
We started as an engine operation in 1986. That background still shapes our field calls on engines, generators, and related power assets where uptime is tied to site operations.
Compressor repair customers often need more than a parts change. We look at the engine package, load demand, access limits, and whether shop repair or a field visit is the better path.
At ComGen, we apply thoughtful and practical methods to the development of efficient power generation systems which fit into an evolving energy landscape. Based in Red Deer, Red Deer County, AB.
Gas compressor maintenance in northeast British Columbia often happens under production pressure, weather limits, and tight access windows. From Fort St. John, Compression Technology works on gas compressors, natural gas engines, and turbines for sites across British Columbia and Alberta.
Our compressor repair is backed by technicians with 6 to more than 25 years in the natural gas industry. We handle maintenance, troubleshooting, and parts needs tied to field production.
Design, fabrication, and assembly are available when a compressor package needs a deeper rebuild. Our 13,500 square foot Fort St. John facility supports gas compression packages from maintenance through shop assembly.
CPI Service-Allwest provides Compressors-Repair, Compressors-Valve Repair services to oil and gas operators in Medicine Hat, AB and across Western Canada.
Surface pumping problems often start before a pump reaches the field. CSM Compressor Supplies & Machine Work Ltd works from Edmonton on pumps, unitizations, and turnkey pump packages for oilfield and industrial applications.
Our pump shop handles supply, repair, and parts for surface pumping systems. We build around the duty, site conditions, and package requirements before a unit is selected or rebuilt.
New and used pumps are part of the CSM Pump offering. Strategic OEM relationships help with replacement planning and packaged pump availability.
Everflo utilizes fully equipped service trucks with V-Mac air systems, flat deck picker trucks, hotshot truck and various transport trailers. Our service's include Mobile Engine, Compressor and Pump Maintenance, including Alignments. Small equipment sales, rental and service as well as Auto and Marine repairs in our shop locations. Everflo Compression is COR / SECOR certified with Enform.
This page outlines general information for compressor and engine services and products provided by Flomax Compression Ltd including Locations and Cat Ariel Waukesha Gemini Sulair Arrow Cummins and Frick this page also contains on call phone numbers
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.
HM Power Systems offers: Kohler generators large & small - Sales & service for Kubota industrial engines - Marine engine diagnostics & repair - Much more! Based in Fort St John, BC.
When compression performance starts slipping, the cost is usually measured in time, not parts. Pressure drops, nuisance alarms, and a short maintenance window can stack up fast, especially when the unit sits inside a larger operating train that cannot afford a long handoff chain. Horizontal Compression Services Ltd works from Beaumont on compression repair and related package support for sites that need the system back in service with as little delay as possible. Our approach is practical: keep the unit moving, reduce the gap between diagnosis and repair, and keep the job tied to the conditions the unit actually sees in the field.
Our compression work sits around the things that keep a package healthy and predictable. Inspection and pressure equipment support help field teams catch wear before it turns into a larger outage. That shows up when the next shutdown window is already tight and the operator needs a clear decision on what must be fixed now and what can wait. Maintenance work gives planners a cleaner picture of the package, not just a single component in isolation. We look at the whole operating picture, because a repair that respects load, vibration, controls, access, and the surrounding system tends to last longer and makes the next maintenance cycle easier to plan.
The Phoenix Energy compression page sits inside a broader service platform that also covers electrical, instrumentation, and automation. That shows up when a compressor problem is not purely mechanical. A trip, false alarm, control fault, or power issue can look like a compressor failure from the outside, but the actual fix may depend on how the measurement and control systems are behaving. We keep the mechanical side connected to the supporting systems so the customer is not forced to manage disconnected fixes. That gives the site one path through the job instead of a series of handoffs that slow the return to service.
Parts supply, rental options, and construction support give a site more than one way forward when the original package is down or when the best answer is not an off-the-shelf replacement. A part can be the fastest route back online when the failure is narrow and the geometry is known. A rental unit can keep operations moving while the permanent repair is being completed. Fabrication or manufacturing can solve a fit, durability, or configuration issue that standard components do not address. Construction support becomes important when the change extends beyond the machine itself into package layout, foundations, tie-ins, or surrounding site work.
That kind of support is most practical when the scope has to stay coordinated under pressure. If a compressor repair has to line up with an electrical correction, an instrumentation change, or a construction sequence, the job only works when the handoffs are tight and the scope stays clear. We write the job around the actual operating problem so the customer can see which pieces are mechanical, which pieces are controls-related, and which pieces are part of the broader site fix. The goal is not just to replace a component. The goal is to restore the package in a way that gives the operator a cleaner path into the next service interval.
Safety is part of the service, not a side note. Phoenix Energy states a simple goal on its site: everyone goes home safe and healthy, and it says it aims to exceed safety standards. We build the job around that expectation, especially where pressure equipment, inspection points, or field conditions can add risk. The broader service list also includes environmental work and safety training, which fits jobs where cleanup, access, containment, or site control are part of the same scope. That keeps the repair conversation grounded in the condition of the site as well as the condition of the machine, which is where it belongs on any live equipment job.
The major projects resume on the compression page shows that this is a team used to bigger scopes, not just isolated fixes. Some jobs grow into a package upgrade, a new skid layout, or a construction sequence that has to fit around shutdown timing and site access. In that setting, compression repair has to connect with electrical tie-ins, instrumentation changes, fabrication work, and the rest of the build sequence. We are comfortable working inside that kind of job rhythm and keeping the scope coordinated so the job moves from diagnosis to completion without losing context. From our Beaumont base, we stay close to the kind of work that needs quick coordination with plant staff, maintenance planners, and project leads.
Repair and inspection stay organized around the same operating problem. Equipment support and related service lines then connect to that plan instead of becoming a chain of disconnected vendors. That makes the repair process easier to manage, gives the customer clearer visibility into the job, and keeps the service tied to the system that needs to keep running.
Kema Enterprizes has repaired and serviced pumps, compressors, hydraulics, and natural gas engines for the oil and gas industry from Redwater, Alberta since 1990. ISNetworld and ComplyWorks member.
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Natural gas engines and compressors need repair that matches the package already running on site. In Dunmore, Marty's Engine & Compressor Service Ltd handles compressor repair for oil and gas locations that depend on gas-driven compression.
We work on Arrow, Cat, Waukesha, and White engines. Our compressor repair experience also covers Ariel and Gemini compressor packages.
A production site, battery, or field facility can lose pressure control when engine or compressor problems are left too long. Our Dunmore team focuses on mechanical repair for Alberta oil and gas compression packages.
A fuel site or bulk plant loses revenue quickly when product cannot be measured, moved, or dispensed. Mid-West Pump (90) Ltd works from Lethbridge on petroleum transfer systems, compressor-related needs, and fuel-site installation.
Meters, pumps, registers, and fuel dispensers sit at the center of our petroleum path. Tank fittings, valves, nozzles, and hoses support the same transfer system when a site needs product movement restored or upgraded.
Installation and conversion work can involve air compressors and hoists. Larger projects may add lubrication equipment, propane systems, or bulk plant construction. Above-ground tanks, dikes, piping, and custom fabrication are handled when the site scope expands. Emergency calls are published for fuel sites and transfer systems outside normal hours.
Corrosion and surface wear shorten the life of oil and gas parts. From Calgary, Moore's Industrial Service Ltd. handles protective coatings through spray coatings and hard chrome plating for industrial equipment that needs a harder working surface.
Our coating work is built around corrosion protection. Spray coatings are used when a part needs a controlled surface build-up, while hard chrome plating gives worn or exposed components a durable finish for service.
We have served industrial customers since 1946. That long operating history sits behind our process focus, quality program, safety work, and environmental controls.
When a part needs coating or plating before it returns to an oilfield, plant, or shop application, our Calgary facility can review the surface problem and match it to the right coating process.
MSI - Maintenance Solutions Incorporated provides Compressors-Repair, Engines-Natural Gas-Repair & Service services to oil and gas operators in Athabasca, AB and across Western Canada.
Our factory-trained service technicians provide installation & repairs to major competitive brands of air compressors. Maintenance service programs tailored to meet our customers’ needs. Custom air line distribution and on-site commissioning make VSL your complete compressed air service centre.
Sage Energy Corp provides Generators Electric-Natural Gas Over 400 KW, Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Compressors-Gas Sales, Compressors-Repair services to oil and gas operators in Rocky View County, AB and across Western Canada.
Sterling Machine And Compression Inc provides Compressors-Parts, Compressors-Repair, Machine Shops services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
Strad is the leading provider of industrial products and services for oil & gas, power transmission, pipeline and agriculture sectors. Based in Calgary, Stettler, AB.
Compressor downtime can stop a gas plant or field compression package fast. From Sherwood Park, Tiger Machining repairs natural gas engine and compressor components for natural gas service across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, with repair capability available across Canada.
We machine replacement compressor parts from CNC and manual equipment, backed by a large spare-parts inventory and thousands of component drawings. That helps move a failed valve, engine part, or compression component from measurement to repair without starting from a blank page.
Our shop handles specialty components, fusion coating, plasma fusion spray, and metallizing for worn or damaged parts. These services help restore fit, surface condition, and service life on equipment used in compression, pumping, and field repair settings.
Two field machining trucks work from our Sherwood Park location for site-based repair needs. When a natural gas repair cannot wait for a long shop cycle, we plan the machining path around the part, the package, and the outage window.