When liquids build up in a gas line, separation equipment has to keep the plant from being overloaded. Fre-Flo Oil Industries in Estevan manufactures horizontal emulsion treaters for oilfield production sites that need stable separation before fluids move downstream.
We also build gas pipeline separators. The Innopipe inline separator is built for 99.9% separation efficiency where gas and liquid handling has to stay steady.
Slug catchers handle liquids that settle in flow lines during pigging runs, when the downstream plant can be hit with a sudden surge. More than 60 years in oilfield equipment manufacturing keeps our Estevan shop focused on treater, separator, and slug-catcher builds for field production and pipeline service.
Leading specialist in sealing applications and their market, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies supplies and develops as a service partner serving customers in a wide variety of industries. Contact us for the right sealing application now. Based in Nisku, AB.
Frontier Mechanical Services Inc supports jobs that do not fit neatly into one trade box. When equipment needs design help, a fabricated part, or a field repair, we pull the mechanical side, the shop side, and the service side into the same conversation. In Nisku, that shows up when downtime is expensive and the first answer has to lead to a real repair path. Our work is built to keep the job tied to the asset, the site condition, and the next step, not to a loose service label. That is the difference between a long handoff and a workable scope.
A lot of our work starts with hydraulic systems. We handle initial design and troubleshooting. We also handle repair and installation of hydraulic systems and related components. That gives us a way to deal with the fault itself, not just the symptom that showed up downstream. When the system has to move, hold pressure, or respond on command, the job depends on a repair path that makes the equipment easier to install, easier to service, and easier to bring back into use. Hydraulic work often decides whether a machine sits idle or gets back into the cycle cleanly.
Fabrication is where a worn part becomes something practical again. We support welding and fabrication. We also handle machining and manufacturing so components can be repaired, modified, or built to suit the job. Those steps matter when fit, tolerance, and finish affect the result. A quick patch is not enough on parts that have to tie in cleanly or survive repeated service. Pipeline work and pressure equipment add another layer of care, because the part has to suit the system and the operating condition, not just the shape of the old piece.
Our electrical, instrumentation, and automation work keeps the control side connected to the mechanical side. Power, signals, and control logic do not help if the equipment cannot be installed or troubleshot without creating a second problem. We use those capabilities to support systems that depend on reliable field connection and clear diagnostics. That can reduce the gap between a mechanical repair and the controls work that follows it. It also gives our team a better way to trace a problem when the fault lives in more than one place.
Parts supply is part of the service here, not an afterthought. We support pumps and motors. We also work on valves, cylinders, and other industrial equipment and machinery, including all brands where the fit and application make sense. That shows up when a repair stalls because someone is still hunting for the right component. With the parts side in the same conversation, the job can move from failed part to replacement, rebuild, or installation with fewer stops. The schedule gets easier to manage when the part, the repair plan, and the final install all stay lined up.
We also work in the setting that makes the most sense for the job. Some repairs belong in the shop, while others need to happen on site with mobile service. In-house and on-site capability lets us choose the place that fits the access, the deadline, and the asset condition. That shows up on field equipment, plant equipment, and custom-built components because the best fix is not always the one that starts in the same place. A job can begin with diagnosis in the shop and still end with a field installation when that is the cleaner path.
The Frontier Mechanical approach is built to keep the job connected. Design work stays tied to troubleshooting and repair. Installation stays tied to fabrication and machining. Parts supply stays in the same path as the repair plan. Our team can follow the scope from the first look at the fault to the final install, which helps keep the next decision practical. Project management helps keep each step in sequence when the job moves between shop, site, and supplier. For oilfield and industrial work around Nisku, that means one shop conversation can cover the mechanical problem, the part, and the field result that has to happen next. When the job starts with a worn component or a hydraulic issue, we can map it to the repair, build, or installation that gets the system back to work.
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.
About - G&B Rubber Products (1998) Ltd Skip to main content We are a locally owned and operated production facility located in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, and 80 kilometers south of Edmonton. For over the past 50 years we have manufacturered rubber products and components for oilfield and industrial use. We produce in many different types of elastometers such as Aflas, HNBR/HSN NBR, Natural, Neoprene, Urethane and Viton . Based in Wetaskiwin, AB.
Heat loss in piping, tanks, and oilfield buildings can raise costs and slow site performance. G & R Insulating installs mechanical pipe insulation from the Grande Prairie area for oil and gas projects in Alberta and British Columbia.
We work on mechanical piping, vessels and tanks, utilidors, and reusable insulation covers where temperature control is part of the job. Our insulation work is built around energy efficiency, heat retention, and access to the equipment after installation.
Some sites need access before insulation can be installed or repaired. Our scaffolding team handles assembly, modification, and dismantling for industrial projects, so insulation and maintenance work can be planned around the same work area.
We also install glycol heat tracing systems and oilfield buildings for related field needs. Our Western Canada service area is built around oil and gas facilities, production sites, and mechanical projects that need insulation planned with site conditions in mind.
G Force Diesel Service repairs heavy-duty trucks at our Lloydminster and Estevan shops. We keep the diesel side practical for construction units, oilfield haulers, and transportation fleets that need shop time before returning to the road.
We handle diesel maintenance, engine repair, and CVIP inspections for commercial vehicles. Certified mechanics check the truck for road safety, then correct the mechanical faults that can stop a haul or field day.
The two-shop footprint keeps diesel repair and inspection capacity close to border-region trucking routes and oilfield haulers.
Turnaround cleaning can stall a site when confined spaces, wash water, and access controls are left until the last minute. GForce Oilfield Services Inc works north of Bonnyville with vacuum truck service and high pressure cleaning for oilfield and industrial sites that need the cleaning plan shaped before activity begins.
We began as Gervais Trucking in 1992 and became GForce in 2004. In 2012, our team moved deeper into high pressure cleaning, giving oilfield and industrial customers a stronger path for wash jobs tied to access, safety, and turnaround timing.
Confined-space cleaning needs trained people and a clean sequence. Vacuum truck capacity can be coordinated with high pressure water cleaning and trucking around the material, entry conditions, disposal needs, and field controls.
Our Bonnyville field response is built for cleaning scopes where downtime, site access, and wash water handling affect the day. The right plan starts with the space, the residue, the access point, and the service window.
Fluid condition can change a maintenance plan before a failure reaches the field. Metro Tech Systems Ltd is our Calgary laboratory for fluid analysis of petroleum products, lubricants, and oil filter debris, with service to clients throughout North America.
We test and report on fluid samples used in oilfield, fleet, plant, and industrial equipment. Clear analysis helps maintenance teams understand contamination, wear debris, lubricant condition, and product quality before the next service decision.
Our laboratory and consulting work has focused on petroleum products and lubricants since 1969. We pair proper testing with plain interpretation, so results can be used in a shop, plant, or field maintenance setting.
For Calgary-based fluid analysis, our team handles petroleum product testing, lubricant analysis, and oil filter debris review for equipment programs across Western Canada and wider North American operations.
A delayed hire can stall a construction site, a transport run, or a drilling program before it starts. We are Galt Western Personnel Ltd, a Calgary staffing firm that helps employers fill skilled and general labour roles when they need people on the ground.
Our recruiters place permanent, temporary, and temp-to-hire staff across several sectors. We work with construction, manufacturing and warehousing, transportation, and energy clients, and that range lets us match field positions as well as office roles to the right candidate.
We handle the screening and matching so employers can focus on running their projects. By keeping a pool of available workers ready, we help oil and gas and industrial clients cover seasonal swings and short-notice openings. Calgary is our home base, and we recruit for companies operating across Alberta.
We strive with integrity to cultivate professional, loyal and trustworthy rapport amongst our team members and clients. As a result of our authentic interactions, we are able to assess your needs fully and present solutions that ensure longevitiy of your asset while keeping your budget in mind. TEMPORARY POWER SOLUTIONS At Gentech Field Services we focus on being experts in Power Generation.
Stickit Welding & Consulting provides mobile welding and custom metal fabrication across Sylvan Lake and Central Alberta. CWB-certified, shop or field, done right the first time.
Low-pressure gas, vapor recovery, and emissions control all change how a compression package should be built. Gas Pro Compression Corporation packages natural gas compressors from Three Hills, Alberta for oil and gas production, transmission, processing, and distribution applications.
Our compressor gas sales work includes casing gas compressors, booster compressors, hydraulic compressors, and blower compressors. We also package vapor recovery units for sites that need gas capture tied to production or facility operations.
BTEX emission control systems are part of our product line for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene control. That equipment connects compression planning with environmental requirements at oil and gas sites.
GasPro also works with multiphase pumps and natural gas booster packages for processing plants, petrochemical facilities, renewable gas, biogas, and landfill gas applications. From Three Hills, our team plans compressor packages around the gas stream, pressure requirement, and field service setting.
Electronic diesel engines need accurate fuel delivery before power, starting, and emissions performance can be controlled. In Edmonton, GCL Diesel services diesel injectors and fuel pumps for diesel applications that depend on clean diagnosis and correct component repair.
We repair diesel fuel systems, including mechanical fuel pumps, electronically controlled fuel pumps, electronic unit injectors, and common rail fuel systems. These systems call for troubleshooting skills because a weak pump, worn injector, or control issue can show up as the same engine complaint.
Turbochargers are part of our diesel service scope. We service turbochargers alongside fuel system components when boost, air handling, and fuel delivery need to be checked together.
GCL has operated since 1972 and works from a 26,000 square foot Edmonton facility with more than 60 people. Our shop also supplies diesel fuel injection parts, new injectors, remanufactured pumps and injectors, filtration systems, starters, alternators, and engine accessories.
For Edmonton diesel fuel system work, we plan the repair around the engine symptom, the component type, and the parts path needed to return the asset to service.
Be the first to find out all the latest news, products and trends. Since our inception in 1972, GCL has grown from one man’s vision to one of North America’s premier diesel service companies, employing over 60 people in our 26,000 square foot Edmonton facility. We have built our business by servicing all diesel applications and focusing on customer service. TM This isn’t just a snazzy catchphrase, but rather the embodiment of almost 45 years of servicing, supplying, diagnosing, and distributing diesel components and consumables.
High-pressure pump downtime can stop a frac spread or slow a maintenance plan. GD Energy Products supports upstream oil and gas pumping gear from Clairmont with petroleum pumps, OEM parts, and repair paths for fluid-end and power-end problems.
Our strongest evidence is around pump reliability after the unit is already in service. Parts on Demand, core exchange, OEM components, and field repair capability help maintenance teams plan around wear instead of waiting for a failed fluid end to define the schedule.
For pump support, the planning points are the pump model, fluid-end condition, power-end issue, part requirement, and whether field or shop repair makes more sense. We connect those details to the repair, parts, or training path that keeps high-pressure pumps in the program.
GE Oil & Gas Artificial Lift provides Pumps-Water Disposal, Variable Speed Drives, Pumps-Centrifugal, Pumps-Submersible services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
In Burlington, we keep refrigeration and process technology moving for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical plants. GEA Process Technology Canada Inc works on the machinery behind those lines when stable cooling and reliable process equipment matter.
Our GEA InsightPartner Blu-Red Care service uses machine data and refrigeration expertise to watch condition changes and obsolescence reporting. Remote support and service agreements help maintenance planners see what needs attention next.
We also cover automation around milk reception through finished product, along with the components tied to that workflow. That keeps the Burlington branch close to the same production stream from intake to output.
Field data, lab results, and engineering review need to line up before a site decision moves. Geo-Logic Associates brings environmental, civil, and geotechnical consulting from Peterborough, ON to projects that need that path.
Our team includes registered civil and geotechnical engineers, certified engineering geologists, professional geologists, and certified hydrogeologists. Field technicians and laboratory technicians round out the bench.
We work with public and private clients, plus federal and state agencies. Environmental assessment, environmental testing, environmental monitoring, and remediation sit inside that scope. Reclamation, construction-related support, and instrumentation support sit beside them.
With more than 400 people in 30 offices across the U.S. and abroad, we can move work between field, lab, and consulting teams when a project needs a broader bench.
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Industrial waste and soil issues need a disposal path that can handle solids, liquids, and contaminated material without splitting the job into separate plans. From Sherwood Park, GFL Edmonton connects local service needs to GFL Environmental's North American waste management and environmental services network.
We handle solid waste management, liquid waste management, and soil remediation for industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and community settings. For oil and gas facilities, that scope can support waste handling, disposal planning, and environmental cleanup tied to tanks, yards, plants, and field locations.
Our services also include industrial service capacity backed by a large fleet of trucks and equipment. The same operating base supports vacuum truck needs, oil spill clean-up, remediation, and contaminated soils handling where those services are available through the local branch.
GFL operates across Canada and the United States. Our Edmonton-area team is part of that wider service network for customers who need waste management and environmental field support around Sherwood Park and nearby industrial corridors.
Gibson Energy provides Mud Additives, Paraffin Control, Crude-Transporters, Hazardous Goods-Sealed Sour Oil Transportation, Waste Management, Completion Services, Trucks-Tank services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
Gibson Welding provides portable and shop welding services from Weyburn, Saskatchewan, serving pipeline, construction, and oilfield operations across southeastern Saskatchewan.
Pump control is often the difference between steady supply pressure and wasted energy. GIW/KSB Mining Group in Fort McMurray works with KSB pump solutions for industrial sites that need efficient pumping, pressure control, and valve-linked flow management.
KSB pump options include variable speed versions with motor-mounted frequency inverter control or PumpDrive systems. These controls help match pump output to required supply pressure instead of running a fixed setup through changing demand.
We also work with pump and valve solutions tied to measurement and control. Pressure-independent control valves can monitor flow direction, volume flow rate, temperature, thermal output, and heat quantity in one system.
For Fort McMurray industrial pumping applications, our focus is selecting pumps and controls around the pressure, flow, and operating condition of the asset.
Pressure control parts have to match the wellsite job and the test requirement before they go back into service. GKD Industries Ltd. machines wireline equipment in Calgary for oil and gas pressure work.
Our shop also builds hammer unions and valves for flow control work. When a standard part does not match the connection or the repair scope, we machine the component here.
Testing is part of the path. We perform hydrostatic pressure testing and hardness testing. Magnetic particle testing, ultrasonic thickness testing, and surface finish checks round out the inspection path.
From our Calgary machine shop, we handle well stimulation and slickline pressure control equipment with the drawing, dimensions, and test requirements already defined.
Wellsites, road projects, and rural facilities need clean water delivered in the right volume before the job stalls. From Okotoks, Glacier Water Transport hauls potable water for Calgary, Rocky View County, the MD of Foothills, and select nearby areas.
Our water hauling covers fresh water supply for well site shacks, consultant shacks, boilers, rig tanks, casing integrity tests, frac tanks, and holding ponds. Those are field situations where water timing affects drilling, completions, testing, or site readiness.
Water spreading is part of our construction and road building service. We handle dust control on streets, haul roads, and job sites, plus compaction water spreading for road work and product piles.
Since 1993, we have specialized in large-volume potable water hauling in southern Alberta. Glacier Water Transport plans each delivery around the destination, water volume, and site use so the truck arrives ready for the application.
Global Auto Body Supplies provides process equipment, fasteners, and industrial supplies from Medicine Hat, Alberta, serving automotive and industrial clients in southeastern Alberta.
Global Energy Services Ltd provides Pumps-Submersible, Communication Equipment & Systems services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
Internal pipe, tanks, and welded steel need coating systems that stand up to corrosion. Global Fusion Coating Inc. handles protective coatings and abrasive blasting from Wainwright, Alberta, for pipeline, vessel, and industrial applications.
We specialize in 100% solids based coating, FBE lining and coating, internal liquid lining, and airless coating application. These coating methods help protect pipe interiors and steel surfaces exposed to service conditions.
Post weld heat treat oven capability adds another step for fabrication and repair work tied to coated pipe and welded components. Our blasting and coating process is built around surface preparation, application control, and timely service.
Health, safety, and environmental protection are built into our daily coating operations. For Alberta pipeline and industrial coating needs, our Wainwright shop focuses on corrosion-control work from preparation through final application.
Forum Energy Technologies’ GHT coolers and industrial radiators are built for high ambient temperatures, extreme conditions, and mission‑critical cooling applications across global markets. Based in Edmonton, AB.
Global Well Servicing - An Alberta Oil Well Servicing Company ABOUT Global Well Servicing Ltd. management prides itself on the service it is able to provide. We are able to operate at 100% utilization and still provide high-quality workers. We have achieved this by having a strong family-orientated workforce; our people are professional and take pride in their equipment and work.
We have a portfolio of crop nutrition, crop protection and seed products as well as a full range of technologies, services, and precision ag ready for your fields. Simplot Grower Solutions is farmer focused, North American based and family run. We respect that every farm, acre, and grower is unique. We understand your challenges on a local level and work side by side with farmers like you, helping you to stay ahead of the ever-changing conditions of farming in your area.
Facility builds need field installation, piping, and mechanical scopes planned as one job. GMC Contractors Ltd handles Construction-General Oilfield projects from Edmonton for Western Canada, with turnkey facility construction for upstream oil and gas sites.
We build around the asset being installed. Civil, mechanical, and piping scopes are coordinated for facilities where schedule control and field fit-up affect startup.
Shop fabrication and modular assembly add another path when site access is tight or field hours need to be reduced. Our Edmonton shop fabricates and assembles oilfield components that complement facility construction.
Electrical and instrumentation work are part of our supported construction scope. We use a QA/QC program inside the fabrication division so field installations and assembled modules are checked before they move into service.
High-pressure piping and shop-built steel work need clean layout and sound welds. Goodman Steel & Ironworks (1986) Ltd in Rocanville handles metal fabrication and machining for oil and gas projects and industrial steel work across southeastern Saskatchewan.
Structural steel and platework move through the same shop. Tanks and pressure vessels come through as well, along with industrial piping for projects that need shop-built steel before install.
Surface preparation and industrial paint finish parts before they leave the yard. Our engineering support stays with the job when drawings or technical review need to sit beside the fabrication plan.
The same team is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Saskatchewan.
Oilfield freight in Brooks needs a carrier that understands short notice and site timing. Gopher Hot Shot has run from Brooks, Alberta since 1997, moving hot shot loads for oilfield work across southeastern Alberta.
We keep light towers and pipe trailers with rails available for jobs that need night lighting or pipe handling at site. That rental support sits beside the transport plan instead of becoming a separate delay.
Yearly CVIP inspections, an alcohol and drug policy, and monthly safety meetings back the fleet. Our Brooks base stays close to the kind of oilfield movement and rental support that remote work needs.
Our wide range of products reach industries in Forestry, Marine, Mining, Agriculture, Railways, Oil & Gas, and more. We represent industry-leading manufacturers, such as Danfoss Airflex, Radicon, Bonfiglioli, Cone Drive and Trackmobile. In 2002, we established a facility in Red Deer, Alberta, expanding our service department and overhaul facility with more mechanics and service vehicles to better accommodate our customers in the region. In 2019, we expanded yet again with a new facility in Prince George, British Columbia to better support our customer base in Northern British Columbia.
Mud, road film, and packed debris can make service trucks harder to inspect and harder to work from. In Red Deer, Gorts Truck Wash cleans service trucks and commercial trucks in large wash bays near Highway 2.
Each bay has two high-pressure pumps so two people can wash the same truck at once. That setup helps with long vehicles, dirty undercarriages, wheel wells, and tool compartments that need more reach than a light vehicle wash.
We focus on trucks that come in from hard road and industrial conditions. Service bodies, work vehicles, and commercial units can be washed with staff assistance when the job needs extra hands.
Our Red Deer truck wash is built around bay access, high-pressure cleaning, and practical turnaround for drivers moving through Central Alberta.
When a field project needs oilfield equipment without waiting on all-new supply, reusable inventory can keep the job moving. Gosselin Pipe & Steel buys and sells new and reusable oilfield equipment from Wainwright and Calgary for clients in North America and overseas.
Line pipe, tubing, casing, and drill pipe are core inventory groups for drilling, production, and site buildout needs. We also handle pipe storage and pilings when a job requires material staged for field use.
Production equipment is part of the same buying need. Our inventory focus includes tanks, separators, treaters, pump jacks, compressors, sucker rods, line heaters, and dehydrators.
We specialize in finding equipment that matches the budget and the project requirement. Our Wainwright and Calgary contacts can help with current availability across pipe, tanks, and reusable oilfield production equipment.