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AdOil Inc. - Oilwell Environmental Products

Calgary, AB, Canada

Wellhead leakage creates cleanup exposure before a spill becomes a larger reclamation issue. AdOil manufactures and distributes wellhead containment devices from Calgary, including the TITAN Wellhead Containment System for oil wells and environmentally sensitive production sites. Our oilfield equipment-manufacturing work focuses on containment at the wellhead. The system is designed for oil wells where leakage control, oil spillage prevention, and site protection are part of the operating plan. TITAN also addresses pumping-system problems tied to gas locking, fluid pound cavitation, and sand scouring. Those conditions can damage equipment and increase maintenance around producing wells. We build wellhead containment as an environmental protection product for active oilfield sites. From Calgary, AdOil supports reclamation-related protection where containment at the source is the practical first step.

Fort St John, BC, CAN

A pumpjack does not fail on a tidy schedule. It starts to drift, slip, or wear in ways that can interrupt production long before the whole unit is down. We build our work around that reality. Installation and inspection are treated as field-readiness work, not paperwork around the edge of the job. Repair and maintenance stay tied to the same operating picture so customers are not forced to coordinate separate vendors for every step. Since 1995, we have served the Western Canadian oilfield industry with field support that is meant to keep equipment working, reduce downtime, and avoid unnecessary handoffs. When a site needs a pumpjack installed or changed out, we treat the job as more than a delivery step. The unit has to fit the site conditions, the lift requirement, and the unit already in place. We bring the field experience and trucks to line up the tasks in a way that makes sense on location. If the plan calls for a new unit, we can support that path. If a rebuilt unit is the better fit for the unit condition or the operating plan, we can work from that need as well. The goal is to get the right unit into service with fewer delays and fewer separate field teams trying to solve pieces of the same problem. Inspection and planned maintenance are what help turn a surprise problem into a managed repair. We look at the pumpjack as operating equipment that has to perform under load, day after day, not as a static asset sitting on a list. That means paying attention to the signs that can affect uptime, safe operation, and long-term reliability. Wear, looseness, vibration, or a change in how the unit behaves can all point to a problem that is easier to address early. A good inspection cycle gives the site a chance to correct those issues while the fix is still manageable and before the condition spreads into a bigger interruption. Repair calls show up for the same reason. When the unit is already in service and something is not performing the way it should, the response has to be straightforward. We handle pumpjack troubleshooting and repair with the same field-minded approach we bring to installation. We also support diesel and gas engine work when the prime mover is part of the issue. That keeps the job connected to the actual production equipment instead of splitting it across unrelated vendors. Our field teams are known for quality workmanship, experienced tradespeople, fast and reliable response times, and safe, efficient operations because those are the standards that matter when a site needs the machine back in the field. Crane support gives the customer a cleaner way to organize the job around the site. Parts, transportation, and safety training keep the remaining tasks connected instead of splitting each one into loose pieces. Those capabilities shorten the distance between a problem and a fix. They reduce the number of outside handoffs a customer has to coordinate when a unit needs attention, and they help keep the job organized around the actual site conditions. If a component needs to be built, sourced, moved, lifted, or reinstalled, it is better when the same team can help manage that path. The result is a clearer repair plan, less schedule waste, and a more direct route back to production. Our work has always been built around uptime and reliability. We have earned our reputation through steady growth and dependable service, and we still approach each job with the same expectation: do it right, do it safely, and keep the unit ready to work. That is the standard we bring to every call: practical support, clear execution, and field service that helps keep production moving.