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Aaron Machine Shop supports Calgary manufacturing and repair work when a component needs more than a simple part order. The shop brings design and drafting, CNC and manual machining, waterjet cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, and installation into one workflow for metal and plastic components.
Energy, transportation, construction, packaging, and industrial projects can move from drawing to finished part without handing the job between several shops. Aaron also supports industrial repair when hydraulic cylinders, millwright work, on-site welding, line boring, or material supply have to be handled around an operating asset.
Aaron Machine Shop has operated in Calgary since 1996 and describes more than 28 years of manufacturing and repair experience. For machining, fabrication, welding, or repair work tied to an energy or industrial project, start with the drawing, damaged component, or operating problem and Aaron can help shape the manufacturing path.
Able Machine Shop is a Calgary, AB-based company that supports machining, fabrication, welding, pipeline and electrical for energy and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are shop and field fabrication needs and technical planning and project documentation, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Absolute Fusion Contracting handles welding, custom fabrication, repair, and maintenance from Red Deer County for oil and gas, construction, heavy-equipment, and highway-maintenance applications.
The shop can take a worn component, a fabrication drawing, or a repair problem and turn it into a built-to-purpose solution. That is the difference between a basic welding listing and a fabrication partner for brackets, structures, heavy-equipment repairs, and maintenance work that has to fit the machine or site in front of it.
Operating since 1992, the Red Deer-area facility works with certified journeymen welders and skilled fabrication staff. Oilfield and heavy-equipment repairs need that kind of shop judgment when downtime, fit-up, weld quality, and turnaround timing all affect the repair plan.
For custom fabrication, welding repair, or maintenance tied to oilfield equipment or heavy industrial machinery, Absolute Fusion can quote from the drawing, damaged component, or repair scope.
Access Waterwells Inc gives electrical a practical operating frame around Western Canada. Pump work is treated as a related part of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on.
Our electrical scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The pump work side helps customers match fluid movement and repair choices to the site. For customers in Western Canada, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
Electrical 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 oil and gas. 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 electrical and pump work, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Western Canada, 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 electrical is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Pump work gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Western Canada, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
Planning stays clearer when electrical remains close to pump work. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Western Canada 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 electrical as the anchor, then bring in pump work where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
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 electrical and then connecting it to pump work keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Listed as established in 1969, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Western Canada, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. 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 electrical to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Western Canada also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When pump work 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. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next.
A leaking cylinder, worn fitting, or damaged hydraulic component can stall oilfield and farm equipment across northern Alberta. From Peace River, Accurate Hydraulics keeps hydraulic equipment sales and hydraulic repair in one shop for those jobs.
Our 13,000 sq ft facility includes a machine shop, a welding bay, and testing space. That setup lets us handle machining, welding, and hydraulic repair without breaking the job into separate stops.
We have been building that shop around hydraulic equipment, parts, and service for 30 years, with a focus on northern Alberta work. If a component needs repair or a replacement needs to be matched, our Peace River team can take it from the bench to the test stand.
Oil patch equipment runs better when overhaul, repair, and fabrication stay in one shop. From Edmonton, Air Hydraulic Mechanical Services handles hydraulic and mechanical work for drilling and service applications.
We build and repair right angle gearboxes and pump drive gearboxes for drilling and service applications. When a site needs a larger package, we also supply Sidewinder drawworks units and matching gear sets for common models.
When a site needs a purpose-built package, we fabricate custom pump shacks to fit the application and the available footprint.
Welding and fabrication support the base pad, mounting, and fit-up details that keep the package ready for the field. Our Edmonton team works with oil patch customers who need the asset repaired, rebuilt, or matched to the way it will run on site.
At Alberta Exchanger, we handle heat-transfer repair, fabrication, replacement-in-kind, and parts support from Edmonton for Western Canadian industrial facilities.
We have supported heat-exchanger work since 1993, coordinating field and shop needs for repair, replacement, fabrication, and parts. When a bundle, exchanger, or related component moves from inspection to repair planning, quality control, and return-to-service timing, the repair path has to stay tied to the shutdown window.
Our Edmonton operation brings product integrity, responsive service, quality control, certifications, fabrication capability, and a safety program tied to employee and environmental protection. Plant maintenance teams can bring exchanger condition, drawings, inspection findings, and fabrication needs into the same repair conversation.
For exchanger repair, replacement-in-kind, fabrication, or parts support, start with the equipment condition, service history, drawings, inspection findings, and shutdown window.
Buried pipelines, tanks, and production equipment need steady corrosion control in southeast Saskatchewan and southwest Manitoba. From Estevan, Allied Cathodic Services handles cathodic protection for oil and gas production infrastructure, pipelines, and mining sites.
We build corrosion-prevention systems from design and installation through monitoring. Repairs and maintenance round out the turnkey scope. Reporting stays tied to the asset record.
The same approach keeps the protection plan tied to the asset as conditions change on production equipment, tanks, and treaters. Soil, moisture, and exposure can change the protection level the asset needs.
Cathodic protection has to match the asset and the soil around it. Alta-West Cathodic Protection works from Edmonton on corrosion-control and cathodic protection projects for transmission pipelines, upstream and downstream facilities, and refineries. We also support rural and urban infrastructure where the asset needs a specific protection method.
We build and install systems from simple test stations to complex impressed current layouts. That keeps the job tied to the protection method the asset actually needs.
Our background includes transmission pipelines and facility work. It also extends to refineries and infrastructure across city and rural sites. We plan each install around site conditions and access.
Apex Valve Services provides Wellhead-Repair, Pipeline-Valve Repair, Pipeline-Repair, Automation Control Systems, Instrumentation, Hydraulic-Torquing Service, Valves, Valves-Actuators, Valves-Repair, Valves-Relief, Valves-Used services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.
A pipeline, tank, or production system needs corrosion control before metal loss becomes an integrity problem. From Edmonton, ASM Corrosion works on cathodic protection and corrosion-control needs for production, storage, transmission, and drilling systems.
We design systems that identify and control integrity risk. Our corrosion and pipeline integrity teams handle engineered design, monitoring programs, installation, commissioning, and follow-up interpretation for internal corrosion.
Cathodic protection brings electrical assets into the integrity plan. We work with rectifiers, ground beds, and test points, then inspect cathodic protection systems after annual survey activity.
Bellamy Backhoe Service Ltd is a Dapp, AB-based company that supplies pipeline, environmental, backhoes, cathodic protection and culverts for infrastructure, municipal, utility, and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are operating history dating to 1995, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Truck suspension problems do not stay small on Peace River routes. Big Horn Spring & Brake Ltd works from Fort St. John on spring, steering and suspension repair for heavy trucks, tractors, trailers and work vehicles.
Since 2006, our shop has served transportation and field equipment across the Peace River area. We focus on the parts of the vehicle that affect handling, load control and road readiness.
As a licensed inspection facility, we can pair practical repair advice with inspection requirements when a truck or trailer has to return to road use. Our Fort St. John shop is built for suspension repair, steering checks and vehicle inspection in one stop.
We are proud to offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on safety, quality, or efficiency. Brothers HDD is the trusted choice for projects of all sizes.
Buried steel needs corrosion control before small current loss becomes a pipe or main failure. From Calgary, C P Systems Ltd works in Cathodic Protection for pipeline, water main, and structural steel protection projects.
We use cathodic protection to reduce corrosion by changing active corrosion sites on metal into protected cathodic sites through electrical current. For sacrificial systems, galvanic anodes are installed so the anode takes the corrosion load instead of the protected steel.
Hydrovac excavation is part of our construction method when buried assets need controlled exposure. The source process describes keyhole hydrovac, stud welding to a water main, ground bar and welding rod work in the same hole, and anode installation with a test station.
Our Calgary service is built for buried infrastructure where excavation, welding, electrical connection, and corrosion-control testing have to line up in one field sequence.
C-Tech Design & Manufacturing provides Coiled Tubing Manufacturing-Sales & Service, Coiled Tubing Service, Oilfield Equipment-Repair, Oilfield Equipment-Manufacturing services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
We drill domestic and industrial water wells from Spruce Grove, AB.
Our rigs also handle cathodic protection wells, pre-drilling piling holes, and geotechnical drilling. We keep safety and operational performance to the same standard on every job.
Process Combustion Systems Inc. is a Combustion Equipment Integration and service Company, serving a wide range of industrial applications. Founded in 1981, our track record and list of cliental is proof of our capabilities and unmatched service. We specialize in the selection and application of combustion equipment, with comprehensive design/engineering/fabrication and testing capabilities.
Hydraulic failures stop equipment, and repair quality matters when pumps or motors are going back into drilling, construction, mining, forestry, or industrial service. Canadian Industrial Hydraulics has provided hydraulic repair in Edmonton and across Canada for more than 30 years.
We repair hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors, and related hydraulic equipment across many brands and applications. COR certification gives industrial customers a safety trust signal, while the service range fits sectors that depend on mobile and fixed hydraulic systems, including drilling, road construction, waste management, agriculture, concrete, mining, and forestry.
For oilfield and industrial maintenance teams, Canadian Industrial Hydraulics is useful when the goal is reliable repair rather than simple parts replacement. The value is Edmonton-based hydraulic expertise with national service reach and pump/motor repair depth.
Cantest Solutions Inc provides Tanks-Testing, Chains, Meters, Pumps, Cathodic Protection, Testing Equipment, Well Inspection, Tanks, Valves, Associations services to oil and gas operators in Airdrie, AB and across Western Canada.
Drilling equipment repair and fabrication has to match field use, transport limits, and weld quality. Cheyenne Rig Repair & Supply, known as The Rig Shop, works from Gibbons as an oilfield fabrication and steel manufacturing shop for onshore drilling assets.
We manufacture gear for conventional drilling and coil tubing applications. In-house engineering experience and design partners support builds that need a reliable drawing package before steel work begins.
The Rig Shop has been in business since 1987. Our fabrication team is built around oilfield projects where fit-up, structural welding, delivery timing, and the finished drilling asset all have to line up.
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.
Rig maintenance in the Peace Region depends on electrical field teams that can keep field power, motors, and site systems moving. Conway Electric Inc. serves Fort St John as an electrical contractor for oilfield and industrial sites.
Since 1973, our team has handled rig maintenance jobs where failed power or control equipment can slow a site down. We bring the experience and equipment needed for remote electrical faults, generator rental support, and electric motor repair.
We also repair signs when site identification or yard access needs attention. Short-term and long-term generator rentals are available for planned work, outage coverage, and field service windows.
Our Fort St John crew plans each call around the asset, the fault, and the site conditions first.
Buried pipelines, tank bottoms, and marine structures need corrosion-control planning before metal loss becomes a repair problem. Since 1950, Corrosion Service Company Limited has delivered cathodic protection design, engineering, supply, and field service from Canada for pipeline, tank, and infrastructure assets in Canada and the United States.
Pipeline cathodic protection is a core part of our history. We plan corrosion prevention systems for transmission and distribution assets where coating condition, soil exposure, electrical continuity, and long service life all affect the final design.
Tank and cooler protection calls for a different field approach than pipeline work. Our team applies cathodic protection to tank storage assets, then ties the supply and field service plan to the structure, access limits, and inspection needs.
Marine corrosion prevention and specialty infrastructure work are also part of our corrosion management background. Our project history includes bridge ice shields and oil wells in Southern Iraq, along with North American pipeline and tank assets.
For Calgary-area corrosion-control and cathodic protection planning, we can align engineering, material supply, and field service around the asset that needs protection.
Buried pipelines, tank systems, marine structures, and oil wells face corrosion risk long before damage is visible. Corrosion Service delivers Cathodic Protection for Pipeline and tank assets through design, engineering, supply, and field services in Canada and the United States.
Since 1950, we have focused on corrosion prevention for critical assets. Our pipeline work is built around cathodic protection systems that reduce external corrosion risk across oil, gas, and infrastructure routes.
Storage tanks and coolers need a different protection plan than long linear pipe. We design and supply cathodic protection for tank storage assets, then back it with field service for installation, testing, and management.
Marine structures bring coating damage, water exposure, and access limits into the same job. Our team also works on marine corrosion prevention in Canada and the United States, using decades of experience with cathodic and anodic protection.
Some corrosion problems sit outside a standard asset class. Source examples include ice shields on the Confederation Bridge and oil wells in Southern Iraq, which show how our engineering and field service model can be applied to unusual structures and harsh operating conditions.
Pipeline corrosion control has to deal with buried steel, changing soil conditions, and nearby electrical interference. From Innisfail, Corrosion Technologies delivers Cathodic Protection and AC mitigation for energy infrastructure across Canada.
Our cathodic protection work is tied to pipeline integrity. We focus on corrosion prevention tactics that extend the service life and safety of critical infrastructure.
AC mitigation is part of that same risk-control plan when pipelines run near power corridors or other interference sources. We turn field readings and site conditions into practical integrity solutions.
Corrosion Technologies remains focused on reliable, transparent pipeline services for energy assets. Canadian pipeline projects can involve us when cathodic protection, AC mitigation, or corrosion-control planning needs a dedicated technical team.
Corrpro provides Pipe-Locating, Pipeline-Leak Detection, Pipeline-Repair, Protective Coatings, Protective Coatings-Inspection, Pig Tracking, Corrosion-Control, Corrosion-Monitoring, Cathodic Protection, Inspection-Pipeline services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
Remote Alberta sites often need drilling access before construction, camp setup, testing, or corrosion-control work can move ahead. Craig Waterwell & Drilling Ltd works from Edson on water well drilling, cathodic protection drilling, and rig services for industrial, environmental, and field-service projects.
Our drilling background covers environmental drilling and geotechnical work where ground conditions need to be checked before a site decision is made. We also handle hard rock coring when the job needs a core sample instead of a simple borehole.
Cathodic protection drilling supports pipeline, tank, and buried metal systems that need corrosion-control infrastructure in place. Domestic, camp, and consultant rig shack water wells help remote sites get water access for field use and temporary operations.
We incorporated in July 1995 and opened for service on January 1, 1996. Our Edson-based drilling team serves Alberta with casing jacks, clean ups, and rig support tied to the drilling scope.
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.
The team at Dagger Automotive & Diesel Services in Calgary, AB, is ready to tackle your general car care and diesel repair appointments whenever you need them.
Remote northern driving puts extra pressure on trucks, SUVs, and service vehicles. In Fort Nelson, Dalex Auto Services handles auto repair and routine maintenance for local traffic and road work across Fort Nelson, Prophet River, Buckinghorse River, Toad River, Muncho Lake, Fort Liard, and Sikanni Chief.
We work on cars, SUVs, and trucks that need regular maintenance to stay road-ready. That can mean repair planning before a long highway run, scheduled service for a local vehicle, or mechanical attention when a truck cannot wait for a larger centre.
Our shop is based at 4440 50 Ave N in Fort Nelson. Weekday shop hours are listed Monday to Friday, with weekend on-call availability shown by the source site.
Dalex Auto Services keeps the repair conversation close to the route and the vehicle. Our Fort Nelson team can plan maintenance and repair around northern travel needs and local shop availability.
Industrial roof leaks and condensation can damage production space, stored equipment, and building structure. Delta T & Protective Products handles commercial and industrial metal roof repair, coated membranes, and maintenance from the Grande Prairie area across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and BC.
We work on metal roof systems where fasteners, gutters, seams, and surface wear need repair before water enters the building. Coated membrane restoration can extend service life when full replacement is not the right plan.
Spray-applied foam insulation is part of our building envelope work. It helps control heat loss and condensation in industrial shops, warehouses, and facility buildings that need better thermal performance.
Our director has 25 years of experience across protective coatings, waterproofing, fireproof systems, corrosion control, condensation control, spray-in-place containment, and energy saving systems. Free roof inspection or consult requests are available for commercial and industrial metal roof repair, restoration, and maintenance work.
E-MAC Corrosion Inc provides Corrosion-Control, Cathodic Protection, Inspection-Pipeline services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
Edmonton Exchanger is your one-stop manufacturing and maintenance shop. Whether your project involves pressure vessel components, field services, machining, heat exchanger services, custom fabrication or pipe fabrication, we have the experience and expertise to handle it.
We keep field and plant work moving when mechanical, electrical, and control systems need repair. From Calgary, we support conventional oil and gas and oilsands work across Western Canada. Our work is built for sites where downtime is costly and the next step depends on the last one being finished cleanly. We bring the scope together around the equipment in front of us, so the job can move from diagnosis to repair without bouncing between disconnected trades. That shows up on turnarounds, maintenance windows, and live operating sites where the plan has to match the asset, the schedule, and the access limits on the ground. We stay close to the job so field teams can keep making progress instead of waiting on a new handoff.
Our maintenance and repair work keeps production and processing equipment ready for service. Mechanical work, repair and service, and field construction all play a part when a unit needs to be inspected, opened, restored, or put back in line. We focus on the parts of the job that affect uptime: worn components, damaged assemblies, and fit-up issues that can stall a larger shutdown. That shows up when a shutdown window is short and the site cannot wait for a second visit to solve the same problem. When a crew needs a practical repair path instead of a long wait, we use the tools and field experience to get the equipment back to a usable state and keep the rest of the site moving.
When a project needs a custom piece, our fabrication and machining capability shortens the gap between a broken part and a working one. We can rebuild parts that are no longer right for the field and make replacements that fit the current setup. We also support manufacturing and parts supply when a replacement has to be built, sourced, or finished to fit the current system. That reduces delay caused by missing hardware, worn surfaces, or a component that no longer matches the job. It also gives teams a tighter path when one shop needs to handle more than one step, from material selection through final fit and finish. We also keep the job practical when older assets need a correction that newer parts cannot match exactly.
Our electrical, instrumentation, and automation work keeps systems easier to install, monitor, and troubleshoot. Sensors, controls, and wiring can hold up an entire site if they are not set up cleanly. We work on the technical layers that let equipment read correctly and respond the way the operation expects. Clear measurement and stable controls reduce false alarms and make inspection and troubleshooting simpler for the next shift. Pipeline work follows the same logic. Tie-ins, operating changes, and field conditions all demand careful coordination, because one gap in the controls or one delay at a line segment can slow the rest of the schedule. We stay focused on the system the crew has to live with, not just the isolated part that failed.
Environmental work and safety training sit beside the physical repair, not after it. A clean jobsite, defined access, and a crew that understands the safety expectations make field work more predictable. FLINT emphasizes zero-injury goals, shared responsibility, and safe work for employees and clients, and that service scope shows up in how we plan and execute jobs. We carry that approach into environmental scope as well, where containment, cleanup, and site readiness need a clear plan before the job can proceed. That keeps the job controlled while the team keeps moving. It also helps field teams move through the job with fewer surprises when a site needs to stay operational or return to service quickly.
Across Calgary and Western Canada, we support energy and industrial teams that need more than one discipline on the same project. One site may need mechanical repair. Another may need fabrication. A third may need electrical or instrumentation troubleshooting. A fourth may need safety training or environmental support before the next phase can begin. We work across those combinations because downtime usually crosses trade lines. One outage, one repair, or one access issue can hold up several trades at once. By keeping the job tied to the equipment, the site condition, and the project window, we make it easier to keep maintenance moving. Rebuilds, construction, and field service can stay aligned with the plan.
Our History & Brands - Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. FET continues to grow organically and through measured acquisition. FET’s headquarters are in Houston, TX and we have manufacturing and distribution facilities located around the world. FET operates in two reporting segments: Drilling & Completions, and Artificial Lift & Downhole.