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Silverline Tools

Service Business

PO Box 570, Slave Lake, AB, Canada

About Silverline Tools

We keep well work moving in Slave Lake and across Northern Alberta when the job calls for downhole tools, wireline support, and a crew that can keep the sequence together without extra handoffs. Silverline Tools has been helping clients complete wells since 1995, and our wireline operation has been serving the field since 2006. That experience shows up when the job has to fit the hole condition, the completion schedule, and the practical realities of operating in the North. We work in the same region our customers work in, so the plan stays close to the site and close to the job.

Our core work starts with wireline cased-hole service. When a well needs a clearer read on what is happening inside the casing and tubulars, we run the tools that turn the hole condition into something the crew can act on. Radial cement bond logs help show bond quality. Noise-temperature logs and free-pipe logs help reveal what is moving, what is restricted, and where the well may need attention before the next step. Free-point and back-off work gives the crew another way to identify movement and release a string when the situation calls for it. The point of that work is not just to collect data. It is to give the customer a cleaner picture of the well so the next move is based on what is actually downhole.

Some wells need intervention instead of only information. That is where chemical and jet cut work, dump bail work, and related downhole support become important. If a string needs to be opened, trimmed, or cleared so the job can keep moving, we bring the service that fits the condition instead of forcing a generic approach. That keeps the completion sequence tied to the actual well state and helps reduce avoidable delays. It also gives field teams a simpler way to plan the job because the service choice lines up with the problem in front of them. When the well needs a practical correction, we focus on the step that clears the path and keeps the operation moving.

We also support completion work with wireline and tubing-convey perforating. That part of the job calls for control, timing, and the right setup so the perforating step lands where it should. Pumpdown service gives the crew another controlled way to move tools and keep the operation on schedule. We use those methods to help the completion plan stay organized around the well instead of forcing the well to adapt to an awkward sequence. In practical terms, that means the customer can coordinate perforating and conveyance work around the hole condition, the schedule, and the equipment that needs to go downhole.

Plugs and packer setting are a major part of that completion story. A packer is more than a part number to us. It is the isolation point that helps a crew separate zones, hold pressure, and move from one stage of the well program to the next with more confidence. We treat packer setting as a field task with a clear job to do: place the right tool in the right part of the hole and leave the well ready for what follows. When the completion plan depends on clean isolation, our work helps the team move forward without losing control of the downhole environment. That is especially practical when the customer needs a dependable transition from logging or intervention into the next completion step.

Custom hoisting rounds out the package. Some jobs need a tailored lift or a practical way to handle tools while the wireline and completion work is underway. Our hoisting support helps move the load safely, stage the job, and keep the crew from losing time to awkward handling. Across the service line, we keep the approach simple: clear communication, the right tools for the task, and work that is built for Northern Alberta conditions. If you need wireline support, packer setting, perforating, pumpdown, or custom hoisting in Slave Lake or the surrounding region, we are ready to plan the job around the well, the timing, and the downhole assembly that has to be run.

Established 1995