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Hot Oil Units is a specialized specialty services service area supporting upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas operations; browse verified hot oil units providers on Oil Authority.

A & B Hot Oil Services Ltd

Brooks, AB, Canada

Well service support is stronger when hot oil, pressure, vacuum, water, boiler, and rig capability can be coordinated from the same regional provider. Brooks Field Service supports oilfield operations from Brooks with equipment for heating, hauling, pressure work, and service-rig activity. We support hot oilers, boilers, pressure trucks, water trucks, vacuum trucks, rod rigs, service rigs, continuous rod work, and turnaround tools. Around-the-clock office hours give dispatch and field teams a practical contact path when production or well work cannot wait for the next business day. Southern Alberta production foremen, wellsite supervisors, and field-service coordinators can use Brooks Field Service for jobs where hot oiling, pressure work, vacuum service, water hauling, boilers, and rig support need to move on the same schedule.

A-1 Hot Oiling

Fort St John, BC, Canada

John, BC V1J 6X6 Get an Estimate Locally Owned and Operated by the same family for Over 26 years About Us Mobil 1 Lube Express and Car Wash in Fort St. John, BC has been proudly family-owned and operated for over 26 years. We first opened our doors in August 1999 as a quick lube shop under a national franchise. After two decades of service and a rapidly changing franchise model, we made the decision to transition to Mobil 1 Lube Express and Car Wash in June 2019.

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

Anderson Water Services Ltd gives water treatment a practical operating frame around Grande Prairie, AB. Environmental and pump work 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 water treatment scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can manage water quality before disposal or reuse. The environmental side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Grande Prairie, AB, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. With pump work, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability helps customers match fluid movement and repair choices to the site. 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. Water treatment 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 water treatment and environmental, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Grande Prairie, 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 water treatment is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Environmental gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Grande Prairie, AB, 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 water treatment remains close to environmental. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Grande Prairie, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. 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 water treatment and then connecting it to environmental and pump work keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Around Grande Prairie, AB, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. 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 water treatment to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Grande Prairie, AB also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When environmental 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.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

ASAP Heating & Well Servicing Corp is an energy industry service provider based in Grande Prairie, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Brooks, AB, CAN

Big Steam Oilfield Svc Ltd offers Hot Oil Units, Steam Cleaning, Trucks-Pressure, Trucks-Vacuum, and Water Hauling services from Brooks, AB.

Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN

Buck 75 Oil & Gas Services Inc is an energy industry service provider based in Wetaskiwin, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Cascade Energy Services

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

Across Western Canada, our team handles industrial cleaning and fluid management for energy and industrial sites. We use robotic tooling for tank cleaning and chemical cleaning. We also cover pressure testing, hydro-excavation, and vacuum-truck service. That keeps turnaround and cleanup jobs moving with less risk.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Everywhere industry meets environment, Clean Harbors is on-site, providing premier environmental and industrial services. Based in Edmonton, AB.

Stettler, AB, CAN

Based in Stettler, AB, Doug's Tank Truck Svc specializes in Hot Oil Units, Pressure Testing, Trucks-Tank, and Water Hauling.

EPS Flushby Systems Ltd

Wainwright, AB, CAN

Flushby and rod-rig work needs fast response, safe execution, and equipment that fits production-service jobs. E.P.S. Flushby Systems works from Wainwright, Alberta as an oilfield service provider offering 24/7 support. We support production maintenance with flushby units, rod-rig service, pressure-truck work, vac/steam combination support, hot oiling, heater service, pump changes, rod handling, flushing, and well diagnosis. Management’s stated commitment to occupational health, safety programs, and environmental protection gives the service a safety foundation for work around active wells. For producers dealing with pump changes, rod handling, flushing, or well-service problems, EPS is built around production maintenance rather than general construction. The value is responsive oilfield service with flushby, pressure, and heating capability available from one Wainwright-based team.

Fabmaster Ltd

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Hot oil units and diesel-fired heaters need the right heat size before they ever reach the field. Fabmaster Ltd fabricates heating units and hot oilers in Edmonton, AB for oilfield service needs that depend on controlled heat and reliable heater parts. We build heater packages in 3.5M, 5.2M, 7.5M, 9.5M, and 11M BTU sizes. A unit may use one heater or more than one heater, depending on the heating duty and equipment design. Service does not stop at new fabrication. We keep parts on hand to build and service these heaters, and we supply replacement coils for matching heater designs from other manufacturers in the 3.5M, 5.2M, and 7.5M BTU ranges. Founded in 1996, our Edmonton shop focuses on heater fabrication and hot oiler service. We also work with related heater, pump, tank, valve, gauge, and hammer union requirements when they are part of the same oilfield heating package.

Red Deer County, AB, CAN

General Oilfield Services Inc is an energy industry service provider based in Red Deer County, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Red Deer, AB, Canada

Cold field conditions and heavy fluids put pressure on heating and pumping packages. In Red Deer, GenTex Industries Inc builds hot oil units and heaters for oilfield jobs that need controlled heat, fluid movement, and long service life. We design and build oilfield heating systems for real field use. Pumping and fluid-transfer packages sit beside that work, with pressure trucks and custom builds available when a standard unit does not fit the job. High- and low-pressure heating units are available from 2.5M Btu up to 21M Btu. That range gives us room to match heater capacity to demanding field conditions without guessing at the duty cycle. Testing, inspections, maintenance, and long-term support keep GenTex units working after delivery. Our Red Deer team can discuss a new build, support need, or heating application tied to field conditions.

Swan Hills, AB, CAN

GuyCo Hot Oiling provides hot oil unit services and pressure truck services for the oil and gas industry in the Swan Hills, Alberta area.

Holland's Hot Oiling

Kindersley, SK, Canada

Cold oilfield conditions and waxed-up production equipment can turn a small delay into lost field time. From Kindersley, Holland's Hot Oiling runs Hot Oil Units and field rentals for Saskatchewan oil and gas sites. We started in 1989 with one hot oiler. That history still shapes how we plan hot oil service around wells, tanks, and field access where heat, water, and timing have to be coordinated. Rental Equipment fills the gaps around a working lease or service location. Our lineup includes office trailers, portable toilets, light towers, and generator sets for sites that need temporary power, lighting, and basic field facilities. Wellhead scaffold trailers and hot shot service give our team another way to keep oilfield tasks moving around Kindersley. We match the rental or hauling need to the field job instead of treating each item as a separate order.

Hunting Creek Hot Oil & Pressure Service

Girouxville, AB, CAN

Pressure testing and fluid service work has to be ready when pipeline, downhole, or maintenance activity cannot wait on a slow mobilization. Diamond Valley Pressure Services, connected to the Hunting Creek Hot Oil & Pressure Service record, supports Western Canadian oil and gas operations with pressure and fluid services. DVPS lists pressure testing, pipeline repair and maintenance, chemical sales and delivery, downhole optimization, consultation, well design services, acid pumping, bulk services, hot oil, pressure trucks, pumps, tanks, and pressure-related oilfield work. The source emphasizes pressure testing and acid pumping expertise with 24-hour dispatch paths for pressure and fluid service. Service coverage is listed for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Pressure testing or pressure-truck service is the clearest project conversation for this record.

Whitecourt, AB, CAN

When pressure, flow, and line condition all matter on the same job, we help field teams keep work moving from Whitecourt. J R's Pressure Truck Service Ltd. focuses on pressure testing and hot oiling for field work that cannot afford guesswork. We also support the job with methanol and chemical sales, plus rental equipment and parts supply, so customers can line up the service and the materials without adding avoidable handoffs. The result is a simpler path from first call to finished work. Pressure testing is the core of the service for a reason. Before a line, system, or piece of pressure equipment goes back to work, customers need a clear answer about how it performs under load. Our equipment range gives us room to match the job to the pressure window. The site shows units with maximum pressure ratings up to 15,000 psi and pumping rates up to 1,500 LPM, along with other units rated at 6,000 psi with 500 LPM or 1,000 LPM output. That spread helps us choose the right setup for the task instead of forcing every job through the same machine. That shows up when the job is about verifying readiness, protecting downstream equipment, or proving that a pipeline or pressure system can handle service conditions. A test is not just a number on a gauge. It is a decision point for the crew, the supervisor, and anyone waiting on the next stage. When the equipment is matched to the job, teams can inspect, approve, or correct the problem with less delay. We keep that service scope on practical results, not on making the test itself more complicated than it needs to be. Hot oiling plays a different role, but it solves the same kind of problem: keep the system moving when conditions start to slow the job down. Cold weather, buildup, and stubborn flow paths can create long pauses if the right unit is not ready. Our hot oil service helps customers restore movement, support maintenance work, and get the line or equipment ready for the next step. When hot oiling is paired with pressure testing, the crew can address more of the job in one sequence instead of breaking it into separate stops. That saves time in the field and reduces the chance of an incomplete handoff. We also keep methanol and chemical sales close to the service side of we. That gives customers one place to source the materials that support field operations and system care. When a job needs the right fluid or treatment product, a separate supply run can slow everything down. Having the service and the product side tied together helps field teams plan the job, keep inventory moving, and reduce the number of calls it takes to finish the job. The same idea applies to equipment rental and parts supply. Some jobs need a short-term rental. Others need a replacement part to avoid losing a day. We help fill that gap so the job can continue. Our pressure equipment is built for practical field decisions. If a job needs high pressure, consistent pumping, or a different unit size for the task at hand, we can work from the available equipment range instead of trying to force a one-size-fits-all approach. That is practical for pipeline testing, pressure work, and the kind of maintenance tasks that live between inspection and return to service. From Whitecourt, we support customers who need a straightforward answer, the right unit, and a crew that understands what the job is actually trying to prove. If your next project needs pressure testing, hot oiling, or the materials and parts to keep it moving, we are ready to help. For field teams in and around Whitecourt, the value is simple: one call reaches the pressure work, the fluid supply, the rental side, and the parts side. That helps oil and gas teams and maintenance teams keep a schedule when the job has several moving pieces. We focus on making the next step obvious, whether that is a pressure test, a hot oil run, or lining up the right consumable for the job. If the job has to be accurate the first time, our team is set up for that kind of call.

Taber, AB, Canada

JaCar Energy Services is a Hot Oil Units company based in Taber, AB.

Kick Hot Oil Ltd

Olds, AB, CAN

Cold flow, wax, hydrates, and pressure limits can stop an oilfield job quickly. From the Sundre and Olds area, we run hot oil units, pressure trucks, 15K pumpers, and methanol hauling for Central and Northern Alberta oil and gas sites. Hot oiling from 5K to 15K PSI gives the job a pressure-rated path for wellsite, pipeline, and downhole tasks. The right unit depends on the pressure requirement, fluid temperature, asset condition, and access at the site. Our methanol sales and hauling support field jobs where chemical handling, temperature, and line conditions are tied together. Pipeline and downhole batching can be planned through the same service conversation when the job needs more than a single truck. Since 1985, Kick Hot Oil has served Alberta oil and gas activity. Mobilization planning starts with the site, pressure rating, fluid condition, chemical need, and timing required to keep the asset moving.

L V Energy Svc Ltd

Lacombe, AB, CAN

Cold weather, fluid handling delays, and uncertain gas use can slow a field project fast. LV Energy Services works from Lacombe, AB, with additional service points in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek, using heaters and hot oil units for energy and fluid management on oilfield and industrial jobs. We run mobile trailer units and skid units for temporary heating where fast fluid temperature control is part of the job plan. Our heating fleet includes high-efficiency units and simpler conventional options, so the setup can match the site, fuel plan, and heat demand. Bulk propane support helps remove fuel uncertainty when natural gas supply is limited or hard to forecast. For customers planning steam cleaning, pressure testing, heater work, or propane-backed heating, our team can align equipment with the project size and field conditions. Our Lacombe branch supports central Alberta projects that need practical heating capacity, hot oil unit service, and field-ready fluid management without overbuilding the setup.

Rocky Mountain House, AB, CAN

Lipsey Oilfield Svc Ltd is a Rocky Mountain House, AB-based provider of Hot Oil Units services.

Lynco Hot Oilers Ltd

Kindersley, SK, Canada

Cold weather, wax buildup, and blocked flow paths can slow a wellsite before the larger repair plan is ready. Lynco Hot Oilers Ltd runs hot oil units from Kindersley for the West-Central Saskatchewan oil and gas industry. We focus on heating and flushing, tank heating emulsion, pressure testing, and wax removal. Those services help restore flow, prepare equipment, and keep maintenance steps moving around wells, tanks, and field equipment. Our hot oiler truck service has served the area since 1993. More than 30 years in Kindersley, Elrose, Kerrobert, and nearby oilfield areas gives our team a practical base for preventative maintenance and field heating calls. Flushby support is part of our service rig connection. When a job needs heat, pressure, and field timing to line up, our Kindersley team plans the hot oil unit around the wellsite task and the service window.

Olds, AB, CAN

McGregor Oilfield Services works from Olds with cleanup, heating, and pressure-truck service for Alberta field and plant sites. We bring hot oil and pressure truck support to tanks, lines, rail cars, and dirty equipment areas. We also handle steam work, chemical cleaning, acid pumping, tank degreasing, and industrial washdown. Our hot oil, pressure, and steam trucks are planned around the asset. Cold product, wax, residue, and frozen valves can slow a maintenance window. We match heat and washdown to the problem so the site can move toward cleaning, repair, loading, or restart. Tank cleaning is one of the main reasons customers call McGregor. We clean tanks and tank-related areas where sludge, grease, or product buildup blocks inspection or repair. Rail car cleaning gives customers another path when equipment needs residue removed before loading or return to service. Chemical and acid pumping give our team another option when heat and water are not enough. We can supply cleaning chemicals and solvents for jobs where the material being removed needs the right product. That keeps the truck call tied to the actual deposit instead of treating every surface as the same washdown. Turnaround support brings these services together. During a shutdown, McGregor can combine steam, pressure trucks, tank cleaning, jet washing, chemical cleaning, and industrial cleanup around the access and timing of the site. The goal is simple: clean the asset and leave the area ready for the next task. Some Alberta jobs need more than one cleanup method. A tank may need heat before washing. A rail car may need chemical cleaning before loading. A plant area may need pressure and steam before inspection. McGregor can line those steps up under one service plan. For Alberta customers, the best call starts with the asset and the material causing the delay. A tank with cold product, a rail car with residue, and a plant area that needs washdown each need a different setup. We keep the service conversation tied to the site, the cleaning method, and the next use of the asset.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Panda Tank & Vac Truck Services provides Pipeline-Testing, Crude-Transporters, Water Hauling, Contaminated Soils-Handling & Transportation, Oil Spill Clean-Up, Hazardous Goods-Sealed Sour Oil Transportation, Hazardous Goods-Transportation & Disposal, Reclamation, Completion & Workover Fluids, Steam Cleaning, Methanol-Sales, Trucks-Pressure, Trucks-Tank, Hot Oil Units, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Performance Vac & Tank Services Ltd is an energy industry service provider based in Grande Prairie, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Drayton Valley, AB, CAN

Polaris Petroleum Ltd provides Trucking-Acid Hauling, Trucks-Tank, Hot Oil Units, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Drayton Valley, AB and across Western Canada.

Hinton, AB, CAN

PressureWorx Inc is an energy industry service provider based in Hinton, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Provost, AB, CAN

Plant turnarounds and field cleanup move faster when the right unit is already on call. Prospector Oilfield Services runs vacuum truck service from Provost, Alberta with combo units and hydro-vacs for oilfield and plant work. Steam trucks and pressure trucks cover turnaround cleaning and cold-weather service. Vacuum trucks and combo units handle fluid recovery, tank cleanup, and site cleanup on production or maintenance jobs. Hydro-vacs handle daylighting and excavation around buried lines where mechanical digging raises damage risk. That keeps buried utilities and surface work in one controlled sequence. Our Provost base keeps the unit mix close to the job, so planning stays around fluid type, access conditions, and turnaround timing.

Oxbow, SK, CAN

Spearing Service L.P. offers 24/7 oilfield trucking, fluid hauling, frac support, and sand and gravel services with a focus on safety and reliability. Based in Oxbow, SK.

Terroco Industries Ltd.

Red Deer, AB, CAN

Pipeline testing gets hard to manage when field timing, freeze protection, and chemical handling all land on the same schedule. Terroco Industries Ltd. in Red Deer handles pipeline testing and methanol supply for Alberta oil and gas work, with field services built around active wells, pipelines, and production sites. We've supplied methanol in Alberta since 1976. That background sits beside production and process chemicals, where the right product and handling keep treating programs moving without extra site time. Our field fleet includes hot oil units, pressure trucks, and vacuum trucks. Acid hauling and secondary containment support round out the job when the job calls for fluid movement or controlled handling around wells and facilities. We keep testing, treating, and site support tied to the job conditions across Alberta.

Taber, AB, CAN

TWH Oilfield Services is a family-owned operation that has built its reputation over 35 years running more than 30 specialized units across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. From pressure trucks handling up to 15,000 PSI to hot oilers, combo vacuums, H2S scrubbers, and hydro vacuum units, our Taber-based fleet covers Southern Alberta, Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson with the dependability your operation requires.

Hinton, AB, CAN

Xtreme Hot Oil & Pressure Services Inc provides Pipeline-Testing, Trucks-Pressure, Hot Oil Units, Pressure Testing services to oil and gas operators in Hinton, AB and across Western Canada.