Map providers deliver the AB land maps, well-plot books, lease maps, pipeline atlases, and digital GIS layers that landmen, geologists, and field crews use to navigate oil and gas operations. Products include printed books, subscription-based digital maps, and custom GIS deliverables. Find map publishers and GIS providers serving the energy sector.
McElhanney acquired Abacus Datagraphics in 2022 to expand their Red Deer presence. The combined company provides surveying, mapping, engineering, and environmental consulting services across Alberta for the energy, infrastructure, and land development sectors.
We make rugged self-powered data loggers for temperature, humidity, and pressure. They help us track current and voltage signals in demanding environments. They fit industrial, commercial, and institutional monitoring.
We also make pulse, CO2, and thermocouple loggers. RTD and thermistor options round out the line.
ISO 9001 certified design and manufacturing support the hardware from start to finish.
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Our products are used by other experts in many areas including resource exploration, sustainable development, regulation, and resource conservation in Alberta. Building on over 100 years of history, the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) provides geological information and advice about the geology of Alberta.
At Alberta Geomatics, we provide land surveying and geomatics services around Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, and nearby Alberta communities.
Our work includes commercial surveys, residential surveys, condominium surveys, construction services, lot grading, subdivision surveying, topographic surveys, real property reports, property line markings, easements, rights-of-way, leases, and construction layout.
For oilfield, utility, industrial, and commercial sites, survey information often has to be clear before construction, access changes, right-of-way work, or property transactions move forward. We bring professional land-surveying support, modern survey technology, and reporting for municipal, rural, commercial, and industrial properties.
For construction layout, topographic surveys, right-of-way confirmation, subdivision work, or commercial real property reports, start with the legal land description, site purpose, municipality, and required deliverable.
We provide line locating for pipelines and utilities that cross active construction areas, with staking support before ground is disturbed.
Our team has managed one calls for several clients for more than 25 years, keeping the locating side organized across field and project schedules.
From Grande Prairie, we can help with facility and line locating requests and get the details moving before excavation starts.
Alberta Health and Safety Training Institute (AHASTI) is a Calgary, AB-based company that provides safety training, environmental, first aid and training services for energy and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are field safety and compliance needs, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
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All World Safety & Training Ltd is a Lethbridge, AB-based company that provides safety training, driver training, first aid, safety services and training services for infrastructure, municipal, utility, and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are operating history dating to 2003, field logistics and equipment movement and field safety and compliance needs, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Allan's Excavating & Haulage is a Minburn, AB-based company that supplies backhoes, demolition, excavating, grading and matting for oil and gas, energy, and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are field logistics and equipment movement, technical planning and project documentation and site, water, and environmental work, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Alpha Controls & Instrumentation Inc. connects repair planning to the job problem behind the request around industries nationwide. Controls and instrumentation 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 repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The controls side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in industries nationwide, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With instrumentation, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. 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. Repair planning 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 repair. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect repair planning with controls so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around industries nationwide.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When repair planning is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Controls give that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around industries nationwide, 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 repair planning remains close to controls. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. industries nationwide 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 repair planning and then connecting it to controls and instrumentation keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to repair. Listed as established in 1979, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around industries nationwide, 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 repair planning to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. industries nationwide also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When controls 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.
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Structural welding has to hold up on site and meet the safety rules around the job. Altaweld (1999) Inc in Lethbridge handles welding and fabrication for construction work in Southwestern Alberta and B.C.
We build for small retail buildings and complex commercial structures. Government buildings and food processing facilities are another steady part of the mix, and each one calls for clean fit-up and steady welding.
Our team keeps quality welding work tied to the safety standard the project calls for. From the shop to the site, we focus on the steel details that keep a build moving.
Since 1999, the Lethbridge crew has handled projects that need practical welding support across southern Alberta and into B.C.
Altus Geomatics Limited Partnership is most helpful to understand through the job behind design around Canada. Surveying and environmental 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 design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The surveying side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Canada, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With environmental, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The pipeline side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. 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.
Design 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.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame design with surveying so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Canada, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Surveying gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around 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 design remains close to surveying. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Canada 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 design and then connecting it to surveying, environmental and pipeline keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Around Canada, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. That extra context helps connect design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Canada also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When surveying 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. 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.
Apex Distribution Inc. delivers top-tier industrial and oilfield products and services, enhancing profitability for Western Canada's producers and contractors. Based in Calgary, AB.
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Armour Welding Ltd is a Grande Prairie, AB-based company that supports welding and fabrication for energy and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are operating history dating to 2025, 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.
Associated Safety & Training Services Ltd is a Calgary, AB-based company that provides safety training, environmental and first aid for energy and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are field safety and compliance needs, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Pipeline construction needs survey control, base maps, and field data that can keep design and construction moving. ATLIS Geomatics, now part of GeoVerra, delivers geomatics, Maps, and land surveying services from Winnipeg for energy, infrastructure, and construction projects across Canada.
Our Winnipeg team works with mapping, geospatial data, and survey services that support route planning, land access, and construction decisions. For pipeline and transportation projects, clear base maps help align engineering, field layout, and documentation before site activity starts.
GeoVerra’s project evidence includes support during the design and construction phases of the Northwest Calgary Connector Pipeline. That type of pipeline assignment calls for accurate survey information, fast issue response, and practical coordination with construction teams.
We also bring environmental and reclamation-related geomatics into project planning when land, access, and site condition data must be organized for energy or infrastructure decisions. Our mapping and survey services give project records a reliable spatial base from early planning through field execution.
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B.G.E. Service & Supply Ltd in Edmonton provides air filtration products and filtration management for HVAC contractors and industrial facilities across Western Canada. We work with buildings that need steadier indoor air quality, fewer filter failures, and better HVAC performance.
Our Clean Air Advisors and service technicians handle IAQ advisory work, filtration management programs, controlled-environment support, and inventory planning. That lets us match replacement timing to the building load, the schedule, and the air-quality target instead of treating every site the same.
Since 1968, we have supported food and beverage production, restaurants, indoor agriculture, cannabis, HVAC, and industrial supply customers with filtration products and preventative management. We keep the focus on the air system and the plan that keeps it running.
We keep oilfield jobs stocked with fittings and valves. We also handle pumps, lubricants, and testing equipment. Our warehouse-to-site service helps move parts where they are needed, and our team shares product knowledge through lunch and learns and site visits.
We have been serving oil and gas customers since 1986. That experience shows in the way we handle pressure fittings and valve sourcing across Alberta and northern British Columbia.
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We protect public safety and safeguard the environment through regulation of energy resource activities. That role includes balancing environmental, economic, and social considerations under authority delegated by the Province of British Columbia.
Pipeline performance, oil and gas reserves, production reporting, directives, safety advisories, and technical updates are part of the information we make available to energy professionals. These resources support regulated activity planning and compliance work across the province.
Our Fort St. John presence connects industry, communities, and project stakeholders with regulatory guidance for energy resource activity in British Columbia.
We process steel tube for demanding industrial applications, from major project work to ongoing production. Our focus is the material itself: the forming, processing, and tube products that come out of it.
That means a company built around metal processing, tube production, and the capabilities needed to support large-scale supply chains. When a project calls for steel and tube expertise, our role is to deliver consistent output.
If you need a steel and tube partner for industrial supply or manufacturing work, start with a conversation about the product and volume you need.
When a field site loses electrical reliability, downtime can spread into controls and production. Bi-Systems Electric & Controls Ltd runs 24-hour electrical and instrumentation service from Lloydminster, with on-site repair for oil field construction projects and facility electrical systems.
Our instrumentation work includes PLC programming and meter proving, so control and measurement issues stay in the same job. We also handle electrical systems that keep facilities and construction sites running when the schedule cannot wait for a normal shift.
Founded in 1988, we are Canadian-owned and locally operated. Our Lloydminster base keeps response close for electrical and instrumentation work across central Alberta field sites.
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Bilton Welding & Manufacturing Ltd connects design to the job problem behind the request around Innisfail and Western Canada. 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 design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Innisfail and Western Canada, 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 flowback assets side helps customers support flowback and production jobs with purpose-built assets. 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. Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The insulation side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time.
Design is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas, custom work, maintenance and repair. That gives the capability an operating frame tied to the published evidence.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect design with manufacturing so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Innisfail and Western Canada.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about design, the customer can still see when manufacturing belongs in the same discussion. Innisfail and Western Canada adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. The copy groups related work around a real job instead of bouncing between unrelated categories.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with design and may extend into manufacturing, repair planning and flowback assets. This scope connects to oil and gas, custom work, maintenance and repair. Listed as established in 1993, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Innisfail and Western Canada gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the asset, timing, quote path, or work condition. 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. 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 design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Innisfail and Western Canada 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.
Bitter-Creek Sand & Gravel is a Niton Junction, AB-based company that supports matting and sand & gravel for infrastructure, municipal, utility, and industrial customers. The company website confirms enough service detail to replace the current short directory text with a clearer sourcing profile.
We plan emergency response programs for oilfield, pipeline, and industrial sites across North America.
Our Response app keeps critical ERP details close at hand when field conditions shift. We bring practical planning around safety, transport, and emergency action so teams move with clear direction.
Bonnyville Welding Ltd connects welding to the job problem behind the request. Fabrication and pipeline 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 welding scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. For customers in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With pipeline, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The valve side helps customers plan flow control and isolation around the line. 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.
Welding can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to oil and gas. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect welding with fabrication so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The value is not just in naming welding. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Fabrication gives the customer another route when the first need changes. The services are expanded into decisions and conditions instead of being left as loose terms.
The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether welding belongs in the first call. They can also see when fabrication should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
The final test is whether the path feels clear. Welding, fabrication, pipeline and valve should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to oil and gas. Listed as established in 1974, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When fabrication 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. 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 welding to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request.
Oilfield fabrication near a pipeline tie-in can fail early if the weld plan is separated from the field schedule. Bonnyville Welding Ltd has more than 50 years in construction and facility projects across Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan.
From Bonnyville, our team builds and modifies production facilities where piping, structural steel and field welding have to line up with the site schedule.
Above-ground pipeline and valve station projects can move through spool planning, controlled hot-work and hydrotesting with the same field base. That keeps tie-ins, pressure tests and repair planning connected instead of split across unrelated scopes.
For asset-integrity support, we handle pigging assistance and digs around pipeline or facility concerns. Liner work and in-service welding can be planned when the repair calls for controlled field execution.
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Bradvin Trailer Sales Ltd gives manufacturing a practical operating frame around Grande Prairie, AB and Peace Country. Repair planning and welding 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 manufacturing scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. For customers in Grande Prairie, AB and Peace Country, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
With welding, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. 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. Manufacturing can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to agricultural, custom work and repair. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With manufacturing and repair planning, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Grande Prairie, AB and Peace Country, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen.
The value is not just in naming manufacturing. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Repair planning gives the customer another route when the first need changes. The services are expanded into decisions and conditions instead of being left as loose terms. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether manufacturing belongs in the first call. They can also see when repair planning should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
The final test is whether the path feels clear. Manufacturing, repair planning, welding and fabrication should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to agricultural, custom work and repair. Listed as established in 1980, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Grande Prairie, AB and Peace Country, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. 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. 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 manufacturing to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Grande Prairie, AB and Peace Country also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When repair planning enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories.
Over the years, our expertise and commitment to excellence have fueled our growth. Today, in 2025, under a new management team, Burner Energy Services has evolved into a full-service energy solutions provider specializing in foundation and piling, pipeline integrity and repair, major project planning, coating inspection, road and pad construction, and reclamation services. Our experienced team is dedicated to delivering projects on time and on budget, ensuring safety and quality at every step. From inspection digs and line replacements to advanced coating management and environmental restoration, we provide tailored solutions that meet the demands of the energy industry.