A failed pressure test can stop a completion program before the next stage starts. Semerra delivers pressure testing and blowout preventer testing from Grande Prairie for oilfield work across Alberta, British Columbia, and the wider Western Canadian basin.
Our pressure testing team works with well service jobs that need clear test procedures, trained field staff, and equipment ready for site conditions. Blowout preventer testing is handled with staff trained on AER Directive 36 requirements for pressure testing BOPs.
Pumper services, acidizing, and methanol supply sit beside the testing scope when a wellsite needs more than one service line during completions or maintenance. That lets us plan around field access, pressure requirements, and dispatch timing.
Semerra operates with 9 shop locations and 24/7 dispatch. Our Grande Prairie base is part of a Western Canada service network built for pressure testing, pumping, and well service availability.
Sentag provides unit rentals and sales for Edmonton trailers, along with turnkey solutions across Canada in Calgary & Grande Prairie. Call us at 780-454-6517! Based in Grande Prairie, Edmonton, AB.
Choose from a variety of over 15 fence styles, three fence grades, and super-durable powder coating colors. When it comes to aluminum fencing, aluminum estate gates, aluminum railing, and arbors, Sentinel Fence is one the lead supplier in North Carolina. Our USA made, high-quality products are proof of it. SENTINEL FENCE & RAIL Elegance and Strength to Last a Lifetime Designed with ease of installation in mind, our fences and estate gates are great for industrial, commercial, and residential use, and work for a variety of budgets and project sizes, without compromising on quality.
Our team of experts utilizes cutting-edge technologies to deliver precise, real-time data that is essential for informed decision-making. From early-stage detection to long-term pipeline performance analysis, we provide the critical insights that support proactive maintenance and operational efficiency, minimizing risks and optimizing resources. With our solutions, clients can ensure their pipeline systems are functioning reliably, while extending the life of their assets. SFE Global’s advanced monitoring systems act as a vital link in the water pipeline asset management chain, helping to identify potential issues before they escalate into costly disruptions.
Heavy equipment in field service takes hard wear, tight access, and shutdown pressure. Broadhead Industrial brings mobile welding and heavy equipment repair to Fort McMurray industrial sites, with rig welding trucks ready for work on the asset.
We repair equipment where moving it to a shop would slow the job. Cracked brackets, worn guards, and broken steel can be handled in the field when the repair window is tight, and welding and fabrication stay close to the repair scope when the part needs to be rebuilt instead of swapped.
Established in 2020, we are a 100% aboriginally owned industrial services team built around Fort McMurray demand. Our mobile units are set up for practical planning, welding, and safe site execution.
Industrial facility property appraisals need numbers tied to the asset, location, and report purpose. Shaske & Zeiner Appraisal Consultants Ltd. prepares market value appraisals from Edmonton, with service in Whitehorse, Leduc, Alberta, and Yukon Territory.
We also handle insurance appraisals and lease surveys for commercial and industrial property. Those assignments support financing, coverage review, and property planning.
More than three decades in real estate appraisal gives our team a steady read on commercial and industrial sites. Each file is shaped around the property class, market, and report use.
Sheet Metal Workers' International Association, Local 8 Live better, work union HOME ABOUT LOCAL 8 WAGES AND BENEFITS TRAINING PHOTO GALLERY JOB POSTINGS LINKS. NEED HELP. was very pleased to attend the graduation ceremonies of our first two TEPF classes (February to May). This program was a great success and we hope to see it grow.
Chandler Consulting provides COR audits, supervisor training, disability management, substance abuse professional services, health and safety program development, drug and alcohol testing, and fit for duty policy review from Red Deer, Alberta.
Our company serves Northern Alberta and B.C with rig anchors and oilfield rentals. We are S.E.C.O.R certified company in Alberta and B.C, and we are approved suppliers under ISNetworld and ComplyWorks. We take great pride in the safety of our people and our equipment. Our employees hold current safety tickets and comply with the safety orientations of our partners.
From our Calgary office, we are proud of the fact that most of our business comes from repeat clients and direct referrals. we are well situated to provide practical and efficient solutions to clients in the Alberta, Ontario & British Columbia. We are a group of determined professionals with a vast combined engineering experience who are motivated by new opportunities to solve complex engineering challenges. We are committed to diligent and professional service.
Hole size, bore quality, and tool reliability shape the result before the next drilling step begins. Sicotte Drilling Tools builds its Edmonton, Alberta profile around bits, hole openers, and enlargement tools for drilling applications.
Our Eccentric Series PDC reamers and hole openers are fixed-blade under-reaming tools. The design has no moving parts, which reduces mechanical failure points and removes the need for specialty field support for the tool function.
HD Series bits are engineered for blast hole, water well, geothermal, mining exploration, and horizontal directional drilling, commonly known as HDD. These applications need drilling tools that can hold performance while protecting bore quality.
Sicotte enlargement tools are designed for reliability and wellbore quality. They can also support hybrid drilling where roller-cone bits are used as pilot bits, giving Edmonton customers a focused source for bits and hole openers tied to demanding drilling programs.
Sierra Vacuum Truck Services provides tire boss and agitators, onsite fluid transfers, day rate vacuum and water truck services, and fluid disposal from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
High-visibility signage is part of how a plant gate, contractor yard, storefront, or service vehicle is found. Sign Advantage works from Fort Saskatchewan with signs and decals for fixed locations, mobile advertising, and printed display needs.
We build building signs, portable signs, and billboard placements for messages that need to be seen from the road. Digital billboards and static billboards are available when the job is advertising reach rather than a single site sign.
Decals and labels fit smaller surfaces where a full sign is too much. Vehicle decals, banners, wall wraps, and window printing carry the same design into fleets, temporary displays, and customer-facing spaces.
Our Fort Saskatchewan sign shop also handles graphic design, print products, and sign repair and maintenance. That lets a signage project move from layout through production, then stay serviceable after it is installed.
Sil Industrial Minerals supplies filter media and local sands from Edmonton for jobs that need a steady local source instead of a supply line tied to rail service.
We move non-silica abrasives and sandblasting equipment and supplies into Alberta surface prep plans for industrial sites.
Our local sand production keeps material close to the job when plant work, contractor schedules, or fabrication prep cannot wait on a distant shipment. Since 1971, our Edmonton team has kept this supply stream local.
Completion and production wells need fast answers when fluid level, perforating, or well access issues slow the job. Silverline Swabbing Ltd, through Bonnetts Energy, handles swabbing from Beaverlodge, AB for Western Canadian oil and gas sites that need wellbore cleanup and production service.
Our field service range also includes slickline and cased-hole e-line. For unconventional wells, we use logging, perforating, pump down, and abandonment services to help define well conditions and complete the planned downhole task.
Swabbing is often tied to other production steps. We can coordinate pumping, offset frac monitoring, and regulatory service needs when the same well program calls for more than one Bonnetts Energy division.
We have served Western Canada since 1972. Our Beaverlodge base connects local field response with equipment built for completion and production service across the region.
Serving Northern Alberta- We are dedicated to the highest standard of customer service, excellence in quality and safe operations to ensure Silverline is the number one supplier of choice.
When a Northern Alberta well program has to stay organized across changing hole conditions, completion timing, and equipment movement, we keep the job practical. Silverline Tools has been helping clients finish wells since 1995, and our Silverline Wireline team has carried that service into field work since 2006. From Slave Lake, we support programs that need steady planning, safe execution, and the right gear at the right point in the sequence. The result is a field run that stays clearer for the crew making the next decision, with a cleaner line from data to action.
Our cased-hole wireline service is built for the moments when a crew needs a better read on the well before moving forward. We run radial cement bond logs, noise-temperature logs, and free-pipe logs to show what the completion is doing below surface and where the next step should happen. Those runs help completion and production teams confirm whether the well is ready for the job that follows, instead of guessing through the next move. Better data means fewer resets, fewer surprises, and a more confident plan for the rest of the job.
When the job has a stuck interval, a blocked path, or pipe that will not respond the way it should, we stay close to the job that clears the way. Free-point and back-off service help us identify where the pipe can be worked safely. Chemical and jet cutting give us a controlled option for difficult intervals. We also handle dump bail service, plugs, and packer setting. Those services let us isolate sections, remove obstructions, and prepare the well for the next phase without turning the job into a chain of disconnected handoffs. That shows up when the crew needs the well to stay workable and the schedule to stay realistic.
Completion field teams also rely on us for perforating and pumpdown work when placement, pressure, and timing all have to line up. Wireline and tubing-conveyed perforating let us place the shot where the program calls for it. Pumpdown service adds another option when the hole condition and completion schedule need a controlled run path. In practice, that means the crew can move from logging to intervention to the next production step with the sequence still intact and the job still predictable. We keep the focus on the well state, the run plan, and the result the crew needs next.
The wireline side is not the only part of the job we support. Our broader field package includes tools handles tools and equipment and rental as a planned part of the job. We use crane and automation to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors. That shows up when a project needs more than one isolated service call. We can help keep the gear moving, the lift plan practical, and the job coordinated around the real conditions on site. For customers trying to reduce extra handoffs, that kind of integrated support is often what keeps a field program from stalling between tasks, especially when one crew has to understand the equipment flow as well as the downhole work.
If your program needs cased-hole wireline, perforating, pumpdown, plug and packer setting, or custom hoisting across Northern Alberta, we are set up to help. We work from Slave Lake, we keep the service scope practical, and we reply through our contact form or by phone at 780-849-2880, usually within 24 hours. Our goal is straightforward: give the crew the information, equipment, and field support needed to keep the next step moving. With the job organized early, the rest of the job is easier to execute safely and on schedule.
Oilfield work around Manning and northern Alberta often needs rentals, trucking, fluid handling, and site support dispatched from one regional contact. Silvertip Oilfield Services supplies oilfield rentals and trucking support from Manning, with service available across Alberta when the job requires travel.
The equipment and service scope includes rig mats, tanks, vacuum trucks, winch services, picker trucks, fluid hauling, construction services, camp accommodations, and truck services. Silvertip also lists heavy-duty trucks and skilled drivers for work ranging from spills to winching, keeping the offering centered on oilfield site movement rather than general rental supply.
COR, ISNetworld, and ComplyWorks records support contractor onboarding for Alberta field work. Contact Silvertip’s Manning dispatch about oilfield rental or trucking support for the location.
Sinopec — the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation — ranks among the world's top energy and chemical enterprises, operating the largest refining network on the planet. The company serves industrial fuel buyers, petrochemical purchasers, lubricant distributors, and infrastructure developers who require consistently high-volume, competitively priced refined products and chemical feedstocks. Backed by extensive upstream assets, cutting-edge refining technology, and one of Asia's most expansive retail fuel networks, Sinopec is the partner of choice for organizations seeking integrated supply security from wellhead to end consumer.
Weather and dust can be hard on exposed electrical gear. Skill Metal Fabricators, Inc. builds metal fabrication and machining work from Bassano, AB, with CSA-approved NEMA electrical enclosures that help keep equipment dry and protected.
Our shop handles metal manufacturing and production work when a housing, bracket, or enclosure needs exact dimensions. We shape parts through fabrication and machining instead of forcing one shop process onto every job.
We have served Western Canada for more than 30 years. That background shows up in enclosure builds and shop-made components for industrial equipment that has to stand up to harsh weather.
Our Bassano shop works from drawings or enclosure specs on custom builds for weather-exposed equipment.
Pressure activity at a live wellsite needs tight control before the job starts. Goliath Snubbing works from Brooks with snubbing units for oil and gas wells across Canada, with U.S. snubbing also noted by the source material.
Snubbing is built for well intervention where pipe must move in or out under pressure. We plan each job around well conditions, unit limits, and the safety steps needed to keep pressure-control activity steady on site.
Nitrogen pumping adds another field option for wellsite needs in Alberta and B.C. It helps with controlled fluid movement, pressure assistance, or clean energy transfer without adding oxygen to the system.
Goliath's published record notes more than 5,100 safe working days and a 14-year faultless safety record for nitrogen activity. The Brooks team also handles related fluid pumping, heating, and hot oil needs when they match the wellsite plan.
Some field conditions are hard to explain from ground level. Skypics shoots low-altitude oblique aerial photography from Calgary so oil and gas, construction, reclamation, farm, and acreage customers can see layout, access, and surrounding land features in one clear view.
We use professional photographic equipment to produce high-resolution air photos. The images can support construction progress records, reclamation files, land discussions, and communication between field locations and the office.
Oil patch and reclamation galleries are part of the supported source context. That makes the service practical when a lease, road, construction area, or land feature needs documentation from above rather than another written description.
Calgary-based aerial photography gives Western Canadian energy and land teams a way to document remote assets and changing site conditions. The starting point is the location, subject, required view, and file format needed for the record.
Find safety supplies in Slave Lake, at our locally owned safety service and supplies company servicing the oil and gas and all other industries in Alberta.
Propane storage and fueling assets have to hold pressure, meet code, and arrive ready for daily use. SLEEGERS Engineered Products builds propane tanks, autogas systems, and custom pressure vessels from London, Ontario.
We engineer and manufacture pressure vessels for propane, fuel, and industrial applications. Our product line also includes cylinder exchange kiosks and Falcon Pneumatics air compressors for packaged commercial use.
Pressure testing, fabrication, welding, coating, electrical, automation, and controls sit inside the same manufacturing program. Since 1983, our propane tank program has grown into OEM and industrial vessel projects across North America.
Energy and resource facility projects often need environmental decisions before field activity can move. SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd. brings Calgary environmental consulting, remediation planning, and waste management to those projects.
We move from strategic planning into implementation with environmental consultants, engineers, and scientists. Data, reporting, and science-based modelling shape the studies, site planning, and remediation steps we take next.
Founded in 1994, SLR has grown into a global consulting group. Calgary projects can tap that wider technical network when they need steady environmental advice through changing project stages.
Policy and market rules shape how independent oil and gas companies plan drilling, production, and investment in Canada. EPAC in Calgary speaks for that sector through member updates, industry news, events, and public advocacy on oil and gas issues.
Founded in 1986 as the Small Explorers and oil and gas companies Association of Canada, we continue to represent independent explorers and oil and gas companies across Canada. EPAC members account for 40% of Canada's oil production and 65% of its natural gas production, with more than $200 billion in total market assets represented.
We communicate industry news, events, and information to our members, and we speak on oil and gas issues with the public, community leaders, and news media.
A failed starter, alternator, generator, pump motor, or magneto can take a truck, pump package, or mobile machine out of service. Smith Electric rebuilds and overhauls those electrical components from our Edmonton shop for customers across Canada.
We have worked in auto electric repair since 1963. Experienced machinists and parts specialists handle rebuilding and parts matching for trucks, buses, and construction machines. Agriculture and marine components are also supported by the product lines named on the site.
Our repair process uses multi-step testing, original equipment manufacturer parts when required, and manufacturer technical help for fit and performance. The job stays centered on the electrical component and the machine that needs to return to work.
Getting a well to total depth depends on the bit on the end of the string and the tools that steer and ream the hole. We are Smith International Canada Ltd, and from our shop in Nisku we keep drill bits and downhole tools moving to rigs across western Canada.
Our line covers rock bits and diamond bits along with reamers, stabilizers, hole openers, shock subs, and the drill collars and subs that make up a bottomhole assembly. We sell, rent, and repair this gear, with machine shop and field service backing every order.
Drilling teams come to us when bit selection and tool dressing have to match the formation they are cutting through. Our roots run back to a long history in bit design, and that experience shapes how we spec equipment for each well. We work closely with the rig so the right tools reach the wellsite on time and perform through the run.
As a family-owned and operated business, we value trust, transparency, and community. Founded in 2004, Smoky Lake Waste & Recycle Ltd started with a commitment to provide local and dependable waste services without the hassle of long-term contracts or hidden fees. Over the years, we’ve grown to become a trusted partner for homeowners tackling seasonal yard projects, businesses, farms, and contractors managing large-scale construction sites across Smoky Lake, Thorhild County and Lamont County. Our journey began with a simple goal: to provide residents and businesses with straightforward, affordable waste solutions.
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Tank trucks and pressure trucks need more than dispatch speed when a load has to move under TDG rules. Sniper Services runs trucking, tank truck, and pressure truck work from Whitecourt across Northern and Central Alberta.
The family-owned operation started in 2003. Branches in Whitecourt, Grande Prairie, Hinton, Edson, Fox Creek, and Swan Hills keep the fleet close to the route.
Our CVIP facility and hose bay test tanks under Transportation of Dangerous Goods requirements, and hoses are tested under Alberta Transportation rules before field use.
That keeps availability tied to the fluid type, route, and service window rather than to guesswork.