Specialty Services firms specializing in swabbing bring the equipment, personnel, and field experience that upstream, midstream, and downstream energy operations require.
What we provide our clients every day is guided by this simple statement. Our Dedicated Team of professionals is committed to exceeding customer’s expectations. The most important component to this commitment is ensuring the right people are available at all times. In order to consistently exceed customer expectations we need to always supply the right tools for the job at hand.
In Fort St. John, we handle wireline service for oilfield and wellsite jobs.
We keep downhole tools, gauges, and pressure-control gear ready for the job.
We also run pressure testing and swabbing, with nitrogen carried on the trucks.
Safety and quality equipment guide how we show up on site.
Southern Alberta oilfield and industrial sites often need hydrovac, vacuum, swabbing, and septic work handled with equipment sized for heavy service. Big S Oilfield Service operates from Brooks with vacuum and hydrovac support for Alberta’s oil industry and nearby communities.
The service mix includes vacuum trucks, hydrovac service, swabbing, septic tank cleaning, daylighting, dust control, remediation-related site support, pipeline-related work, and oilfield service. Big S has been serving southern Alberta oilfield work since 1993, with COR, ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, CAPP, and EPAC records.
The strongest use case is oilfield vacuum or hydrovac work where the site needs fluid removal, controlled excavation, or tank cleaning handled by a Brooks-based provider. Contact Big S about vacuum or hydrovac service in southern Alberta.
Completion and production work needs wireline that can match the downhole plan to the well condition. Bonnett's Energy Service has worked from Grande Prairie since 1972 with E-line, slickline, and swabbing across Western Canada. Pumping and regulatory services sit with those field programs when the completion plan needs more than one step.
Our cased-hole E-line service covers logging, perforating, and pump down on unconventional wells. We also handle abandonment when the job shifts into late-life planning.
Swabbing and pumping help when a well needs cleanout or fluid movement before the next production step. Offset frac monitoring sits alongside the field work when the completion program needs a tighter view of nearby activity.
Completion and production work can change quickly across Western Canada wells. Bonnetts Energy Corp delivers wireline services and related field services from Grande Prairie for oil and gas assets in Alberta and northeast British Columbia.
We work on E-line and slickline jobs where downhole access, logging, perforating, and intervention planning need experienced execution. Our cased-hole E-line services cover logging, perforating, pump-down work, and abandonment applications for unconventional wells.
Production service needs often extend beyond one tool string. Bonnetts also handles swabbing, pumping, offset frac monitoring, and regulatory services, with field sales coverage noted for Grande Prairie, Fox Creek, and Whitecourt.
We have served Western Canada completion and production activity since 1972. Our Grande Prairie team plans wireline, swabbing, pumping, and regulatory work around field access, well status, and the service division needed for the job.
From Whitecourt, we support oil and gas completion and production programs across western Canada.
Our pumping side covers fluid transfer and nitrogen service for field jobs. We also handle swabbing, logging, and perforating when the well needs more access.
We keep the setup moving when pressure or flow needs attention.
One missing specialty item can hold up a field repair or well servicing job. Carreau Oilfield Specialties Ltd serves Alberta and Western Canada from Edmonton as an oilfield supply store for dependable specialty equipment.
We stock equipment tied to well servicing, drilling, flow control, and field maintenance. Blowout preventers and drill pipe serve drilling and well control needs. Tongs, chains, dies, and gauges belong in the tool and handling side of field service.
Flow path parts need the same attention as larger tools. Pumps, fittings, valves, seals, and rubber products help keep pressure and fluid movement under control in demanding field conditions.
Authorized distribution is central to our supply model. We carry oilfield lines from Gearench, Double E, Baird, Oteco, Larkin, Lubrikup, Lewis, Cactus Flow Products, TM Industries, Petol, and other manufacturers.
Since 1975, our Edmonton team has focused on oilfield specialty supply across Western Canada. We help source the right item for the field condition, brand requirement, and service need.
Canadian Slickline & Swabbing Ltd. can provide tremendous value to your company through a safe work environment,with equipment that is held at a high standard.
Heartland Industries Inc has spent more than 55 years supporting Central Alberta oilfield lifts from Stettler. We use mobile cranes and picker trucks for pumping unit installation, repair, and hauling when the job needs controlled handling.
Our pumpjack work runs from site preparation through maintenance, inspections, and transport. That gives one team a clear path from the first lift to the follow-up work around artificial lift equipment.
When a repair needs more than hoisting, we can move into machining and portable welding on site. That keeps the lift and the field repair in one Stettler-based workflow.
Hess Fishing & Rentals is best understood through the customer job behind wireline around Fort St John, BC. The nearby scope includes pump work, wireline services and perforating. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our wireline 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 Fort St John, BC, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With wireline services, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The perforating side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Swabbing 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 logging 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.
A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use wireline as the anchor and bring in pump work where it helps define the next step in Fort St John, BC.
The value is not just in naming wireline. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Pump work gives the customer another route when the first need changes. That makes the page more helpful without turning it into a long service series. Planning stays clearer when wireline remains close to pump work. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Fort St John, BC sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Wireline, pump work, wireline services and perforating should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. Listed as established in 1972, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Fort St John, BC, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether wireline belongs in the first call. They can also see when pump work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when wireline remains close to pump work. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Fort St John, BC 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 wireline as the anchor, then bring in pump work where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether wireline belongs in the first call. They can also see when pump work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
About – High Mark Well Servicing LTD About Us Our Motto: High in Performance, High in Dependability, High in Safety, High in Quality. High Mark Commitment High Mark Well Servicing Ltd.’s goals, commitment, mission is to provide High performance service rigs and High quality crews to Canada’s Oil & Gas industry. High Mark Well Servicing prides itself on providing High dependability and unparallel service to their employees and their Oil & Gas clients. Based in Drayton Valley, AB.
Completion, workover, and production wells need mechanical slickline service that fits the well condition and field plan. MADDON Oilfield Services runs wireline services from Vegreville, Alberta for crude oil and natural gas applications.
Our mechanical slickline work is built around downhole access and tool control. We serve oil and gas jobs where intervention timing, equipment readiness, and production goals have to line up before the field call begins.
Safety planning starts before the job. We use pre-job safety meetings, maintained equipment, staff training, and personal protective equipment to control wellsite risk.
From our Vegreville base, we plan mechanical slickline calls around the required tools and the completion, workover, or production objective for the well.
With a highly-skilled team bringing over 50 years of collective industry experience, Northern Repair Ltd. takes pride in making sure you can get back on the road safely and efficiently. Our mechanics are fully certified and trained by OEM standards, ensuring every issue is addressed and resolved with precision and accuracy to meet your needs and keep you moving. Whether you’re an individual or commercial owner in need of light duty maintenance or heavy duty repairs, on-site support or in-depth diagnostics, we’re equipped to handle it–and happy to help.
Swabbing calls for the right rig and a crew that knows the well before mobilization. Based in Brooks, Palliser Well Service Ltd. handles swabbing and well service for shallow gas, oil, and oil and gas wells across Alberta.
We have focused on the swabbing industry since 2004, and the AccuSwab Ltd. acquisition added more experience and more rigs to our team. That gave us extra capacity for field work that needs a dedicated swabbing package.
Our equipment is maintained and certified for field jobs, and our crew keeps the job centered on the well condition, timing, and access needs. For Alberta programs, we stay close to the swabbing work that keeps wells moving.
Well data loses value when a survey is delayed or a slickline run is planned without the right field support. Performance Wireline Ltd handles wireline services for oil and gas wells in the Red Deer area, with slickline units in Rocky Mountain House and a satellite station in southern Saskatchewan.
We run bottom-hole pressure surveys and down-hole data recovery for wellsite decisions that depend on current field information. When a well needs swabbing or slickline support, our team plans the run around the jobsite need and the area being served.
Our Cochrane office supports calls across Alberta and southern Saskatchewan. Field service is available 24/7 for slickline service planning and technical support tied to active oil and gas operations.
Pure Energy Services Ltd provides Wireline Services, Production Testing, Swabbing, Perforating, Logging-Production Services services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
R S Machine & Manufacturing Ltd is a Nisku fabrication and machine shop. We build and rebuild oilfield components for drilling work from our Nisku shop.
Our team manufactures RSM brand oilfield products and repairs tongs, elevators, bushings, drill pipe, collar slips, BOP components, and Kelly drives. When a rig part needs machining or custom welding, we rebuild it for return to service.
We have served Alberta's oil and gas, industrial construction, agriculture, and manufacturing industries since 1985.
Well intervention work in northern British Columbia and Alberta needs wireline services that match pressure, depth, and field conditions. From Fort St. John, Rapid Wireline Services Ltd works in the oil and gas sector with more than 40 years of wireline experience.
We handle wireline tools and special wireline services for well work where equipment selection affects the job plan. Charges begin when tools leave our Fort St. John office and continue until the equipment is returned, so job timing and tool needs can be planned clearly.
Pressure data is part of many wireline decisions. Our listed gauge capability includes a 270 psia pressure range with 0.040 percent full-scale accuracy or plus or minus 0.11 psi.
Safety is managed as part of field execution, with management and employees responsible for safety leadership. Our wireline team works from Fort St. John for oil and gas activity across northern BC and Alberta.
When a well needs fluid recovery before the next service step, Red Hawk Well Servicing Inc. handles swabbing and well servicing from Oxbow into southeast Saskatchewan and nearby Manitoba.
Our oilfield rental equipment supports wellsite jobs that need the right tools on location without adding another move to the schedule.
We have served the oil and gas industry since 2000 and work from Oxbow and Virden into Estevan, Weyburn, Carlyle, Carnduff, Redvers, and surrounding field locations.
Redneckz Wireline provides Wireline Services, Tools, Nitrogen Service, Perforating, Swabbing, Logging services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.
Road Runner Well Service provides Excavating-Hydro-Vac, Steam Cleaning, Swabbing, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Forestburg, AB and across Western Canada.
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.
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.
Production swabbing has to combine the right rigs, tanks, pressure support, and safety program before it helps a well. Swab Master serves the Western Canadian oil patch from Brooks with production swabbing, well evaluation, plunger-lift work, tubing support, post-frac fluid recovery, wax removal, fishing support, pressure trucks, fresh-water trucks, helium well service, and slant-well support.
We support swabbing, well service, production swabbing, well evaluation, tubing support, post-frac recovery, pressure-truck work, water-truck support, tool rentals, and tank-truck coordination. COR, ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, CAPP, EPAC, and CEPA signals help producers qualify the service for field work.
For mature wells, cleanup work, and production troubleshooting, Swab Master is valuable when measurement, recovery, and wellsite execution need to happen through a maintained fleet and an experienced field team.
is a mechanical wireline servicing company that serves Western Canada. Elevated strives to be an industry leader in health and safety and wireline services. With decades of experience, our team has a reputation of superior downhole knowledge and well intervention.
A well problem is easier to solve when the downhole information is clear. Versa-Line Services delivers Wireline Services, slickline, E-line logging, and downhole diagnostics for oil and gas wells from our Alberta base, with Red Deer contact roots and Grande Prairie field presence shown in our materials.
Our mechanical slickline and swabbing work is built around choosing the right tool for the well condition. We handle intervention tasks where access, depth, pressure, and the downhole objective have to line up before field execution.
Production optimization needs more than a surface reading. We run casing inspections, corrosion logging, horizontal production logging, and spectral noise logging to identify well integrity issues and production behavior.
Perforating, cementing-related service needs, specialty tools, and wireline logging all sit inside the same planning conversation: what is happening downhole, what tool can confirm it, and what field step should follow. Our team brings the equipment and diagnostics needed for that well service decision.
Tight wellsite access can decide which wireline unit will work safely. Viking Wireline Services works from Eckville, Alberta, with wireline services built for Central Alberta wells, including pressure rig work and slickline applications.
Our dyform cable equipped pressure rigs handle many slickline jobs while adding the strength of braided line. That setup helps when a well needs wireline service under pressure and the job calls for more pull than standard slickline can give.
We also run a 65-foot telescopic mast unit with a 15.5-foot bumper-to-wellhead rig-in distance. That equipment is built for hard-to-reach wellheads where space and approach angle matter.
Many of our field staff have more than 15 years in the industry. Our Eckville wireline service is planned around having the right unit, cable, and rig-in approach for the wellsite.
Western Silverline Inc. supplies swab cups, packer cups, and swabbing gear from Edmonton for oil and gas wells in Canada and overseas.
We manufacture those cups in North America so cup style, rubber choice, and delivery timing can be matched to the well. Swabbing jobs use the line when worn cups, packer cups, or related rig parts need to be replaced before the next run.
For drilling and completion programs, we also stock workover rig parts tied to swabbing and well intervention. The focus is practical: match the cup to the well conditions and keep the order moving without adding guesswork.
Wilco Wireline & Swabbing Services Inc provides Wireline Services, Swabbing services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.