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Find trucks-pressure companies within the specialty services category supporting upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas work across North America.

Fox Creek, AB, CAN

Alliance Trucking offers Steam Cleaning, Trucks-Pressure, and Trucks-Vacuum services from Fox Creek, AB.

Arcs Oilfield Services Ltd

Nanton, AB, CAN

ARC Resources is a Canadian energy company with a strong track record of operational, financial and ESG performance. Today, we are the largest pure-play Montney producer, and Canada’s third-largest natural gas producer and largest producer of condensate.

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.

Bob Miller Trucking Ltd

Airdrie, AB, CAN

A pipeline fill or hydrate issue needs fluid movement on site. Bob Miller Trucking Ltd sends pressure trucks from Airdrie into oilfield and pipeline work across central Alberta. Our 1 to 5 ton units handle well washing, hydrate removal, and pressure testing. The same fleet fits line fills where pumping has to stay controlled from start to finish. We also haul potable and non-potable water for industrial sites and oilfield applications. Tank truck service keeps delivery tied to the site schedule and the water type. Mobile steam cleaning and high-pressure washing clear buildup from equipment and site surfaces. Calcium dust control is available where road dust needs metered treatment. We have served Airdrie and area since 1949, with fluid hauling planned around the fluid, the pressure requirement, and the access plan.

Boss Pressure Services

Slave Lake, AB, CAN

Boss Pressure Services is most helpful to understand through the job behind inspection around Slave Lake and the surrounding region. Pipeline is treated as a related part of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on. Our inspection scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can check condition before the next stage starts. The pipeline side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Slave Lake and the surrounding region, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. Inspection is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas. That gives the capability an operating frame tied to the published evidence. 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 inspection with pipeline so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Slave Lake and the surrounding region, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job. This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about inspection, the customer can still see when pipeline belongs in the same discussion. Slave Lake and the surrounding region 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. 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 inspection as the anchor, then bring in pipeline where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether inspection belongs in the first call. They can also see when pipeline should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with inspection and may extend into pipeline. This scope connects to oil and gas. Listed as established in 1997, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Slave Lake and the surrounding region 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. 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 inspection to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Slave Lake and the surrounding region also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

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

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

Coltek Energy Services Ltd provides Facilities-Installation, Battery-Operating, Trucks-Pressure, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.

Perryvale, AB, CAN

Desran Holdings Ltd provides Water Hauling, Trucks-Pressure, Trucks-Tank, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Perryvale, AB and across Western Canada.

Diamond Valley Pressure Services

Eckville, AB, CAN

Need pressure pumping or chemical delivery across Western Canada? Diamond Valley Pressure Services dispatches 24 hours a day with acid pumpers, pressure trucks up to 10,000 PSI, hot oilers, methanol distribution, and a full line of oilfield chemicals. From our Eckville base, we cover Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia with the response time your wellsite demands.

Valleyview, AB, Canada

Based in Valleyview, AB, Direct Pressure Trucks specializes in Trucks-Pressure.

Brooks, AB, CAN

Double J Pressure Services provides pressure testing, amine handling, methanol services, refrigeration work, glycol services, and chemical injection from Brooks, Alberta.

E-Can Oilfield Services LP

Elk Point, AB, CAN

Production sites in Northern Alberta need fluid movement and heavy units close to the field. E-Can Oilfield Services LP works from Elk Point and Fort Kent on production services and fluid hauling for the northern Alberta oilfield. Our fleet includes more than 120 heavy units across the oilfield services segment. That scale keeps tank trucks, pressure trucks, and vacuum trucks moving across the same operating area. We are a business unit of Mullen Group Ltd., with systems built around field execution and equipment availability. For route conditions and fluid-handling needs in Northern Alberta, we stay focused on production support.

Edson, AB, Canada

Edson Pump Station is a Edson, AB-based provider of Trucks-Pressure services.

Rocky Mountain House, AB, CAN

Established in 1988, Eldorado Pressure Services provides pressure trucks from 1-ton to 15K tri-drive units, combo vac units, tank trucks, data logging equipment, chemical sales, pressure testing, and steam cleaning from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

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.

Extreme Heli Adventures

Conklin, AB, CAN

Idaho Extreme Adventures provides Helicopter Tours of the St. Anthony Sand Dunes, Humvee Tours to the Civil Defense Cave and UTV Guide Service to Island Park from Idaho Dunes RV.

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, CAN

Haulin' Acid Inc provides Shower Units, Trucking-Acid Hauling, Trucks-Pressure services to oil and gas operators in Red Deer, AB and across Western Canada.

Horizon Hauling

Sexsmith, AB, CAN

Based in Sexsmith, AB, Horizon Hauling specializes in Pipeline-Testing, Pressure Testing, Trucks-Pressure, and Trucks-Tank.

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.

Hy Test Pressure Services

Slave Lake, AB, Canada

Learn About Our Full Service Machine & Heavy Duty Repair Shop. Heavy Equipment Repair About Heavy Equipment Repair Heavy Equipment Repair is located in Slave Lake, Northern Alberta in the heart of the Forestry, Oil and Natural Gas Industries. We offer a diverse range of equipment and services. Our Facility HHE has four fully equipped Long Haul and Construction Repair, Machine, Welding and Fabrication, and Parts facilities totaling over 50,000 Sq.Ft. We are an authorized Cummins© & Caterpillar© Engine Repair Facility.

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.

Edson, AB, CAN

JaCat Pressure Truck Services is an energy industry service provider based in Edson, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Frobisher, SK, CAN

Johnstone Tank Trucking Ltd provides Crude-Transporters, Trucks-Pressure, Trucks-Tank, Trucks-Vacuum services to oil and gas operators in Surrey, BC and across Western Canada.

Elk Point, AB, Canada

JPD Enterprises is a Trucks-Pressure company based in Elk Point, AB.

Three Hills, AB, Canada

Based in Three Hills, AB, Ken Adams Petroleum Svc Ltd specializes in Trucks-Pressure.

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.

KPA Oilfield Services Ltd.

Chetwynd, BC, CAN

KPA Oilfield Services operates steam trucks, hydro-vac trucks, pressure trucks, gravel trucks, and dump trucks from Chetwynd with dispatch from Tumbler Ridge and Dawson Creek, British Columbia.

Lash Enterprises

Lloydminster, AB, CAN

A pressure truck or Flushby unit that misses the job spec can slow production before the unit ever leaves the yard. Lash Enterprises in Lloydminster manufactures Flushby units, rod rigs, and pressure trucks for oilfield service work. More than 100 Flushby and rod rig units have come out of our shop, along with hundreds of pressure trucks. We have also built hot oilers, TMX units, and steam trailers when standard builds were not enough. Fabrication and machining stay in-house. Mechanical and hydraulic divisions do too. That setup lets us handle new builds, hydraulic repair, and upgrades without sending the job across separate shops. Our Lloydminster team keeps Flushby units, pressure trucks, and related oilfield equipment moving back toward field use.

Legend Oilfield Services Ltd.

Devon, AB, CAN

Fluid movement has to match the jobsite, the fluid type, and the disposal route. Based in Devon, Alberta, Legend Oilfield Services Ltd. runs oilfield trucking for fluid hauling, Trucks-Vacuum, Trucks-Tank, and pressure truck needs across Western Canada energy work, with Canadian and U.S. hauling divisions listed by our team. Founded in 2003, we are locally owned with roots in Alberta oil and gas. Our fleet is built for fluid transport when material needs to be delivered to a worksite or removed from it. Crude-Transporters, Disposal-Produced Salt Water, and Hazardous Goods-Sealed Sour Oil Transportation all need planning around containment, routing, and dispatch timing. We pair tanker and vacuum truck capacity with 24 hour dispatch so field work can keep moving when a haul is time-sensitive. Our Devon dispatch line is set up for oilfield service calls, hauling availability, and fluid transport planning. We handle the trucking conversation around the fluid, the pickup point, and the destination before equipment is sent.

Lohr Oil Service

Rosalind, AB, Canada

Tank truck jobs around the Rosalind and Sedgewick area often need fluid movement and pressure checks in the same window. Lohr Oil Service runs pressure trucks for pressure testing, water hauling, batching, methanol delivery, drum delivery, and steamer calls from central Alberta. Our pressure-truck role fits sites where water, methanol, or test pressure has to be handled without splitting the job across unrelated calls. The source evidence supports pressure trucks, pressure testing, and water hauling as the core field package. For a Lohr Oil Service request, the planning points are the site, volume, fluid type, pressure-test scope, and timing around access. That keeps the truck, product, and field task lined up before dispatch.

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.

Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN

Midwest Energy Services is an energy industry service provider based in Wetaskiwin, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

Mountain High Pressure Ltd

Sundre, AB, Canada

Fluid handling on oil and gas sites needs the right tank truck, pressure rating, and disposal path. From Sundre, Capital Pressure handles Trucks-Pressure and fluid transportation for oil and gas work across western Canada. We move fluids for sweet and sour service, pressured service, and fresh or potable water needs. That supports wellsite, pipeline, and facility jobs where the wrong unit can slow down the whole shift. Combination vacuum and scrubber units add another option for waste product management. With steamers and Bowie pumps, our Scrombo unit is built for large volume fluid transfers when a site needs controlled handling and cleanup. Capital Pressure operates as a provincial and federally regulated carrier. Our western Canadian service area supports oil and gas fluid movement, pressure service, and tank truck planning from the Sundre base.

Grande Prairie, AB, CAN

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