Cross-country pipeline construction changes with terrain, pipe size, and access conditions. O.J. Pipelines Canada in Nisku builds complete pipeline construction services for pipe up to 48 inches.
Our management and field supervisors bring years on challenging pipeline projects across Canada. That experience keeps welding, inspection, and route execution aligned as the job moves through difficult ground.
Oil sands-related scopes often need large-diameter pipe, strong coordination, and a crew that can stay steady through harsh terrain. Since 1977, our Nisku base has supported that kind of pipeline construction.
Road access, earthworks, and material movement have to line up before a site can move ahead. Bullin Construction Co. in Medicine Hat plans civil works, road construction, transportation and logistics, and aggregates and soil handling for projects in the Medicine Hat and Redcliff area.
The Highway 515 project included 14.5 kilometres of road construction. That kind of scope calls for steady route planning, haul control, and field sequencing from the first cut to the last load.
We also handle private jobs such as earthworks, road developments, feedlots, and dugouts. Call our Medicine Hat office when a civil or access project needs one team to manage the dirt, the haul, and the road.
Pipeline inspection has to match the pipe, the access limits, and the integrity question. Onstream Pipeline Inspection Services works from Calgary, Alberta with in-line inspection, tethered inspection, data management, and analytics for pipeline assets.
Our inspection system uses high-strength magnetic materials, 3-D modelling, Finite Element Analysis processes, and advanced mechanical and magnetic circuit design. That technical base is aimed at pipeline inspection situations where tool design and signal quality affect the condition assessment.
Established in Calgary in May 2005, we are part of the MISTRAS member-company group. The service path can start with an in-line inspection run, move through tethered inspection where access is different, and continue into data review for integrity decisions.
Pipeline owners planning inspection scope can work with our Calgary office on the inspection method, data requirements, and asset constraints before the field run is set.
Refrigeration and HVAC parts have to match the system, the trade channel, and the installation method. Ontor Limited is a Toronto-based national distributor for refrigeration products, fittings, meters, tools, and control components supplied to manufacturers and wholesalers across Canada.
We focus on product families used by HVAC and refrigeration trades, including component parts, tube fittings, test instruments, and control-related products. That scope fits facility maintenance, mechanical rooms, light industrial buildings, and wholesale supply programs that need steady access to known lines.
Some products solve very specific field problems. ClearLOC fittings are built around cut, insert, and visual confirmation steps for tube connections, while testo smart instruments support measurement, documentation, and app-based readings for service work.
Our role is distribution and line support, not field installation. We help wholesale and manufacturer accounts source refrigeration, fitting, meter, tool, and control products through our Canadian supply channel.
High-volume frac work and long-distance pumping need more than water on location. P.C. Oilfield Construction Supplies works from Dawson Creek with oilfield construction, water pumping, and fluid management across Northern British Columbia and Alberta.
We handle field construction with labour, skid steer support, mini excavator work, and material supply for oil and gas projects. That keeps small equipment, site materials, and field tasks connected during lease, road, pad, and pipeline-related work.
Water and fluid services are a core part of our project history. We have worked on high-volume frac operations, long-distance pumping, onsite fluid management, flowback management, and fluid handling from pipelines and trucks.
Our Dawson Creek fabrication shop builds custom products for field needs when standard supply does not match the job. We also supply practical construction materials such as concrete products, culverts, fencing, matting, fittings, geotextiles, and secondary containment when they fit the same oilfield construction scope.
Project planning can start with the field problem, the water movement requirement, or the construction supply gap. Our Dawson Creek team connects oilfield construction and fluid-management capability for sites across Northern BC and Alberta.
A casing or tubing connection needs the right torque record before the well moves to the next step. PAR Energy Services runs tubulars from Red Deer, AB with power tongs, computer torque monitoring, CRT equipment, and thread cleaning for oil and gas wells.
We have installed more than 10 million metres of casing and tubing since starting in 2005. Our field history covers more than 3,000 completed projects, with tubular running service as the core job.
Computer torque monitoring verifies tong torque and creates a permanent record for the well. That record gives the well file a clear connection history for casing and tubing make-up.
Thread cleaning and pressure wash service prepare tubulars and rig equipment for cleaner handling before or after the running program. Our Red Deer team plans each tubular running job around the well, the connection requirement, and the equipment needed on site.
Soft ground, steep slopes, and temporary access roads can slow an oil and gas project before heavy equipment reaches the site. Paradox Access Solutions Inc. works from St. Albert with Matting, Swamp Pads, Tough Cell geocell systems, and road building for difficult access conditions.
We design access routes, pads, and slope repairs around soil behavior and equipment loads. Tough Cell geocell cellular confinement can be used for durable roads, stabilized pads, and remediation where conventional access needs more structure.
Access mats remain part of our field approach when temporary surface protection is the right answer. For oil and gas locations, that can mean matting for site entry, work pads, or travel across wet ground.
Paradox was founded in 2004 by Marc Breault, who holds patents tied to access solutions and roadway construction. Our St. Albert access team connects matting, erosion control, and soil stabilization into practical plans for lease access, civil earthworks, and industrial site movement.
High gas, heat, depth, and well deviation can limit artificial lift performance. PCM Artificial Lift Solutions/Europump supports Pumps for oil production from Lloydminster, with PCP pumping systems and artificial lift service backed by PCM's global product base.
We focus on progressing cavity pump design, elastomers, pump manufacturing, service, and field innovation. Our work is built around production wells that need steady lift, especially where conventional pump choices struggle with well conditions.
PCM operates in more than 35 countries and develops PCP systems for demanding applications. Source evidence includes high gas-handling PCP systems, high-temperature artificial lift performance, and electric submersible PCP solutions.
For deeper or highly deviated wells, our rod-free artificial lift solution combines a permanent magnet motor with PCP technology. The Lloydminster location connects local oilfield needs with PCM artificial lift equipment and application support.
Petro-Line Construction Group gives customers a clearer starting point for engineering around Nisku, AB. The nearby scope includes repair planning and pipeline. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our engineering scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can turn requirements into buildable technical choices. The repair planning side helps customers find the fault and choose a repair path. For customers in Nisku, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With pipeline, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. That capability 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.
Engineering is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas, maintenance and repair. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label.
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 engineering with repair planning so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Nisku, AB.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about engineering, the customer can still see when repair planning belongs in the same discussion. Nisku, AB adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. That keeps the request from bouncing between unrelated categories.
The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether engineering 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.
A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with engineering and may extend into repair planning and pipeline. This scope connects to oil and gas, maintenance and repair. Listed as established in 1977, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Nisku, AB gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the service, the asset, the timing, or the quote path. 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 engineering as the anchor, then bring in repair planning 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 engineering 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. Planning stays clearer when engineering remains close to repair planning. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Nisku, AB 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 engineering as the anchor, then bring in repair planning where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
Industrial piping problems often start at the connection point. Pipe Specialties Canada supplies piping and valve products from Sarnia for plants that need parts matched to service conditions.
Instrumentation and safety products support the same maintenance path when a line, control loop, or plant repair plan needs more than a fitting. Engineering and system integration help match the product choice to the existing system.
Since 1974, we have paired product supply with project management and maintenance support. Preventative maintenance inspection services give Sarnia-area industrial sites another way to plan repairs before equipment condition turns into downtime.
Pipeline buoyancy and ground movement can put buried pipe at risk during construction and operation. PipeSak Inc. works from London, Ontario with engineered pipeline weights, supports, rockshield, and lagging for oil and natural gas pipeline projects.
We focus on pipeline stability, support, and protection. Our geotextile pipeline weights give construction teams a non-concrete buoyancy control option for wet crossings, soft ground, and other right-of-way conditions where handling and coating protection matter.
Field timing is often tight when pipe is being lowered in or backfilled. Our filling service prepares PipeSak geotextile pipeline weights when and where the project needs them, so the pipeline weight package can match the construction schedule.
Our engineering team develops pipeline protection products for practical field use. With more than 25 years serving oil and natural gas pipelines, we plan product selection around pipe support, coating protection, buoyancy control, and the site conditions around the line.
Turbine outages leave little room for tool delays. Power House Tool Canada works from Winnipeg with turbine tools for outages and turnarounds, including bolt heaters, radius turbine taper gauges, and alignment tools used on gas turbine and power generation maintenance jobs.
Our tool line is built around shutdown work where fit, heat, and alignment affect the schedule. Bolt heaters help with controlled fastener work, taper gauges help verify critical turbine fits, and alignment tools help maintenance teams keep rotating equipment work on track.
Power House Tool equipment has been used by major industrial and power users, including EXXON, General Electric, Siemens, Toshiba, NASA, the U.S. Navy, and major utility systems. That history sits behind our focus on specialty maintenance tools for the power industry.
For Canadian outage planning, our Winnipeg location can discuss turbine tool availability, specialty gauge needs, and the tooling required for a planned turnaround or emergency maintenance window.
Spartan Controls provides industrial automation solutions. Improve safety, reliability, production and energy management. Based in Regina, Calgary, AB.
Prairie conditions are hard on steel structures, drainage runs, and storage assets. From Clavet, Prairie Steel builds steel farm buildings, culverts, grain bins, and fabricated metal solutions for agricultural, commercial, and industrial projects in Saskatchewan and beyond.
We manufacture steel buildings for customers that need durable space for equipment, storage, production support, or site operations. Our fabrication approach lets each structure match the project instead of forcing a standard shell onto a different site need.
Drainage is a separate job with its own failure points. Our culverts use high-strength galvanized steel construction, corrosion-resistant coating, and size options for road, yard, farm, and industrial access projects.
We have been building for prairie customers since 1976. Our Clavet team focuses on steel construction and culvert solutions that can handle harsh weather, long service life, and practical installation requirements across Saskatchewan projects.
Meter proving services for field meters. From custody transfer to truck meters. Compact provers calibrated using the gravimetric method. For reliable and accurate results.Call 780-849-0837 Based in Slave Lake, AB.
Flow measurement has to stay readable in the field, especially when production data depends on a local output. Primary Flow Signal Canada works from Edmonton as a flow measurement and instruments supplier, with turbine meters and custom engineered differential pressure measurement elements for Western Canada.
We build around meters that help track instantaneous and total flow in demanding field applications. Our product line includes flow monitors for rugged local service, along with accessories used around metering systems.
Our Edmonton machining capability supports contract manufacturing when a measurement package needs engineered parts instead of off-the-shelf hardware. We pair manufacturing equipment with engineering support for meter-related projects.
Across Canada, we supply flow measurement equipment for energy and industrial sites that need practical metering, local readings, and replacement support for operating systems.
Measurement drift can throw off reading, control, and combustion timing on a petroleum site. From Estevan, PRIMEC Controls Canada keeps instrumentation, measurement, electrical, and controls work tied to oil and gas operations across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and North Dakota.
We handle programming, repairs, meter work, gauges, and instrument service where field data has to match the site's actual flow and control points. That keeps the measurement package and combustion systems working from the same set of numbers.
Our name carries forward Estevan Meter Services, Apollo Electric and Controls, and Virden Meter Services. Local history reaches back to 1967, with branches in Virden, Carlyle, and Williston when a closer branch matches the repair window.
Priority Chain Link provides industrial and commercial chain link fencing from Grande Prairie, Alberta, including oilfield lease site perimeters, pipeline right-of-way fencing, and facility security fencing for the Peace Country region.
Pritchard Engineering, proudly serving Winnipeg and beyond since 1923. Our customers represent a range of industries, both public and private, including agriculture, mining, aerospace, heath care, construction, manufacturing, retail and transportation. This range, as well as our expertise in five key divisions, enables us to provide complete, informed, expert solutions. Pritchard provides a breadth of industrial products and services, and is committed to providing the very best in manufacturing, sales, service and distribution.
Ground conditions can decide whether a site plan moves ahead or needs more investigation. Probe Drilling is a Regina drilling contractor focused on geotechnical drilling and environmental drilling across Saskatchewan.
Since 1975, we have worked on subsurface drilling programs that support soil assessment, site characterization, and environmental sampling. Those services help engineering, construction, and industrial projects understand what is below grade before heavier field activity begins.
Aggregate exploration is part of our drilling scope. We drill for material investigations where pit planning, construction supply, or civil infrastructure work depends on reliable ground information.
Our Saskatchewan team plans drilling around access, sampling needs, and the conditions found on site. For geotechnical and environmental drilling, we keep the service centered on clear field data and steady execution.
Process equipment that wears too fast can slow production. Progressive Polyurethane Products Inc. casts urethane and rubber wear parts in Kamloops for equipment that sees abrasion, impact, and repeated contact.
We handle large pours for process equipment and custom parts in different sizes and material compounds. Our shop works with polyurethane, vulcanized rubber, and bonded rubber. We also build steel-backed pieces with embedded ceramics or tungsten carbide when the duty cycle calls for longer service.
Pulley, roller, and wheel builds are common, along with scraper blades and spray urethane. We also make custom cast parts around the shape of the asset and the surface that takes the load.
We have been casting urethane since 2000. Our Kamloops team matches the part to the wear pattern and pour size before production starts.
Pipeline cleaning, batching, and maintenance depend on a pig that fits the line and the operating condition. Quality Polly Pig Ltd. manufactures Pig(s) and pigging accessories in Nisku for oil and gas, offshore, high-H2S, water and wastewater, and large-diameter transmission lines.
We began operations in 1996 and build our products in a 22,000 square foot facility on 3.3 acres. Our polyurethane production setup includes automated pour machines, ovens, lathes, and a 3D measuring station.
Solid cast pigs, foam pigs, and component pigs solve different pipeline needs. Some jobs call for urethane wear life, while others need a lighter foam body or a configured component pig for cleaning and line movement.
Magnets, meters, tools, and other pigging accessories support the same pipeline workflow when debris, measurement, or tracking is part of the job. Our Nisku shop builds for Canadian and international pipeline customers who need pigging products matched to real service conditions.
Quest Fabrication in Rocky View County builds truck bodies for Calgary and southern Alberta. Lighting and accessory packages turn a service truck into a better field unit when visibility and mounting points matter.
The shop began in 1992 as Foothills Custom Maintenance and has served Calgary for more than 30 years. That background still shows in the way we handle custom metal fabrication when a standard body layout does not fit the job.
Canadian-made fabrication stays part of the build. We shape each truck around the vehicle, the mounted gear, and the way it will be used on site.
From our Rocky View County base near Calgary, we keep truck equipment planning close to the vehicle and the field use it has to face.
A wireline job can shift from light slickline work to heavier mechanical operations as well conditions change. From Red Deer, Quick Silver Wireline Ltd. runs 24/7 wireline services for oil and gas wells across Alberta and the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That range lets us handle recorder work, light-duty slickline service, and heavy-duty mechanical operations without treating every well the same way.
Offset well monitoring gives real-time field information during nearby activity. We use that service when well integrity, timing, and production decisions need current data from the field.
Quick Silver Wireline Ltd., also operating as QSO Inc., focuses on well optimization and wireline response across Western Canada. Our Red Deer base keeps service planning close to central Alberta oilfield activity.
Well work does not always wait for daylight. Quick Silver Wireline runs 24/7 wireline services from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, for oilfield wells across Western Canada. We handle slickline, recorder, and mechanical wireline jobs when a well needs service, monitoring, or downhole intervention.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That gives us room to match the unit to the job, from light-duty slickline work to heavier mechanical operations at the wellsite.
Offset well monitoring is part of our field service scope. We use it when nearby activity needs real-time pressure and well information to protect well integrity and support better field decisions.
Our Rocky Mountain House wireline team plans around 24-hour oilfield demand, year-round access, and the practical limits of each wellsite.
Well optimization in Alberta often depends on fast wireline access and the right slickline unit for the job. Quick Silver Wireline delivers 24/7 Wireline Services from Red Deer, with slickline and production optimization support across Alberta and Western Canada.
We handle recorder and light-duty slickline service when a well needs data, access, or routine intervention. For heavier mechanical operations, our fleet gives us the equipment range to match deeper field requirements.
Production Optimization is part of the same field planning. We use wireline methods to help maintain output and reliability in oil and gas wells, with service available every day of the year.
Our fleet includes 11 wireline units. That capacity helps us plan around wellsite timing, mechanical needs, and callout demands across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Quincie Oilfield Products provides Hammer Unions, Oilfield Equipment-New, Instrumentation, Pumps, Valves-Plug, Gauges, Hoses, Meters, Valves, Pressure Testing services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.
( Rally ) is a growing private oil & gas exploration and development company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Rally currently holds 100% working interest in 1,200 km² (approximately 470 sections, 300,800 acres) conventional Crown Lands in Alberta and produces 1,300 BOE/day, about 70% of the production is light oil, 30% is natural gas. May, 2015, Rally Canada Resources Ltd.
Heavy equipment moves can fail before the load ever leaves the yard if lifting, route planning, and permits are split apart. Rangeland Truck & Crane handles Cranes-Truck Mounted work, heavy transportation, lifting, and rigging from Airdrie, with strategic hubs in Edmonton, Calgary, and Houston.
We plan local, regional, and long-haul transportation for equipment that needs controlled handling from pickup to delivery. Pipeline, construction, and industrial projects use our lift-and-haul planning when a load needs crane access, rigging control, and transport timing managed as one job.
Our project process covers planning, permitting, execution, delivery, and job closeout documentation. That record helps confirm load handling, route requirements, and project objectives after the move is complete.
When a project needs heavy transportation with crane service, our team can plan the lift point, travel route, and delivery sequence around the equipment being moved.
When a site needs water on time, Rebel Heart Trucking moves potable and fresh water from Edmonton across Alberta. Our water hauling covers dust control, compaction, fire watch, hydro-testing, and road flood testing.
The same trucking side also handles gravel delivery and septic hauling. That keeps water supply, site prep, and cleanup tied to one dispatch plan instead of separate runs.
We started with a gravel truck in Edmonton construction in 1999, then grew the fleet around the kind of jobs that need steady water and haul support. market watering, pool fills, and rink flooding sit in the same water service line.
Rebel Heart Trucking lists 24/7 dispatch, and our Edmonton base at 2003 121 Avenue Northeast serves Alberta jobs from a single local shop.
Potable water has to arrive clean and on time when a site depends on refill stations, dust control, or temporary water supply. Rebel Heart Trucking handles potable water hauling and RO water hauling from Edmonton for Alberta projects that need a steady water source.
We also move gravel and handle septic hauling, so water, fill, and waste handling can stay under one dispatch line. That works well on work sites and temporary facilities where separate hauls slow the day.
Our team runs with 24/7 dispatch and a safety, service, and integrity standard that has shaped we since 2012. For potable water, RO water, gravel, or septic hauling in Edmonton and across Alberta, we keep route timing tied to the site.
Precision parts and gage measurement tools need a shop that can hold close detail from setup to final check. Rejent Tool & EDM Machining works from Edmonton as a machine shop with EDM machining capability and in-house specialty gage tools for field and shop measurement.
We have more than 35 years of machining experience and a 10,000 sq ft facility with a wide range of machine tools. That space lets us handle custom parts, tooling needs, and measurement-related machining without sending each step to a separate shop.
Our specialty gage measurement tools are built for use in both field and shop settings. When a part, tool, or inspection process depends on accurate measurement, we can connect the machining process to the gage requirement.
Industrial customers in Edmonton come to us with projects that need careful machining, EDM detail, or purpose-built tools. The Rejent team can review the part requirement and match the job to the right machine tools in our facility.
WHY Over eighteen years ago, RES recognized the need for an efficient, cost-effective well reporting and data management solution that could store and synchronize data for field workers and office staff. This recognition stemmed from the frustration resonating throughout the marketplace over reporting systems that lacked ease, integration, quality, and consistency. HOW In 1995, RES formed a “hands-on” collaboration with industry representatives and together they designed Wellman – superior user-friendly reporting software that optimized data management and integration. This strategic industry partnership ensured that RES would produce a product that directly met widespread marketplace need, making it the leader.
Well data loses value when field reports, drilling records, facilities information, and pipeline operations sit in separate systems. Resource Energy Solutions Inc builds cloud-based Computer-Software from Calgary for oil and gas teams that need well lifecycle data available online and offline.
Since 1995, we have developed project and cost management software for the energy industry. Our systems are built for oil and gas, renewables, and geothermal work where well, drilling, facilities, and pipeline records need to move from field capture into usable operating data.
Our well integrity tools support onshore, offshore, and subsea wells with 24/7 monitoring. That helps well operations teams identify integrity changes in real time and manage pressure, status, and field records before small issues become larger operating concerns.
eWCAT gives well control teams a web-based way to plan, manage, and execute well control operations. For Calgary energy offices and field-connected assets, our software keeps critical well and pipeline information accessible when decisions need current data.
Trusted oil and gas engineering specialists, Rheaume Engineering offers efficient project design, consulting, and technical expertise tailored to your operations.
Drilling, completions, workovers, service rigs, maintenance, and plant turnarounds all create safety demands that change with the job. Rig Ratz Safety supplies oilfield safety services from Fort St. John for northern British Columbia and Alberta.
The service base includes H2S safety supervision, onsite safety supervision, wireless gas detection, safety equipment rentals and service, breathing air equipment, medics, MTC support, occupational testing, safety consulting, program development, program maintenance, and external COR auditing. Equipment rental is supported by a local Fort St. John shop and safety team.
Founded in 2010, Rig Ratz carries COR, ISNetworld, and ComplyWorks records. Contact Rig Ratz about oilfield safety coverage for drilling, completions, or turnaround work in northern BC or Alberta.