Our land team handles permitting and acquisition for oil and gas projects across Western Canada. We also support regulatory consulting and land data management from early planning through file closeout.
We keep the process organized and safety aware, with regional coverage that helps files move forward. If a scope needs land or regulatory support, we can step in.
Land agreements can decide whether an energy project moves cleanly or stalls before field activity begins. The Canadian Association of Land and Energy Professionals works from Calgary with land representatives, field Land Agents, and independent consultants across oil and gas, renewables, transmission, utilities, transportation, communications, and emerging energy.
We focus on the Landman discipline in Canada. Our members handle land resources for energy exploration, production, and related infrastructure, including the agreements and field relationships that sit behind project access.
CALEP was incorporated as an independent association in 1961 and maintains a close affiliation with the American Association of Professional Landmen. We also develop and maintain standardized agreements and guidance used across Canada in land and energy transactions.
For land professionals and energy companies, our practical industry tools help keep land work consistent across acquisitions, dispositions, access planning, and long-running asset management.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing occupational health and safety information and advice.
Process Combustion Systems Inc. is a Combustion Equipment Integration and service Company, serving a wide range of industrial applications. Founded in 1981, our track record and list of cliental is proof of our capabilities and unmatched service. We specialize in the selection and application of combustion equipment, with comprehensive design/engineering/fabrication and testing capabilities.
Water can push a site off plan before the crew is ready. Canadian Dewatering LP - Head Office in Edmonton moves dewatering, pump rentals, and bypass pumping into Western Canada fluid management projects.
We keep submersible, hydraulic, and end-suction pumps available for rentals. Larger flow problems go into pump system solutions built for the same service window.
Repair is part of the package when equipment already in service needs a reset. Our team also handles pump repairs and supports field setup around flow rates and discharge points.
Emergency response is part of the service, with the fastest dewatering response time in Western Canada. The regional footprint reaches from British Columbia to Manitoba.
A missed alert or delayed call can leave a lone worker exposed. Canadian Emergency Communications is based in Edmonton and supports emergency communications, lone worker safety, and 24-hour emergency answering for field and facility operations.
Our service set includes emergency alerts and crisis communications. We also handle emergency response team coordination and safety tracking when a job needs active monitoring. Roster management, asset tracking, and fatigue management round out the support for mobile staff.
When required, our on-site emergency crisis communications response team can initiate services within a communication plan and dispatch to a defined geographic area. That keeps the response path clear when incident timing and work-alone coverage matter.
Natural gas delivery depends on policy, safety, infrastructure planning, and public understanding across Canada. Canadian Gas Association (CGA) works from Ottawa as an association for Canada’s natural gas delivery sector, with members in distribution, transmission, equipment manufacturing, and related service roles.
Founded in 1907, we speak for a sector that serves homes, buildings, businesses, hospitals, schools, and other energy users. Our focus is natural gas delivery, pipeline transmission, distribution networks, and the equipment and services connected to those systems.
Transportation is part of our energy file through The Transport Project Canada, which advocates for gaseous fuels in transportation. That gives our Ottawa office a direct link between natural gas infrastructure, fleet fuel discussions, and national energy policy.
Our association role is strongest when members need a shared voice on natural gas delivery, innovation, customer care, and industry priorities. We connect Canadian gas utilities, transmission firms, equipment makers, and service providers around the issues that shape reliable energy delivery.
Environmentally sensitive crossings need a drilling method that limits surface disturbance while still reaching the planned exit point. Canadian Horizontal Drilling Inc. performs Directional Drilling-Horizontal Crossings and Horizontal Drilling from Wetaskiwin, Alberta for pipeline, civil, and hydro projects.
We apply Horizontal Directional Drilling technology where open-cut excavation is not the right answer. Our HDD service is used for pipeline crossings and other trenchless installations that need the right tools, planning, and field experience.
Canadian Horizontal Drilling has the equipment base to take on HDD projects of different sizes and locations. The source of the job may be a pipeline route, a civil crossing, or a hydro alignment, but the service need is the same: a controlled bore through the planned path.
Our Wetaskiwin team plans each horizontal drilling project around ground conditions, crossing length, and access at both ends of the bore.
Since its establishment in 1979, the Institute has pursued a three-fold mandate of research, education and publication. The Institute initiates projects and responds to requests from the public and private sectors and from non-governmental organizations. As well as contributing to the work of governments, universities and the legal industry, the Institute assists the public by providing independent studies that are balanced, well-researched views of the legal problems involved in the management of natural resources. The Institute was incorporated on the basis of a proposal prepared by a Study Team convened by the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary.
Soft ground, wet access, and heavy equipment traffic can stop a field job before the main task begins. Canadian Mat Systems Inc supplies access matting and portable temporary bridges from Edmonton for oil, pipeline, utility, forestry, mining, and heavy construction sites.
Our matting options are built around the surface and load problem. We supply construction mats for heavy equipment platforms, airlift composite mats for lighter handling, and rig mats for raised or ground-level drill platforms.
Temporary bridge needs often come with changing routes, water crossings, or emergency access. Our reconfigurable temporary bridges help create site access where a fixed crossing is not practical.
After 25 years serving energy, pipeline, utilities, forestry, heavy construction, mining, and disaster relief sectors, we understand how access planning affects schedule, equipment movement, and ground protection. Our Edmonton team focuses on matting and bridge systems for field conditions across Western Canada.
Heavy-duty tarpaulins are our focus. We manufacture tarpaulins and protective coverings for hard-use conditions. Our products serve agriculture and construction sites. They also suit transportation, mining, and resource sectors.
We also build winter fronts and belly pads. Flatbed tarps and trucking accessories are part of the range. Every order starts with the application, then we shape the size and finish around it.
Our in-house production helps us keep turnaround tight. If you need a custom tarp or cover, we can build it to size.
Welding quality problems can stop fabrication and delay site work across pressure, structural, or industrial projects. CWB Group supports welding programs with education, registration, consulting, inspection, retained welding engineers, and on-site technical help.
Our role is strongest where welding has to be controlled before finished work reaches the field. Inspection helps define the program, while training and engineering support help the shop or project team keep the process consistent.
For a CWB Group request, the planning details are welding process, inspection scope, training gap, project location, and quality risk. We keep the program tied to the weld problem being managed.
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Canem Systems Ltd is most helpful to understand through the job behind design around Edmonton, AB and across Canada. Electrical 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 design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The electrical side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Edmonton, AB and across Canada, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job.
Design changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes custom work. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims.
Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame design with electrical so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Edmonton, AB and across Canada, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job.
The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When design is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question about the asset, schedule, or site condition. Electrical gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Edmonton, AB and across Canada, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope.
Planning stays clearer when design remains close to electrical. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB and across Canada 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 design as the anchor, then bring in electrical where it helps clarify the next step. That adds depth without copying a loose series from the source page.
The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with design and then connecting it to electrical keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to custom work. Listed as established in 1960, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Around Edmonton, AB and across Canada, the scope is tied to what a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect design to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Edmonton, AB and across Canada also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When electrical enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities. The goal is a practical first conversation: what is needed, where it will be used, and what has to happen next.
Weather exposure and open industrial areas can damage materials before a project is finished. Canfab Products Ltd builds tarpaulins and protective covers in Edmonton for construction, transportation, and facility needs across Western Canada.
Our custom fabrication shop makes fabric products around size, fastening, and daily use. Industrial covers and tarps are built for project protection, transport exposure, and site conditions where stock covers do not solve the problem.
Awnings and canopies are part of our shop history. For energy, construction, and field-service customers, our practical focus is protective cover fabrication that shields assets and separates work areas.
We also fabricate screens and industrial curtains for facilities that need coverage or separation inside a controlled space. With more than 30 years of custom fabrication experience, our Edmonton team plans fabric solutions around the project environment and Western Canada service needs.
Canline Pipeline Solutions provides Pipeline-Repair, Pipe-Lining, Construction, Pipeline, Transportation, Dies, Tools, Fittings, Logging services to oil and gas operators in Breton, AB and across Western Canada.
is a Western Canadian company specialized in providing competency based skill enhancement training for industry. Our company is fully prepared to deliver all training courses and programs where ever you need them. Our instructors use the latest in specialized training equipment, audio visual training aides and course materials. Based in Lloydminster, Lloydminster, SK.
On heavy civil, pipeline, and inspection jobs, our Burnaby team keeps survey work tied to the field conditions that shape layout and final handoff. At Cansel Head Office, we supply surveying equipment, construction tools, and field data systems for field teams that need consistent measurements from the first stakeout to the last check.
We help clients capture, transform, and manage field data so project teams can move from site collection to finished output without losing accuracy along the way. That workflow shows up when the job depends on survey-grade tools, practical construction supplies, and technology that can stay connected across active sites.
When a project needs current equipment without the full upfront purchase, our Cansel Elite Program adds hardware-as-a-service bundles to the mix. Our Burnaby roots as a repair shop still shape how we support field teams that need dependable gear and a practical response to fast-moving field work.
Industrial instrumentation keeps site data steady. We represent equipment lines for power transmission, vibration monitoring, and process weighing. Our engineering and consultation support helps match the right solution to the site and the application.
We also handle commissioning and on-site inspections. Calibration and system checks are part of the scope too. We serve oil and gas, mining, and forest sites. Chemical and packaging sites are also in reach. Agriculture, food, and OEM sites are in reach too.
From Edmonton, we help teams with practical guidance for installed equipment. If a specific instrument or system check is needed, we can map the next step.
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Cantest Solutions Inc provides Tanks-Testing, Chains, Meters, Pumps, Cathodic Protection, Testing Equipment, Well Inspection, Tanks, Valves, Associations services to oil and gas operators in Airdrie, AB and across Western Canada.
We are dedicated to providing best-in-class industrial torque and tension tools, flange maintenance systems, impact sockets, and calibration services. With a passion for racing running through our veins, we bring that same drive and precision to our work. Racing serves as a constant reminder of the importance of focusing on safety while pushing boundaries, staying ahead of the competition, and delivering superior performance. What drives us Our Core values At CanTorque, we are guided by a set of core values that shape our business practices and define who we are: Integrity We follow through on our promises, maintain transparency, and operate with honesty and integrity in every aspect of our business.
At Canuck Completions, we focus on well construction hardware for oil and gas operations. Our range covers float equipment, centralizers and stand-off bands for the wellsite.
For completions, we handle liner hangers, frac plugs and production packers. We keep the parts tied to the job so field teams can stay on schedule.
We make specialty pipeline coatings for oil and gas pipelines. Our field joint systems protect offshore and onshore pipeline joints.
We also work in district energy and water pipelines. Corrosion protection stays at the center of our approach.
If a joint needs sealing in the field, we can match the coating system to the service conditions.
Work trucks need accessories that match the route, cargo, and field conditions. Cap-it Grande Prairie handles Trucks-Accessories in Grande Prairie, with fitment advice, installation, and product recommendations for truck caps, canopies, off-road gear, suspension, and racking.
We support commercial vehicle needs as well as personal truck builds.
Truck caps, canopy systems, and rack setups solve different problems. A cap protects cargo from weather, a canopy can support mobile storage, and racking helps organize gear that has to travel safely between sites.
Our Grande Prairie accessory work is strongest when a truck needs the right product matched to fitment and installation.
From Edmonton, we keep oilfield supply moving with equipment, parts and inventory control.
Our team serves the Canadian oilfield with inventory tracking shaped for changing demand.
Since 1979, we have backed supply needs across the field.
Remote oilfield moves need the right truck, the right lifting plan, and a route that fits the terrain. Capstan Hauling Ltd is a Grande Prairie oilfield trucking team serving oil and natural gas jobs across Northern Alberta and British Columbia.
We move heavy oilfield and industrial loads with pickers, bed trucks, winch tractors, and pilot trucks. That fleet is built for complex transport needs where access, load shape, and field conditions can change from one site to the next.
Capstan Hauling specializes in heavy haul transportation for oil and natural gas work. Our role is strongest when equipment, materials, or site assets need to move between yards, lease roads, and active field locations.
For oilfield hauling from Grande Prairie into Northern Alberta or British Columbia, our dispatch planning is tied to the load, the route, and the field conditions that affect safe movement.
A young trades path needs real jobsite time before trade school feels clear. CAREERS connects Alberta high school students with employers for paid internships in Training Services, including welding and heavy duty technician placements tied to oilfield and industrial work.
We work from Edmonton with schools, communities, government, and employers across Alberta. Since 1997, more than 47,000 youth have been placed through our internship programs, with 5,617 internships and 3,184 employers reported in 2025.
Our welding internships give students a safer first step into shop and field trades. One Grande Prairie welding apprentice worked with Enercorp, while a heavy duty technician apprentice gained hours with Sanjel and Liberty Oilfield Services.
Employers use CAREERS when they want an early talent pathway connected to Alberta classrooms. Our Training Services link paid workplace learning with the practical tools students need before choosing a trade, technical program, or apprenticeship route.
We build roll-out truck beds that turn dead space into fast access for tools and gear. Our systems help oilfield and welding trucks.
We also support electrical and plumbing fleets. Surveying and emergency response units use them too.
At Caribou Software, we make contractor software for oil and gas service teams. Our Contractor's Edge platform handles field tickets, purchase orders and inventory.
It also helps with invoicing, payroll and job costing. We keep the flow simple for construction contractors, electrical teams and forestry operations.
We specialize in aftermarket heavy duty truck and trailer parts that meet or exceed all OEM specifications. With our distribution centers able to distribute across the USA and Canada, we can service all our warehouse distributors and repair shop needs. With a team of highly trained parts specialists and logistics, Surya can get you the right part at the right time without any hassle. We are greatly invested in our customers' success and will continue to provide exceptional service with our high quality parts and knowledgeable staff.
Since 1994, Caron Measurement & Controls has supported oilfield measurement from Valleyview across Alberta and Western Canada. We handle instrumentation, meter proving, and electrical field service when production data has to line up with what is actually flowing on site.
Our work also includes process control, automation control systems, meters, and sampling systems for field installs and measurement packages. We manufacture and supply Caron instrumentation products when the job needs built components as well as field service.
Methane reduction solutions round out the scope for sites working on emissions projects. If a project starts at the measurement point, the electrical scope, or a custom build, we can keep the job tied to one Valleyview team.
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.