Pipeline construction around Fort St. John depends on rental equipment, welding supplies, and project support that can keep pace with field schedules. Norweld Industries supports pipeline and facility construction across northern British Columbia and Alberta with rental equipment, pipeline products, and welding supply access.
We support pipeline rental equipment, custom pipe bending equipment, pipeline supply, welding supply access, construction tools, and rental equipment for pipe sizes from small-diameter work through larger pipeline projects. COR certification and a northern B.C. operating base give contractors a practical procurement signal.
For pipeline contractors and facility builders, Norweld helps reduce scrambling for specialized equipment once a job is already moving. This profile is stronger as pipeline supply and rental support than as a broad miscellaneous welding page.
Hayduk Picker Service Ltd. handles picker truck lifts from Drayton Valley for oilfield work across Alberta. We match the truck and haul plan to the load so the move stays coordinated.
We use cranes and pickers for loads that need controlled placement, and jack and slide when the setup is tighter than a standard lift. That gives our crew a practical way to handle lift work without adding extra handoffs.
Specialized transport and oilfield transportation sit with the lift plan, so we can move heavy equipment with one crew and a clear schedule.
Critical controls need backup power that holds when normal supply is interrupted. Hayley Industrial Electronics Ltd. manufactures batteries-standby power systems in Calgary, with UPS systems built for oilfield, manufacturing, medical, and other critical applications.
We have produced industrial uninterruptible power supply systems since 1978. Our Calgary manufacturing space is used for UPS builds and related power supply equipment where steady backup power is central to the application.
In-house powder coating adds finish control for manufactured equipment. That capability is part of our production process for power systems that need a durable enclosure and a finished build before delivery.
For oilfield and industrial users, our focus stays on reliable UPS systems for critical equipment. Sheet Metal, Welding, and Signs were assigned categories, but the captured source does not show them as stand-alone customer services.
Hazardous areas need heat that is built for classified service, not adapted from ordinary building equipment. Hazloc Heaters Inc. manufactures Heaters-Explosion Proof, industrial unit heaters, exhaust fans, and thermostats in Calgary for hazardous and severe-duty locations.
Our AEU1 explosion-proof electric unit heater is used in natural gas facility applications and carries ATEX and IECEx approvals. We also build heating products for non-hazardous industrial spaces where dust, cold, washdown, or hard use can shorten equipment life.
Category H fittings are manufactured under our ABSA Quality Control Program Certificate of Authorization in accordance with CSA B51. That standard is part of the product path for pressure-related fitting manufacture, not a badge beside the service.
As a Calgary manufacturer and global supplier, we work with industrial heating needs where area classification, enclosure strength, and temperature control have to be decided before equipment is ordered.
Heaman Pipe Bending Inc gives customers a clearer starting point for parts supply around Order":"true","specs. The nearby scope includes pipeline, pipe bending and pipeline equipment. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our parts supply scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can reduce downtime by finding replacement items quickly. The pipeline side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Order":"true","specs, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With pipe bending, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The pipeline equipment 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. Parts supply is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to oil and gas. 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 parts supply with pipeline so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Order":"true","specs.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about parts supply, the customer can still see when pipeline belongs in the same discussion. Order":"true","specs 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 parts supply 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 parts supply and may extend into pipeline, pipe bending and pipeline equipment. This scope connects to oil and gas. Order":"true","specs 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 parts supply as the anchor, then bring in pipeline 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 parts supply 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. Planning stays clearer when parts supply remains close to pipeline. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Order":"true","specs 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 parts supply as the anchor, then bring in pipeline where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
Heavy trucks and industrial machines in northern Alberta need shop help close to forestry, oil, and natural gas activity. Heavy Equipment Repair runs a Slave Lake machine shop with heavy-duty truck repair beside it.
Machining and steel fabrication handle worn parts, metal repair, and shop-built components. Welding adds metal repair when a truck, machine, or industrial part needs to go back to site.
Valve repair is part of the same shop capability for Murray Latta and Fabri valves. Delta and Dezurick valves used in oil sands bitumen mining are also part of the valve scope.
Our technicians handle hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, with electric and manual actuator repairs available for valve jobs. Industrial supplies are available when parts are needed for the repair path.
Call Toll Free 1-800-565-7540 Call Local 1-902-443-8641 About Us John Murphy and his brother Michael founded J. Murphy Company in 1873 as one of 20 dry goods businesses in Halifax. Now owned by a fourth generation of Murphys, the family firm has evolved into a modern retail business featuring the highest quality brands of workwear and work boots, as well as a wholesale operation supplying linens to Maritime universities, hospitality and healthcare facilities. There we offer our customers a wide selection of footwear and clothing featuring brands such as Carhartt, Timberland Pro, Blundstone, and Helly Hansen.
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Pearson Engineering has grown to create a presence across Ontario, with offices in Barrie, Ottawa, Owen Sound and the GTA. All of our staff liaise with clients, project team members, municipal, government, and regulatory staff in order to support senior staff in coordinating complicated projects. Our team is a close-knit group of like-minded people. The majority of our staff have come up through the ranks from co-op students and engineering graduates, who have been trained with our principles, learned our design approach, have attention to detail, and respect for each other and our clients.
Welding fume control is the center of our Saint-Laurent operation. HENLEX designs and makes welding fume extraction systems in Canada for welding shops, schools, and industrial workplaces that need cleaner air around active welding processes.
Hexavalent chromium, manganese, dust, and welding fumes create a real exposure problem at the source. Our equipment is built to capture fumes close to the weld so the air quality control plan starts where the contaminants are produced.
We work with different welding processes and workplace sizes. The same goal stays in front: durable extraction equipment that helps meet North American welding fume standards without turning production flow into a barrier.
A workplace demonstration is available when the extraction point, welding process, and dust condition need to be seen before a system is selected. Our Saint-Laurent team uses that visit to match the fume extraction setup to the actual welding area.
When a part fails and the replacement has to fit the first time, delay often comes from the gap between design, machining, and final use. We close that gap from our Calgary shop with custom parts and tooling built to spec. Herma-Tech Mechanical Corporation supports Alberta work where precision shows up. Our parts go into oil and gas and manufacturing jobs. We also serve food processing, mining, and heavy equipment work. We work from Calgary, so local turnaround stays practical for Alberta customers who need a real shop, not a remote pass-through. The goal is simple: keep a job moving with a part that fits, a tool that works, and a shop that can turn the request into a usable result without extra handoffs. That shows up on both one-off repairs and repeat production work.
Our core work is multi-axis CNC milling and turning. That gives us control over parts with tight dimensions, mating surfaces, and repeatable geometry. We machine components that need to run smoothly with other equipment, stay within spec through a production run, or replace a worn piece that can no longer be trusted in service. When a customer brings a print, a sample, or a worn part, we can build around the actual fit instead of guessing at the original condition. That saves time when the issue is more than making a part. It is making a part that works inside a real system. It also shows up on fixtures, wear parts, and production components that have to repeat correctly across more than one piece.
Some jobs need more than one process. We can combine machining with fabrication, welding, and drilling so the part moves through fewer shops and fewer delays. That helps when the finished piece has to be assembled, modified, or prepped for installation instead of just cut once and shipped out. It also keeps the job organized when the part belongs to a larger machine, fixture, or field assembly. Rather than handing a partly finished piece from one contractor to another and losing time on interpretation, we build the sequence into one shop flow so the result is ready for the next stage of the job. The customer gets one coordinated path instead of a chain of disconnected steps.
Our shop experience shows up most on machinery that works hard and cannot afford sloppy tolerances. We support oil and gas field parts and pressure equipment. We also build other industrial components that need dependable fit under load. Those parts may sit in a plant, a shop, or a field package, and the difference between a practical part and a problem part often comes down to finish, geometry, and how well the piece matches the system around it. We carry that same approach into manufacturing, food processing, mining, and heavy-machine settings, where a breakdown can stall a line, a machine, or a workday. In those settings, speed shows up, but so does confidence that the part was made for the service it has to survive. That is especially true when heat, vibration, and repeated use are part of the job.
We also extend the shop beyond new machining work. Through our products pages, we supply used machine-shop machinery, tools, and pipe clamps. We can also source other parts that keep a shop or field repair moving. That gives maintenance teams and smaller shops a practical way to get setup items, repair pieces, and support hardware without waiting on a long replacement chain. It helps when the missing item is small but the delay it causes is large. When the job needs a clamp, a tool, or another shop item to keep the workflow moving, a practical supply path shows up as much as the machine work itself. The result is fewer idle hours and less scrambling for secondary items that can hold up a larger repair or production run.
We have been working since 1987, and that long run shows up in the way we approach the job: build to spec, keep the scope practical, and match the part to the application. If you need custom tooling, CNC-machined parts, or a replacement component built for Alberta industrial service, our Calgary shop can quote the job and move it forward with a clear path from request to finished part. We keep the path simple from first call to finished part. That is the kind of shop we keep open for repeat work and urgent replacements alike.
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.
Without a trusted partner, downtime turns into costly setbacks. Since 1968, Springdale Minpaco has been more than a supplier, we’ve been a dependable partner for the Newfoundland and Labrador mining industry and beyond. We make sure you get the right mining supplies, industrial equipment, and safety gear on time, backed by the quality and service you can trust. With us, you don’t just get supplies, you get a team committed to keeping your operation running strong.
Is a leading service provider for the oil & gas industry, started in 1989 by Pat & Deb Holland with one hot oiler. Holland’s also has a large variety of rental equipment from office trailers, garbage/porta potty units, light towers, gensets, garbage wagons, wellhead scaffolding trailers & hot shot service. And with all this equipment, we can’t forget to mention our very experienced and friendly staff that will put forth the effort not only to get the job done, but to do it safely and with a smile.
Noise and vibration can stall a permit, disturb sensitive gear, or push a site over its limits. From Mississauga, HGC Noise Vibration Acoustics handles acoustical consulting, noise control, and vibration analysis for hard sound and vibration problems.
Our focus stays on noise, vibration, and acoustics. We assess the source, the path, and the receiver, then shape controls for industrial sites and sensitive equipment where sound has to stay tight.
We also work through offices in Toronto, Calgary, and Montreal. Charlotte and Dallas extend that reach into the U.S. The practice has been built over decades around tough sound and vibration challenges.
When a project needs sound or vibration control, we can map the issue to the real condition and the limit it has to meet.
After helping Red Top grow into a national organization, Jim moved on to other opportunities within the same field, eventually leading him to start his own company — Hospital Housekeeping Systems — in 1975. Now known as HHS, the company remains a private, family-owned business dedicated to caring for its team members and providing honest, quality-driven service to its customers. HHS’ focus has been on growing organically, with the vast majority of our expansion coming through reference and word-of-mouth. We never take our focus off of current customers and trust that our commitment to quality service will lead us to the right opportunities.
Wellheads and field infrastructure need clear boundaries that stand up to weather, site traffic, and regular access. Hi-Hog Farm & Ranch Equipment manufactures Oilfield Equipment-Manufacturing and Fencing products in Calgary, including oilfield and wellhead fencing for high-visibility protection around critical infrastructure.
Our oilfield fencing is built as a practical protection product, not a temporary marker. It helps define restricted areas around wellheads and other field assets while keeping access points and visibility in mind.
Manufacturing is part of our daily shop base. Alongside livestock handling equipment, cattle guards, and outdoor steel products, we build fencing systems that suit Alberta field conditions and rural industrial sites.
For oilfield fencing from Calgary, our team can work from the site protection need first, then match fence layout and product selection to the wellhead or infrastructure area.
Hi-Tech Radiator Inc provides Radiators, Heat Exchangers, Trucks-Service & Repair services to oil and gas operators in Red Deer, AB and across Western Canada.
A worn seal can stop pumps, rotary equipment, and fluid systems long before the larger asset reaches end of life. Hi-Tech Seals Inc. manufactures and supplies Seals, O-Rings & Seals, Gaskets, and Urethane products from Edmonton for industrial customers across Canada and the United States.
We build standard and custom sealing parts for equipment that deals with pressure, motion, contamination, and fluid loss. Our manufacturing scope includes Rapid Seal, Rapid Gasket, cast urethane, spliced and vulcanized O-rings, custom moulded products, and rubber extrusions.
Mechanical face seals are used where heavy-duty rotary equipment needs contamination protection. For shops and field maintenance teams, that means the right seal material, shape, and fit can be planned around the asset instead of treated as a generic replacement part.
Our Edmonton team also connects customers with gasket and polymer product capability through the Hi-Tech Seals group, including specialized machining and gasket manufacturing history. We quote custom sealing needs by part type, material, operating condition, and service region.
Mission We will be the service company of choice for our stakeholders. Connect With us Core Values Safety & Quality Always We provide a safe, progressive and proactive work environment. We work together to ensure that high-quality services and products are delivered to our clients on schedule and budget. We minimize the impact to our planet.
High Arctic Energy Services Inc provides Drilling-Underbalanced, Nitrogen Service, Snubbing Units services to oil and gas operators in Red Deer, AB and across Western Canada.
Hazardous fluids and buried utility exposure can slow an industrial site fast. High Country Vac Services handles hydrovac, vacuum truck, and Disposal-Waste work from East Okotoks across Southern Alberta, with service available for industrial and commercial sites.
Our hydrovac work is built for safe daylighting where mechanical digging is too risky around lines, foundations, and active site services. Vacuum truck service covers fluid transfers, cleanup, spreading, and chemical waste removal when the job needs controlled collection and transport.
The fleet includes straight vacuum trucks and TC 407/412 code tank units with 15 m3 capacity. Those tank specifications matter for waste and fluid jobs where the load, containment method, and disposal path have to be planned before the truck arrives.
We are set up for 24/7 booking when a plant, construction site, or field location needs vacuum truck response in Southern Alberta.
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.
Hi-Expectations Equipment Sales Ltd. is a truck, trailer, and equipment dealer focused on quality used inventory and practical solutions. From sourcing and inspections to logistics and documentation, we keep the process clear and efficient so you can get back to work with confidence. What We Do We buy, sell and broker used trucks, trailers, and equipment across Canada, and we are your Western Canada Everun dealer.
Metal debris in a wellbore can slow fishing, milling, stimulation, perforating, and intervention work. High Tech Magnets Inc designs and manufactures magnetic downhole oilfield tools from High River, including fishing tools and circulating magnets for oil and gas wells.
Our permanent rare earth magnets are built into specialty downhole tools used to collect magnetic debris. Fishing magnets can run in open hole or cased hole on wireline, coil, or pipe when a magnetic object needs to be recovered.
Circulating magnets are made for well stimulation, milling, perforating, window cutting, confirmation, and other intervention runs. The tool design focuses on pull strength and practical deployment in the wellbore.
We have worked with magnetic downhole oil tools since 1998. Rental and sales options are available for service firms planning magnet runs, debris recovery, or perforating-related cleanup work.
Highland Projects is based in Sundre, Alberta, where we build oil and gas construction and maintenance scopes around tanks, steel, and field facilities. Our strongest lane is tank manufacturing, custom structural fabrication, and facility maintenance, with the shop and site plan kept close from the first drawing.
We fabricate tanks and structural steel packages, then connect those pieces to site construction when a project needs shop-built assemblies matched to the field layout. Pipeline-related scopes, metal buildings, process packages, flare systems, heaters, and meters can sit beside that core.
Instrumentation and electrical tasks belong in the plan when they are part of an installation or maintenance scope. We also coordinate hot shot transportation tied to material movement for the project.
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Drilling torque, sulfur exposure, and hole conditions shape the pipe program before a rig starts turning. Hilong Petropipe Co Ltd supplies Drill Pipe, Oil Country Tubulars, drill collars, and drilling tools from Nisku for oil and gas drilling applications.
Our product focus is high-quality API and hi-torque drill pipe, including heavy-weight drill pipe. We work with drilling teams that need pipe and tool joints selected for strength, torsional resistance, and service conditions.
Hilong manufacturing facilities produce drill pipes, heavy-weight drill pipes, drill collars, and specialized tool joints. The Shanghai drill pipe facility is tied to Hilong's Three High series, built around high strength, high torsional resistance, and high sulfur resistance.
Accessories and drilling tools are planned around faster drilling, drilling quality, and suitability for special drilling conditions. Our Nisku team can assist with pipe project scope when the application calls for specific drill string performance.
When heavy rotary assets run in mud, dust, or washdown, seal failure can stop the job. HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd in Calgary builds O-rings, gaskets, and mechanical face seals for industrial facility machinery across Canada and the USA.
We make standard and custom sealing components, including Rapid Seal and Rapid Gasket programs. Cast urethane parts, spliced O-rings, vulcanized O-rings, custom moulded products, and rubber extrusions cover rebuilds and replacement orders.
Machined polymer products and custom components fit engine and rotating assets when contamination protection or seal fit drives the timeline. We build to the duty cycle instead of forcing one seal shape into every application.
Solids control, pressure control, and pipeline jobs need urethane parts that match the equipment and the wear problem. In Nisku, HiTEK Urethane Global manufactures custom molded urethane and rubber products for oilfield and energy applications.
We started from oilpatch experience, where small consumable parts can affect drilling performance, containment, and equipment life. That background guides our work on specialized pipeline and oilfield consumables for harsh field conditions.
Our custom molding capability is used for solids control containment systems and pressure control solutions. When a standard part does not solve the problem, we build the urethane product around the operating condition, material contact, and service need.
HiTEK Urethane Global is an API and ISO registered manufacturer. Our Nisku shop focuses on custom molded urethane products for energy customers that need repeatable parts, field durability, and clear technical fit.
Cold oilfield conditions and waxed-up production equipment can turn a small delay into lost field time. From Kindersley, Holland's Hot Oiling runs Hot Oil Units and field rentals for Saskatchewan oil and gas sites.
We started in 1989 with one hot oiler. That history still shapes how we plan hot oil service around wells, tanks, and field access where heat, water, and timing have to be coordinated.
Rental Equipment fills the gaps around a working lease or service location. Our lineup includes office trailers, portable toilets, light towers, and generator sets for sites that need temporary power, lighting, and basic field facilities.
Wellhead scaffold trailers and hot shot service give our team another way to keep oilfield tasks moving around Kindersley. We match the rental or hauling need to the field job instead of treating each item as a separate order.
A wellsite program can lose time when the rig plan, field setup, and equipment design are treated as separate jobs. Horizon Drilling works from Leduc as a drilling contractor for Western Canadian oil and gas wells, with a 28-rig fleet built for safe, efficient drilling.
We use in-house project management with operations and fabrication expertise to plan rig needs before equipment reaches the lease. That planning helps match the rig to the wellsite, the schedule, and the field conditions.
Our fleet growth since 2004 has made Horizon the fourth largest drilling contractor in Canada. We keep the focus on purpose-built rigs, practical field planning, and reliable execution for drilling programs that need capacity across Western Canada.
For drilling contractor availability from Leduc, our team can discuss rig fit, schedule needs, and wellsite requirements before mobilization.
Pipeline and utility crossings depend on steering accuracy before the bore path becomes expensive to fix. Horizontal Technology of Canada Inc works in directional drilling-horizontal crossings with HDD products and field services for pipeline and utility construction.
We build and support tools used to open, condition, and steer horizontal bores. Our Winged Warrior field-adjustable fly cutters and barrel reamers are designed for hole expansion in alluvial formations.
Mud motor services, steering services, and engineering design support the same HDD job plan. That lets our team connect the tool string, formation, bore diameter, and guidance plan before drilling starts.
Founded in 1996, we serve HDD projects from Canadian and U.S. contact points, with source material describing worldwide service from Hockley, Texas. Our role is practical: keep the crossing accurate, protect the pipeline or utility investment, and match the drilling tools to ground conditions.