Slave Lake, AB, CAN
When a Northern Alberta well program has to stay organized across changing hole conditions, completion timing, and equipment movement, we keep the job practical. Silverline Tools has been helping clients finish wells since 1995, and our Silverline Wireline team has carried that service into field work since 2006. From Slave Lake, we support programs that need steady planning, safe execution, and the right gear at the right point in the sequence. The result is a field run that stays clearer for the crew making the next decision, with a cleaner line from data to action. Our cased-hole wireline service is built for the moments when a crew needs a better read on the well before moving forward. We run radial cement bond logs, noise-temperature logs, and free-pipe logs to show what the completion is doing below surface and where the next step should happen. Those runs help completion and production teams confirm whether the well is ready for the job that follows, instead of guessing through the next move. Better data means fewer resets, fewer surprises, and a more confident plan for the rest of the job. When the job has a stuck interval, a blocked path, or pipe that will not respond the way it should, we stay close to the job that clears the way. Free-point and back-off service help us identify where the pipe can be worked safely. Chemical and jet cutting give us a controlled option for difficult intervals. We also handle dump bail service, plugs, and packer setting. Those services let us isolate sections, remove obstructions, and prepare the well for the next phase without turning the job into a chain of disconnected handoffs. That shows up when the crew needs the well to stay workable and the schedule to stay realistic. Completion field teams also rely on us for perforating and pumpdown work when placement, pressure, and timing all have to line up. Wireline and tubing-conveyed perforating let us place the shot where the program calls for it. Pumpdown service adds another option when the hole condition and completion schedule need a controlled run path. In practice, that means the crew can move from logging to intervention to the next production step with the sequence still intact and the job still predictable. We keep the focus on the well state, the run plan, and the result the crew needs next. The wireline side is not the only part of the job we support. Our broader field package includes tools handles tools and equipment and rental as a planned part of the job. We use crane and automation to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors. That shows up when a project needs more than one isolated service call. We can help keep the gear moving, the lift plan practical, and the job coordinated around the real conditions on site. For customers trying to reduce extra handoffs, that kind of integrated support is often what keeps a field program from stalling between tasks, especially when one crew has to understand the equipment flow as well as the downhole work. If your program needs cased-hole wireline, perforating, pumpdown, plug and packer setting, or custom hoisting across Northern Alberta, we are set up to help. We work from Slave Lake, we keep the service scope practical, and we reply through our contact form or by phone at 780-849-2880, usually within 24 hours. Our goal is straightforward: give the crew the information, equipment, and field support needed to keep the next step moving. With the job organized early, the rest of the job is easier to execute safely and on schedule.





















