Stream-Flo builds wellhead and valve gear in Calgary for pressure control during stimulation, completion, and pipeline jobs.
Our FC2K Surface Wellhead Isolation Tool separates surface wellhead assets during stimulation so the pressure zone stays away from exposed hardware. That detail keeps the wellhead protected while fluid is moving.
We also rent frac heads and manifolds for field use, then recondition wellhead and valve assets when they can return to duty. Gate valves, chokes, and isolation tools stay tied to the pressure-control problem instead of becoming a generic parts list.
Valve, automation, and instrumentation decisions affect reliability long after a purchase order is issued. Summit Valve & Controls has operated since 1992 as a Canadian, family-owned supplier connecting Western Canada with valve, actuator, automation, and instrumentation product lines for oil sands, water treatment, and industrial plants.
We supply valves, actuators, instrumentation, aeration and mixing systems, ancillary components, automation support, in-house engineering, project support, and high inventory access from an Edmonton headquarters. Representing 30 major product lines gives buyers a wider technical bench when specifications, availability, and manufacturer support all matter.
For facilities and project teams in Western Canada, Summit’s value is selection backed by technical support. Summit is strongest when a buyer needs more than a part number: product fit, quote speed, specification help, and automation knowledge all sit close together.
Supreme Vac Oilfield Services gives customers a clearer starting point for repair planning around Edmonton, AB. The nearby scope includes hydrovac, pipeline and electrical. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The hydrovac side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Edmonton, 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. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The electrical 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. Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to oil and gas and repair. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
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 repair planning with hydrovac so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Edmonton, AB.
The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Hydrovac 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 repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Repair planning, hydrovac, pipeline and electrical should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. This scope connects to oil and gas and repair. Listed as established in 2005, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Edmonton, AB, 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 repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, 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 repair planning as the anchor, then bring in hydrovac 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 repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
A blocked line, wrong valve choice, or undersized strainer can slow an industrial process fast. From Burlington, Sure Flow Equipment supplies industrial valves and strainers for plants, pipelines, process systems, and other pressure-flow applications throughout Canada, the U.S., and worldwide markets.
Sure Flow Equipment has supplied industrial valves and strainers for more than a quarter century. We carry in-stock products and custom fabricated options, including strainer choices built around flow, cleaning access, pressure needs, and connection requirements.
Strainers protect pumps, valves, meters, and downstream equipment by removing solids before they cause damage. Our catalogs cover a broad valve and strainer range, so project planning can move from product selection to specification without guessing at basic fit.
When a standard product is not enough, our custom fabricated industrial valves and strainers can be matched to the application. The Burlington team works with pressure vessel, valve, and strainer requirements where process reliability depends on the right body style, material, and option package.
Oilfield heat, temporary construction fuel, and rural site supply all depend on propane delivery that arrives when the site is ready for it. Sure-Fire Propane Ltd serves Edmonton and Central Alberta with propane for oilfields, industrial and commercial sites, farms, and new construction.
We deliver clean-burning propane for field heat, building heat, shop use, and commercial fuel needs. Tanks, valves, and gauges are part of the propane system, so we treat supply and service as one practical job instead of a drop-off only.
Propane has to be handled correctly around people, equipment, and public spaces. Our team follows strict safety standards and offers propane safety training for customers that need compliant use on their own sites.
Central Alberta customers can plan propane fills and service around work schedules, weather, and fuel demand. We handle propane supply for roofers, construction site managers, oilfield users, retail locations, and other commercial accounts that need dependable fuel on site.
Shutdowns, MRO scopes, and OEM construction call for our fluid system components and technical service.
Our range includes fittings, valves, and pressure regulators. We also keep hoses, tubing, and leak detectors ready for plant and field use.
Fluid systems fail when valves drift, fittings leak, or instrumentation lines are built without the right component match. Across northern and central Alberta, Swagelok Edmonton works with oil and gas, clean energy, chemical, and industrial sites that need valves, fittings, hoses, and instrumentation support.
Edmonton Valve & Fitting Inc. has served this region since 1965 as Swagelok Edmonton. We operate through Edmonton, Drayton Valley, and Fort McMurray, with coverage that includes the Lloydminster area, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Our valve range includes instrumentation and process ball valves, check valves, diaphragm-sealed valves, metering valves, shutoff needle valves, regulating needle valves, and manifolds. These parts are used where flow control, isolation, sampling, and pressure control need dependable component selection.
Swagelok fittings are built for leak-tight and gas-tight connections. We also support hose and fluid-system questions where pressure, media, routing, and maintenance access affect how a system is assembled.
Our Edmonton, Drayton Valley, and Fort McMurray locations support product selection, field advisory needs, and local component availability for industrial fluid systems in northern and central Alberta.
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Instrument tubing and process connections need parts that match the pressure service and maintenance plan. In Medicine Hat, our Swagelok team supplies fluid system fittings, valves, hoses, and pressure regulators for industrial facilities and OEM construction projects.
The regional Swagelok network has served British Columbia, Southern and Northwestern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba for more than 50 years. Medicine Hat customers draw on that network for product selection tied to MRO work, shutdown events, and new equipment builds.
We handle related fluid system components such as rigid and flexible tubing, gauges, filters, and quick connects. Welding systems and leak detection products are available when the job requires tube preparation, installed-system checking, or tighter control of connection quality.
Valve automation and Swagelok tube-in-tube system options are part of the same practical conversation. Our Medicine Hat location can align valve, fitting, and instrumentation component needs with the service conditions on the facility or construction scope.
A pressure drop, leaking fitting, or valve automation gap can stop a fluid system from running as planned. Swagelok Red Deer supplies valves, fittings, hoses, regulators, tubing, and measurement products for industrial systems across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
We are part of the authorized Swagelok sales and service center network serving Red Deer and wider Western Canada. Our product line helps with fluid control on plant systems, transportation equipment, test benches, and other demanding service conditions.
When a valve needs actuation, we can plan ball valve automation with Swagelok components. Tube-in-Tube systems are available in several sizes and material options for applications that need contained fluid routing.
Our Red Deer branch also connects customers with welding systems, leak detectors, sealants, and lubricants when they belong in the same fluid-system job. The service conversation starts with the pressure, media, connection type, and installed environment.
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Remote wellsites need radio traffic and dispatch when cellular service fades. Operating as Ralcomm, Telecom West Inc builds communication equipment and systems from Edson for oil and gas, power plants, and industrial sites across Alberta and BC.
Our work includes two-way radios and live dispatch. We also install high-speed internet and cellular connectivity for field and facility conditions.
Security controls, sensors, and cameras round out the installed systems when a site needs monitoring. For tower and construction-related communication jobs, we handle system design, testing, and analysis. Construction and rental support come with the same project when the job needs installed gear.
Founded in 1926, our Edson team serves communities across Alberta and BC with installed gear for sites that need dependable communications.
Telematic Controls Inc provides Control & Control Systems, Instrumentation, Instrumentation-Process Control services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.
A gas turbine outage can turn a small missing part into a larger production or power problem. Texacana Turbines Inc. supplies gas turbine parts from Calgary and supports field service needs where turbine availability depends on the right component at the right time.
We have supplied parts, turbine overhauls, exchanges, and complete turbine packages since 1995. That range helps when a customer needs more than a gasket but does not want every request treated like a new capital project.
Fuel control valves and other gas turbine components require source knowledge, inspection judgment, and supplier relationships. Our direct relationships with major component manufacturers help support parts supply and service-industry requests.
For turbine work, the planning conversation starts with the unit, failed component, service target, and timing. We can also support consulting as a purchaser, inspector, or project adviser when the request is tied to gas turbines and their applications.
A horizontal well can stall a milling job when the bottom hole assembly cannot handle side loading. In Red Deer, Thru Tubing Solutions brings downhole motors, fishing tools, bits, valves, and thru tubing service knowledge to coiled tubing and wireline intervention jobs.
Our downhole equipment is built around field performance, not loose catalog matching. The rugged milling BHA is designed for the side loading stresses seen in horizontal wells, and our motor fleet is used heavily in plug milling and other thru tubing operations.
Scale gives us a deeper base of job history to draw from. TTS reports more than 650 motor runs per month, more than 400 average plugs milled per day, more than 1,600 active motors in the rental fleet, and service experience in more than 50 countries.
When coiled tubing movement limits reach, our Surface Vibratory Tool sends vibration from the surface closer to the heel. That helps improve tubing movement without disrupting the operation.
Our Red Deer branch can discuss downhole tool selection, motor availability, and thru tubing service planning for oil and gas wells that need milling, fishing, valve, or intervention equipment.
Grinding circuits and dewatering systems need process gear that can handle wear, solids, and flow changes. Thurston Machine Inc. in Saskatoon supplies centrifugal pumps and slurry isolation valves for tough process applications.
Screening machines and centrifuges round out the plant package when material handling depends on the right machine. Process filters help when waste stream reduction or solids handling needs a different approach.
We bring industry knowledge to troubleshooting. Pump and valve issues are matched to the duty instead of guessed at. Screening and filtration needs can be reviewed the same way, with representatives and agents across Canada extending the reach beyond Saskatoon.
Compressor downtime can stop a gas plant or field compression package fast. From Sherwood Park, Tiger Machining repairs natural gas engine and compressor components for natural gas service across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, with repair capability available across Canada.
We machine replacement compressor parts from CNC and manual equipment, backed by a large spare-parts inventory and thousands of component drawings. That helps move a failed valve, engine part, or compression component from measurement to repair without starting from a blank page.
Our shop handles specialty components, fusion coating, plasma fusion spray, and metallizing for worn or damaged parts. These services help restore fit, surface condition, and service life on equipment used in compression, pumping, and field repair settings.
Two field machining trucks work from our Sherwood Park location for site-based repair needs. When a natural gas repair cannot wait for a long shop cycle, we plan the machining path around the part, the package, and the outage window.
A well service crew loses time when a pump, valve, or motor is missing at the wrong moment. Topco Oilsite Products Ltd. keeps oilfield supply moving for drilling, production, and well service work across Western Canada.
Pumps and valves handle fluid movement at the jobsite. Electric motors, thread compound, and urethane products cover replacement and maintenance needs in the shop and at the wellsite.
We have supplied oilfield consumables since 1976. Our Edmonton counter stays tied to well service products and related construction supply needs in Alberta.
When a job needs a matched part family, our team can match the right product to the wellsite, shop, or production application.
High-pressure reciprocating pumps depend on fluid end expendables that can take chemical exposure and hard service. Triangle Pump Components Inc. manufactures pump valves, plungers, packing, and stuffing box components from Red Deer for pump users in demanding applications.
Our Resista valve is built for acid, hazardous chemicals, chlorine, and small solids under pressures up to 15,000 psi. That capability fits pump work where the valve has to keep sealing through aggressive fluids and abrasive conditions.
We also make pump expendables using the same design focus behind our valve and plunger products. The Red Deer shop supports application-specific component choices when a pump package needs the right valve, packing, or stuffing box part.
Triangle has been tied to pump component manufacturing since 1919. Our team keeps the conversation centered on the fluid end, the pumped media, the pressure range, and the component life needed for the application.
A stuck fish or a worn bit run can slow a wellsite fast. Trilogy Oilfield in Provost rents downhole tools for drilling and completions. We also support fishing and well abandonment work through our Provost, Weyburn, and Kindersley operating units.
We own our tools and track service and repair records for each run. That keeps the rental fleet ready for service rig, coiled tubing, and wireline work.
Our inventory includes fishing tools, jars, packers, and drill collars. Magnets, mills, and bits round out the core rental fleet.
Trailer-mounted VentureTech and Bowen power swivel packages are available for remedial drilling and fishing operations. We keep the focus on the downhole problem, the well condition, and the run objective.
Heat loss, weather exposure, and process control all show up fast on tanks, vessels, pipe, and metal buildings. TSI Insulation Ltd installs industrial insulation from Acheson for petroleum, petrochemical, asphalt, agricultural, and heavy industrial sites across western Canada.
We insulate tank and vessel systems where temperature control and exterior protection are part of the operating plan. Large tanks, process vessels, and plant assets can be planned with insulation and metal cladding suited to the site.
Pipe insulation and utilidor pipe enclosures are a core part of our field service. Those applications help protect process lines, service lines, and enclosed pipe runs in industrial settings.
Over the last 15 years, we have worked across western Canada in petroleum, petrochemical, asphalt, agriculture, and heavy industrial markets. Our Acheson team also handles metal building insulation and urethane insulation when those scopes belong with the same industrial project.
Product lines have grown to include Expansion Joints, Fasteners, Welding Cloth & Millboard, Check Valves, Boiler Gaskets, Instrumentation Tubing and Fittings, Pump & Valve Packings, O-rings, Sight Glass and custom cut capabilities for all materials. Our dynamic team is performance oriented, offering: Over 100 years of combined industry expertise ISO 9001:2015 certified quality Around the clock customer service, 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week 100% customer satisfaction of its products and services We look forward to sealing your business.
Today, we have nineteen locations in over half a million square feet of building space and more than 400 employees. The Green Line Group consists of three operating divisions; Green Line Hose & Fittings, Green Line Manufacturing, and Pulsar Hydraulics. In Alberta we enjoy partnerships with Hose Headquarters. We are a Canadian owned, privately held company.
Valve reliability is a production, safety, and compliance issue, especially when pressure equipment cannot wait for shop scheduling. Unified Valve Group has more than 40 years in valve service, supporting new equipment, installation, maintenance, repair, and mobile on-site valve work across Western Canadian industrial and energy sites.
We support valve sales, valve repair, pressure safety valves, relief valves, steam traps, strainers, pressure controls, rentals, installation, maintenance programs, and mobile service units. LESER certified assembly, API and ANSI valve capability, and service-record tracking give maintenance teams stronger documentation than a basic parts counter.
The practical advantage is keeping pressure systems serviceable with a supplier that can handle both equipment and repair. Producers, plants, and facilities can use Unified when valves need inspection, documentation, replacement, or field service without losing sight of safety requirements.
Pipe coating failures start with corrosion and wear. Universal Coating Inc. in Edmonton pairs protective coatings with CeRam-Kote pipe coating solutions for oil and gas surfaces that need longer service life.
We formed in 1999 to work with industries facing harsh wear and corrosive environments. As the western Canadian distributor of CeRam-Kote products, we connect local coating needs with a wider product line.
That fits pipe coating, equipment protection, and industrial surface repair where exposed metal needs a tougher finish. Our Edmonton team keeps the focus on corrosion control for Western Canadian sites.
A failed valve test or trim change can hold up return-to-service plans. In Edmonton, Universe Machine Corporation repairs and modifies valves, performs hydro-testing, and machines large parts for oil, gas, forestry, mining, and heavy industrial assets.
We have served heavy industry since 1965. Our shop is an authorized repair and modification center for numerous valve manufacturers, and we can refurbish valves back to OEM specifications.
Large and specialized machining equipment lets us take on parts that do not suit small general shops. Welding and fabrication support repair scopes when new material, fit-up, or manufactured components are needed.
For valve repair or hydro-testing tied to pressure equipment, our Edmonton team plans around the part condition, test requirement, and return-to-service target. Machine shop and welding capability stay close to the repair path instead of being treated as separate handoffs.
Large valves and worn heavy-industry parts need a shop that can hold tolerance, repair damage, and test the result before the part goes back into service. Uniwest Machining & Manufacturing Ltd is tied in the source packet to Universe Machine in Edmonton, where heavy-industry machining, welding, hydrotesting, and valve repair have supported customers since 1965.
Our strongest source-backed path is the shop route around industrial components. Machining brings the part back to specification, welding and cladding handle repair or build-up needs, and hydrotesting or valve repair helps confirm whether the component is ready for service.
For a machining or valve request, the planning points are the component, drawing or tolerance, damage condition, pressure-test need, and whether OEM refurbishing is part of the scope. We keep the path tied to the part that has to return to the field or facility.
Valve sourcing is easier when the product line matches the pressure service, material need, and connected instruments. In Oakville, ValvSource manufactures and sources Valves for industrial applications, with related Strainers, Gauges, and Instruments available from the same product focus.
We align our valve product lines with major industrial manufacturers so each line fills a defined role. That helps when a facility needs replacement valves, a new valve package, or compatible instruments around a process system.
Founded in 2005, our team has built ValvSource around industrial valve selection and customer support. The Oakville operation is suited to valve conversations where the answer depends on size, application, and product family rather than a generic part number.
Our valve program supports industrial facilities and process systems that need practical supply options for valves and connected measurement components.
Van Valve Service Centre & Sales LTD. was established in 1966, with roots dating back to 1958 under its former name, Peerless Valve, originally owned by A. Initially based in Vancouver, B.C., Van Valve developed a strong client base, particularly in Northern B.C., with a significant concentration around Prince George. In response to the closure of several large clients in the early 1990s, the decision was made to relocate VanValve to Prince George.
A valve failure in upstream or midstream oil and gas can interrupt flow, isolation, or pressure control. Velan manufactures industrial valves from Montreal for crude oil and natural gas extraction and transportation, including gate valves, globe valves, check valves, ball valves, triple-offset valves, and butterfly valves.
Our valve line also includes steam traps, control valves, and automation solutions. That range lets oil and gas facilities match the valve type to the duty, from flow control and shutoff to high-cycle service and process automation.
Since 1950, we have built valves for critical industrial applications across oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, fossil power, and nuclear service. For upstream and midstream assets, our work centers on valve engineering, manufacturing quality, and application-specific selection.
Project conversations usually start with the fluid, pressure class, temperature, actuation needs, and maintenance access. Our team uses those details to align valve design with the operating conditions around extraction, processing, or transportation assets.
Corrosive liquids and wastewater duties need pumps that match the fluid, flow, and treatment process. From Aurora, Vissers Sales Corp works with heavy duty industrial water pumps and water treatment equipment for chemical, processing, and industrial facilities across Canada and the USA.
Our pump selection includes equipment built for harsh liquid handling in chemical and wastewater treatment applications. We pair that pump work with related valves, tanks, mixers, and filtration solutions when the process needs a complete water treatment path.
Instrumentation and meters matter when dosing, flow, or treatment performance must be controlled. We source industrial water treatment equipment from established manufacturers and apply it to facility systems that need safe operation and regulatory compliance.
Plant upgrades, replacement pump needs, and chemical dosing changes can be planned around the process fluid and operating duty. Our Aurora team focuses on equipment choices that fit industrial water treatment, chemical handling, and processing facility requirements.
As a key contributor to the Canadian economy and its subsequent prosperity, we’re excited by the challenges and opportunities ahead. Thank you to our incredible clients and partners. YEARS' PROCESS SOLUTIONS SQUARE FOOT FACILITY SQUARE FOOT SERVICE CENTRE Located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, a short drive from the beautiful Rocky Mountains, Welco offers a centralized location for supply and service to clients across Western Canada. With Technical Solutions Specialists in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Welco is able to provide fast, efficient and cost-effective process solutions for industrial mixing, moving and pumping applications.
Process upsets, valve problems, and weak measurement data can slow production in a plant or pipeline system. Western Automation & Control uses the Spartan Controls source evidence for Grande Prairie automation, instrumentation, valves, and control-related service.
Our supported scope connects measurement, valve control, communication systems, and training services. Those pieces matter most when a facility needs better visibility into pressure, flow, or equipment status before the issue grows.
For a Western Automation request, the planning details are process variable, valve issue, communication need, training gap, and Grande Prairie site context. We keep the control path tied to the operating signal that needs attention.
Industrial parts can lose performance when residue stays in ports, screens, threads, or small passages. Western Ultrasonics cleans parts in Edmonton with ultrasonic cleaning services and sells CSA certified ultrasonic cleaners for shop and plant use.
We work with filters, tools, pumps, valves, dies, chains, and other components that need controlled cleaning without aggressive manual scraping. Ultrasonic energy reaches small surfaces and hidden areas that are hard to clean by hand.
For more than 25 years, we have supplied industrial and commercial ultrasonic cleaning equipment in Canada. Our product line includes custom industrial cleaners, tabletop cleaners, transducer packs, generators, and cleaning chemicals.
Repair is part of the same lifecycle. We service ultrasonic machines, parts, transducers, and generators so cleaning systems can stay in use at the shop or facility.
Our Edmonton team can help match the cleaning method, equipment size, and chemistry to the part condition and production need.
Pipe, fittings, and valves have to match the pressure, connection, and material needs of the job. From Drayton Valley, Westlund Wellhouse Supply Ltd handles Supply Stores, Fittings, and Valves for industrial customers tied into a Canadian branch network.
We focus on PVF supply for industrial needs, including pipe runs, valve replacements, and fitting requirements that keep facility and field work moving. Access to more than 28 Westlund locations across Canada helps our Drayton Valley branch source from a wider footprint.
Material test reports are part of the buying process when a project needs traceable pipe, valve, or fitting data. We make those records available through our Westlund systems so procurement and maintenance teams can align material requirements with the job.
Our Drayton Valley location supports local PVF requests while drawing on Westlund and EMCO distribution reach across Canada.
In Central Ontario facilities, a small tubing or valve choice can affect safety, uptime, and maintenance access. Weston Valve & Fitting Ltd supplies Swagelok valves, fittings, hoses, regulators, tubing, and gauges from Mississauga for industrial fluid systems.
We help customers select components that match pressure, media, temperature, and connection requirements. When a standard part is not enough, our custom assemblies and fabrications bring Swagelok parts into a ready-to-install fluid-system solution.
Hands-on Valve and Regulator Selection Training is available through Swagelok Central Ontario. Training focuses on safer selection habits, better installation decisions, and fewer fluid-system problems in the field or shop.
Our Mississauga team also works with welding systems, leak detectors, quick connects, and tube accessories when they are part of the same maintenance or construction scope.