LGL Story Creating Lasting Impact Through Independent Science and Integrity Established in 1971 by visionary partners Aird Lewis, William (Bill) Gunn, and John Livingston, LGL is one of Canada’s largest employee-owned environmental research and consulting firms. From the beginning, LGL was founded on a clear purpose: to provide unbiased, evidence-based science that serves both people and the planet. True to our founding philosophy, we are more than just a consultancy—we are a community of scientists pursuing their passions to make a meaningful impact. For more than 50 years, we’ve been collaborating with agencies, industries, and communities to identify environmental challenges and determine the most effective solutions.
Lac La Biche Equipment Rentals provides a wide range of equipment for rent in the Lac La Biche area of northeastern Alberta, serving oil and gas operators with heaters, pumps, lighting, and general construction equipment for lease sites and remote operations.
Give Us a Call High-quality Oilfield Supplies and Fire Safety Equipment in Drayton Valley Complete Supplies & Fire Safe Services has been in business in Drayton Valley for 10 years. We are a storefront/warehouse-style oilfield supply store specializing in fire extinguisher sales, belts, bearings, sheaves and more. We also offer a wide variety of the most up-to-date, high-quality welding tools and supplies on the market.
Lethbridge Diesel provides diesel engine repair, clutch replacement, heater service, and mechanical work from Lethbridge, Alberta, keeping oilfield and commercial trucks running across southern Alberta.
Upstream projects need pipeline and facility construction that can carry a job from early design through final reclamation. Lincoln County Oilfield Services Ltd works from Athabasca and Drayton Valley on pipeline contractors and facility construction for Canada’s energy sector.
We build around the full lifecycle of an upstream asset. That includes design, construction, commissioning, maintenance, refurbishment, decommissioning, and reclamation when oil and gas facilities need one construction plan instead of a handoff at every stage.
Pipeline work includes common line types and sizes from 2 inches to 16 inches. That range fits small field tie-ins, facility connections, and larger pipeline construction scopes where route access, schedule, and commissioning all need to line up.
Facility work is tied to the same upstream construction base. Our team handles construction and maintenance for energy sites where pipeline, civil, and facility tasks affect the same production asset.
Emergency needs can also be planned through our Alberta offices. The Athabasca and Drayton Valley teams connect pipeline, facility, and reclamation work to practical field response for upstream service areas.
Lydell Group Inc utilizes an extensive equipment fleet and highly skilled workers to provide a variety of oilfield logging & hauling, construction & Based in Drayton Valley, AB.
Remote civil sites around Fort St. John need access, clearing, and ground control before heavy equipment can move safely. M&M Resources Inc handles Construction, Excavating, matting, and road building for resource and industrial projects in northeast British Columbia.
We build leases, clear land, mulch right-of-way, and prepare civil earthworks for project access. Our lowbed trucking moves heavy equipment between sites when construction, reclamation, or remediation schedules shift.
Pipeline reclamation, site remediation, landfill closure, facility decommissioning, and contaminated material hauling are part of our environmental scope. We also handle demolition when a facility or site has to be cleared before the next phase can begin.
Our field experience includes borrow pit excavation and lining, culvert placement, bridge installations, slope and soil stabilization, and river channel excavation. For oil and gas, pipeline, mining, and civil projects, we plan the equipment path around access, ground conditions, and cleanup requirements.
Big West Machine & Welding Ltd. runs a Drayton Valley shop for welding and fabrication across central and west-central Alberta. CNC machining and rig maintenance stay close to the same floor when oilfield or industrial parts need a measured repair path.
Our 17,000 sq. ft. facility gives large parts room to move, with four 5-ton overhead cranes for heavy repairs. Hydraulic cylinders, rig parts, and industrial components can be handled under controlled shop conditions before they return to the field.
Since 2005, we have paired shop capacity with mobile welding. CWB-certified welding and CSA quality checks guide fabrication when a cracked or worn component needs a measured repair path.
Perforating and logging sit close to the point where a well program moves from plan to downhole execution. Magnum Perforating Services Inc. specializes in electric wireline for oil and gas wells, with source evidence tying the operation to Drayton Valley, Alberta, and a February 1997 start.
Our wireline team handles wells that need downhole access, data, or completion activity matched to the right method. The evidence is strongest around electric wireline, perforating, logging, and oil and gas wells, so the public copy stays on that technical lane.
For a wireline request, the planning points are the well location, perforating or logging scope, tool requirement, and timing in the completion or service program. We keep the wireline step aligned with the rest of the well plan.
To see pricing in Canadian dollars, use the currency drop down above. The company was established in 1981 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and has grown to include 17 branch offices from Vancouver to Montreal employing over 500 staff members. The company serves a diverse customer base in industries that include transportation, construction, food service, first nations, agriculture and government and more. Maxim is an authorized dealer for International Trucks, IC Bus, Idealease, Great Dane Trailers, Arne’s Manufacturing, Trout River Industries, East Manufacturing and Timpte brands.
Committed to delivering top-tier machining and welding services, our 25,000 sq. facility in the city’s west end, is equipped with innovative tools, technology, equipment, and skilled people, enabling us to handle projects of any scale – from small custom parts to large industrial jobs. With a legacy of trust and quality, we have earned the confidence of clients throughout Alberta and western Canada. We value our long-standing relationships with existing clients and look forward to building new ones.
A stalled heavy haul can hold up an oilfield move before the load reaches site. Mayne Transport & Recovery Ltd handles 24/7 towing, heavy equipment hauling, and heavy recovery from Grande Prairie for oilfield and construction moves across Western Canada.
Our dispatch covers heavy fleet service, light oilfield hotshots, and long-distance heavy haul runs. We plan around remote roads, border routes, and equipment that has to keep moving.
We run across Western Canada and into the U.S. from our Peace Country base. Mayne started in 1998 and has grown from towing into a transport and recovery operation with a modern fleet.
Remote oil and gas sites near Grande Cache often need access cleared before lease or pipeline construction can start. McNeil Construction works from Grande Cache on logging, road maintenance, pipeline development, and oil and gas lease development for Alberta field projects.
We started as a logging operation in 1987 and expanded into oilfield construction. That history fits jobs where timber clearing, access roads, lease pads, and pipeline routes have to be planned as one field sequence.
Gravel and crusher capability help prepare roads and lease access for construction traffic. Tank truck, steam truck, pressure truck, or vacuum truck support can be added when fluid handling or site service equipment is part of the scope.
Our Grande Cache team plans construction and pipeline work around terrain, clearing, equipment movement, road condition, and the sequence needed to make the site usable.
Directional wells need survey data and downhole power to stay in step. Millennium Directional Service Ltd. runs directional drilling and wellbore surveying from Calgary, Carlyle, and Leduc for western Canadian oil and gas programs.
Since 2005, we have built the service around people, MWD equipment, and motors that match the demands of the plan. Our Calgary base supports drilling across the Williston Basin and wider Western Canada.
Archer software sits with the field gear when the job needs a tighter planning picture. Directional control, survey support, and motor planning stay tied to the well profile and timing window.
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Fluid handling on oil and gas sites needs the right tank truck, pressure rating, and disposal path. From Sundre, Capital Pressure handles Trucks-Pressure and fluid transportation for oil and gas work across western Canada.
We move fluids for sweet and sour service, pressured service, and fresh or potable water needs. That supports wellsite, pipeline, and facility jobs where the wrong unit can slow down the whole shift.
Combination vacuum and scrubber units add another option for waste product management. With steamers and Bowie pumps, our Scrombo unit is built for large volume fluid transfers when a site needs controlled handling and cleanup.
Capital Pressure operates as a provincial and federally regulated carrier. Our western Canadian service area supports oil and gas fluid movement, pressure service, and tank truck planning from the Sundre base.
Technical roles need current training before people step onto an industrial site, construction project, shop floor, or transportation job. NAIT is an Edmonton polytechnic where we deliver Training Services through applied education, credit programs, continuing education, and industry-driven learning.
Our programs connect classroom work with technical fields such as construction, building automation, applied science, business, and technology. Those capabilities shows up on jobs where workers need practical skills, code awareness, digital tools, and safe procedures before they move into field or facility roles.
We also work with industry through applied research and student hiring pathways. Employers can connect with NAIT students and graduates when they need people trained for technical work in Alberta and beyond.
For learners and employers planning training in Edmonton, our continuing education and program search tools help match the course, schedule, and credential path to the skill gap.
Through innovative design and modern technology Nitrogen Technologies of Canada is prepared to manufacture, supply, service and transport as needed. Based in Grande Prairie, Grande Prairie, AB.
Industrial facility cleanup works better when solid waste, liquids, and contaminated soil stay on one plan. From Edson, GFL Environmental manages waste handling and soil remediation for industrial and incident-response jobs across North America.
The path can include incident management, mobilization, site mitigation, remediation, disposal, and closure. Keeping those steps connected makes the final disposal route part of the plan rather than an afterthought.
We build each program around the site and the waste stream, so bins, liquids, and impacted soil move to the right destination. For Edson-area industrial jobs, the focus stays on disposal, remediation, and closure.
Instrument air has to stay dry, clean, and sized for the process. Northwest Equipment works from Airdrie and Nisku, designing compressed air packages, nitrogen generation systems, and vapor recovery units for oil and gas and oil sands sites across Western Canada.
Our product range covers air compressors, dryers, blowers, and air treatment packages for plants and field locations that need packaged systems instead of loose components.
Gardner Denver authorized technicians bring more than 75 years of industry experience to repairs and package support. The Airdrie and Nisku locations keep compressed-air and nitrogen help close to Western Canada projects.
Oil sands facility planning depends on lab results that match local ground and ore conditions. NTS Ltd handles geotechnical analysis, core processing, and laboratory testing in Fort McMurray for oil sands programs that need a local laboratory close to site.
Our trained, accredited laboratory staff and environmental professionals move samples through testing and reporting from our Fort McMurray lab. Geoscience and eco-environmental services keep field sampling, core handling, and lab review connected.
Since 1997, we have been a locally owned and operated supplier for Fort McMurray oil sands projects that need laboratory, geoscience, and environmental monitoring in one place.
O'Toole & Son Welding Ltd is best understood through the customer job behind repair planning around Forestburg, AB. The nearby scope includes welding, fabrication and machining. 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 welding side helps customers repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. For customers in Forestburg, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With fabrication, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. The machining side helps customers bring worn parts back to usable dimensions. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move.
Repair planning is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to agricultural, custom work and repair. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label.
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 repair planning as the anchor and bring in welding where it helps define the next step in Forestburg, AB.
This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about repair planning, the customer can still see when welding belongs in the same discussion. Forestburg, 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 repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when welding 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 repair planning and may extend into welding, fabrication and machining. This scope connects to agricultural, custom work and repair. Forestburg, 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 repair planning as the anchor, then bring in welding 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 welding 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 welding. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Forestburg, 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 welding where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.
Committed to delivering top-tier machining and welding services, our 25,000 sq. facility in the city’s west end, is equipped with innovative tools, technology, equipment, and skilled people, enabling us to handle projects of any scale – from small custom parts to large industrial jobs. With a legacy of trust and quality, we have earned the confidence of clients throughout Alberta and western Canada. We value our long-standing relationships with existing clients and look forward to building new ones.
Discover PCM positive displacement pumps for all industries. 90+ years of expertise in reliable fluid handling for food, oil & gas, industry and pharma. Based in Calgary, AB.
Peace East Field Operating provides battery operations, water hauling, pipeline maintenance, and construction services from the Peace River area, supporting oil and gas production across northern Alberta.
2007 JRF Oilfield Services Ltd. was established in 2007 as a small indigenous owned company operating out of a home-based shop in Peers, AB. Today, we are a well known light & heavy-duty oilfield hauler operating out of Edson, AB. With over 200 pieces of trucks & equipment, JRF has grown to become a reputable, reliable company native to the Edson, AB area.
Pressure and temperature data are only valuable when the gauge survives the downhole environment and the readings can be recovered with confidence. In Calgary, Pioneer Petrotech Services builds wireline equipment, gauges, data loggers, and logging tools for wells that need reliable downhole measurement.
We focus on downhole memory gauges, permanent downhole gauges, surface data loggers, and geothermal logging tools. These products support pressure and temperature monitoring during oilfield, geothermal, and well testing programs.
PPS also handles project design, project management, and on-site installation services. That means the gauge program can be planned around the well, the surface setup, and the data collection goal before equipment goes to location.
Hardware and software support are part of the service path for memory gauge users. Our Calgary team can work through basic troubleshooting needs tied to gauge setup, data recovery, and field use.
Oilfield construction in west-central and northern Alberta depends on heavy machinery, local access knowledge, and a reach that stretches from Rocky Mountain House to Grande Prairie and beyond. Prairie Mountain Oilfield Construction Inc. works from Drayton Valley on field jobs that need that range.
We keep the job tied to oilfield construction and excavation. Grading, demolition, and pipeline access come into the plan when ground conditions and site access shape the start.
Locally owned and operated since 1997, we keep Alberta field jobs close to our Drayton Valley base and Grovedale contact point.
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.
Data management is the foundation for all geological studies and geomodelling projects but is rarely given attention. PDMS can assist in planning and executing a data management system, providing data editing, quality control, loading, and reformatting at multiple project scales. Values Integrity innovation collaboration efficiency empowerment learning sustainability. Vision Moving from data to knowledge management.
Soft ground, drainage cuts, and haul routes can stall a job before the first bucket drops. R & D Excavation in Wetaskiwin handles excavation and demolition across northern and central Alberta, with road construction and material delivery built into the same project flow.
We bring trackhoes, Bobcat equipment, mini backhoes, trucking, and lowboy service to dugouts, ponds, basements, ditches, and driveways. Those capabilities lets us match machine size to access, grade, and haul needs.
Sand and gravel delivery stays in the same scope when base material has to reach the site on time. We have more than 20 years of service across residential, commercial, and industrial work.
A missing hose or fitting can stop a crew fast. Rapco Equipment supplies Ottawa and surrounding-area construction contractors, including excavating and paving field teams, with jobsite products for active work.
We keep water suction and discharge hoses, air hose, and custom and specialty hoses close to the job. Fittings stay on hand for pumping, cleanup, and equipment connections. Hard hats, safety clothing, and tools round out the daily site supply.
Our Ottawa counter at 1325 Humber Place is built around prompt, dependable order work for local contractors who need construction gear moving with the schedule.
Deep foundation construction is critical when heavy structures need reliable load support in difficult ground. Red Deer Piling Inc works from Red Deer County as Pile Drivers and piling specialists for industrial, commercial, and government projects across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
We build drilled straight shaft and belled caissons for foundation scopes that need size, depth, and soil conditions reviewed before drilling starts. Our equipment and technical experience also cover vibro work, earth retention systems, CFA, tiedowns, and micropiles.
Heavy shoring and foundation projects often change once subsurface conditions are opened up. Our piling team plans around access, ground behavior, and constructability so the foundation method matches the site.
Our Red Deer County base serves regional foundation projects where piling, caissons, and shoring need experienced field execution.
Redneckz Wireline provides Wireline Services, Tools, Nitrogen Service, Perforating, Swabbing, Logging services to oil and gas operators in Grande Prairie, AB and across Western Canada.
Upstream projects can stall when pipeline and civil scopes are split across separate field teams. Reon Oilfield Contractors Ltd handles facility, pipeline, and civil construction from Athabasca for oil and gas sites.
We handle design and construction at the front of the job. Commissioning, maintenance, and refurbishment follow when the site needs to stay in service. Decommissioning and reclamation sit at the back end when a site closes out.
Our pipeline construction covers common line sizes from 2 inches to 16 inches, and we support road building and brush clearing when access and right-of-way prep shape the schedule.
Athabasca and Drayton Valley office coverage, plus 24-hour emergency availability, keeps the field close when timing shifts.
Repair parts are easier to chase down when hoses, fasteners, and fittings are stocked close to the job. Resource Purchasing & Supply in Grande Prairie supplies hose parts and tools for logging, industrial facility maintenance, and field repairs.
Hardware and safety gear are stocked beside oil, filters, lighting, and hand tools for routine maintenance runs. A shop or field crew can solve small parts gaps without stretching a repair into a long supply trip.
Since 1992, our Grande Prairie counter has matched hoses, fasteners, and small hardware orders to the repair in front of the customer.
A drilling site needs communications equipment & systems that work before the first critical call is missed. RigSat Communications Inc builds rig communication and portable gas detector setups from Calgary for oilfield sites across Western Canada.
We started in 2003 with custom gas detection and communications solutions for Alberta oilfields. Today our field service covers rig Wi-Fi, satellite internet, cellular boosters, towers, phones, portable radios, and intercom systems.
Gas detectors are part of the same job-planning conversation as communications. We set up portable gas detection for site conditions where workers need clear alarms, dependable equipment, and support after regular office hours.
Mud logging and combo units are available when a rig needs connected systems instead of separate rentals. Our Alberta locations in Calgary, Grande Prairie, Edson, Lloydminster, and Peace River help keep service close to active drilling areas, with Fort Nelson adding northern coverage.
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