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Welcome to the 14th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show at Weyburn. One needed only to witness the drilling rigs, massive fracturing spreads and the new pumpjacks that dotted the prairie this winter to recognize that the Saskatchewan oilpatch is enjoying a major resurgence.TRANSCRIPT
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Trickle downSoutheastern Saskatchewan oil boom helping build sustainable local communities
Hometown championRon Carson, chairman of the 2011 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show, takes on big rivals in oilfield and pipeline construction
See inside for show floor plan and exhibitor
listings
14th Biennial May 31, June 1 & June 2, 2011
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ENGINEERS, FABRICATORS & CONSTRUCTORS FOR OIL & GAS PROCESSING
GAS COMPRESSION / GENERATION / PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE / RENT / OR LEASE
DEHYDRATORS (NEW)Tower Size Design Pressure12” to 36” Sweet & Sour 1,310 - 1,480 psig
HEATERS (NEW)2 MMBtu/hr Heat Duty, 1500# Preheat Coil
AMINE SWEETENING PLANTS (NEW)Plant Size Amine Circulation Rate15 MMscf/d AMINE 45 USGPM of AMINE
SEPARATOR SKIDS (NEW)Separator Size Design Pressure16” & 24” Sweet 1,440 psig
LPG RECOVERY PLANTS (NEW)Plant Size Refrigeration Compressor6-10 MMscf/d GAS 100 hp Mycom8-12 MMscf/d GAS 150 hp Mycom10-15 MMscf/d LEAN GAS 200 hp Mycom20-30 MMscf/d RICH GAS 450 hp Mycom
TURBO-EXPANDER PLANT (USED)
25 MMscf/d EXPANDER C2 OR C3 RECOVERY
POWER GENERATION UNITS (NEW)
G-300-KW-Dual Waukesha F18GL 300 KW Generator
- WG-400-KW Dual aukesha H24GL 400 KW Generator
GAS BOOSTER COMPRESSORS (NEW)
AC200-S20B 200 Caterpillar G3306 T W Sullair PDR20 Gas Booster
C400-S25B 400 Caterpillar G3408 TAW Sullair PDR25 Gas Booster
C400-S25B 400 Caterpillar G3408 TAW Sullair PDR25 Gas Booster
C630-A282 630 Caterpillar G3508 TALE Ariel RG282 Gas Booster
C1265-A357 1265 Caterpillar G3516 TAW Ariel RG357 Gas Booster
C145-JG-2 145 Caterpillar G3306NA Ariel JG-2 Throw
C195-JGA-2 195 Caterpillar G3306TA Ariel JGA-2 Throw
W400-JGA-3 400 Waukesha F18CL Ariel JGA-4 Throw
W400-JGA-3 400 Waukesha F18CL Ariel JGA-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C810-JGH-3 810 Caterpillar G3512 TALE Ariel JGH-4 Throw
C810-JGH-3 810 Caterpillar G3512 TALE Ariel JGH-4 Throw
1250W1250-JGK-3 Waukesha 5774 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1445-HOS-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Dresser HOS-4 Throw
W1445-JGK-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1445-JGK-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1680-JGK-3 1680 Waukesha 7044 Ariel JGK-4 Throw
C1775-JGC-3 1775 Caterpillar G3606 TAW Ariel JGC-4 Throw
C1775-JGC-3 1775 Caterpillar G3606 TAW Ariel JGC-4 Throw
GAS COMPRESSORS (NEW)Model # hp Engine Compressor Model # hp Engine Compressor
Propak Compression is a distributor of Dresser-Rand & Ariel compressors. Propak Compression is set up tosell units, service and supply parts for reciprocating and rotary screw gas compressors.
See our Web Site for detailed specifications for thestock production equipment.
Phone Sales: (403) 912-7000 Fax: (403) 912-7011E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.propaksystems.com
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sustainablelocalcommunities bY MIKE ByFIELD
18 hoMetoWn chAMPion roncarson,chairmanofthe2011saskatchewan
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BRIAN ZINCHUK, THE PIPELINE NEWS
SHOW INFORMATION39 Floor PlAns
47 schedule oF events
51 eXhibitor listings
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ENGINEERS, FABRICATORS & CONSTRUCTORS FOR OIL & GAS PROCESSING
GAS COMPRESSION / GENERATION / PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE / RENT / OR LEASE
DEHYDRATORS (NEW)Tower Size Design Pressure12” to 36” Sweet & Sour 1,310 - 1,480 psig
HEATERS (NEW)2 MMBtu/hr Heat Duty, 1500# Preheat Coil
AMINE SWEETENING PLANTS (NEW)Plant Size Amine Circulation Rate15 MMscf/d AMINE 45 USGPM of AMINE
SEPARATOR SKIDS (NEW)Separator Size Design Pressure16” & 24” Sweet 1,440 psig
LPG RECOVERY PLANTS (NEW)Plant Size Refrigeration Compressor6-10 MMscf/d GAS 100 hp Mycom8-12 MMscf/d GAS 150 hp Mycom10-15 MMscf/d LEAN GAS 200 hp Mycom20-30 MMscf/d RICH GAS 450 hp Mycom
TURBO-EXPANDER PLANT (USED)
25 MMscf/d EXPANDER C2 OR C3 RECOVERY
POWER GENERATION UNITS (NEW)
G-300-KW-Dual Waukesha F18GL 300 KW Generator
- WG-400-KW Dual aukesha H24GL 400 KW Generator
GAS BOOSTER COMPRESSORS (NEW)
AC200-S20B 200 Caterpillar G3306 T W Sullair PDR20 Gas Booster
C400-S25B 400 Caterpillar G3408 TAW Sullair PDR25 Gas Booster
C400-S25B 400 Caterpillar G3408 TAW Sullair PDR25 Gas Booster
C630-A282 630 Caterpillar G3508 TALE Ariel RG282 Gas Booster
C1265-A357 1265 Caterpillar G3516 TAW Ariel RG357 Gas Booster
C145-JG-2 145 Caterpillar G3306NA Ariel JG-2 Throw
C195-JGA-2 195 Caterpillar G3306TA Ariel JGA-2 Throw
W400-JGA-3 400 Waukesha F18CL Ariel JGA-4 Throw
W400-JGA-3 400 Waukesha F18CL Ariel JGA-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C630-JGJ-3 630 Caterpillar 3508 TALE Ariel JGJ-4 Throw
C810-JGH-3 810 Caterpillar G3512 TALE Ariel JGH-4 Throw
C810-JGH-3 810 Caterpillar G3512 TALE Ariel JGH-4 Throw
1250W1250-JGK-3 Waukesha 5774 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1445-HOS-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Dresser HOS-4 Throw
W1445-JGK-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1445-JGK-3 1445 Waukesha 5794 LT Ariel JGK-4 Throw
W1680-JGK-3 1680 Waukesha 7044 Ariel JGK-4 Throw
C1775-JGC-3 1775 Caterpillar G3606 TAW Ariel JGC-4 Throw
C1775-JGC-3 1775 Caterpillar G3606 TAW Ariel JGC-4 Throw
GAS COMPRESSORS (NEW)Model # hp Engine Compressor Model # hp Engine Compressor
Propak Compression is a distributor of Dresser-Rand & Ariel compressors. Propak Compression is set up tosell units, service and supply parts for reciprocating and rotary screw gas compressors.
See our Web Site for detailed specifications for thestock production equipment.
Phone Sales: (403) 912-7000 Fax: (403) 912-7011E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.propaksystems.com
“Industry LeadingQuality & Service Since 1987”
Specialists in internal & external coating applications
Epoxies • Metallizing • Fibreglass Linings • Plural Spray Pipe • Tanks • Vessels • Towers • Valves
6150 - 76 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6B 0A6
Phone (780) 440-2855 Fax (780) 440-1050
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Welcome to the 14th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show at Weyburn.
One needed only to witness the drilling rigs, massive fracturing spreads and the new pump-
jacks that dotted the prairie this winter to recognize that the Saskatchewan oilpatch is enjoying a
major resurgence.
Last year, 2,730 oil wells were drilled in the province, with a record 1,530 being horizon-
tal wells. Industry invested around $3.3 billion on exploration and development, helping make
Saskatchewan the fastest growing province in the country. This year, expect much of the same.
Driving this growth has been the tight oil play in southeastern Saskatchewan. Technological
wizards using a combination of long horizontal wells and multistage fracturing have opened up
the Bakken and Three Forks formations, pumping up production from the two horizons to over
60,000 barrels per day. With thousands of wells still to be drilled in the play, operators are now pil-
oting enhanced recovery technologies to drain more from the resource.
Many of these technologies will be on display at the Weyburn Exhibition Grounds the first two
days of June, which will be once again overflowing with the state-of-the-art equipment driving
the oil and gas renaissance. Industry seminars will run throughout the event, giving attendees the
scoop on the companies and processes being used to unlock the massive tight oil resource under-
lying the province.
But the physical signs of success are only part of the story. There’s also been a change in atti-
tude in Saskatchewan’s oilpatch. Once Alberta’s poor cousin, the province is now leading the way
in the rebirth of western Canada’s conventional oil industry. The Bakken has acted as a living lab-
oratory where engineers, geologists and geophysicists have worked at perfecting the tools needed
to piece together the tight oil puzzle. The know-how gained in southeastern Saskatchewan has
fuelled future exploration and development in other plays in the province, including the Lower
Shaunavon in the southwestern quadrant and the Viking Play at Dodsland. It has also spilled
across into Alberta, breathing new life into tired legacy fields like the Pembina Cardium and even
the historic Turner Valley play.
The Saskatchewan government deserves as much credit as industry for the upswing. The
Ministry of Energy and Resources has cut red tape, reducing the time it takes to get wells drilled
and on stream in the province while still maintaining environmental and community standards. It
has also developed and maintained a royalty structure that encourages investment.
Using this formula of technological advance and a friendly regulatory environment, the prov-
ince is now looking to lay the groundwork to turn the 21 billion barrels of heavy oil resource in the
Lloydminster/Kindersley area into more reserves.
It’s likely more than 4,000 visitors will pass through the gates of the exhibition grounds this
year to view iron on display. They should all be proud of what Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry
has accomplished early in this new century. And they should also take some satisfaction in know-
ing it marks a new beginning for a mature region that’s been producing for over 60 years.
Enjoy the show.
Darrell Stonehouse
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On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am pleased to welcome you to the city of
Weyburn for the 2011 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. Our people, expertise and innovation
give Saskatchewan a significant advantage over others in this ever more competitive and
dynamic sector. Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry is an integral component of our prov-
ince’s diverse economy. The amount of activity and enthusiasm in the industry continues to
be robust province-wide.
Looking to the future, we are confident that Saskatchewan will remain well-positioned
for further growth, exploration and development. I am privileged to have the opportunity
to speak to all of you at this event and offer gratitude for the hard work that you do.
This show provides an excellent opportunity for representatives from the service and
supply sector of the industry to display the latest technology and equipment available, as
well as gain knowledge and network through major industry seminars. I offer my special
thanks to the 2011 Weyburn Oil Show Board and all of the sponsors that make this import-
ant biennial event possible.
Once again, welcome to all attendees, and best wishes for a rewarding show.
Brad Wall
Premier of Saskatchewan
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As Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy and Resources, I am very pleased to welcome every-
one attending the 2011 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show and to serve as the show’s honour-
ary chairman.
Over the past 26 years, this biennial event has grown in size and stature and is now
recognized as one of the oil and gas industry’s top marketplaces. The 14th edition of this
show promises to be very exciting, with the latest equipment and technology on display,
along with industry best practices and leading-edge innovation.
The Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show also shines a spotlight on the number 1 industry in
our province. The oil and gas industry is a major reason why Saskatchewan is now con-
sidered an energy powerhouse. The industry is responsible for billions of dollars of invest-
ment in our economy and more than 29,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Just consider what we have to offer here. Saskatchewan has over 40 billion barrels of
conventional oil in place and exciting potential in the Bakken formation, heavy oil, oil-
sands and shale gas. Our province is also on the leading edge of research into enhanced oil
recovery and CO2 capture and storage.
Enjoy the show, connect with new and old friends and discover a province that’s full of
energy opportunity.
Bill Boyd
Minister of Energy and Resources
On behalf of the constituents of Weyburn-Big Muddy, it is my pleasure to welcome you to
the 14th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show.
The oil and gas industry was a major reason Saskatchewan led Canada in so many eco-
nomic indicators in 2010 and why we are poised to lead the nation again in 2011.
This year’s show provides a venue to see the opportunities and innovations that will
keep this industry a strong and important part of our local and provincial economy.
Our resource sector is an important contributor to the economic growth we continue
to see in our province, and the 2011 show will showcase our local success on the North
American stage.
Again, on behalf of the people of Weyburn-Big Muddy, I wish to extend my congratula-
tions to the Weyburn Oil Show Board and volunteers, and to those who will be recognized
for their outstanding contributions in the oilpatch.
Dustin Duncan, MLA
Weyburn-Big Muddy
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Phone 403.264.6688 Fax 403.237.8271
Toll Free 1.888.745.4647
FULL INSTALLATION SERVICE AVAILABLE!
PUMPING UNITS
Call now for access to a huge selection of
API Pumpjacks as well as reconditioned
pumpjacks, primemovers, cement pads, and accessories.
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A combination of high world oil prices and a technological revolution allowing tight oil to be produced
in vast quantities has set off a classic oil boom across southeastern Saskatchewan. Over 2,000 wells have been drilled in to the Bakken tight oil formation, driving production up to 60,000 barrels per day in 2010. Thousands more are planned, and enhanced oil recovery schemes using water or gas floods promise even more growth going forward.
The boom is having a major impact on the communities and people who live in the region.
New jobs are being created, new busi-nesses are being formed and new invest-ment is revitalizing local communities.
Development of the Bakken/Three Forks tight oil play has turned southeast-ern Saskatchewan into a job-generating machine, says Claire Robson, economic development officer for the Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade & Commerce.
“About 2,200 jobs were created here last year, one-third of the employment gains for the entire province,” says Robson. “More than 800 local job notices are posted on saskjobs.ca. That’s remarkable for a city of about 12,000. And there’s more work avail-able here, maybe a few hundred jobs, where employers haven’t posted want ads.”
With the growth in jobs, lots of new workers are finding employment in south-eastern Saskatchewan. Oil and construc-tion booms can be dangerous for incoming young workers, points out Bob Ross, man-ager of Enform Saskatchewan.
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“Fortunately, thorough training can keep green hands safe while they gain experience,” he says. Enform is an industry -wide health and safety associa-tion that offers training and safety ser-vices throughout Canada and abroad. Its Saskatchewan initiative, launched two years ago, is supported by the six major oil and gas trade associations as well several provincial government departments and agencies. The organization also provides customized training for its industry partners.
“We are the central conduit that works with the associations to enhance the health and safety of workers,” says Ross.
“Since we opened our Regina campus, the number of students taking Enform courses throughout the province has risen from 11,000 per year to 16,000,” he adds. “People appreciate the opportunity to get specialized training near home.”
The Regina facility is designed around videoconferencing, with state-of-the-art links to Enform facilities in Calgary and Nisku as well as regional training college locations around Saskatchewan. Students at Enform’s campus experience virtually live teaching through sophisticated cam-eras and large-screen monitors.
“As Enform’s footprint in the prov-ince expands, more students are find-ing the services they need, right here in Saskatchewan,” Ross says.
The boom has also caused a lot of jockey-ing amongst service and supply compan-ies looking to grow or consolidate services in the area, says David Hammermeister, regional oilfield services leader for Meyers Norris Penny (MNP) in southern Saskatchewan. Service and supply compan-ies from outside the area are also coming, looking to establish a foothold in the region.
“We’re starting to see a few corpor-ate acquisition offers that are just too good to turn down. There’s a lot of out-side money coming into the area,” reports Hammermeister. “Business evaluations vary from transaction to transaction. In
my 18 years here, though, I’ve never before seen so many businesses changing hands.”
Calgary-headquartered MNP is an accounting and business consulting firm with more than 50 offices across the coun-try, including Estevan and Weyburn. The outside interest is welcomed, as southeast-ern Saskatchewan has its share of oilfield entrepreneurs who are reaching retirement age, but had not previously been offered a reasonable price for their operations, adds Hammermeister.
“That’s changing,” he says. “The tire-kicking offers of two years ago are being eclipsed by new players. Cash flow multiples are getting pretty fair in some cases, 3.5-4.5 times earnings before interest, taxes, depreci-ation and amortization. Those multiples are even more attractive because cash flows have been getting larger in the past year or so.”
Some corporate consolidation is occur-ring within the energy services sector by “big dogs that are new to the neighbour-hood,” the MNP partner adds. “Albertans were bringing in equipment but couldn’t put it to work despite cutting rates because they didn’t have people here. That may have
Withbakkenproductionclimbingtoalmost60,000barrelsperdayin2010,storagefacilitiesarefillingupinsoutheasternsaskatchewan.
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forced outside companies to buy local com-panies to get a real foothold here.”
For example, Clean Harbors, Inc. of Massachusetts acquired hydrovac special-ist Badger Daylighting Ltd. in January. Gibson Energy ULC bought Johnstone Tank Trucking Ltd. last year. Johnstone, based in Frobisher, primarily transports crude oil and operates a well service business out of southeastern Saskatchewan and Manitoba with over 50 units.
Between June and January, CanElson Drilling Inc. of Calgary surged from four rigs to 16 in southeastern Saskatchewan due to its acquisitions of Totem Drilling Ltd. and Eagle Drilling Services Ltd. However, not all of the new investors want to consolidate operations.
“A financial purchaser from down East just took over a local trucking firm but left the current management in place. Given the oil price and activity levels, their goal was to place capital in this area,” Hammermeister says.
Yet despite the outside interest, local companies continue enjoying the boom.
“We were busy in 2010 and this year looks great,” says John Kmita, who was
named Southeast Oilman of the Year at the 2009 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. His company runs four service rigs, two cur-rently working for Cenovus Energy Inc. and two with Crescent Point Energy Corp. A relatively late spring breakup before road bans came down has allowed a longer win-ter drilling season, adding to workloads.
The oil boom, however, is beginning to stress both community and industry infra-structure. Local roads have been the first to feel the heat.
“Paved roads have been pretty good around here this winter, but the municipal-ities are always struggling to maintain their secondary roads, especially in the Bakken area where a lot of oil is moving by truck,” says Kmita.
Southeastern Saskatchewan’s oil pro-duction has outstripped pipeline capacity in the region. In response, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP) have begun using their rail networks to deliver crude. Both railways have pursued the concept of a pipeline on rails in recent years. The pri-mary target is bitumen and other oilsands
products in need of transportation to West Coast ports and Asian markets. However, commercial service has now been rolled out for conventional crude from the Bakken play.
This winter, CN was filling 250-300 Bakken rail cars a month. On a weekly basis, CP has been running 80-car unit trains out of the U.S. Bakken and the com-pany expects that volume to ramp up in future. Rail enthusiasts concede that trains cannot compete with already-built oil pipelines in terms of shipping cost. A truck journey is typically needed to bring crude from wellhead to steel, and transferring oil from truck to train also eats up time and money. CN requires 45 minutes to load a single 550-barrel tank car, but the company is preparing technology that will slash that time in half.
Rail is stronger on the downstream end. CN points out that its tracks lie within 80 kilometres of five million barrels a
newpipelineconstructionisneededtokeepbakkencrudeflowingtomarkets.
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day of refining capacity. Its network of nearly 21,000 miles of track reaches port facili-ties and refineries on North America’s three coasts (Pacific, Gulf and Atlantic). James Cairns, CN’s vice-president of petroleum and chemicals, says rail offers unrivalled down-stream reach and flexibility to shippers and buyers, bringing new markets within reach.
However, pipeline operators are mov-ing to shut their railway rivals’ window of opportunity as quickly as possible. In February, Enbridge Inc. announced that it is proceeding with a $560-million expan-sion of its Canadian and American Bakken pipelines, adding 145,000 barrels per day of new capacity.
“Based on current activity and growth plans, we anticipate that additional pipeline capacity beyond this initial Bakken expan-sion program will soon be required by producers,” says Steve Wuori, president of Enbridge’s liquids pipelines business.
In February, Enbridge said that ship-pers had signed contracts for about two-thirds of the proposed expansion. The crude will move to Enbridge’s mainline system at Cromer, Man. About 25,000 barrels per day of new capacity is sched-uled to come on stream later this year and
the remainder by late 2012. In the United States, TransCanada Corporation is also moving aggressively to expand its Bakken pipeline capacity.
Oil cash is fuelling a building boom in the region, says the trade board’s Claire Robson.
“Estevan issued 72 building permits in 2000, 112 permits for construction worth $44 million in 2009 and 164 permits with a value over $50 million in 2010,” the economic development officer reports. “Looking at the region, major projects that have been pro-posed, planned or are underway have a total value of $2.2 billion. Estevan has 750 busi-nesses in the city, and I think they’re all busy! When you contact an owner, you find that very often you’re talking to someone on a cellphone who’s lifting lumber or performing some other work in the field, not sitting in an office.”
Aside from driving growth in local businesses, oil cash is also helping build local community services, including a new arena in Estevan, and helping improve the quality of life.
“Besides providing jobs, energy compan-ies are very supportive of community causes like Spectra Place, and that’s appreciated,” Robson says. The new arena features an NHL regulation ice surface with seating capacity of over 2,600 for ice surface events and 4,000 for other events. The facility has been integrated with an existing leisure and aquatic centre. Canadian rockers Kim Mitchell and Tom Cochrane were signed for Spectra’s opening festivities in April.
“We couldn’t book acts like that before because there just wasn’t anywhere big enough,” Robson suggests. “Maybe we’ll be able to host the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show here from time to time now that we have this great facility.”
The Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show is also feeling the effects of the boom. The show is organized by the Weyburn Oil Show Board, a committee whose members are appointed by the City of Weyburn. The show board includes also four members from Estevan, Weyburn’s historic rival and the regional headquarters of the patch. Tanya Hulbert, the board’s sole employee, works with more than 100 volunteers from the community how handle everything from cleaning, security and a myriad of other essential. With the boom, this year’s show is expected to be a good one.
“In terms of exhibitors, we’ve been sold out since last November and the wait list stands at 181,” says Hulbert. “We have 130 outdoor and 185 indoor display spaces, with three-quarters of them going to returning exhibitors.”
The 2009 oil show drew 4,000 people, including visitors from the United States and overseas. Farmers and other land-owners stream down the aisles, getting a look at the people and equipment that oper-ate in their neighbourhoods.
“It’s a tremendous amount of work for volunteers,” Hulbert comments, “but it all comes together well.” ●
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Engineered for your needsThe range of in-line inspection tools offered includes magnetic flux leakage tools for metal loss and hard spot inspection, ultra-sonic tools for metal loss and quantitative wall thickness mea-surement, ultrasonic tools for crack inspection, including optional combinations with mapping and geometric inspection. A range of pipeline integrity management software complements and enhances the products and services offered.
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and says it now has the financial strength to handle virtually any regional project other than big inch transmission pipelines.
Ron Carson, founder and chief executive officer of Carson Energy Services Ltd., says the arrival of large players in the area will increase competitiveness in the market.
“Half a dozen out-of-province outfits have arrived here in the last little while,” says Carson. “They’ll get in our way, but we’ll give them a hard time, too.”
Carson handles pipeline and facility construction, fabrication, site preparation and other oilfield tasks. Based in Lampman (where he grew up), the company has nine full-service locations in the province plus another in Manitoba and two in Alberta. Its payroll ranges from 900 to 1,300, depending on the roster of current contracts.
“Energy-related activity around here is now bigger than the original oil boom in this area back in the 1950s,” the veteran oil-man comments. “How long will the good times last? That’s the big question. We still don’t know the decline rates and producing life of heavily fracked horizontal oil wells in tight formations like the Bakken.”
W ith the arrival of new players, competition is intensifying in southeastern Saskatchewan’s
pipeline and oilfield construction sector.Flint Energy Services Ltd., a giant
Calgary firm with more than 60 locations from the Arctic to Texas, is now ramping up in Weyburn.
Greg Cousins Construction Ltd., a local firm out of Carnduff, was recently acquired by Calgary-based Site Energy Services Ltd.,
carsonEnergyservicesatworkforEnbridgelastsummer.
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Carson’s father farmed and worked at Dome Petroleum Limited’s Steelman facility, the first gas plant in southeastern Saskatchewan. Carson himself became a welder after completing Grade 12, earned his pressure ticket and qualified as an instrument mechanic. Taking an
unexpected turn, the entrepreneurially minded tradesman jumped into oil-related construction. After six years in partnership with Stan Fleck, Carson went solo.
“That was 1974. The same year, the provincial government did a number on the oil and gas royalties with Bill 42,” he notes. “Times were bad but I kept two crews going, running one myself.”
The company expanded on the strength of its employees and a gutsy willingness to keep buying heavy equipment despite the ever-present risk of a downturn in field activity. Another large boost came from CO2-enhanced oil recovery, which Carson regards as a key skill set for his team.
“It’s not the easiest stuff to manage, it’s very corrosive when the gas comes into con-tact with water. You must know the right materials to use in the right applications,” he says. “In the early 1980s, we built an experi-mental CO2 plant at Midale for Shell. And we were involved since day one of Encana’s carbon dioxide injection project in the Weyburn field which launched in 2000.”
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“If more CO2 can be found, other produ-cers would want to do the same,” Carson says.
Fortunately, southeastern Saskatchewan’s boom doesn’t depend on more CO2 at this point. The region’s biggest break to date has evolved from horizontal drilling mated to multiple-stage hydraulic fracturing. The technological combina-tion was pioneered in the Bakken forma-tion of Saskatchewan and neighbouring swaths of the United States. By cracking open rock, these fracs can unleash both oil and gas from tight formations that lack natural permeability. Over the past couple of years, the frac-driven boom has spread from Saskatchewan to southwestern Manitoba, where Carson recently opened a new branch.
Looking back, Carson says his biggest strategic error was not establishing an oper-ation in North Dakota two or three years ago, before business takeover values escal-ated. Now it may be too late.
“Whenever I expand into a new area, I buy out an existing operator with good
personnel and an established customer base,” he explains. “If you just bull your way in with a brand new operation, you have to steal employees and cut prices so no one makes any money. No one makes any money. I’ve never done that.”
Bringing his guys home in good condition has long been a personal passion for Carson, whose company once achieved four million work hours without a lost-time accident.
“We’re now averaging 1.6 recordable incidents per year, and so far it’s always been a relatively minor injury like a broken
ankle. We have a light duty program in place for injured workers. I also have a safety coordinator in every operating area, which I believe is essential for creating an effective safety culture. No matter how good a supervisor or employee is in other respects, anyone will be let go at our shop if he doesn’t adopt a safety-conscious atti-tude,” he explains.
Carson acknowledges the strengths of his new rivals in his home region. The Cousins/Site initiative is backed by SCF Partners, a powerful energy services invest-ment firm based in Houston and Calgary. Site Energy got started last year through the acquisition and amalgamation of Tri-City Contracting Ltd. and Timberline Industries Inc., both of northeastern Alberta. Flint ranks as a truly global industrial mainten-ance services firm, with large contracts in the oilsands. “An organization like Flint does well in a huge arena like Fort McMurray [Alta.],” Carson comments. “Can we take them on here? In a heartbeat! Flint was in southeastern Saskatchewan before, they left in the 1990s and now they’re back. We’ve been here the entire time.” ●
“ Flint was in south-eastern Saskatchewan before, they left in the 1990s and now they’re back. We’ve been here the entire time.”— ron carson, Founder and chief
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A squeaky-tight rental housing supply is pinching Weyburn, Estevan and other communities in southeast-
ern Saskatchewan as industrial operations ramp up across the region.
“With the oilfield, coal mining, power plants and agriculture, we’ve got a very strong economy right now,” says Michel Cyrenne, executive director of the Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade & Commerce. “Some businesses are looking to expand their staff, but many of them have had difficulties doing so because of the housing situation. A number of employers have had to either purchase apartments or multi-housing units to try to accommodate their staff. So it has been a little bit difficult, especially in the last two years, in terms of trying to attract labour.”
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In the Estevan area, the main housing challenge revolves around rental accom-modations. Most people who move to a new community prefer to rent initially rather than buy, but the city’s rental vacancy rate is hovering barely above zero. Although no substantial rental property development has occurred for many years, a 32-unit apartment building is currently under construction.
“For people in a position to purchase a home, it’s not so much of an issue,” says Cyrenne, noting that Estevan has a solid stock of houses for sale.
But because the area has seen strong economic activity in the past four years, housing prices have increased by approxi-mately 25-35 per cent. With prices for single-family homes averaging $272,091, residential real estate values in Estevan are now equivalent to much larger urban cen-tres such as Saskatoon. But, while housing prices are higher than they’ve been in the past, the trade and commerce director notes, “relative to the rest of the country, they’re still pretty reasonable.”
Local governments have been work-ing hard to try to address the situation.
The City of Estevan, Rural Municipality of Estevan, Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade & Commerce, and the Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region have come together to form a hous-ing committee to collectively address the region’s housing shortage. The committee is working on a housing needs assessment to identify such things as how many hous-ing units will be necessary and what types of units are needed.
“We are trying to address it with more of a long-term outlook,” Cyrenne says. “We want to ensure we are preparing for five,
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“ Some businesses are looking to expand their staff, but many of them have had difficulties doing so because of the housing situation.”
— Michel cyrenne, Executive Director, Estevan & District Board of tourism, trade & commerce
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10 and 15 years down the road, and we are trying to make sure we are doing this in a sustainable manner that can accommodate growth over the coming years.”
One developer, who recently purchased a 120-acre parcel of land, plans to build a var-iety of housing types and styles. For its part, the city plans to develop 24 residential lots this year. In terms of multi-family housing—including condominiums, row housing and duplexes—Estevan has seen a tremendous number of starts in the past couple of years.
“We’ve been leading the province in housing starts by quite a bit, in almost every category over the last couple of years,” Cyrenne says.
To accommodate its growing popula-tion, the city will expand the munici-pal water system by installing a new lift station.
With housing in short supply, oilfield camps are popping up in the area. Among
the service providers that are operating camps in southeastern Saskatchewan is ATCO Structures & Logistics, a Calgary-based firm that opened the 200-bed ATCO Lodge Estevan last spring.
“This community is very small. There are not enough rooms in the area to supply the demand,” says Vitaly Galiulin, ATCO Structures & Logistics’ senior manager of camp services.
Even when the company was researching the possibility of open-ing a facility in Estevan, ATCO couldn’t find rooms for its business development people to stay in.
“It was obvious there are not enough accommodations in the area. That’s why we thought we would open up a lodge here,” Galiulin says. “Overall, we are pretty pleased with the occupancy levels. And it sounds like the next two to three years at least are going to be really busy.”
wEyBURN“The housing situation in Weyburn is like it is in a lot of smaller cities in Saskatchewan. There’s not enough rental in particular,” says Doug Rogers, co-owner of Regina-based Terra Developments Inc., which does land and residential development in Weyburn. “The hotels and motels are always full, and every rental is full with waiting lists. And with oil prices above $100, I’m thinking the demand on housing is going to grow.”
It’s been tough to attract people will-ing to build in the smaller centres such
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as Weyburn, says Rogers. One difficulty is a shortage of skilled sub-trades. Terra Developments gets around this shortage by assembling factory-built modular homes on site. Modular construction helps to keep prices affordable.
“It’s also a little quicker,” Rogers notes. “We can turn them over in six to eight months versus 12-14 months.”
Terra Developments is now putting up 32 units in Weyburn, consisting of four buildings of eight units each, slated for completion by July. Most of these apart-ments will be targeted for rentals, and Terra Developments is selling them to investors. Some companies in Weyburn have pur-chased units for their employees “because otherwise they would have nowhere to live when they get there,” Rogers says.
“These rentals would not have hap-pened without the help of the City of Weyburn,” the entrepreneur adds. “They bent over backwards to assist us with what we needed, to help us get this going. They really stuck their hand out and said,
‘How can we help you?’ They have been extremely supportive. That’s important, and that will cause us to continue to work within the city of Weyburn.”
For example, the city has waived property taxes on new development for four years as long as the new units remain as rentals.
When Terra’s current development pro-ject is finished in early July, Rogers plans to look for more land in Weyburn. The company already has enough acreage to build another 32 units, and hopes to start construction this fall.
Weyburn has experienced an 18.3 per cent increase in population over the last five years, from 9,962 in 2006 to the current 11,782. The largest increase was from 2009 to 2010, when its popu-lation rose by 14.5 per cent. People are moving in from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario. Many are originally from Saskatchewan, returning home to take advantage of the blazing economy. There are also immigrants from overseas.
For one-bedroom apartments, the vacancy rate is 0.5 per cent; for two- bedrooms, 0.3 per cent; and for three-bedrooms, it’s zero, for an overall vacancy rate of 0.5 per cent, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. “It’s not impossible to get an apartment, but it takes a little more work than it would have taken five years ago,” says Weyburn Chamber of Commerce general manager Jeff Richards.
At the same time as availability has gone down, home prices have gone up. “Even though we have had record- setting construction over the last three or four years, because our population is growing in excess of 14 per cent over last year that has put increased demand on housing availability,” Richards says. “The average home price in Weyburn is $250,000. Globally speaking, housing is still somewhat affordable in Weyburn, but it has increased from what it was five years ago.”
In 2005, the city sold 10 residential lots, versus 61 sold in 2010. Richards expects that trend will continue.
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“So it’s not like our population is growing and we’re not building new properties. We are, but there is a bit of a lag time,” he says.
More than 60 new apartment units will be built in Weyburn this year. The city administration plans on keeping developers supplied with both residential and commer-cial lots, focusing particularly on affordable ownership and rentals. It has established a housing advisory committee to develop a current and future needs assessment.
Bob Smith, City of Weyburn manager, describes the committee as a sounding
board to help civic officials cooperate with developers.
“We want to make it easy for them. We are addressing the housing issues that are all over, especially in southeast Saskatchewan,” Smith says. “There are just not enough con-tractors and developers around to get the work done. Our goal is making sure we have a solid platform in place so that people can come and invest here.”
Span West Farms Ltd., a Prince Albert –based construction and development company that builds apartment-style
condominiums throughout Saskatchewan, has found the multi-family market in both Weyburn and Estevan to be “really good.
“The demand for the condos has been very strong,” says Span West Farms manager Joe Remai. “The City of Weyburn and the City of Estevan have been really good to work with.”
Span West Farms completed its first building in Weyburn in December 2004, and is now working on building four new multi-family structures. All of its developments feature 22-24 homes, situated in three stor-eys on top of a parkade. Last fall, Span West Farms completed its third 24-home building project in Estevan, and Remai expects the company will probably return to Estevan to build another one this fall.
“We seem to have a lot of local people that are buying—a little older clientele,” he says.
In his view, housing demand in south-eastern Saskatchewan will likely stay strong for at least the next five years.
“We’re playing catch-up to the amount of people that have moved into the area,” Remai says. ●
“ We are trying to address it with more of a long-term outlook. We want to ensure we are preparing for five, 10 and 15 years down the road….”
— Michel cyrenne, Executive Director,
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By Jacqueline Louie
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T he tight oil boom in southeastern Saskatchewan has strained an already under-supplied labour pool in the province, resulting in shortages of skilled workers.
Efforts to counter this worker shortage are now underway.Construction is underway in Estevan on the Saskatchewan
Energy Training Institute (SETI), a $14.2-million campus being built to provide industry with a new supply of well-qualified workers.
“We have ‘black box’ labs with attached classrooms that are equipped for students in full working gear—there is nothing quite like it in North America,” says Trent Jordens, an oilman who helped win federal and provincial funding for the new facility.
Jordens was SETI’s business development vice-president before he signed on as a working partner with Openfield Energy Ltd., a junior producer. The new facility, scheduled for completion next fall, is a business division of Weyburn-headquartered Southeast Regional College, which operates multiple campuses across the region. SETI will replace the Energy Training Institute (ETI), located at a high school in Estevan.
“ETI could not offer much more than one-day training courses like H2S [Alive®] and First Aid,” Jordens says. “SETI offers a lot more. These labs can be very quickly fitted for different technolo-gies. For instance, they have the connections and venting required for welding. The floor space has a flexible design that can easily be
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configured for, say, power engineering or instrumentation train-ing, with the appropriate valves and fittings as well. And students who are practicing high-angle rescue can move from the lab to the classroom and back again without changing their gear.”
ETI, now two decades old, provides safety and skills training for workers in the petroleum and mining sectors. Annual enroll-ment has mushroomed from a few hundred students to 5,000 stu-dents a year.
“The southeast corner of Saskatchewan is a hotbed of activity for the oil and gas industry because of all the companies that are moving down here. And the province as a whole is booming,” says Keith Madu, a SETI director.
Craig Brown, president and chief executive officer of Southeast Regional College, says planning and implementing a more robust version of ETI has taken five years. In 2009, the college won $14.2 million in funding from Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the Federal Knowledge Infrastructure Program and the Province of Saskatchewan. The City of Estevan provided land, valued at $1.7 million, located in the new Glen Peterson Industrial Park.
Like Edmonton and Calgary, Weyburn and Estevan have long been rivals of about the same size. Their growth remains strikingly parallel, each keeping pace with the other. Both of these booming cities, with populations in the range of 12,000-13,000, were eager
to be SETI’s home and each offered serviced land for the institute. How did Estevan win this prize?
“Estevan calls itself the Energy City, and a lot of the industry work is being done in that area,” Brown explains.
With a potential capacity to serve 12,000-14,000 students per year, SETI will provide specialized training, skills development and academic credit programs to meet the needs of a variety of industry sectors, including oil and gas, trades, mining, manu-facturing and alternative energies. The training facility will also serve as a resource to other private trainers, universities and col-leges, offering a variety of services including research, lab work and hands-on field training to industry clients.
SETI will be housed in an independent, 44,000-square-foot campus with 12 classrooms fitted with the latest technology for on-site and distance learning, plus a resource room, meeting room, corporate boardroom, two large training labs for research and analysis, and a large industrial shop for hands-on training. The col-lege is also hoping to obtain an on-site service rig for the facility.
An amphitheatre-shaped lecture theatre, situated on the main floor, features removable glass doors and movable furniture. Combined with the foyer area, this space will be large enough to host a mini trade show or other events requiring a larger space. The build-ing will also include food services and student lounge areas.
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SETI will provide industry-standard programs like WHMIS, Blowout Prevention, Fall Prevention, H2S Alive®, First Aid, Confined Space, Petroleum Safety and much more. Southeast Regional College is already one of the largest brokers for Enform, the petroleum sector’s safety training organization, and the col-lege is in the process of developing new programs.
“We hope that Enform will broker from us for delivery of these new programs to their clients elsewhere,” Brown says.
Jamie Hilts, the college’s vice-president of academics, says the new institute’s goal is developing an ample skilled-labour pool.
“If we can do more of our training within the province, if we can train people locally, we should be able to retain people locally,” he comments. “It also means that people won’t have to leave the region [for training elsewhere] at a time and cost expense.”
Hilts notes that the largest industrial lab will be able to run two courses simultaneously by cordoning off areas. In addition, with portable equipment that includes a fall arrest training unit, a confined space unit and rig rescue, SETI will be able to take many of its programs to job sites, in addition to offering programs at its Estevan facility.
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The new institute will offer six to eight new full-time credit programs, including Power Engineering Technician, Electrician, Office Education with Oil & Gas Specialization, Oil & Gas Rig Worker, Oil & Gas Field Operations, Energy Asset Management and Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting.
SETI is in discussions with another post-secondary institu-tion for the delivery of an instrumentation engineering tech-nology program in a year-and-a-half to two years from now. And it’s working with the University of Regina toward a busi-ness administration certificate program oriented toward the energy sector, as well as a leadership and managerial skills certificate program. Other program possibilities include bio energy, wind and solar technology, geothermal technician, asset and business management, and environmental conserva-tion and reclamation programs that could be delivered as early as 2012.
Jason Johnston, the college’s business development vice-president, says, “The goal is to be flexible and adaptive to taking training to potential stakeholder groups within the region and beyond.”
He’d also like to strengthen partnerships with aboriginal stake-holders in order to provide portable training.
“We truly believe that our First Nations and Metis communities play a part in the success of the Southeast Regional College and the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute,” Johnston states.
“The new facility is providing not only an infrastructure facility for us, but it’s also here for the community,” Madu says. “If com-panies need to host a meeting, they can come to our facility and have a professional boardroom at their disposal.”
“Already, people have been asking to rent space for their events,” Brown adds.
SETI recently launched a $3.5-million capital campaign to cover equipment, furnishings and similar items. A corporate donor can secure the option of seeing its name applied to meeting rooms and boardroom, along with priority access to that space for its own use.
The college is hoping that a big donor will step forward to cover the full costs of keeping its instrumentation lab well-equipped over the next 10 years.
“We see this not just as fundraising but as a business propos-ition, as a partnership that will help them promote their com-pany in the southern part of the province where major oil and gas development is taking place,” Brown says. “Companies are already coming to us wanting to contribute.” ●
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W ith light tight oil production taking off in the south, the Saskatchewan government is looking to improve recovery rates for its massive heavy
oil resources, says the province’s energy minister.“I believe that our future must lie further with technol-
ogy advancements that will help us unlock the oil reserves in our province,” Bill Boyd said in a luncheon speech to the World Heavy Oil Congress meeting in Edmonton in late March.
The investments the province has seen to date in crude oil production, especially in heavy oil production, are in no small part due to developments in technol-ogy, he noted.
Industry has identified more than 45.6 billion barrels of conventional oil in place in Saskatchewan
but only about six billion barrels, or 13 per cent, are considered recoverable at this time,
the conference heard. More than half of Saskatchewan’s conventional oil is found in
heavy oil reservoirs, where recovery rates are less than 10 per cent. That’s some-
thing that needs to be addressed, said Boyd.
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In the Lloydminster/Kindersley area in western Saskatchewan, there are an esti-mated 21 billion barrels of oil in place and production is about 74 million barrels annu-ally (more than 200,000 barrels per day), Dustin Duncan, Saskatchewan environ-ment minister, said in another session.
Saskatchewan’s Petroleum Technology Research Centre and heavy oil producers are working to increase those rates. The government also wants to work with indus-try to recover as much of that heavy oil in place as possible through the application of new and emerging technologies, and is looking at ways of assisting industry.
“There may be some things that we can do to help as a government, perhaps through taxation,” he said. “We are cer-tainly prepared to take a look at all of those kinds of things.”
In southeastern Saskatchewan, technol-ogy is playing a huge role in increased oil activity, the conference heard. With employment of improved horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing, Bakken production
has increased to about 60,000 barrels per day from about 750 barrels a day in 2004.
The government wants to make sure that same type of technology is employed in other parts of the province, such as the Shaunavon medium heavy oil play in southwestern Saskatchewan and the rejuvenated Birdbear in western Saskatchewan, said the minister.
The Saskatchewan government is also interested in talking to the players with respect to increasing upgrading capacity in the province.
“Obviously, there is a need for that because we have very significant heavy oil assets in Saskatchewan,” said Boyd.
The province currently has 140,000 barrels per day of upgrading capacity, mainly at the Husky Energy Inc. upgrader at Lloydminster and the Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Ltd. upgrader in Regina.
In his speech to the conference, the minister emphasized his province’s commit-ment to making sure that Saskatchewan “gets it right” in terms of creating a good investment climate and promised that it will be doing everything it can to continue to do that.
“What you can expect in Saskatchewan, and can continue to expect in Saskatchewan, is a stable fiscal regime and a stable royalty regime,” said Boyd.
The government realizes that compan-
ies make investment decisions based on the royalty regime and pro-jected future prices. “I don’t think it’s a good
thing for governments to come in partway through those investments and make changes that impact the bottom line,” he said.
“When it comes to royal-ties, we are going to be
stable in the future.”As a result of that fis-
cal and royalty stability,
Saskatchewan has seen an industry that is growing dramatically, said Boyd, noting that his department is receiving 35 horizon-tal drilling applications a day.
“Industry has a lot of confidence in what is happening in Saskatchewan right now, and we will certainly make sure we do everything we can to encourage that development.”
Industry continues to grow in Saskatchewan and the sector now repre-sents 60.3 per cent of Saskatchewan’s gross domestic product, he said.
The minister acknowledged there are some challenges such as roads and pipe-lines but the government is doing what it can and the Saskatchewan budget, which comes down March 23, will include signifi-cant spending on infrastructure.
The government also wants to make sure drilling applications are turned around as quickly as possible.
“We want to make sure that we have the ability in Saskatchewan to accept investment as quickly as possible and to see companies grow and succeed in our province as they have in the last number of years,” he said. “We are a province that is open for business.”
Over the past couple of years, the gov-ernment has made significant legislative and regulatory changes, said Duncan. In May 2010, the legislature passed legislation to regulate greenhouse gases and is now working on developing the regulations in consultation with stakeholders. The legisla-tion targets large emitters, including three or four heavy oil facilities, that produce more than 50,000 tonnes per year of green-house gas emissions. Similar to Alberta, they will pay into a carbon technology fund.
Operations emitting less than 50,000 tonnes per year of greenhouse gas will be subject to a more performance-based regulatory system that involves negotia-tions with the government, he said. “We are working to encourage investment in low-carbon technology.”
Under its Environmental Management Protection Act, the government is also mov-ing to a results-based regulatory framework with the regulations still under develop-ment. Rather than a prescriptive approach,
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it will be one of collaboration between governments and industry in which the government will specify the outcomes from the environment department’s perspective, including human health and conservation of natural resources.
Under the new system, the govern-ment will be moving away from a permit process to more of a consultation pro-cess with industry. “We believe this will not only save time, but [will] also allow industry to know what is expected of them through its environmental frame-work,” said Duncan.
At the same time, there will be an enhanced ability of the ministries to monitor and audit industry to ensure it is in compliance.
At the heart of Saskatchewan’s results-based regulatory system is the province’s Environmental Code, he said. It will have clearly defined outcomes for environmental objectives and describe specific methods of how industry can achieve while providing for approvals of alternative methods using new technologies.
The new code is being developed with 19 participants that include
representatives of industry, non-government groups and First Nations. The first chapter of the code, which is expected to include 20-24 chapters, should be completed within the next eight to 12 months, he said. The code will include everything from greenhouse gas emis-sions and air quality to municipal waste disposal.
Duncan told the conference he believes the new regulatory system will help facili-tate new technology by focusing more on the outcome, providing industry with more flexibility in its choice of technology. ●
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◗ 1 Independent Well Servicing Ltd. driller Clayton Enns looks up at the derrick of Rig 4.
◗ 2 Brylee Van De Sype gets a sleigh ride in front of the family’s trucks before the snow melts. She was almost two at the time.
◗ 3 August Grulich, left, and Levi Bobyk, right, adjust the cable while lowering the conductor pipe. Rat hole rig operator Corey Simon observes from the cab.
◗ 4 Kelly Lafrentz checks valves before hitting the road.
◗ 5 Sheri Seret of Hot Tools, Lloydminster, installs MLT torque rings into pipes at the L & C Trucking yard in Estevan, Dec. 12, 2009. It was an incredibly cold day that morning.
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◗ 1 Salim Kadiwala, senior process engineer, and Chris Pelletier, project manager for HTC Purenergy of Regina, work on plans for a large carbon capture project in Italy. In the window, you can see the International Test Centre for CO2 Capture on the University of Regina campus.
◗ 2 Third-year machinist apprentice Chad Peet prepares the CNC lathe to cut a thread on a sub.
◗ 3 Kramer Ltd. field mechanic Peter Lylyk gets close and personal with a Caterpillar 583 sideboom in Lynco Construction’s workshop. Lylyk has been with Kramer for 35 years. Here he’s installing a positive air shutoff on a recent acquisition.
◗ 4 Codie Rouse, left, and his brother Dustin, respectively handle the hands-on and administrative work for Rouse Industries Inc.
◗ 5 Pressure welder Marcel Baht gets ready to weld the inside of a gas dome at Coulter & McGillicky Sales & Service Ltd., in Estevan.
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Clean Harbors, the leading provider of energy,industrial and environmental services to the oiland gas industry.
• Vacuum and hydro-excavation services• Transport production services• Downhole production services• Directional boring• Seismic drilling, line clearing and surveying• High pressure waterjetting• Chemical cleaning and decontamination• Decoking/pigging services• Catalyst handling• Dredging and dewatering• Hazardous and non-hazardous waste disposal• Drill site bin services• Lodging services
E N E R G Y , I N D U S T R I A L & E N V I R O N M E N T A L S E R V I C E S
Serving Saskatchewan
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Golfing for Exhibitors and Guests
7:00 p.m. Steak and Lobster Dinner
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Show hours
11:30 a.m. Awards Luncheon Guest Speaker – Premier Brad Wall
Sponsored by Grimes Sales and Service Co. Ltd.2011 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Recognition Awards – Presented by
the Board of Governors
3:00 p.m. PSAC Presentation – Community Partners Program
Launch and Press Conference
7:00 p.m. Pit Roast Beef Dinner
8:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, followed by the Southeastern
Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year awards presented by Minister of
Energy and Resources, Bill Boyd
Thursday, June 2, 2011
7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. PSAC Barnstorming Breakfast
8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Show hours
12:00 p.m. Luncheon with Keynote Speaker – Scott Saxberg,
President and Chief Executive Officer – Crescent Point Energy Corp.
Sponsored by Crescent Point Energy Corp.
2:00 p.m. Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA)
Presentation: “Improving Damage Prevention”
2:30 p.m. Southeast Saskatchewan Airshed Association (SESAA)
Presentation: “The Value of an Airshed Management Process to
Airshed Stakeholders”
Corporate Sponsors
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layingpipe
◗ 1 A sideboom operator watches while welders work in the shack he has just lowered.
◗ 2 Teamster Gord Jenkins of Nanaimo, B.C., drives a bus on the main gang crew. He’s been pipelining for about 18 years.
◗ 3 Welder John Bouchard, left, and his counterpart perform the hot pass welds on the Waschuk main gang. They are using automated welders, mounted on a ring that goes around the pipe.
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onthedrillingrig
◗ 1 Working on the floor of Aaron Well Servicing Ltd.’s new Rig 4, Travis Roberts, left, runs tongs along while Troy Munson grabs a cleaning rag. Rig 4 went to work in mid-December, joining a Saskatchewan service rig fleet that has been running hard.
◗ 2 Mike Phillips, personnel development coordinator with Halliburton, explains the process of the frac underway near Estevan.
◗ 3 Derrickman Shane Spencer, of Precision Drilling Rig 409, secures the derrick after it is raised into position.
◗ 4 Rig Manager Nick Dietze, who looks after Mayco Rig 4, records the lengths of tubing used as it is measured.
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bFi cAnAdA incPo Box 10Gladmar Sk S0c 1a0PHONE: (306) 969-4427FAX: (306) 969-4329EMAIL: [email protected]: www.bficanada.comBOOTH: 623PRODUCT/SERVICE: the BFi gap landfill provides non-hazardous solid waste disposal for generators of contaminated soils generated in the upstream oil and gas industry in southeast Saskatchewan.CONTACT: Glenn Pettersen
biG eAGle SeRviceS224 20 ave SEWeyburn Sk S4h 3J9PHONE: (306) 848-0055FAX: (306) 848-0066EMAIL: [email protected]: www.bigeagle.caBOOTH: 624, 625PRODUCT/SERVICE: Big Eagle Services is a leading energy services company offering equipment and manpower in the areas of nitrogen and coil-tubing services, water and vacuum services, hydro excavation services, waste management and fluid manage-ment, as well as emergency response.CONTACT: Darby roy
bObcAt OF ReGinAhwy 1 Eregina Sk PHONE: (306) 347-7600FAX: (306) 347-8998EMAIL: [email protected]: www.bobcatofregina.comBOOTH: 534PRODUCT/SERVICE: our full-service dealership offers new and used sales, compact equipment service, construction equipment rental options and parts, making us your one-stop bobcat centre. call 888-724-3217, email or stop by our dealership.CONTACT: ryan Stooshnoff
bORetS WeAtHeRFORd cAnAdA ltdPHONE: (780) 955-4795EMAIL: [email protected]: 533CONTACT: clayton Bara
bRAndt tRActOR ltdPo Box 3856 Stn Mainregina Sk S4P 3r8PHONE: (306) 791-7777FAX: (306) 791-0220EMAIL: [email protected]: www.brandttractor.comBOOTH: 616, 617PRODUCT/SERVICE: Selling John Deere industrial products in Sk, Mn, aB and Bc. Selling backhoes, excava-tors, dozers, graders, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, mini excavators, forklifts and forestry equipment. Sales, parts, service, rentals.CONTACT: kevin Lakeman
bROck WHite cOnStRuctiOn mAteRiAlS1305 Pettigrew ave Eregina Sk S4n 5W1PHONE: (306) 721-9333FAX: (306) 242-7113EMAIL: [email protected]: www.brockwhite.comBOOTH: 507CONTACT: todd hassen
cAlFRAc Well SeRviceS ltd411 8 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 1E3PHONE: (403) 234-6647FAX: (403) 508-1545EMAIL: [email protected]: www.calfrac.comBOOTH: 509CONTACT: Jackie tsuji
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Saskatchewan is full of energy opportunity. We have over 40 billion barrels of conventional oil in place and exciting potential in the Bakken Formation, heavy oil, oil sands and shale gas. We’re also on the leading edge of research into enhanced oil recovery, and carbon dioxide capture and storage.
Come see what we have to offer, and explore your next opportunity with us. To learn more visit us at www.er.gov.sk.ca
Visit us at Booth 263.
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cAmeROn vAlveS & meASuRement7944 10 St nEcalgary aB t2E 8W1PHONE: (403) 290-0001FAX: (403) 290-1526EMAIL: [email protected]: www.c-a-m.comBOOTH: 245CONTACT: David Senyk
cAnAdiAn AdvAnced eSP inc5307 72a ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 2J1PHONE: (780) 469-0770FAX: (780) 450-4592EMAIL: [email protected]: 462PRODUCT/SERVICE: canadian advanced ESP inc. is a manufac-turing, engineering and service solution company providing electric submersible and surface horizontal pumping systems to the global oil and gas industry. these pumping systems, coupled with our innova-tive surface equipment, including our VFGs and our new advanced control technology (act) VFDs, provides state of the art technology to the oil and gas industry.CONTACT: karry Biette
cAnelSOn dRillinG incPo Box 312carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-2506FAX: (306) 453-2508WEBSITE: www.canelsondrilling.comBOOTH: 530, 531
cARA dAWn tRAnSPORt ltd / k & d tRuckPo Box 1905regina Sk S4P 3E1PHONE: (306) 721-8888FAX: (306) 721-5118EMAIL: [email protected]: www.caradawntransport.comBOOTH: 254, 405PRODUCT/SERVICE: For-hire carrier operations in canada and the uSa. Winch trucks, scissor neck, trombones and lowbed ser-vice up to 13 axle. Yard rent storage in regina, Sk.CONTACT: Dave Wellings
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RUSTED.
Pipeline failure statistics prove corrosion as the industry’s leading cause of pipeline failures.
cARSOn eneRGy SeRviceS ltdPo Box 160Lampman Sk S0c 1n0PHONE: (306) 487-2281FAX: (306) 487-3235EMAIL: [email protected]: www.carsonenergyservices.comBOOTH: 407, 408, 409, 410PRODUCT/SERVICE: carson Energy Services (cES) provides clients in the Prairie provinces with a full line of oilfield services. the company’s 36-year history of excel-lence and safety has made it one of the most respected competitors in the energy services industry. cES is proud of its commitment to quality, the industry, its employees, its clients and its communities.CONTACT: ron carson
cAtHedRAl eneRGy SeRviceS ltd1700-715 5 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 2X6PHONE: (403) 265-2560FAX: (403) 262-4682EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cathedralenergyservices.comBOOTH: 618, 619CONTACT: David Diachok
ce FRAnklin ltd306 kensington aveEstevan Sk S4a 2a6PHONE: (306) 634-2622FAX: (306) 634-5994EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cefranklin.comBOOTH: 267, 268, 269, 292PRODUCT/SERVICE: cE Franklin is a full line oilfield supply store providing the goods and related ser-vices for the exploration, production, transportation and upstream pro-cessing of crude oil and natural gas.CONTACT: Martin heitkoetter
cenOvuS eneRGy incPo Box 460Weyburn Sk S4h 2k3PHONE: (306) 456-4114FAX: (306) 456-4141EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cenovus.comBOOTH: 232, 233PRODUCT/SERVICE: cenovus Energy is a canadian oil company. We’re committed to applying fresh, progressive thinking to safely and responsibly unlock energy resources the world needs. our operations include oilsands projects in northern alberta, which use specialized meth-ods to drill and pump the oil to the surface, as well as natural gas and oil production across alberta and southern Saskatchewan.CONTACT: twila Walkeden
cHAmPiOn tecHnOlOGieS ltdPo Box 1398Estevan Sk S4a 2k9PHONE: (306) 634-7627EMAIL: [email protected]: www.champ-tech.comBOOTH: 443, 444PRODUCT/SERVICE: champion technologies offers a complete line of oilfield production chemicals and related application technology.CONTACT: kelly orsted
ciRcle d tRAnSPORtTOLL FREE: (877) 223-7773FAX: (306) 842-3730EMAIL: [email protected]: 529CONTACT: Dwight Versteeg
cleAn HARbORSPo Box 441Estevan Sk S4a 2a4PHONE: (306) 461-6186FAX: (306) 753-2962EMAIL: [email protected]: 215, 471CONTACT: Dallas cairns
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TCA provides engineered steel containment solutions for the Western Canadian Oil and Gas Industry
ENGINEERED CONTAINMENT ADVANTAGES
• Professionally Installed• Cost Effective • Minimal Maintenance• Completely Reusable• Expandable
WALL HEIGHTS INCLUDE
• 12" • 25" • 33"
• 45" • 57"
• Coming Soon 66"• Crossover Steps Available for all Wall Heights
For a dealer in your area1-866-TCA-7771
New Branch in Carlyle, SK | Ph: 306-575-81116404 – 53 Street, Taber, AB T1G 2A2 | Ph: 403.223.1113 | Fax: 403-223-6312
Custom site designs available
www.thecontainmentanswer.com
Check Out the New 6 Bolt System! Visit Us Outside at the Saskatchewan Oil Show - Booth #449
cObRA induStRieS ltdSite 710 comp 17 rr 7Saskatoon Sk S7k 1n2PHONE: (306) 493-3238FAX: (306) 493-2481EMAIL: [email protected]: 419PRODUCT/SERVICE: Manufacturer of 400-barrel storage tanks.CONTACT: Dean Esau
cOlORed SHAle PROduct inc1164 normandy DrMoose Jaw Sk S6h 7c6PHONE: (306) 693-8800FAX: (306) 693-8836EMAIL: [email protected]: www.coloredshale.comBOOTH: 222PRODUCT/SERVICE: colored Shale is able to provide a red aggre-gate for roads leading to and around oil sites.CONTACT: Denise therrien
cOmtecH cOmmunicAtiOn tecHnOlOGieS ltd1120 East aveWeyburn Sk S4h 3E4PHONE: (306) 842-3066FAX: (306) 842-0048EMAIL: [email protected]: www.comtech.caBOOTH: 253CONTACT: Sarah Power
cOntAin enviRO SeRviceS ltdPo Box 269cold Lake aB t9M 1P1PHONE: (780) 639-6654FAX: (780) 639-3775EMAIL: [email protected]: www.contain.caBOOTH: 23, 24PRODUCT/SERVICE: contain Enviro Services provides secondary containment and prefabricated liners for the oil and liquid fertilizer indus-tries. We offer supply and installation or supply only for our clients who prefer to do the installation them-selves. We are located in cold Lake and Grande Prairie and have several distribution centres.CONTACT: Blair Gibson
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TRUSTED.
It Pays to be Flexible.
Visit Flexpipe Systems at indoor booth #3to learn why we’re the global leader in delivering innovative pipeline solutions.Go to getscanlife.com from your mobile browerto scan this code and find out more about Flexpipe Systems, or visit:
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Don’t compromise the integrity of your pipeline operation.
Flexpipe Systems is the market leader in continuous, composite pipeline technology. Our patented, spoolable, corrosion-less system reduces the threat of pipeline failures due to corrosion and
eliminates expensive chemical inhibitor programs. With over 32 million feet in service, you can trust FlexpipeSystems’ pipeline solutions to mitigate your corrosion concerns and reduce pipeline integrity costs.
cOuRAGe OilField SeRviceSPHONE: (306) 483-2130FAX: (306) 483-2132EMAIL: [email protected]: 219CONTACT: amanda Fitzpatrick
cumminS WeSteRn cAnAdA110 kress Stregina Sk S4P 2Z5PHONE: (306) 721-9710FAX: (306) 721-2962EMAIL: [email protected]: www.westerncanada.cummins.comBOOTH: 265, 266PRODUCT/SERVICE: complete line for all applications-automotive, rV, natural gas, industrial, construc-tion. argriculture, marine, generator sets. Genuine cummins parts and service.CONTACT: Dan Sebastian
cuStOm tRuck SAleS inc520 Park Stregina Sk S4n 0t6PHONE: (306) 569-9021FAX: (306) 569-2144EMAIL: [email protected]: 291, 413, 414PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supplier of parts, service, sales and leasing for kenworth trucks. new truck sales from light-duty class 7 to heavy-duty class 8. trucks custom designed for tank, vacuum, pickers or oilfield beds, as well as oilfield specialty trucks. Parts and service support for heavy-duty trucks, transmissions, rear carriers, cat, cummins and Detroit Diesel engines.CONTACT: Lenny Janz
d & d OilField RentAlS cORP1632 1 ave nEWeyburn Sk S4h 3E8PHONE: (306) 842-0659FAX: (306) 457-2746EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ddoil.netBOOTH: 61PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield rental equipment from drilling rigs to service rigs needs.CONTACT: Leon Gilbertson
dAnAtec educAtiOnAl SeRviceS ltd201-11450 29 St SEcalgary aB t2Z 3V5TOLL FREE: (800) 465-3366FAX: (403) 232-6952EMAIL: [email protected]: www.danatec.comBOOTH: 96PRODUCT/SERVICE: Danatec is canada’s leading provider of nationally recognized and innovative compliance solutions. We provide essential tools and training for tDG, WhMiS, and general workplace safety. our products and services include: regulations, handbooks, self-teaching training programs, instructor packages, videos, posters and cDs, DVDs, online training and custom-designed training programs.CONTACT: Warren Bailey
dAncO equiPment inc1155 Mackay Stregina Sk S4n 4X9PHONE: (306) 721-9575FAX: (306) 721-2214EMAIL: [email protected]: www.commercialtruckequipment.caBOOTH: 606PRODUCT/SERVICE: truck-mounted cranes and equipment, winches, gravel boxes, hydraulic systems, drive-line parts and ser-vice, power take-offs, splitter boxes, hook lifts, towing equipment, lube and service bodies, digger derricks, aerial devices, sales, service and installations. rentals and leasing.CONTACT: ron Saxby
dAyzOn eneRGy SOlutiOnS1700 Varsity Estates Dr nWcalgary aB t3B 2W9PHONE: (403) 797-0356EMAIL: [email protected]: 8CONTACT: Dan Vass
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TRUCK & TRAILER SALES LTD.
Sales • Parts • ServiceREGINA
762 McDonald Street306.525.0466
Toll Free 1.800.667.0466
SASKATOON2326 Northridge Drive
306.242.7988Toll Free 1.888. 242.7988
Visit us at Booth 503
WEBSITEwww.saskvolvo.com
J.C. TRAILERS
demby tRAileR ltdPo Box 1145Weyburn Sk S4h 2L5PHONE: (306) 861-5655FAX: (306) 842-2997EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dembytrailer.comBOOTH: 463, 464PRODUCT/SERVICE: Demby trailer offers a complete line of wellsite accommodations including skid shacks, wellsite trailers, office trailers and service-rig doghouses—spec models or custom builds. We also offer a full line of flatdeck and enclosed trailers.CONTACT: Doug Dembiczak
dFi3403 74 ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 3B8PHONE: (780) 466-5237FAX: (780) 463-3613EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dfi.caBOOTH: 508PRODUCT/SERVICE: DFi is an independent leader in western canada’s oilfield sector, with over 40 years’ experience specializing in steel pile supply, engineering, installation and transport. our new Weyburn branch also provides hydro-vac and trucking services for your next project.CONTACT: Peter atkinson
dPS micRObiAl SOlutiOnSPo Box 116Frobisher Sk S0c 0Y0PHONE: (306) 486-2110FAX: (306) 486-4975EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dpsmicrobial.comBOOTH: 230CONTACT: kyla Maccuish
dRill-tek mWd SeRviceS ltdPo Box 3997 Stn MainSpruce Grove aB t7X 3B2PHONE: (780) 410-0491FAX: (780) 410-0493EMAIL: [email protected]: www.drilltekmwd.comBOOTH: 218PRODUCT/SERVICE: Drill-tek MWD Services is a full service MWD provider. We specialize in equipment manufacturing, rentals, sales, opera-tions, and training. Drill-tek employs highly qualified technicians and field personnel; constant upgrading, training, and education seminars allow our personnel to keep a pulse on advancing trends. upgrade to Drill-tek MWD now.CONTACT: richard campbell
dSG cAnAdA230 29 St ESaskatoon Sk S7L 6Y6PHONE: (306) 242-7644FAX: (306) 242-5457EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dieselservices.comBOOTH: 78, 91PRODUCT/SERVICE: We will be exhibiting diesel fuel-injection pumps, injectors and turbocharger components; iPD engine parts for cat, cummins, Detroit, navistar, Waukesha; chevrolet, GM, Ford, Dodge performance products; diesel fuel additives; generators two to 2,000 kilowatts; and racor filtration systems.CONTACT: Marianne Loucks
dSi dAlcO SeRviceS incPHONE: (403) 348-5554FAX: (403) 348-5545EMAIL: [email protected]: 72CONTACT: rebecca Dehooghe
dt PlAnetARieS inc11550 154 St nWEdmonton aB t5M 3n8PHONE: (780) 454-9922FAX: (780) 454-0335EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dthubs.comBOOTH: 279CONTACT: Don Grafton
eAGle OilField SeRviceS ltdPo Box 330arcola Sk S0c 0G0PHONE: (306) 575-7700FAX: (306) 455-2250EMAIL: [email protected]: 465CONTACT: Mark Doty
edmOntOn tRAileR SAleS & leASinG ltd26420 twp rd 531aacheson aB t7X 5a3PHONE: (780) 962-8195FAX: (780) 960-0679EMAIL: [email protected]: www.edmontontrailer.comBOOTH: 500CONTACT: Bill Mitchell
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Phone: 306.634.5150www.brentgedakwelding.com
• Pressure Welding – Stainless & Carbon• Fabrication – Custom Packaging
• Quality Control & Weld Procedures• All General Welding
• Rig Repairs – Casing Bowls• Industrial Insulation
• Utilidor & Self-Framing Buildings• 3-D Drafting Services
• ISN and ComplyWorks Certified
Serving the Saskatchewan, Manitoba & Alberta Oilfields
enbRidGe PiPelineS (SASkAtcHeWAn) incPo Box 1400Estevan Sk S4a 2k9PHONE: (306) 636-7273FAX: (306) 636-7227EMAIL: [email protected]: www.enbridge.comBOOTH: 273PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) inc. and affiliated companies have provided southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba with crude oil and nGL transportation services since 1955. We operate approxi-mately 2,200 km of pipeline and have storage capacity of 67,000 m3. current throughputs average approximately 25,000 m3 of crude oil and 425 m3/d of nGL.CONTACT: Jeff Yanko
eneRGy AuctiOnS inc161 Woodburn cresokotoks aB t1S 1L4PHONE: (403) 815-2016EMAIL: [email protected]: www.energyauctions.caBOOTH: 221CONTACT: Marlon Ellerby
enFORm5055 11 St nEcalgary aB t2E 8n4PHONE: (403) 516-8000FAX: (403) 291-9408EMAIL: [email protected]: www.enform.caBOOTH: 73PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enform provides the essential training, certification, and safety services needed by the canadian petroleum industry. Enform’s portfolio of over 120 industry-leading courses cover safety, operations, technology and environmental management. Enform is now the petroleum safety associa-tion for Saskatchewan and has just opened an office in regina. For more information, visit www.enform.ca.CONTACT: Lois holloway
enviROtec SeRviceS incPo Box 25055 100 cory rdSaskatoon Sk S7k 8B7PHONE: (306) 244-9500FAX: (306) 244-9501EMAIL: [email protected]: www.envirotec.caBOOTH: 223CONTACT: Blair Dueck
enviROtRAP SyStemSBox 340alameda Sk S0c 0a0PHONE: (306) 489-2250FAX: (306) 489-2020EMAIL: [email protected]: www.envirotrap.comBOOTH: 38PRODUCT/SERVICE: the Envirotrap containment System is the most economical, user-friendly sec-ondary containment system on the market. it has proven to be the best product in the field to contain leaks from wellheads, chemical pumps and chemical barrels. these units are being praised by oil companies and environmental agencies alike!CONTACT: ian k. thompson
equAl tRAnSPORtPo Box 576carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-4470FAX: (306) 453-4404EMAIL: [email protected]: 461CONTACT: Donnie Lesage
eSSentiAl cOil & StimulAtiOn SeRviceS1711 Dirkson Dr nEredcliff aB t0J 2P0PHONE: (403) 580-8901FAX: (403) 580-8906EMAIL: [email protected]: www.essentialenergy.caBOOTH: 458CONTACT: Duane Perkins
eStevAn PlAStic PROductS ltdPo Box 950Estevan Sk S4a 2a7PHONE: (306) 634-6400FAX: (306) 634-7828EMAIL: [email protected]: www.estevanplastics.caBOOTH: 402PRODUCT/SERVICE: Fibreglass repair of steel tanks, tank skimmers, belt guards, insulated buildings, 400- and 500-barrel fibreglass tanks. 780-barrel tanks.CONTACT: Vernon McLean
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eveRGReen enviRO cORPPo Box 40carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-4475FAX: (306) 453-4476EMAIL: [email protected]: www.evergreenenviro.caBOOTH: 214PRODUCT/SERVICE: EverGreen Enviro corp. provides a wide vari-ety of expertise in the upstream oil and gas industry. Projects include environ mental protection plans, impact assessments, pre-disturbance assessments, vegetation and wildlife risk assessments, environmen-tal audits, gas migration testing, electromagnetic surveying and reclamation plans for oil, emulsion, produced water spills, flare pits and abandoned wellsites.CONTACT: Dean hoffman
extReme telemAticS cORP111-1144 29 ave nEcalgary aB t2E 7P1PHONE: (403) 290-6322FAX: (403) 290-6301EMAIL: [email protected]: www.etcorp.caBOOTH: 249, 250PRODUCT/SERVICE: Etc is a company that specializes in design-ing and building highly reliable, low-cost, low-power embedded controllers for the oil and gas indus-try. at Etc, there is an emphasis put on well thought-out designs that are reliable and flexible enough to be used for a variety of applications.CONTACT: Mark Scantlebury
FASt tRuckinG SeRvice ltdPo Box 700carnduff Sk S0c 0S0PHONE: (306) 482-3244FAX: (306) 482-3310EMAIL: [email protected]: www.fasttruckingservice.comBOOTH: 607, 608PRODUCT/SERVICE: We special-ize in moving drilling rigs and in oilfield hauling. We have 8x8-bed trucks with floater tires, picker trucks up to 50 tonnes, tri-axle winch tractors, and tri-16- and 24-wheel trailers.CONTACT: Laurie connelly
FibeRSPAR linePiPe cAnAdA ltd600-816 7 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 1a1PHONE: (403) 265-9900FAX: (403) 266-7111EMAIL: [email protected]: www.fiberspar.com BOOTH: 445PRODUCT/SERVICE: 2-inch to 6-inch flowlines for 750, 1000, 1500 and 2500 psi pressures. Lower installed costs due to spoolable tech-nology. 100% corrosion-resistant pipe.CONTACT: Jaret Burgoyne
FiRemASteR OilField SeRviceS inc1795 1 ave nEWeyburn Sk S4h 3E8PHONE: (306) 842-4488FAX: (306) 842-4487EMAIL: [email protected]: www.firemaster.caBOOTH: 433PRODUCT/SERVICE: Firemaster oilfield Services has over 25 years of service in the oil industry in west-ern canada. Firemaster is a fully integrated safety service company specializing in critical sour drilling, completions and workovers, stand-by fire and shower services, emer-gency well control and oilfield fire monitoring for h2S and So2, mobile weather stations, patient transfer vehicles and industry training (con-fined space, confined space res-cue, high-angle rescue, Petroleum industry training Service rig rescue, firefighting, full medical division, etc.).CONTACT: Dennis o’connor
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A proud leader in the energy
services industry for 37 years!
• Alida • Virden• Regina• Carlyle
• Calgary• Halbrite
• Saskatoon• White City
• Wainwright• Lloydminster• Emerald Park
• Swift Currentand our head office in
• Lampman(306) 487-2281
http://www.carsonenergyservices.com
FlexPiPe SyStemS inc3501 54 ave SEcalgary aB t2c 0a9PHONE: (403) 503-0548FAX: (403) 503-0547EMAIL: [email protected]: www.flexpipesystems.comBOOTH: 3PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flexpipe Systems, a division of Shawcor Ltd., manufactures and sells a spoolable composite pipeline system used in gathering systems, water disposal, co2 injection pipelines and other applications where a corrosion-resistant, high-pressure pipeline is required. Flexpipe Systems provides proven, innovative solutions, help-ing clients drive down costs and increase productivity.CONTACT: Geoff Maisey
Flint eneRGy SeRviceS ltdPo Box 1731Estevan Sk S4c 1c8PHONE: (306) 634-6877FAX: (306) 634-6879EMAIL: [email protected]: www.flintenergy.comBOOTH: 442PRODUCT/SERVICE: oil and gas service provider with over 60 loca-tions in canada/uSa. construction, maintenance, mechanical, pipeline, logistics, electrical, instrumentation, fabrication of process equipment, tubular management, safety ser vices, internal pipe coatings and many other services. Striving to become service provider and employer of choice in the industry. touGh and truStED.CONTACT: Glen Mitchell
FORSytH PlASticSPo Box 111Sinclair MB r0M 2a0PHONE: (204) 662-4479FAX: (204) 662-4433EMAIL: [email protected]: 6PRODUCT/SERVICE: Buildings – plastic. Spill containers – plastic. Fencing – well cattle guard. texas gates.CONTACT: Mel Forsyth
FORt GARRy induStRieS ltd1523 ross ave Eregina Sk S4n 7E5PHONE: (306) 757-5606FAX: (306) 781-7926EMAIL: [email protected]: www.fgiltd.comBOOTH: 63PRODUCT/SERVICE: Lode king picker specialized oilfield trailers. tridem tandem flats and steps. Midland belly and end dump con-figurations. Parts and service. See us at booth #63.CONTACT: richard kazakoff
4 StAR ventuReS ltdPo Box 193Gull Lake Sk S0n 1a0PHONE: (306) 672-3317FAX: (306) 672-4429EMAIL: [email protected]: 604PRODUCT/SERVICE: Power tongs and pressure testing.CONTACT: tiffany Lloyd
FROntieR inSPectiOn/Flint tubulARPo Box 909Estevan Sk S4a 2a7PHONE: (306) 634-8085FAX: (306) 634-8025EMAIL: [email protected]: 9, 10PRODUCT/SERVICE: indoor inspection plant, tubing inspection services, drill pipe inspection servic-es, sucker rod inspection services, EZ Flow tubing liners, rod guide manufacturing and on-site rig floor tubing inspection.CONTACT: kevin Daae
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Estevan SK 306-634-3616 Leduc AB 780-980-2066Fort Nelson BC 250-774-2615
www.bbaxtertransport.ca
Serving the Oil Patch for over 50 years.
✦ General & Heavy oilfield hauling✦ Hot shot service✦ Pipe custodian✦ Picker/Bed/Winch trucks✦ Forklift service✦ Common carrier for Canada and
United States
ACE/FAST/COR Approved
FROntieR PeteRbilt SAleS ltdPo Box 1340Estevan Sk S4a 2k9PHONE: (306) 636-6320FAX: (306) 636-6321EMAIL: [email protected]: www.frontierpeterbilt.comBOOTH: 422, 423, 424, 425PRODUCT/SERVICE: Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. specializes in Peterbilt sales, service and parts with dealerships in Estevan, regina, Saskatoon and Lloydminster. We are committed to serving customers in Saskatchewan and beyond, offer-ing a complete line of new and used trucks and parts, and service sup-port for all makes and models.CONTACT: John Murie
FROntieR POWeR PROductSPHONE: (204) 949-1526FAX: (204) 949-1527EMAIL: [email protected]: 259, 260CONTACT: Joe Leskovjan
GeRAld deS ROcHeS AGency incPHONE: (403) 250-9315FAX: (403) 250-9316EMAIL: [email protected]: 272CONTACT: Gerald Des roches
GFi SyStemS inc401-4909 49 Stred Deer aB t4n 1V1PHONE: (403) 598-4678EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gfisystems.caBOOTH: 32CONTACT: Jeremy crossman
GOOdOn induStRieS ltdPo Box 777Boissevain MB r0k 0E0PHONE: (204) 534-2468FAX: (204) 534-2267EMAIL: [email protected]: www.goodon.comBOOTH: 76PRODUCT/SERVICE: Quality post-frame buildings for your farm, com-mercial and industrial needs.CONTACT: Ed Dyck, Brad Edwards
GRit induStRieS incPo Box 10448Lloydminster aB t9V 3a5PHONE: (780) 875-5577FAX: (780) 205-2869EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gritindustries.comBOOTH: 2, 528PRODUCT/SERVICE: Grit industries and its divisions, a-Fire Burners and cold Weather technologies, provide numer-ous products and services to the petroleum industry. these include specialty steel design and fabrica-tion, containment systems, various solids-handling devices and pro-cesses (from desanding tanks to transporting catalyst), burners and burner management systems, and indirect process heating.CONTACT: Gerald Ford
GuARdiAn cHemicAlS inc131 18 St nEWeyburn Sk S4h 2W3PHONE: (306) 280-7373EMAIL: [email protected]: www.guardianchem.caBOOTH: 270CONTACT: Darren Stubbs
GueSt cOntROlS (2001) ltd5503 52 StLloydminster aB t9V 0r7PHONE: (780) 875-5822FAX: (780) 875-5824EMAIL: [email protected]: www.guestcontrols.comBOOTH: 55, 56CONTACT: chad Guest, carey Black
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Industry Safety Training
Dedicated to serving the safety training needs of the oil & gas industry
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For nearly 20 years, the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute has provided industry-recognized safety and skills training to the oil & gas industry in southeast
Saskatchewan and beyond.
To register, call toll-free 1-866-999-7372Regional campuses: Estevan, Weyburn, Moosomin, Assiniboia
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Del equipment1265 McDonald Street, Regina, SK S4N 4X5
Parts • Sales • Service - For Most Truck Equipment
Over 60 years of service to the North American trucking industry.
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10 to 40 tons Capacityreaches to 142’
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HAllibuRtOn GROuP cAnAdA1600-645 7 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 4G8PHONE: (403) 260-8609FAX: (403) 231-8580EMAIL: [email protected]: www.halliburton.comBOOTH: 506, 512PRODUCT/SERVICE: Providing products, services and integrated solutions for oil and gas explora-tion, development and produc-tion. capabilities range from initial evaluation of producing formation to drilling and completion production enhancement, and well mainten-ance for a single well or an entire field. halliburton will serve primarily the oilfield drilling and completions markets through well construction, formation evaluation, and produc-tion and completion products, both downhole and surface.CONTACT: teresa DeMare
HAnOveR dOOR SyStemS105 commerce DrSteinbach MB r5G 1W6PHONE: (204) 326-3667FAX: (204) 326-5302EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hanoverdoors.comBOOTH: 45PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supply and install heavy-duty weight counter-balanced doors for very large and high-cycle applications. also a supplier of insulated and polycarbonate doors.CONTACT: Walter toews
HAWkeye induStRieS inc4716 76 ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 0a5PHONE: (780) 490-4295FAX: (780) 490-4290EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hawk-eye.comBOOTH: 246PRODUCT/SERVICE: hawkeye industries inc. is an alberta-based manufacturer of oil and gas storage, production and distribution prod-ucts. We specialize in tank gauging, tank venting, tubing drains, rod shears and pipeline products such as transition fittings, polyethylene fit-tings, casing speers and tracer wire.CONTACT: Jeremy Stasiuk
HAzcO enviROnmentAl SeRviceS ltdBox 93Weyburn Sk S4h 2J9PHONE: (306) 861-8294FAX: (403) 301-2755EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hazco.comBOOTH: 605PRODUCT/SERVICE: Waste management and tracking for haz-ardous waste streams, demolition, lease construction and reclamation, boneyard and site cleanups, and engineered landfill construction.CONTACT: Duane Bradley
HAztecH FiRe And SAFety SeRviceS inc1139 Weaver St Eregina Sk S4n 5Y2PHONE: (306) 352-9114FAX: (306) 721-2453EMAIL: [email protected]: www.haztechsafety.comBOOTH: 511PRODUCT/SERVICE: on-site medical clinics (including nurse and physician services), construction safety officers, standby medical services (EMt including mobile treatment centre), Department of transportation drug and alcohol screening, and high-angle/confined-space rescue services.CONTACT: Scott rodonets
HORizOn enteRPRiSeS inc170-22555 twp rd 530Sherwood Park aB t8a 4t7PHONE: (780) 467-5149FAX: (780) 467-6641EMAIL: [email protected]: www.horizoncanada.netBOOTH: 603PRODUCT/SERVICE: horizon Enterprises inc. has been delivering first-class mobile treatment centres and commercial slide-in’s to the oil and gas industry for 10 years, and we can custom fit a unit for your needs.CONTACT: Lindsay or karen Bass
HOt tOOlS6014 52 aveLloydminster aB t9V 2S8PHONE: (780) 875-2468FAX: (780) 875-2478EMAIL: [email protected]: www.2hottools.caBOOTH: 57PRODUCT/SERVICE: Drilling, refining, production products and services, and inspection services.CONTACT: chris Webb
HSe inteGRAted ltd46 13 StWeyburn Sk S4h 1k8PHONE: (306) 861-2406EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hseintegrated.comBOOTH: 513, 514CONTACT: tyler tollefson
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Visit us at the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show 2011
in Weyburn Booths 422, 423, 424 & 425
Estevan, SK306-636-6320
1-888-345-8070
HytORc SAleS & SeRvice45 corriveau aveSt albert aB t8n 5a3PHONE: (780) 459-5004FAX: (780) 459-8004EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hytorcwest.caBOOTH: 50PRODUCT/SERVICE: hytorc hydraulic torque Equipment and Bolting technologies: for over 35 years, we have been providing industrial bolting solutions for the oil and gas, pipeline, power generation, mining, pulp and paper, and manu-facturing industries. Engineering that is dedicated to helping indi-vidual industry companies meet their bolting requirements is illustra-tive to what separates us from the competitors!CONTACT: ron Berge
i-dent GROuP inc2943 19 St nEcalgary aB t2E 7a2PHONE: (403) 275-1919FAX: (403) 275-1888EMAIL: [email protected]: www.i-dent.comBOOTH: 36PRODUCT/SERVICE: Battery/plant signs, pipeline signs, posts and hardware, safety signs, wellsite signs, decals/labels, custom safety signs, WhMiS signage/tags, tDG placards, directional signs, traffic signs, vehicle decals, magnetic vehi-cle signs, site signs, safety award decals and much more!CONTACT: tanya Greffard
imPAct OilField mAnAGement teAm incPo Box 1180carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-6248FAX: (306) 453-6276EMAIL: [email protected]: www.impactoil.caBOOTH: 271PRODUCT/SERVICE: Providing professional and qualified supervi-sion for production, construction and drilling to the oilfield industry— safely—for the past 15 years!CONTACT: Debbie Fischer
imPReGlOn cOAtinGS5812 87 St nWEdmonton aB t6E 2Y4PHONE: (780) 465-5050FAX: (780) 466-4049EMAIL: [email protected]: www.impreglon.comBOOTH: 83CONTACT: Barry adam
induStRiAl cOmmunicAtiOn SyStemS ltdPo Box 700Estevan Sk S4a 2a6PHONE: (306) 634-3783FAX: (306) 634-1233EMAIL: [email protected]: 27PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wide area of two-way radio system repeater coverage. complete line of VhF and uhF radio products, call-out alarms, wireless cellular amps and handsfree kits. Serving the oilfield area for over 50 years.CONTACT: alan Dougherty
induStRiAl electRic (WeybuRn) ltd1120 East aveWeyburn Sk S4h 3E4PHONE: (306) 842-7290FAX: (306) 842-7277EMAIL: [email protected]: 252CONTACT: Geoff White
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Estevan, SK CAN306.634.8388
Glenburn, ND USA701.362.7419
[email protected] www.doallmetal.com
Nisku, AB CAN780.955.7610
FABRICATING, WELDING, MACHINING, HYDRAULICS, SANDBLASTING & PAINTING. BIG OR SMALL, WE DO ALL.
FROM THE CROWN DOWN.
In-house engineering & drafting
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Recertification, inspections & repair services
Customer satisfaction is our main priority. Contact us today!
Doghouse/Water Tanks, Combination Buildings, Pump House Buildings, Boiler Buildings, Substructures, Mud Tanks, Hydraulic Catwalks, Derricks, Drawworks, Flock Tanks, and more!
itt WAteR & WASteWAteR SASkAtOOn10-3111 Millar aveSaskatoon Sk S7k 6n3PHONE: (306) 933-4849FAX: (306) 931-0051EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ittwww.caBOOTH: 17PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flygt sub-mersible pumps, thompson diesel pumps, Flygt diesel generators. Sales, Service, rentals.
JAckAl enteRPRiSeSPo Box 87Griffin Sk S0c 1G0PHONE: (306) 861-9271FAX: (306) 842-0934EMAIL: [email protected]: 522CONTACT: Jim Piel
JenSen’S WeldinG7100 64 Sttaber aB t1G 2J1PHONE: (403) 223-2544FAX: (403) 223-8060EMAIL: [email protected]: 449PRODUCT/SERVICE: We can supply custom-built tanks single-wall from 20 barrel to 3000 bar-rel, double-wall from 20 barrel to 1000 barrel, a complete supply of accessories, sweet or sour, gauge systems, fire tubes, catalytic heat-ers, skimmers, heat coils, insulation, internal coating, painting, stainless internal piping, coned bottoms and sloped bottoms.CONTACT: Lorne Jensen
JeRRy mAinil ltd1530 new city Garden rdWeyburn Sk S4h 2L1 PHONE: (306) 842-5412FAX: (306) 842-6560EMAIL: [email protected]: www.jerrymainilltd.comBOOTH: 600, 601PRODUCT/SERVICE: Jerry Mainil Ltd. and its experienced staff have been serving the southeast Saskatchewan oilpatch since 1961. We specialize in oilfield construction including cat work, backhoes, recla-mation, welding truck cranes, winch trucks, pipeline contracting, pipe-fitting crews, lease and roadwork, snow plowing and steamers.CONTACT: Dale Mainil
JOHn bROOkS cOmPAny limited2625 Meadowpine BlvdMississauga on L5n 7k5PHONE: (905) 624-4200FAX: (905) 567-4230EMAIL: [email protected]: www.johnbrooks.caBOOTH: 242CONTACT: Stacey Minkhorst
JuneWARRen-nickle’S eneRGy GROuP200-816 55 ave nEcalgary aB t2E 6Y4PHONE: (403) 209-3583FAX: (403) 245-8666EMAIL: [email protected]: www.junewarren-nickles.comBOOTH: 20, 21PRODUCT/SERVICE: the JuneWarren-nickle’s Energy Group is canada’s oldest and most rec-ognized energy publishing house. Providing authoritative print and online publications, data sets, maps, charts and directories, we are the canadian leaders in oil and gas, construction and alternative energy publishing.CONTACT: Jeannine Dryden
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kinG’S eneRGy SeRviceS ltd277-28042 hwy 11red Deer county aB t4S 2L4PHONE: (403) 343-2822FAX: (403) 347-1470EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kingsenergy.comBOOTH: 12PRODUCT/SERVICE: king’s Energy Services Ltd. maintains a commitment towards the highest quality of instrumentation, valve products and services. For over 30 years, king’s has specialized in pro-viding services throughout western canada. With our extensive fleet of service vehicles, king’s can handle large or small projects quickly, effi-ciently, safely and economically.CONTACT: Mark Lizee
kRAmeR ltd Po Box 707 Stn Mainregina Sk S4P 3a8PHONE: (306) 949-6269FAX: (306) 949-6277EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kramer.caBOOTH: 602PRODUCT/SERVICE: Saskatchewan’s cat dealer since 1944. Full line includes track-type tractors, excavators, backhoe load-ers, skid steer loaders, generators and motor graders. Product support services include customer support agreements, custom track service, custom hydraulic service and SoS fluid analysis service.CONTACT: Becki Schultz
kAl tiRe25 3 St SEWeyburn Sk S4h 2B7PHONE: (306) 842-6661FAX: (306) 842-0055EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kaltire.comBOOTH: 466PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stop by our outside booth to see us. We will have a variety of tires on display. tires to meet all your needs from personal to commercial use. We have a reliable 24-hour commercial service truck available, along with two other service trucks to meet all your service needs.CONTACT: Dustin Stokes
kilOWAttS deSiGn cOmPAny inc90-2150 29 St nEcalgary aB t1Y 7G4PHONE: (403) 272-9404FAX: (403) 272-9433EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kilowatts.comBOOTH: 98PRODUCT/SERVICE: kilowatts Design has 28 years’ experience providing leading automation and electrical design, project manage-ment and implementation services. our measurement services group assists clients with analysis, pro-cedures and recommendations to solve regulatory and material balance problems. Proven turnkey systems for truck/rail product load-ing add to our range of automation solutions.CONTACT: taryl Grimshire
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Stewart Steel Inc. Industrial and Oilfield Fabrication
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
(306) 842-4411 or toll-free (866) 940-4411
Check out our project galleries at... www.stewartsteel.com
Located in Weyburn, Stewart Steel is ideally positioned to serve drilling and well servicing companies in Southeast Saskatchewan from their 40,000 sq. ft. facility.
offering also includes an in-house design department (utilizing 3-D “Solidworks”) and a combination water-jet-plasma cutting table for precision parts production. A full-service paint facility rounds out their offering.
Whether your requirements are simple or complex, one-of-a-kind, multiples, or anything in-between, you can depend on Stewart Steel Inc. to deliver to your spec.
When you’re working in S.E. Saskatchewan, put Stewart Steel to work for you!
Rolling Stock- Dog Houses - Mud/Pump Trailers - Pipe Racks & Tubs
Tankage- Mud Tanks - Shale Tanks- Storage Tanks
Structural- Stands & Towers - Catwalks &
Platforms - Ladders, Stairs
& Rails
kRJ cuStOm FAbRicAtinG ltdPo Box 657Estevan Sk S4a 2a5PHONE: (306) 634-9955FAX: (306) 634-8876EMAIL: [email protected]: 415PRODUCT/SERVICE: Specializing in custom-made aluminum and steel tool boxes, fuel tanks and cabinets of all sizes. Shearing and braking up to 10 foot x 1/4 inch plates. aluminum, steel or stainless steel repairs also available. computerized plasma-cutter system for all your shape-, letter-, and sign-cutting needs.CONTACT: ken Mehler
kti limited60-4216 54 ave SEcalgary aB t2c 2E3PHONE: (403) 509-0151FAX: (403) 509-0154EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ktiltd.on.caBOOTH: 212PRODUCT/SERVICE: kti Limited is an industry leader in the distribu-tion of high-quality products and services to the canadian natural gas, oil and electric industries. our commitment is to bring unparalleled long-term sustainable value to our customers by providing innovative solutions through leading-edge tech-nologies, competitive pricing and value-added services. kti Limited represents leading manufacturers including: r.W. Lyall (distribu-tion system products), kWh Pipe (polyethylene pipe), rahn Plastics (polyethylene fittings), Mueller co. (pipeline products and tapping equipment), honeywell-Donkin rMG (regulators, oPcos, relief valves, prefabricated stations), Flowserve-nordstrom (iron & steel plug valves, PE valves), cameron (ball valves) and Sensus (gas & electric meters
and automated metering infrastruc-ture, project management–installation and consulting). our experience and understanding of the industries provides the basis for our compre-hensive, flexible and value-added solutions that improve your bottom-line profitability.CONTACT: John Bright
luFkin induStRieS cAnAdA ltd1050-808 4 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 3E8PHONE: (403) 234-7692FAX: (403) 265-6913EMAIL: [email protected]: www.lufkin.caBOOTH: 459PRODUCT/SERVICE: Lufkin industries has supplied pumping units in canada for over 60 years. Lufkin also provides technology to help producers design and optimize their pumping systems.CONTACT: Bill Mcknight
mARkSmen veGetAtiOn mAnAGement incPo Box 3432regina Sk S0G 3c0PHONE: (306) 535-8008FAX: (306) 731-2792EMAIL: [email protected]: 66CONTACT: Murray Froehlich
mAtRix SOlutiOnS incPo Box 279Weyburn Sk S4h 2k1PHONE: (306) 842-3088FAX: (306) 842-3356EMAIL: [email protected]: www.matrix-solutions.comBOOTH: 527PRODUCT/SERVICE: Matrix Solutions provides services in initial spill response, Phase i and ii site assessments, flare pit remediation, spill remediation, lease reclamation, pre-site assessments, real-time aer-ial photography utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles, electromagnetic surveys, groundwater investigations, design and operation of ground-water collection systems, and environ mental impact statements.CONTACT: Jon hutt
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microbial solutions
RedDeer,AB
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control & eliminate paraffin, iron
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PERCY H. DAVIS LTD.
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mAxim tRuck & tRAileR475 henderson Drregina Sk S4n 5W8PHONE: (306) 721-9700FAX: (306) 721-3993EMAIL: [email protected]: www.maximinc.comBOOTH: 467, 468, 469, 470PRODUCT/SERVICE: international trucks: new and used trucks (over 300 units), arnes complete line of trailers, castleton steel grain trailers, tempke aluminum trailers, Eager Beaver trailers, Pintle trailer to 50 tonne, daily rental of tractors, vans and grain trailers, and parts and ser-vice for the above equipment.CONTACT: Jay hall
mAxxAm AnAlyticS inc114-116 research DrSaskatoon Sk S7n 3r3PHONE: (306) 249-1014FAX: (306) 249-1015EMAIL: [email protected]: 287CONTACT: karen Malanowich
mci SOlutiOnSSS 2 Site 26 comp 2Fort St John Bc V1J 4M7PHONE: (250) 263-0977FAX: (250) 263-0978EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mcisolutions.caBOOTH: 255CONTACT: chris kane
m-i SWAcO805 Government rd SWeyburn Sk S4h 2V1PHONE: (306) 842-0307FAX: (306) 842-1275EMAIL: [email protected]: 436PRODUCT/SERVICE: complete line of solids control equipment, including shale shakers, along with drilling fluids and production chemicals.CONTACT: todd Gallant, Sam Bachorick
micROHARd SyStemS inc150 country hills Landing nWcalgary aB t3k 5P3PHONE: (403) 606-1553FAX: (403) 248-2762EMAIL: [email protected]: www.microhardcorp.comBOOTH: 216CONTACT: Samarth narvla
midWeSt SuRveyS inc2827 Sunridge Blvd nEcalgary aB t1Y 6G1PHONE: (403) 244-7471FAX: (403) 291-9471EMAIL: [email protected]: www.midwestsurveys.comBOOTH: 62PRODUCT/SERVICE: Midwest Surveys is a professional land-surveying firm specializing in provid-ing geomatics services to the oil
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Tremcar Aluminum TC-407 crude oilnon-insulated trailer
38 000 L, Intraax suspension
Tremcar Aluminum TC-407 crude oilnon-insulated trailer
38 000 L, Intraax suspension
NEW SALES OFFICE, TREMCAR INC.2174 Airport Dr., Suite 103, Saskatoon, SK S7L 6M6
TREMCAR WEST5 – 22nd Avenue, P.O. Box 964, Weyburn, SK S4H 2L2
Tel.: 306-842-6100 / Fax: 306-842-6101
DARREN WILLIAMSV.P. Sales
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STEVE PAYIES.W. Sales Representative
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and gas industry. With offices in Saskatchewan, alberta and British columbia, Midwest’s services include land surveying, mapping, municipal, legal and pipeline right-of-way sur-veys, Saskatchewan/alberta 1 call line locating, GiS, GPS and pipeline construction and integrity surveys.CONTACT: Steve Drew
millennium diRectiOnAl SeRvice ltdPo Box 1570carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-2533FAX: (306) 453-2534EMAIL: [email protected]: www.millenniumdirectional.comBOOTH: 239CONTACT: Jared riddell
milliGAn biO-tecH incPo Box 130Foam Lake Sk S0a 1a0PHONE: (306) 272-6284FAX: (306) 272-6283EMAIL: [email protected]: www.milliganbiotech.comBOOTH: 515PRODUCT/SERVICE: Milligan Bio-tech inc., incorporated in 1996 and based in Foam Lake, Sk, is a com-pany that is breaking through the barriers of value-added production in rural canada. using off-grade and heated canola to produce bio-diesel, diesel fuel conditioner, penetrat-ing oil and road dust suppressant, Milligan Bio-tech is providing quality bio-diesel solutions.CONTACT: Simone clayton
minARd’S leiSuRe WORldPo Box 785Weyburn Sk S4h 2k8PHONE: (306) 842-3288FAX: (306) 842-0707EMAIL: [email protected]: www.minardsleisureworld.comBOOTH: 620, 621, 622PRODUCT/SERVICE: rental and sales of office trailers and rough-necks; service and parts for office trailers, roughnecks and rVs.CONTACT: Gene Minard
mObile dAtA tecHnOlOGieS9, 101a-26230 twp rd 531aacheson aB t7X 5a4PHONE: (780) 962-2825FAX: (780) 962-2829EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mobiledatatech.caBOOTH: 247, 248PRODUCT/SERVICE: Mobile Data technologies (MDt) is a high-growth technology company focused on bringing the most advanced and robust data-acquisition products to the oil and gas industry. Specializing in pressure trucks, n2 pumpers and hot oilers, MDt also has new prod-ucts launching in 2011 for datavans and coiled tubing units, including a pipe-fatigue tracking module.CONTACT: Blair thornhill
mOduS mOdulAR StRuctuReS incPo Box 730Swift current Sk S9h 3W7PHONE: (306) 770-3200FAX: (306) 773-9005EMAIL: [email protected]: www.modusinc.caBOOTH: 33PRODUCT/SERVICE: MoDuS uses the latest advances to pro-duce structures that deliver superior performance, durability, energy efficiency, and enhanced health and safety. our products can be tailored for relocatable and permanent modular construction, and utilized with traditional building methods to give unique architectural appeal or to match your existing structures. CONTACT: tanja Macisaac
mOOSe mOuntAin mudPo Box 32carlyle Sk S0c 0r0PHONE: (306) 453-4411FAX: (306) 453-4404EMAIL: [email protected]: 460CONTACT: Jason Waugh
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ESTEVAN PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD. Your One-Stop Shop for Fibreglass Tanks
500 Barrel: 1 piece Fibreglass Tank 15' diameter x 16' high
650 Barrel: 1 piece Fibreglass Tank 15' diameter x 20' high
780 Barrel: 1 piece Fibreglass Tank 15' diameter x 25' high
400 Barrel: 12' diameter x 20' high
500 Barrel: 12' diameter x 25' high
100 Barrel: Pop Tanks 10' diameter x 7' 6'' high with a 16'' pop valve in the deck
Also Manufacturers of:
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mRc midField7072 112 ave SEcalgary aB t2c 4Z1PHONE: (403) 233-7166FAX: (403) 262-1695WEBSITE: www.mrcmidfield.comBOOTH: 86, 87, 88
nAlcO cAnAdA eneRGy SeRviceS180-3553 31 St nWcalgary aB t2L 2k7PHONE: (403) 284-6275FAX: (403) 282-2926WEBSITE: www.nalco.comBOOTH: 241CONTACT: Frank cosman
neWAltA cORPORAtiOn OilField SeRviceSPo Box 218Weyburn Sk S4h 2J9PHONE: (306) 458-2419FAX: (306) 458-2774EMAIL: [email protected]: 60PRODUCT/SERVICE: nEWaLta – better ways to manage waste. newalta realizes the value in waste through recovery of saleable prod-ucts. through 41 integrated facilities, we deliver world-class solutions to producers. Waste collected, such as drilling wastes, well workover wastes, tank bottoms, spill material, frac fluid and sludges.CONTACT: Dale Schmidt
nilex inc9304 39 ave nWEdmonton aB t6E 6L8PHONE: (780) 463-9535FAX: (780) 463-1773EMAIL: [email protected]: www.nilex.comBOOTH: 289PRODUCT/SERVICE: nilex civil Environmental Group products and technologies lessens environmental impact of construction projects by protecting surface and ground-water, and minimizing the need for natural aggregate and fill materials. applications: roads, mechanically stabilized earth, walls and slopes, erosion and sediment control, con-tainment, drainage.CONTACT: cindy reekie
nORbeRt’S mAnuFActuRinG ltdPo Box 280Glenboro MB r0k 0X0PHONE: (204) 827-2015FAX: (204) 827-2495EMAIL: [email protected]: www.norberts.com BOOTH: 452PRODUCT/SERVICE: Full line of flat deck, utility, enclosed, boiler and oilfield change trailers.CONTACT: norbert collet
nORRiS PROductiOn SOlutiOnS9530 60 aveEdmonton aB t6E 0c1PHONE: (780) 434-8566FAX: (780) 435-2124EMAIL: [email protected]: 226, 227CONTACT: Brittany Parrott
nORtHeRn Steel induStRieSPo Box 1718tisdale Sk S0E 1a0PHONE: (306) 873-1218FAX: (306) 873-2252EMAIL: [email protected]: 217CONTACT: Doug Forsyth
nOv FluidcOntROl, bRAndt PROduct SAleS1600-540 5 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 0M2PHONE: (403) 303-3450FAX: (403) 263-8488WEBSITE: www.nov.comBOOTH: 420, 421PRODUCT/SERVICE: noV Fluidcontrol’s focus is minimizing fluids use, reducing disposal costs and improving overall drilling and production performance. Services range from solids control and waste management to drilling and comple-tion fluids. noV Portable Power is a provider of portable generators, temperature control equipment and diesel light towers.CONTACT: clyde Bonnell, Greg Ward
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Oil SPill cOntinGency GROuPS #4 & #51733 Eaglesham aveWeyburn Sk S4h 2W8PHONE: (306) 842-8151FAX: (306) 842-8151EMAIL: [email protected]: www.saskoilspill.comBOOTH: 526PRODUCT/SERVICE: the oil Spill contingency is an oil spill co-op. there are 98 members from the Weyburn and Estevan areas. the oil spill co-op supplies training and field equipment for the first response to an oil spill in areas #4 & #5.CONTACT: Laurel Mohl
OPtimum OilField inStRumentAtiOn ltdPo Box 2231kindersley Sk S0L 1S0PHONE: (306) 463-3811FAX: (306) 463-6032EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ooil.caBOOTH: 213PRODUCT/SERVICE: computer numerical control machine shop, research and development, design, products, leak detection, gland system, fluid sampler and pump jack engine (kohler).CONTACT: Mark thornton
PAlkO enviROnmentAl ltdPo Box 148Midale Sk S0c 1S0PHONE: (306) 458-2988FAX: (306) 458-2721EMAIL: [email protected]: www.palko.comBOOTH: 238PRODUCT/SERVICE: Palko Environmental Ltd. provides waste management and resource recovery solutions to the oil and gas industry in western canada. Palko is commit-ted to providing superior value and solutions to customers. this means reviewing all potential alternatives and then implementing waste, water and oil treatment, and solutions that are economically attractive, technically feasible and environmentally sound.CONTACT: Jason Peterson
PAnAmA enteRPRiSeS (1990) inc11850 149 St nWEdmonton aB t5V 1P2PHONE: (780) 452-5757FAX: (780) 452-5767EMAIL: [email protected]: www.panamawindsocks.caBOOTH: 204PRODUCT/SERVICE: Windsocks and frames, flags, Morgan chemical injectors (no-leak), atomizers, screw pump markers and more.CONTACT: angela Johnson
PAntHeR dRillinG cORPORAtiOnPo Box 1479Weyburn Sk S4h 3n8PHONE: (306) 842-7370FAX: (306) 842-7372WEBSITE: www.pantherdrilling.caBOOTH: 416PRODUCT/SERVICE: 100% Saskatchewan-owned and operated drilling company based in southeast Saskatchewan. Panther Drilling presently operates three state-of-the-art drilling rigs.CONTACT: Bernie Bjorndalen
PeAk eneRGy SeRviceSPo Box 332Lampman Sk S0c 1n0PHONE: (306) 487-3219FAX: (306) 487-2425EMAIL: [email protected]: www.peak-energy.comBOOTH: 453, 454PRODUCT/SERVICE: Peak Energy Services is a diversified energy ser-vices organization providing oilfield equipment and related services throughout western canada and the midwestern united States. Peak Energy provides a full range of drill-ing and production surface rentals, camps/catering and wellsites, waste-water treatment systems, slickline wireline services and fluids handling.CONTACT: Leanne Fleck
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PetROleum tecHnOlOGy ReSeARcH centRe (PtRc)6 research Drregina Sk S4S 7J7PHONE: (306) 787-1113FAX: (306) 798-4908EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ptrc.caBOOTH: 264PRODUCT/SERVICE: the Ptrc conducts innovative research and development in these core areas: miscible/immiscible gas injection, enhanced waterflooding, (post) cold-flow, near-wellbore confor-mance control. Partners university of regina and Saskatchewan research council enable research continuum from fundamental to field pilot stage. associated exper-tise includes pipe flow technology, mobile pilot lab and intepretive petroleum/environmental analysis.CONTACT: Jolene Goulden
PinAcle StAinleSS Steel inc9-3603 Millar aveSaskatoon Sk S7P 0B2PHONE: (306) 382-2811FAX: (306) 374-8937EMAIL: [email protected]: 58, 59PRODUCT/SERVICE: canada’s leading distributor of stainless, duplex, and specialty alloy steel pipe, tube, fittings, flanges, valves and fasteners. Warehouses located in Saskatoon, Edmonton, Montreal, toronto and Moncton.CONTACT: Scott ion
PiOneeR PROFeSSiOnAl SeRviceS GROuP418B McDonald Stregina Sk S4n 6E1PHONE: (306) 737-8869FAX: (306) 584-3066EMAIL: [email protected]: 210PRODUCT/SERVICE: Land services (surface, mineral), environ-mental services (reclamation, reme-diation, spill response, permitting, planning, drilling waste), vegetation management (spraying, mulching, mowing), safety services (programs, emergency response planning, transportation).CONTACT: Paul Blenkhorn
PiPetecH cORPORAtiOn ltd3311 114 ave SEcalgary aB t2Z 3X2PHONE: (403) 287-3558FAX: (403) 243-6279EMAIL: [email protected]: www.pipetechcorp.comBOOTH: 15PRODUCT/SERVICE: Pipetech helps companies maintain the integ-rity of their pipeline assets while opti-mizing flow rates. our technicians draw from multi-layered sources of technical knowledge and field exper-tise to help companies troubleshoot rigging problems, then choose and use the best products and methods for aggressive yet cost-effective maintenance and batch inhibition programs, ensuring the viability and reliability of the pipeline.CONTACT: terry Lotwin
PlAinS enviROnmentAl incPo Box 519Melville Sk S0a 2P0PHONE: (306) 728-3636FAX: (306) 728-3660EMAIL: [email protected]: www.plainsenvironmental.comBOOTH: 283PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield, industrial, and naturally occurring radioactive material waste disposal, including contaminated soils and solids, liquids, sludge, contaminated waters, lubricants, solvents, drill-ing mud, servicing fluids and other industrial wastes.CONTACT: Wade hillier
PlAinSmAn mFG. inc8305 Mcintyre rd nWEdmonton aB t6E 5J7PHONE: (780) 496-9800FAX: (780) 463-9800EMAIL: [email protected]: www.plainsmanmfg.comBOOTH: 51, 52CONTACT: Dean Segberg
POlycORe tubulAR lininGS1010 1 ave EBow island aB t0k 0G0PHONE: (403) 545-2935FAX: (403) 545-2937EMAIL: [email protected]: 278CONTACT: Don cottrell
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PRAiRie mObile cOmmunicAtiOnS2622a Faithfull aveSaskatoon Sk S7k 5W3PHONE: (306) 933-2667FAX: (306) 933-2977EMAIL: [email protected]: www.prairiemobile.comBOOTH: 26PRODUCT/SERVICE: Prairie Mobile communications is one of the largest wireless communications companies in western canada. We provide sales and service for GPS/automatic vehicle location track-ing/messaging/reporting solutions with remote intrinsically safe panic alarms, supervisory data and control acquisition, satellite, cellular and two-way radio systems including roiP (radio over internet protocol).CONTACT: cory Stinson
PRAiRie WeSteRn ReclAmAtiOn & cOnSt incPo Box 27Bienfait Sk S0c 0M0PHONE: (306) 388-2652FAX: (306) 388-2345EMAIL: [email protected]: www.prairiewestern.comBOOTH: 455, 456PRODUCT/SERVICE: PWr is a land reclamation and oilfield con-struction company that offers a com-plete line of environmental services, oilfield maintenance, gravel hauling, heavy equipment, grading, snow removal, mobile steam cleaning and many other products and services.CONTACT: kathy Gibson
PReciSiOn RentAlSPo Box 310Estevan Sk S4a 2a4PHONE: (306) 461-9107FAX: (306) 634-6599EMAIL: [email protected]: 451PRODUCT/SERVICE: rentals on wellsite trailers and surface equip-ment (tanks, shale bins, flare tanks and frac manifolds).CONTACT: kim Greening
PROPAk eneRGy SeRviceS ltd619 henderson Drregina Sk S4n 6a8PHONE: (306) 775-3223FAX: (306) 775-3228EMAIL: [email protected]: www.propakenergy.comBOOTH: 48, 49, 64, 65PRODUCT/SERVICE: Propak Energy Services provides parts and service for natural gas compression and process equipment worldwide, specializing in engine, compressor, pump and power generation service, refrigeration, dehydration, plant startup, refurbishing, overhauls and revamps. We offer local service in SE Saskatchewan from our regional office in Weyburn.CONTACT: cal Vance
queStOR tecHnOlOGy inc420-1414 8 St SWcalgary aB t2r 1J6PHONE: (403) 539-4374FAX: (403) 571-1539EMAIL: [email protected]: www.questortech.comBOOTH: 502CONTACT: ritchie Stagg
RAydAn mAnuFActuRinG inc601 18 avenisku aB t9E 7t7TOLL FREE: (888) 472-9326FAX: (780) 955-2386EMAIL: [email protected]: www.raydanmfg.comBOOTH: 29, 30PRODUCT/SERVICE: raydan’s rear air Link is the only air ride capable of providing the three most wanted benefits: high roll stability, smooth ride and low maintenance. raydan’s air Link for tandem steer is the only air ride walking beam suspension on the market today. it provides continuous equal-weight distribution, a smooth ride, and high roll stability.CONTACT: Gord McDonald
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PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL INC.For more information Phone (306) 728-3636
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Rebel metAl FAbRicAtORS ltd7911 Edgar industrial Drred Deer aB t4P 3r2PHONE: (403) 314-2265FAX: (403) 314-2249EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mccoyglobal.comBOOTH: 510PRODUCT/SERVICE: We manu-facture several types of vacuum trucks for transporting dangerous goods, fluids, wastes, and solids; cleaning up spills; cleaning out tanks; and disposing of septic materials. all units, such as vacuum equipment, hydrovac units, com-binations, trailer-mounted units and specialty equipment, are easy to use and powerful enough for the tough-est jobs.CONTACT: Duane hirsekorn
RedHeAd equiPment ltd705 henderson Drregina Sk S4n 6a8PHONE: (306) 721-2666FAX: (306) 790-3466EMAIL: [email protected]: www.redheadequipment.caBOOTH: 400, 401PRODUCT/SERVICE: Mack trucks, case construction equipment and Volvo construction equipment.CONTACT: May Fischer
Rice enGineeRinG & OPeRAtinG ltd9333 41 ave nWEdmonton aB t6E 6r5PHONE: (780) 469-1356FAX: (780) 469-2587EMAIL: [email protected]: www.riceeng.comBOOTH: 286PRODUCT/SERVICE: rice Engineering will be featuring duoline technologies - internal lining sys-tems for oilfield tubulars and Bowie Pumps of canada - the market leader in rotary pumps.CONTACT: Mike Posson, Mike kunyk
ROckOil SyneRGieS inc3916 44 avecamrose aB t4h 3h2TOLL FREE: (877) 678-2360EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rockoil.caBOOTH: 240PRODUCT/SERVICE: rockoil Synergies is a fully integrated oil and gas field service organization that provides expertise in wellsite opera-tions and maintenance, automation technology services, and oil and gas production optimization. our integ-rity is built on delivering a complete, integrated solution from reservoir to tank. CONTACT: Derek Woods
SAFe-tee mAnAGementPo Box 209oxbow Sk S0c 2B0PHONE: (306) 483-2480FAX: (306) 483-2145EMAIL: [email protected]: www.safe-tee.comBOOTH: 1, 412PRODUCT/SERVICE: Safe-tee Management (StM) is Saskatchewan’s most compre-hensive occupational health and safety company. With total safety programming, industrial hearing test-ing, on-site safety supervision, first aid services, accident investigation, cPr/first aid, h2S, tDG, WhMiS, confined space and program audits, we have the experience and exper-tise to develop, implement and maintain your oh&S program. StM also has an extensive WcB claims management department to assist in return-to-work development and claims management. Mobile treat-ment units with EMts for fracs, drill-ing and high hazard work.CONTACT: Shirley Galloway
SAnJel cORPORAtiOn200-505 2 St SWcalgary aB t2P 1n8PHONE: (403) 716-0396FAX: (403) 716-4024EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sanjel.comBOOTH: 472PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sanjel corporation is a canadian-based international oilfield service company with over two and a half decades of industry experience. as a major competitor in the global oil and gas market and the largest privately owned oilfield service company in canada, Sanjel offers five specialized
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SASkAtcHeWAn eneRGy tRAininG inStitute255 Spruce DrEstevan Sk S4a 2V6PHONE: (306) 634-4796FAX: (306) 634-8060WEBSITE: www.southeastcollege.orgBOOTH: 203, 438PRODUCT/SERVICE: through partnerships with various safety organizations and safety asso-ciations, the Saskatchewn Energy training institute (Est. 1990) delivers a variety of technical, environmental and safety-related courses and cer-tifications for the energy and industry sectors of southeast Saskatchewan and beyond. Main campuses are located in assiniboia, Estevan, Moosomin and Weyburn.CONTACT: Dave harazny
SASkAtcHeWAn miniStRy OF eneRGy And ReSOuRceS200-2103 11 averegina Sk S4P 3Z8PHONE: (306) 787-8360FAX: (306) 787-2198EMAIL: [email protected]: www.er.gov.sk.caBOOTH: 263PRODUCT/SERVICE: the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and resources works to ensure full and sustainable development of the province’s rich oil and gas resources. the ministry supports business growth in the industry and promotes the province as a good place in which to live, work, invest and do business.CONTACT: Linda ungar
SASkAtcHeWAn miniStRy OF lAbOuR RelAtiOnS & WORkPlAce SAFety400-1870 albert Stregina Sk S4P 4W1PHONE: (306) 787-4507FAX: (306) 787-2208EMAIL: [email protected]: 209
SASkAtcHeWAn SAFety cOuncil445 hoffer Drregina Sk S4n 6E2PHONE: (306) 757-3197FAX: (306) 569-1907EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sasksafety.orgBOOTH: 284PRODUCT/SERVICE: When experi-ence matters, the Saskatchewan Safety council is there to provide the most current safety training in Saskatchewan. contact us today to see how we can help you with all of your safety training needs.CONTACT: Debbie oliver
SASktel1825 Lorne Stregina Sk S4P 3n1PHONE: (306) 777-2522FAX: (306) 777-2525EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sasktel.comBOOTH: 93PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sasktel is the leading full-service communica-tions provider in Saskatchewan. Visit our booth and let our experts help you and your business grow.CONTACT: cameron hutchings
ScHlumbeRGeR cAnAdA limitedPHONE: (403) 509-4416FAX: (403) 509-4021EMAIL: [email protected]: 40, 41CONTACT: Lori Vogel
SilveR FOx cOmPletiOn SeRviceS inc202-307 28042 hwy 11red Deer aB t4S 2L4PHONE: (403) 342-1640FAX: (403) 342-1643EMAIL: [email protected]: www.silverfoxcs.caBOOTH: 244CONTACT: kelly kykkanen
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SimARk cOntROlS ltd10509 46 St SEcalgary aB t2c 5c2PHONE: (403) 236-0580FAX: (403) 279-6553EMAIL: [email protected]: www.simark.comBOOTH: 74PRODUCT/SERVICE: Simark controls Ltd. is a service-oriented, “value added” distributing company specializing in the sales and service of high-quality instrumentation, automation and power products as follows: General Monitors gas and flame detectors, control Microsystems ScaDa, gas flow and automation products, aBB low voltage drives, Simark turbine flow meters and totalizers.CONTACT: Elias Panasuik
Site eneRGy SeRviceSPo Box 340carnduff Sk S0c 0S0PHONE: (306) 482-5107FAX: (306) 482-5256EMAIL: [email protected]: www.siteenergy.comBOOTH: 84, 434, 435PRODUCT/SERVICE: Site Energy Services has the expertise to complete a wide range of projects including pipelines in steel, fibre-glass and polyethylene, pipeline, plant and facility construction, lease construction and reclamation ser-vices, directional drilling, trenching and ploughing for electrical and pipeline construction, large borrow pits, sumps, ditches and dugouts, power generation rentals and aggregate supply.CONTACT: Mike Winter
SmS equiPment2351 albert St nregina Sk S4P 3c6PHONE: (306) 359-3121FAX: (306) 347-8581EMAIL: [email protected]: www.smsequip.comBOOTH: 446, 447, 448CONTACT: Darcy Mckay
SOutH SASk RAtHOle ltdPo Box 1052Weyburn Sk S4h 2L3PHONE: (306) 842-1868FAX: (306) 842-2039EMAIL: [email protected]: www.southsaskrathole.caBOOTH: 524, 525CONTACT: Bruce hodgkin
SPARtAn cOntROlS ltd305 27 St SEcalgary aB t2a 7V2PHONE: (403) 207-0700FAX: (403) 207-0842EMAIL: [email protected]: www.spartancontrols.comBOOTH: 77, 92CONTACT: chad Vollman
SPeARinG SeRviceS lPPHONE: (306) 483-2848FAX: (306) 483-2910EMAIL: [email protected]: 504, 505CONTACT: ken Mcclement
SPectRum induStRiAl AutOmAticS ltd5-6721 67 avered Deer aB t4P 1k3TOLL FREE: (877) 321-7732FAX: (403) 314-9011EMAIL: [email protected]: www.siautomatics.comBOOTH: 243PRODUCT/SERVICE: allison transmission service, sales and parts specialists.CONTACT: Blair henry
SteRlinG tRuck & tRAileR SAleS ltd762 McDonald Stregina Sk S4n 7M7PHONE: (306) 525-0466FAX: (306) 352-7011EMAIL: [email protected]: www.saskvolvo.comBOOTH: 503PRODUCT/SERVICE: Full sales, service and parts for Volvo heavy trucks and GMc medium-duty trucks, as well as a custom line of highway and construction trailers.CONTACT: aaron Bartoshewski
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SteWARt Steel incairportWeyburn Sk PHONE: (306) 842-4411FAX: (306) 848-3519EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stewartsteel.comBOOTH: 609PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stewart Steel inc. is a 20,000-square-foot full- service steel fabrication shop in Weyburn servicing the oil and heavy industrial sectors. our design-build-paint-deliver capability is your assur-ance your requirements will be on site, on time.
StRAd eneRGy SeRviceS600-441 5 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 2V1PHONE: (403) 742-6900FAX: (403) 742-6901EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stradenergy.comBOOTH: 207PRODUCT/SERVICE: our mechanical service team is ready to assist our customers in equip-ment maintenance and in solving any mechanical problem. We ser-vice pumps, compressors, power systems, all makes of engines, electric drives and pump jacks. Strad is iSnetworld-compliant and Behavioral Based Safety (BBS)-compliant.CONTACT: Wayne Long
StReAm-FlO induStRieS ltd217 3 StEstevan Sk S4a 0n6PHONE: (306) 634-4719FAX: (306) 634-3287EMAIL: [email protected]: www.streamflo.comBOOTH: 613PRODUCT/SERVICE: a privately owned and operated canadian company since 1962, Stream-Flo is a leader in the design, development, manufacturing, sales and service of wellhead and christmas tree equip-ment, emergency shutdown valves and pipeline check valve equipment. all products are manufactured to aPi 6a & 6D specifications and aPi Q1 and iSo 9001 quality programs.CONTACT: Dale Felgate
Summit liAbility SOlutiOnS inc907B railway aveWeyburn Sk S4h 0B2PHONE: (306) 842-5420FAX: (403) 802-3669EMAIL: [email protected]: www.summitls.caBOOTH: 69, 70PRODUCT/SERVICE: Drilling waste management, reclamation and remediation, pre-drilling and pre-acquisition, and summit earth.CONTACT: taylor Peck
Sun cOuntRy Well SeRvicinGPo Box 1656Estevan Sk S4a 1c2PHONE: (306) 421-3904FAX: (306) 634-1200EMAIL: [email protected]:www.suncountrywellservicing.caBOOTH: outdoor Show ringCONTACT: Brad Bennett
SuPeRiOR PROPAne401-140 Bannatyne aveWinnipeg MB r3B 3c5PHONE: (204) 924-5719FAX: (204) 924-5718EMAIL: [email protected]: 234, 235PRODUCT/SERVICE: Propane supply and service for all your oilfield requirements. Genset rentals at competitive rates. Superior’s fully trained and licenced service techni-cians can repair and maintain oilfiled burners and equipment.CONTACT: Myles kachmarski
SuPeRiOR SAFety inc417 Maxwell cresregina Sk S4n 5X9PHONE: (306) 525-9505FAX: (306) 525-4272EMAIL: [email protected]: www.superiorsafety.caBOOTH: 257PRODUCT/SERVICE: We at Superior Safety believe that a total commitment to safety is an inte-gral link in the chain to success. together, by offering you qualified products and services, we can help strengthen that link in your organization.CONTACT: Mike Melnyk
D&D OILFIELDRENTALS
Weyburn, SK1 306 577 3324
Swift Current, SK1 306 750 1675
Calgary, AB1 403 267 6737
Medicine Hat, AB1 877 548 2700
Lloydminster, AB1 888 875 5171
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UTILITY· built to fit all makes & models· numerous options· customize to individual requirements· 4.5’ - 6’ interior height· reinforced in critical areas
170 Valley Point S. 22555 TWP RD 530Sherwood Park, AB
T8A 4T7
MEDICAL· Mobile Treatment Centre (MTC)· fits all full size pick-up trucks· complies with CMVSS· reinforced fibreglass construction· insulated
CLIMATE CONTROL· completely insulated (R12)· large payload capacity· durable construction· fits all full size pick-up trucks· reefer units available
1.877.467.5149 • www.horizoncanada.net
www.tufport.comAuthorized dealer for:
Slick Drill Collar &Heavy Weight Pipe Rental
Weekly & monthly packages available
Call: 306.421.0235 or 306.421.6374
SuR-FlO meteRS & cOntROlS ltd4520 50 ave SEcalgary aB t2B 3r4PHONE: (403) 207-9715FAX: (403) 207-9440EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sur-flo.netBOOTH: 37PRODUCT/SERVICE: control valves, liquid turbine meters, gas meter runs and tescom regulators.CONTACT: rick cundliffe
SWAyze cOncRete ltdPo Box 563Weyburn Sk S4h 2k7PHONE: (306) 842-6558FAX: (306) 842-0414EMAIL: [email protected]: 535CONTACT: ryan Swayze
tA StRuctuReS675 old town rdSicamous Bc PHONE: (250) 836-3028FAX: (250) 836-3038EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tastructures.comBOOTH: 211CONTACT: Buddy rich
tAm inteRnAtiOnAl Oil SeRviceS ltd901 Victoria aveEstevan Sk S4a 2a5PHONE: (306) 634-0027FAX: (306) 634-0037EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tamintl.comBOOTH: 231PRODUCT/SERVICE: tam international provides inflatable and swellable packer products and services to the oil and gas industry. Special focus multistage, open-hole sand fraccing can be run on coil or conventional tubing.CONTACT: ray Vlielander
tARcO SyStemS inc3004 ogden rd SEcalgary aB t2G 4n5PHONE: (403) 265-0955FAX: (403) 265-0966EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tarco.comBOOTH: 285CONTACT: ryan Jutte
tARtAn cOntROlS inc220-1201 5 St SWcalgary aB t2r 0Y6PHONE: (403) 710-2968FAX: (403) 262-1493EMAIL: [email protected]: 4, 5PRODUCT/SERVICE: tartan controls inc. designs, manufacturs and supplies downhole drilling motors for all types of drilling applications.CONTACT: Scott McGillivray
tecHmAtiOn electRic & cOntROlS ltd6, Bay 3 hwy 39 EEstevan Sk S4a 2h7PHONE: (306) 634-5664FAX: (306) 634-4398EMAIL: [email protected]: www.techmationelectric.comBOOTH: 43, 44PRODUCT/SERVICE: techmation Electric & controls is a privately owned canadian company providing complete electrical and instrumen-tation services to all facets of the commercial, heavy industrial, and oil and gas sectors. Please contact us to learn more about our full range of services and how we can offer full value to your company.CONTACT: Blaire Velichko
3tWenty SOlutiOnSSaskatoon SkPHONE: (306) 717-6360FAX: (855) 893-6380EMAIL: [email protected]: www.3twenty.caBOOTH: 441PRODUCT/SERVICE: 3twenty Solutions builds worker accommo-dations, workspaces and specialty storage solutions for the mining, oil/gas, construction and industrial markets. 3twenty’s products, built out of shipping containers, are durable, transportable and stack-able. 3twenty has several relocatable camp designs that can accommo-date work forces from a small crew to hundreds of people. CONTACT: Bryan Mccrea
tHRee StAR enviROnmentAl cORPPHONE: (306) 443-2429FAX: (306) 443-2453EMAIL: [email protected]: 214CONTACT: Dean hoffman
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Helping Build Your Dreams Across Southern Saskatchewan
Randy • 482-7647Hwy 318 North Carnduff, SK
Ph: 306-482-3617Fax: 306-482-3350
Dennis • 861-11861531 Railway Ave, Weyburn, SKPh: 306-842-6558Fax: 306-842-0414
• Crushing & Screening • Excavating • Trenching • Concrete • Concrete Pumping • Road Gravel • Bedding Sand • Contaminant Hauling
Swayze Concrete Ltd.
tRAnSGAS limited700-1777 Victoria averegina Sk S4t 7G5PHONE: (306) 777-9147FAX: (306) 569-9444EMAIL: [email protected]: www.transgas.sk.caBOOTH: 11PRODUCT/SERVICE: Public awareness steps taken during the life cycle of a pipeline, public con-sultation, landowner awareness, pipeline construction, pipeline safety, damage prevention and emergency preparedness.CONTACT: Layne Shoemaker
tRAnteR HeAt excHAnGeRS cAnAdA inc4080 78 ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 3M8TOLL FREE: (888) 465-1965EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tranter.comBOOTH: 34PRODUCT/SERVICE: tranter is a global heat transfer company based in Edmonton, aB, to service all of western canada. tranter services all heat exchangers, no matter what type or manufacturer. Backed by 50 years of experience, tranter’s knowledgeable staff offer you excep-tional system performance analysis, applications assistance and service, on-site or in our shop.CONTACT: Brian Dyck
tRemcAR WeSt incPo Box 964 Weyburn Sk S4h 2L2PHONE: (306) 842-6100FAX: (306) 842-6101EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tremcar.comBOOTH: 403, 404PRODUCT/SERVICE: tanker trailer repair shop, testing B620 PiVk and Saskatchewan government insur-ance inspections. Parts sales and trailer sales, hose testings, tagging, and certification and steaming.CONTACT: Suzanna nostadt
tRi-AltA OilField induStRieS ltd9759 51 ave nWEdmonton aB t6E 4W8PHONE: (780) 440-4022FAX: (780) 463-5597EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tri-alta.comBOOTH: 67, 68PRODUCT/SERVICE: Production equipment locations: redwater, Edmonton and calgary in alberta; Swift current and Estevan in Saskatchewan. Electrical submers-ible pumps, spooler trucks, service personal testing, designs, surface equipment and cable. Edmonton centre has complete line of rod pumps, barrels, plungers, balls and seats, polish rods and liners, shear couplings, rod couplings, tubing drains, tubing couplings, pup joints and aPi replacement parts.CONTACT: John Weeks
tRicAn Well SeRvice ltd2900-645 7 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 4G8PHONE: (403) 266-0202FAX: (403) 237-7716EMAIL: [email protected]: www.trican.caBOOTH: 439, 440PRODUCT/SERVICE: headquartered in calgary, aB, trican provides a comprehensive array of specialized products, equip-ment and services that are utilized during the entire life cycle of oil and gas wells. Services include deep-coiled tubing, nitrogen fracturing, cementing, acidizing, intermediate-depth coil tubing, Polybore, jet pumping and industrial services.CONTACT: Dave charlton
tRi-cell cOncRete ltdPo Box 248Estevan Sk S4a 2a3PHONE: (306) 634-7002BOOTH: 208CONTACT: curtis Dunford
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Flame Cells • Mist Pads • Anodes • Peep Sights • Tank Flanges
Thermostats • BS&B Valves • Kubota Engine Parts • Scrubbers
Burner Tips • Bubble Caps • PEC-Clutches • In-line Arrestors
Thief Hatches • Air Mixers • Ceramic Saddles • Pall Rings
Eco-Screen Filters • BS&B Pneumatic Pump
Toll Free: 1-888-256-6506Telephone: (780) 955-8009
Fax: (780) 955-8028Black, Sivalls & Bryson
(Canada) Ltd.
PARTS - SERVICE - FABRICATION
Canada’s Oil and Gas Process Technology Leader Since 1954
REPAIRS - REBUILDS
www.oilfieldpartsxpress.com
PROUDLY SERVING THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY SINCE 1985
TEL : 403.239.3477 FAX : 403.241.0148
TOLL FREE : 1.800.461.2788
Having a Hard time finding replacement parts for your
Heat excHangers?
Joule Technical SaleS inc. offers spare parts and
complete replacement units for all major brands.
PROUDLY SERVING THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY SINCE 1985
TEL : 403.239.3477 FAX : 403.241.0148
TOLL FREE : 1.800.461.2788
Having a Hard time finding replacement parts for your
Heat excHangers?
Joule Technical SaleS inc. offers spare parts and
complete replacement units for all major brands.
Having a hard time finding replacement parts for your heat exchangers?
Joule Technical SaleS inc.offers spare parts and complete replacement
units for all major brands.
PROUDLY SERVING THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY SINCE 1985
TEL : 403.239.3477 FAX : 403.241.0148
TOLL FREE : 1.800.461.2788
Having a Hard time finding replacement parts for your
Heat excHangers?
Joule Technical SaleS inc. offers spare parts and
complete replacement units for all major brands.
toll free: 1.800.461.2788 T. 403.239.3477 F. 403.241.0148
tRilOGy OilField ltdPo Box 862Weyburn Sk S4h 2L1PHONE: (306) 842-3322FAX: (306) 842-2821EMAIL: [email protected]: www.trilogyrentals.caBOOTH: 202PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield tool-rental business, power swivels, mud motors, fishing services, handling equipment, drill collars, rS100s, as well as competent, experienced tool hands.CONTACT: Greg Fortune
tS&m SuPPly1003 railway aveWeyburn Sk S4h 2V5PHONE: (306) 842-4604FAX: (306) 842-0535EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tsmsupply.comBOOTH: 430, 431, 432PRODUCT/SERVICE: Petroleum and industrial supplies: pipe, valves, fittings, specialities, centron Fibreglass line pipe and downhole tubing, sucker rods, bottomhole pumps, meter and treater parts, repair meters, pumps and valves, fire extinguishers and safety supplies.CONTACT: Pete anderson
tundRA bOileR & inStRumentAtiOn ltd7523 Flint rd SEcalgary aB t2h 1G3PHONE: (403) 255-5222FAX: (403) 253-4448EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tundrasolutions.caBOOTH: 611PRODUCT/SERVICE: tundra Boiler & instrumentation is a dynamic and progressive industrial instrumentation supplier for the western canadian industry. We pride ourselves in out-standing customer service that will make your instrument selection pro-cess truly second to none. We look forward to seeing you!CONTACT: kendra abrahamson
24-7 enteRPRiSeS (Hei-bRO-tecH)Po Box 4Midale Sk S0c 1S0PHONE: (306) 458-2367FAX: (306) 458-2373EMAIL: [email protected]: 612PRODUCT/SERVICE: Fluid levels, dynamometers, pressure surveys and foam depressions. Fluid level and deadweight equipment, sales, rentals and repairs. hei-Bro-tech custom-built gas guns.CONTACT: Scott Brown
united centRiFuGe ltdPo Box 1266Weyburn Sk S4h 2L5PHONE: (306) 842-2378FAX: (306) 842-2403EMAIL: [email protected]: www.unitedcentrifuge.caBOOTH: 224, 225PRODUCT/SERVICE: Suppliers of centrifuges, premix tanks, E-Z Load system, polymer injection tanks, shale bins and rig matting. Provide on-site supervision as well as pre-well or pre-project planning for solid control and processing for all types of drilling projects, underbalanced drilling and mining projects.CONTACT: twyla Molnar
vAnkO AnAlyticS ltd4408 51 ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 2W2PHONE: (780) 436-0281FAX: (780) 436-0283EMAIL: [email protected]: www.vanko.netBOOTH: 256CONTACT: chris kozak
viRtuS GROuP llP200-2208 Scarth Stregina Sk S4P 2J6PHONE: (306) 522-6500FAX: (306) 522-6222EMAIL: [email protected]: 290PRODUCT/SERVICE: oil and gas industry services. assurance and audit. corporate and personal tax. tax planning. Succession planning and business advisory.CONTACT: Jerry rieger
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Better than anyone else!Phone: (403) 279-6615 Fax: (403) 236-4249 Toll free: (800) 708-7453 CompassBending.com
7320 30 Street S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2C 1W2
This is what we do.
Experience, Quality & Service.
Additional Services: • Insulation, taping and coating, including YJ bends • 3D and 5D bends • 10” and 12” bends
Visit Brad Bennett and the rig and crew from
Sun Country rig 7 at the
outdoor Show ring
Visit Brad Bennett and the rig and crew from
Sun Country rig 7 at the
outdoor Show ring
WARneR tRuck induStRieSPHONE: (306) 359-5482FAX: (306) 359-3453EMAIL: [email protected]: 532CONTACT: Mike Postma
WAteRFlOOd SeRvice & SAleS ltdPo Box 1490Estevan Sk S4a 2L7PHONE: (306) 634-7212FAX: (306) 634-7887EMAIL: [email protected]: www.waterflood.comBOOTH: 437PRODUCT/SERVICE: new product: aLX pump jacks. Gardner Denver: production, well service, drill-ing pumps. rotary screw compres-sor, turnkey skids, vapour-recovery compressors, water injection and dis-posal systems, rental pumps. Parts and expendables for all brands of pumps. Service trucks and machine shops in Estevan, taber, Edmonton and Lloydminster. autocaD, engi-neered design and fabrication centre in Estevan.CONTACT: Dave heier
WeAtHeRFORd cAnAdA PARtneRSHiP1200-333 5 ave SWcalgary aB t2P 3B6PHONE: (403) 693-7577FAX: (403) 693-7720EMAIL: [email protected]: www.weatherford.comBOOTH: 426, 427, 428, 429PRODUCT/SERVICE: one of the largest global providers, Weatherford helps build innovative mechanical solutions, technology applications, and services for drilling and produc-tion in all sectors of the oil and gas industry. Weatherford operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 52,000 people worldwide.CONTACT: kim Fitzmaurice
WeSteRn GAuGe & inStRumentSPHONE: (403) 236-4888FAX: (403) 236-7629EMAIL: [email protected]: 28CONTACT: Gerry hafichuk
WeSteRn OilField SPeciAltieS cORP7108 56 ave nWEdmonton aB t6B 1E4PHONE: (780) 437-7733FAX: (780) 437-7792EMAIL: [email protected]: www.westernoilfieldspecialties.comBOOTH: 18, 19PRODUCT/SERVICE: See the Dci Shock absorber for sucker rod pumping wells. improves efficiency of the lifting system. canadian representative for Pcc Pollution control products for environmental containment, Browning on-off tools and Skinner Brothers wellhead and production equipment. Featuring odessa Separator inc., downhole sandscreens and gas separators.CONTACT: Geoff Ewanchew
WeybuRn cRedit uniOnPo Box 1117Weyburn Sk S4h 2L3PHONE: (306) 842-9511FAX: (306) 842-2135EMAIL: [email protected]: www.weyburncu.caBOOTH: 610PRODUCT/SERVICE: complete oilfield financial services. Financing for exploration or investment in wells and production, equipment, expansion or new ventures. Deposit services. Group rrSPs.CONTACT: Mel hoffman
Wil-tecH induStRieS ltdPo Box 1147Estevan Sk S4a 2h7PHONE: (306) 634-6743FAX: (306) 634-5871WEBSITE: www.wil-tech.caBOOTH: 417, 418PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wil-tech is a supplier of hydraulics and indus-trial products to the oilfield service industry. offering design, fabrication and repair of hydraulic systems. With in-shop or mobile repairs and testing of pumps, motors, cylin-ders, valves and hoses. Wil-tech is the only provider of perforating and wireline products in southeast Saskatchewan.CONTACT: Jim Wilson
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Congratulations Alberta Oil Tool
on your 60th Anniversary
Alberta Oil Tool and its affiliated companies manufacture products for both the Canadian and International Oil and Gas Sector. Product lines include Conventional Sucker Rods and Accessories, Specialty Drive Rods,
Sucker Rod Guides and Centralizers, Tubular Products, Valves and Controls.
9530 - 60th Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0C1 Ph: 780-434-8566 Fax: 780-436-4329
NORRIS Rod is 100% North American Material & Manufactured
MTR’s Available
Manufacturing
facility in
Edmonton, Alberta
www.albertaoiltool.com
1951 - 2011
Trucks located in Weyburn, Swift Current, Gull Lake & Kindersley.Serving Saskatchewan & Alberta for 27 Years.
1.800.588.0551 • 24 Hours
4 Power Tong Trucks• Full line of certified
equipment ranging from 2 3/8” – 13 3/8”
• Windcatt computer torque monitoring system
• Hydraulic back-up tongs• Thread cleaning
4 Pressure Testing Trucks• Pressure testing on well control
equipment up to 21,000 kpa• Leak off tests• Packer inflation on
downhole tools
6 Combo Units• These six versatile units are
equipped with both power tongs and pressure testing capabilities, with the convenience of one compact truck
• Pumping capabilities to 35,000 kpa
yOuR link inc204 cardinal cresSaskatoon Sk S7L 6h8PHONE: (306) 657-3121FAX: (306) 657-3121EMAIL: [email protected]: www.yourlink.caBOOTH: 7PRODUCT/SERVICE: rural high-speed internet, private network solu-tions, web hosting/design, redun-dant broadband solutions, tower installation/maintenance and remote server/backup co-location.CONTACT: Quinton Eon
WinAcOtt equiPment GROuP1522 ross ave Eregina Sk S4n 7a3PHONE: (306) 525-2777FAX: (306) 525-9971EMAIL: [email protected]: www.winacott.caBOOTH: 518, 519, 520, 521PRODUCT/SERVICE: We sell Western Star trucks and hyundai construction equipment as well as cancade and Doepker trailers. We service all types of trucks and trailers and have a complete parts department.CONTACT: al Basler
WinkleR StRuctuReSPo Box 88Birsay Sk S0L 0G0PHONE: (306) 573-2121FAX: (306) 573-2120EMAIL: [email protected]: www.winklercanvasbldg.comBOOTH: 205PRODUCT/SERVICE: Winkler Structures has the solution for all of your building needs. all buildings are steel-framed structures clad with a
zedi inc902 11 ave SWcalgary aB t2r 0E7PHONE: (403) 444-1037FAX: (403) 444-1101EMAIL: [email protected]: www.zedi.caBOOTH: 47PRODUCT/SERVICE: Zedi spe-cializes in production operations management creating operational efficiencies for oil and gas produc-ers. With production surveillance, well lifecycle optimization, and data management and reporting, Zedi can help you manage your operations from wellhead to wealth. Visit our booth to view the latest in hardware and web-based applications.CONTACT: chelsey truss
coated woven membrane. Winkler Structures can be used for both per-manent and temporary applications. Widths available: 12 feet to 130 feet. all lengths available.CONTACT: curtiss knight
WOOd GROuP eSP (cAnAdA) ltd300-1015 4 St SWcalgary aB t2r 1J4PHONE: (403) 263-7166FAX: (403) 263-7211EMAIL: [email protected]: www.woodgroup-esp.comBOOTH: 236, 237PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wood Group ESP is one of the western world’s largest electric submersible pump manufacturers and service com-panies, and offers a comprehensive range of electric submersible and surface pumping solutions to the worldwide oil production industry. We have full-service locations throughout western canada, including Weyburn, Sk; Leduc, aB; and Brooks, aB.
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Congratulations Alberta Oil Tool
on your 60th Anniversary
Alberta Oil Tool and its affiliated companies manufacture products for both the Canadian and International Oil and Gas Sector. Product lines include Conventional Sucker Rods and Accessories, Specialty Drive Rods,
Sucker Rod Guides and Centralizers, Tubular Products, Valves and Controls.
9530 - 60th Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0C1 Ph: 780-434-8566 Fax: 780-436-4329
NORRIS Rod is 100% North American Material & Manufactured
MTR’s Available
Manufacturing
facility in
Edmonton, Alberta
www.albertaoiltool.com
1951 - 2011
HALLIBURTON
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