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MAIN STORY: crude on the tracksPipelines might be getting all the attention right now, but demand for rail is hot and only getting hotter
A new contender
PLUS: Bring on the floodsThe Bakken has proven flooding as a production method for unconventional plays
Beyond the Bakken
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Crude on the tracksPipelines might be getting all the attention right now, but demand for rail is hot and only getting hotterBy Leisa Vescarelli
Bring on the floodsThe Bakken has proven flooding as a method for producing from unconventional playsBy Leisa Vescarelli
A new contenderA combination of technology and regulation make Saskatchewan a great place to be a producer right nowBy Jim Bentein
Beyond the BakkenSaskatchewan might be known for the Bakken right now, but the province is home to a plethora of plays—one of which could be the next production darlingBy Leisa Vescarelli
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On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2013 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show in the City of Weyburn.
This event is 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 to gain knowledge and to network through major industry seminars.
Saskatchewan’s people, expertise and innovation give us a significant advantage in this competitive and dynamic sector. Our province’s oil and gas industry is an integral component of our province’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. Thank you to the 2013 Weyburn Oil Show Board, the many volunteers and all the sponsors that make this important biennial event possible.
Welcome and best wishes for a rewarding show.
BrAD WALLPremier, Saskatchewan
Weyburn is a great city that is full of interesting people. We have long been recognized as a centre of innovation and offer a lifestyle that is envied. There is an energy that permeates this community, and I can’t tell you how proud I am of the Weyburn Oil Show Board and the many volunteers that work tirelessly to bring you this biennial event.
Over the years, the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show has grown in reputation, and it plays a significant role within the energy sector by providing a variety of opportunities to educate, network and socialize with a style that is so reflective of our community and our province.
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It is an exciting time for the province: our population is growing and the entrepreneurial spirit is thriving. Saskatchewan is not only attracting new people to our towns and cities, we are welcoming back those who have returned to embrace the opportunities present. Activity in the oil and gas industry throughout the province is contributing greatly to the growth we’ve seen over the last five years.
Last fall, Premier Brad Wall released the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and Beyond, which commits to maintaining Saskatchewan’s place as a leading oil producer in Canada. The industry is making huge strides by increasing oil production through the fur-ther development of enhanced oil recovery technologies. Saskatchewan set a new produc-tion record of 172.9 million barrels of oil in 2012.
Ambitious targets can only be accomplished with industry support. Through events like the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show, you have the opportunity to shine, to showcase the latest technologies and equipment, to appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit of the oilpatch and to come together for a common goal shared by our government: enhancing the oil and gas industry in Saskatchewan.
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Crude oil and pipelines had been paired up for so long, it seemed as though they were destined to be together forever. In recent years, though, everything from surging oil production and maxed-out
pipeline capacities to environmental opposition and regulatory hang-ups seems to be coming between this once-harmonious partnership. What’s more—rail appears to be the new darling on the scene.
Pipelines might be getting all the attention right now, but demand for rail is hot and only getting hotter
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Of several factors pushing pipeline transport to its limits, rising production is the first to note. While it took a while for technology to advance enough to allow for substantial production in the Bakken, advance it has, and producers are wasting no time pressing on with aggressive drilling plans and enhanced recovery schemes. This glut of oil, from the Bakken and elsewhere in Canada, is pushing pipeline capacities to the breaking point. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given that in 2011, energy analysts Purvin & Gertz—among others—predicted the need for additional pipeline capacity as early as 2014 to handle the burgeoning crude supply. Consider also that producers are able to fetch higher pre-miums on international markets than in North America, and you can see why they are eager to get their product to coastal ports—by any means possible.
Unaffected by the looming capacitycrunch and political and environmental
obstacles that plague pipelines, rail is anincreasingly attractive solution. Though it is typically a more expensive way to move oil, the current price disparity between North American and international markets makes it worthwhile. Rail presents other benefits as well, including the ability to rapidly scale up and down to meet demand and adapt to changing markets quickly.
Some producers, like Crescent Point Energy Corp., were keen to jump aboard, stating that rail transport would allow them to diversify their markets for Bakken crude and manage pipeline disruptions more effect-ively. In late 2011, they completed lease prep-aration in the Stoughton area for oil-loading rail facil ities and ordered transloaders to fill rail cars with trucked-in oil. Crescent Point’s dedicated Stoughton facility is conveniently located in the Viewfield Bakken area, just a few miles from its Viewfield gas plant. The facility was completed in January 2012 and became operational in February, delivering
2,500 barrels per day of Bakken production in its first month.
Throughout 2012, Crescent Point con-tinually increased oil deliveries through Stoughton. The third -quarter average throughput was more than 15,500 barrels per day, with an additional 1,000 barrels per day being delivered to third-party sites. It also got a rail loading facility up and run-ning in the Dollard area, and began ship-ments there in October with a capacity of approximately 4,000 barrels per day.
Clearly pleased with its return on investment, Crescent Point ramped up deliveries through both facilities. Expansion of the Stoughton rail facility in late 2012 increased shipping capacity to 40,000 barrels per day, and in December it announced its intention to expand the Dollard facility to more than 10,000 barrels per day in 2013.
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number one and two carriers, are happy to capitalize on the urgent demand for trans-port solutions. While just a few short years ago CN was moving no crude, today it’s supporting Bakken development with fast and scalable transportation to desirable destination markets in eastern and west-ern Canada, the U.S. Midwest and the Gulf Coast. CN’s truck-to-rail transload locations in Willmar, Bienfait and Woodnorth are within 30 miles of most Saskatchewan Bakken production, and are open to anyone.
In October 2012, CN signed a memoran-dum of understanding with Tundra Energy Marketing Limited to construct a crude oil rail car loading terminal near Cromer, Man., to meet the needs of Bakken crude oil producers in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Jean-Jacques Ruest, CN executive vice-president and chief marketing officer, says, “Working closely with companies such as Tundra Energy Marketing is making the transportation of crude oil one of CN’s
fastest- growing businesses. We expect to move more than 30,000 carloads of crude oil in 2012, and we believe we have the scope to double this crude oil business next year.”
CP is also dedicated to servicing the Bakken formation, calling it a key area of focus
and part of the railway’s growing energy port-folio. CP has demonstrated its ability to deliver crude oil by rail in North Dakota, where vol-umes of rail shipments grew from roughly 500 carloads in 2009 to more than 13,000 carloads in 2011, and are expected to grow to 70,000 annual carloads in the future.
Transferring lessons from their North Dakota operations, CP is increasing vol-umes of crude oil movement by rail out of the Saskatchewan Bakken through a new trans-load facility, operated by Bulk Plus Logistics in Estevan. This is in addition to railcar loads already moving out of the Dollard transload facility, located on the Great Western Railway Ltd., a short line partner of CP.
CP is also investing more than $90 million to enhance capacity on its U.S. main line south of Saskatchewan, through North Dakota and into Minnesota to handle anticipated increased Bakken crude shipments. This includes upgraded track and sidings. and sidings.
Unaffected by the looming capacitycrunch and political and environmentalobstacles that plague pipelines, rail is anincreasingly attractive solution.
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T he Bakken formation is a 350-million-year-old, 25-metre-thick, underground layer of shale, siltstone and sandstone,
spanning about 520,000 square kilo meters across Montana and North Dakota, south-eastern Saskatchewan and a small portion of Manitoba. The U.S. Geological Survey once projected that there may be as many as 503 billion barrels of oil in the Bakken formation. This was promising news for Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry, gov-ernment and other shareholders—but when it comes to actually getting that oil out of the ground, the story gets a little complicated.
The Bakken has proven flooding as a method for producing from unconventional plays
By Leisa Vescarelli
Though the Bakken is undeniably mas-sive—and oil saturated—the oil is trapped in layers characterized by very low poros-ity and permeability. In the early 2000s, much was made of “unlocking” the tricky formation, primarily through improved horizontal drilling combined with hydraulic fracturing and, later, multistage fractur-ing techniques. However, Bakken wells tend to behave more like a geyser than a stream—with an initial wellspring of high production that declines quickly and pla-teaus at low rates in as little as nine to 12 months. With such steep declines, primary
production techniques are just the tip of the iceberg in reaping the most out of this remarkable resource.
Rather than investing in new wells every few years—a proposition that is time, resource and money intensive—a number of producers are seeking ways to use technol-ogy and innovation to squeeze additional production out of existing assets.
Last year’s Bakken Tight Oil Congress, held in Denver, sought to shine a spotlight on specialized, targeted enhanced oil recovery (EOR) as the key to reaping the most from this type of tight, unconventional formation.
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To that end, several Canadian producers have been exploring various EOR methods to best sweep oil out of their specific regions of activity. Flooding methods comprise three of the most promising EOR tech-niques, including waterflooding, CO2 flood-ing and natural gas flooding.
In the simplest terms, the flooding method is just what it sounds like: pushing a
substance into a formation. Waterflooding uses—you guessed it—water to increase pressure inside the formation in order to displace oil and drive it to the surface.
Crescent Point Energy Corp. imple-mented its first waterflood pilot project in 2008, and within the first two years of test-ing found that waterflooding formations being tapped by nearby horizontal wells with multiple fracture stimulations could help boost recovery from about 10 per cent to 30 per cent of oil in place.
Today, with five years of experience in executing, refining and combining
waterflood methods, Crescent Point remains confident that waterflood-ing is the right EOR for their needs. In a December 2012 presentation, Crescent Point announced that it would be expand-ing its waterflood initiatives.
“Based on continued positive water-flood response in our core Bakken and Shaunavon resource plays, we have increased our waterflood capital for 2013 relative to 2012,” said Scott Saxberg, pres-ident, chief executive officer and director. “In addition, we’ll expand the waterflood program to include our Beaverhill Lake,
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Like Crescent Point, Legacy Oil + Gas Inc. is also exploring the technique and has observed positive waterflood responses at pilot projects in both Taylorton and Heward. At 2012 year-end, it reported that oil production had increased 2.6 times in
section 29 at Taylorton and 3.7 times in sec-tion 28. Legacy has moved forward with additional waterflood pilot expansion into the section to the south.
At Heward, where the pilot waterflood project initiated in December 2011, the wells seeing a response have shown a 6.4 times increase in oil production since
commencement of injection, and Legacy has indicated it will be rapidly expanding the waterflood pilot project into three addi-tional sections in the first half of 2013.
A DIFFErENT TAkE oN FLooDINGTaking an alternate route, PetroBakken Energy Ltd. opted for natural gas flooding
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after its laboratory analysis, computer simu-lations and early field experimentation led it to believe that natural gas would sweep the tight Bakken reservoir more efficiently. This early simulation work suggested reserve recovery factors could improve from approximately 15 per cent under primary methods to over 25 per cent with natural gas as a flooding agent. Though it’s a matter of debate which flooding agent is truly “best,” natural gas presents additional benefits in that it is readily available in the area, it is both less expensive and less corro-sive than CO2, and the injected natural gas can be recovered and sold at a later date, further enhancing the full-cycle economics of an EOR scheme.
As of January, PetroBakken was pilot-ing natural gas injection in three patterns in the Bakken and stated that existing pilot performance has shown gas as an effect-ive injection fluid that is applicable in most areas of the play. However, since it aims to tailor EOR schemes to the technical com-plexities present, it also announced the commencement of a waterflood injection
pilot in the Handsworth Bakken—an area it said was not suited to gas injection due to the risks of zone losses and initial high water saturations—in the first quarter of this year.
A FLooD WITh ENvIroNmENTAL BENEFITsCO2 flooding deserves particular attention for its potential to meet both economic and environmental objectives. When CO2 is used as a flooding agent, increased oil production leads to significant economic benefits while at the same time the CO2 becomes permanently stored underground in the oil reservoirs—removing it from the atmosphere.
CO2 EOR is a triple threat when it comes to coaxing oil from tricky formations. First, it acts like a solvent, freeing oil trapped in the reservoir, then it helps increase pres-sure, forcing more oil from the rock, and finally, it thins the oil, allowing it to flow to the surface more freely.
Producing a daily average of 6,000 barrels of oil, Midale is the second-largest CO2-based EOR project in Canada. With
the neighbouring Cenovus Energy Inc.–operated Weyburn field, Weyburn-Midale forms the largest CO2 EOR project in the world. Together, these projects dispose of enough CO2 to offset 100 per cent of the CO2 emissions from all of the homes in Saskatchewan.
Apache Corporation is a participant in the International Energy Agency’s Greenhouse Gas Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project. This project leads global sci-entific research into the underground behav-iour of CO2 and develops best practices for carbon injection and storage at similar pro-jects around the world. At present, approxi-mately one half of Midale’s production comes as a direct result of Apache’s CO2 operations, meaning that over the next 20 years, an additional 45 million to 60 million bar-rels of oil will be recovered. Once thought to be near depletion, Midale’s life has been extended by more than 30 years thanks to CO2 EOR. Over the life of the project, 8.75 million tonnes of CO2 will be sequestered at Midale, the equivalent of removing two mil-lion cars from the road for a year.
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Saskatchewan chalked up record crude oil production of 473,600 barrels per day in 2012—the second highest in Canada,
after Alberta. As fracking and enhanced oil recovery technologies improve, provincial petroleum geological experts say it could be just the beginning for “next year country” in Saskatchewan.
“The probability for secondary recovery is pretty high,” says Erik Nickel, a petroleum research geologist with the Ministry of the Economy’s Petroleum Development Branch. “The low-hanging fruit has been developed, but 90 per cent of the resource is still there. If we have a eureka moment with [technology] we could double our production.”
Nickel says the booming Bakken play in Saskatchewan, where production is approaching 100,000 barrels per day, is a good example of what can be done when technology—in this case, a combination of horizontal drilling and multistage fracking—is commercially developed.
He and co-worker Dan Kohlruss, also a petroleum geologist, say plays like the Bakken, which covers a 500,000-square- kilometre area in North Dakota, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and the related Viking and Shaunavon fracking plays, have future potential. This opinion is echoed by many, including Brad Wagner, manager of
licensing and environmental liability with the Petroleum Development Branch and Melinda Yurkowski, assistant chief geologist with the Saskatchewan Geological Survey.
While controversy abounds regard-ing fracking’s impact on the water table and its potential to cause earth tremors and other issues, Wagner points out that frack-ing has been taking place in Saskatchewan for decades without any major implications. “Fracking isn’t new in Saskatchewan,” he says. “It has been used here for the last 40 years, and over 30,000 wells have been fracked.”
Because the reservoirs being tapped are far below the water table, there is no possibil-ity of contamination between the producing frac fluids and the water table.
“In all of the shale oil plays—the Bakken, Shaunavon and Viking—the reserves are all at depths of one to three kilometres, while our potable water is at 30–300 metres,” explains Warner.
The potential for tremors, given the nature of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, where earthquakes are virtually unheard of, is remote.
The fact that Saskatchewan’s produc-tion zones are shallower than in neighbour-ing North Dakota and other areas of North America where fracking is in widespread use, also minimizes the potential.
“In general, the shallower the zone, the less frac pressure is used,” says Warner.
Yurkowski says the province has strict regulations in place that require producers to contain and dispose of fracking fluids and to utilize the government-operated fracking waste facilities.
TEchNoLoGIcAL ADvANcEs ImProvE ProDUcTIoN Malcolm Wilson, chief executive officer of the province’s Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC), says the Bakken play, part of the much larger Williston Basin where growth in crude output has jumped from 100,000 barrels per day to 800,000 barrels per day in the last five years, shows how complex and varied basins can be.
“There are huge differences in various parts of the Bakken,” Wilson says. “There are differences in permeability and the deeper part of the zone is in North Dakota. The wells there are very expensive and you get significant production for 18 months, then it levels off.”
By contrast, the shallower zones on the Saskatchewan side maintain lower levels of production for longer periods.
“Wells in North Dakota can cost $10 million and up each,” he says.
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and the results from field tests have been very good,” he says. “It’s being used in the Bakken and in other areas of Saskatchewan, such as the Viking and Shaunavon.”
Another new approach being looked at by the PTRC deploys a synchrotron, a cyclic particle accelerator in which a guid-ing magnetic field is synchronized to a
“They cost $3 [million] to $4 million in Saskatchewan, so you can operate at lower [crude] prices.”
The PTRC works with universities and research bodies throughout the world on new technologies, Wilson says. He and others at the PTRC are intrigued with the potential of CO2 injection to increase production from fracked wells. “I keep looking at CO2 as an alternative,” he says. “The literature shows the potential is sub-stantial. Over the years there have been quite a few wells fracked with it, but not in Saskatchewan.”
Proppant, a material that will keep an induced hydraulic fracture open, during or after fracturing, has also been successfully used. However, one problem with the use of proppants and some other stimulants is they can produce saline water, which leads to an issue with cleanup. “We’re looking at how water can be cleaned up so it can be reused,” Wilson says.
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particle beam of increasing kinetic energy. The PTRC is working with Canadian Light Source Inc., a national synchrotron research facility at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Synchrotron radiation is a scientific tool used in areas as diverse as archeology, materials research and earth sciences, and the PTRC believes it can help producers provide better resolution of fracked zones.
“We may be able to use it as a reservoir simulator to see what is happening in the individual pores,” says Wilson. “As it is, it’s difficult to model.”
Another approach the PTRC is look-ing at involves the use of microsensors in reservoirs, which would provide valuable information for mapping the reservoir. Using ultrasonic sensors might allow for better communication with drillers.
“Can we help the industry do a better job of mapping in the subsurface?”he asks.
To find out, the PTRC is working with a university in Holland that has developed a microseismic technology expertise on this application. It will likely be possible
to use this technology first in shallower heavy oil–producing reservoirs, but it may also have a role in the Bakken and in other areas where fracking is common.
GovErNmENT INcENTIvEs INcrEAsE DrILLINGWhile the province’s work on technological advancement is important, its industry-friendly fiscal regime is what keeps pro-ducers active in areas like the Bakken and elsewhere in the province, says Dean Potter, president of Calgary-based junior Elkhorn Resources Inc.
“This stuff is high capital-cost produc-tion,” says Potter, a petroleum geolo-gist, who heads Elkhorn. “The province’s Crown royalty incentive is a serious part of the puzzle.”
The incentive, which applies to drilling on Crown-owned land, effectively offers producers a royalty holiday. Overall royal-ties in the province, which were lowered from 65 per cent under the former New Democratic Party government to 15 per cent or less under the current Saskatchewan
Party government, is what makes develop-ment in the Saskatchewan Bakken eco-nomic, especially given that wells are less productive than in North Dakota, he says.
Elkhorn, which produces 2,000 bar-rels per day from wells in southeastern Saskatchewan, where it owns 100 sections, is proof the incentives work, he says.
“This was a company that was started 18 months ago and now we employ 200 people in Saskatchewan, and those people aren’t making $14 per hour,” he says, adding that the provincial government understands this contribution and the importance of the incentive. “It [the incentive] is taking things that aren’t economic and making them so.”
As a result of the incentive and shallower wells, it costs about $2 million to drill a well in the Saskatchewan Bakken, as opposed to $10 million in North Dakota, he says.
Because land lease costs in North Dakota are much higher, the economics of drilling in less productive areas of the state don’t add up, even at the higher rates of produc-tion than in Saskatchewan, he says.
“It drives our economics,” Potter says.
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WATROUS
LOWERSHAUNAVON
BAKKENTHREE FORKS
VIKING
MISSISSIPPIEstevan
Weyburn
Saskatoon
Yorkton
ReginaMoose
JawSwift Current
North Battleford
PrinceAlbert
BEyoNDBAKKEN
By Leisa Vescarelli
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Alberta Geological Survey. Special thanks
to Melinda Yurkowski, assistant chief
geologist, petroleum geology, with the
Saskatchewan Geological Survey.
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WATROUS
LOWERSHAUNAVON
BAKKENTHREE FORKS
VIKING
MISSISSIPPIEstevan
Weyburn
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Yorkton
ReginaMoose
JawSwift Current
North Battleford
PrinceAlbert
saskatchewan is canada’s second-largest oil-producing province—with
about 14 per cent of all Canadian crude oil
production. Though the spotlight has been
firmly fixed on the prolific and buzz-worthy
Bakken these past few years, there are
numerous plays throughout the province
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flourishing oil and gas industry. Here’s a look at
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Cenovus Energy Inc., Crescent Point Energy Corp., Husky Energy Inc., PetroBakken, NAL Energy, Enerplus, ARC Resources
(excluding Bakken)
horizontal drilling and Bakken-like enhanced oil recovery including waterflooding.
Saskatchewan’s conventional wells have years of productive outlook ahead of them, particularly with the renewed interest and productivityafforded by improved horizontal drilling and enhanced oil recovery.
MISSISSIPPIIf the Bakken has become something of a show pony, then mississippian plays are undoubtedly the province’s workhorses. According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy (former Ministry of Energy and Resources), most oil production in Saskatchewan has been from Madison Group (Mississippian) carbonates in southeastern Saskatchewan, cumulatively amounting to 364 million cubic metres of medium and light oil, or about 43 per cent of oil produc-tion in the province. The Midale play alone accounts for 23 per cent of the total oil production from nearly 7,000 producing wells.
While drilling and exploration in the Mississippian has tar-geted the usual horizons, such as the Frobisher, Midale and Alida, a large number of new wells have been completed in the Ratcliffe beds in the Skinner Lake, Oungre and Freda Lake fields. The bulk of these wells are operated by NAL Energy Corporation, Enerplus Corp. and Arc Resources Ltd. PetroBakken Energy Ltd. also manages a large inventory of conventional light oil wells in the Mississippian play in addition to their extensive Bakken activ-ity. There are presently significant blocks of open Crown lands surrounding these new developments.
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AMARANTHMISSISSIPPI
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Yorkton
Regina
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VIKINGThe viking is a geologically complex formation extending across most of saskatchewan. An uncon-ventional reservoir consisting of highly bioturbated sandstones and siltstones with very low permeability, the Viking has an estimated 2.3 billion barrels in place. The region is primar-ily gas bearing, with oil production confined to west-central Saskatchewan in the Kindersley-Dodsland area. It has produced oil from conventional wells since the 1950s, but has recently seen an uptick in production, largely due to horizontal well technology coupled with multistage fracturing techniques.
At only 700–750 metres deep, the Viking is relatively shallow, which helps to lower drilling and completion costs. Saskatchewan’s favourable royalty and regulatory system, paired with low production costs, results in extremely prof-itable netbacks for producers in this region. Saskatchewan’s Viking oil production sits at over 25,000 barrels per day thanks to 760 new horizontal wells in the formation.
VIKING
Saskatoon
Yorkton
Regina
Moose Jaw
Swift Current
Medicine Hat
North Battleford
PrinceAlbert
Red Deer
Lethbridge
Calgary
Lloydminster
Camrose
Edmonton
AB SK
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Penn West Petroleum Ltd., Baytex Energy Corp., Pengrowth Energy Corporation, Renegade Petroleum Ltd., Husky Energy Inc., Harvest Energy Trust, Crescent Point Energy Corp.
Primarily horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracturing; possible waterflooding.
Industry now estimates six billion barrels of original oil in place as a result of tapping into the lower zone. Horizontal development is expected to increase recovery factors up to 12 per cent, po tentially exceeding 20 per cent through secondary recovery techniques. Source: GeoBuild
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LOWER SHAUNAVONThe shaunavon Formation is comprised of an upper unit and a lower unit, both formed in the middle Jurassic era. The lower, purely carbonate member typically has very low permeability, and the upper mixed carbonate-clastic member commonly has multiple producible reservoirs within the same well, making it a very popular target for oil explora-tion companies. The play has been known since the 1950s, but exploitation was largely considered uneconomic because, like the Bakken, the Lower Shaunavon is characterized by low por-osity and permeability. Advances in horizontal drilling, multi-stage fracturing and completion technologies over the past six or so years led to exploration and development of a tight oil play within the Lower Shaunavon region. From 2007 to 2011, over 210 horizontal wells were drilled into the low-permeability res-ervoirs of the Lower Shaunavon, with production totalling over 4.26 million barrels.
Crescent Point Energy Corp. made consolidating the region a prime acquisition objective in 2009. Today, they control approximately 90 per cent of the play, leveraging their know-ledge base in Bakken recovery techniques to exploit the Lower Shaunavon resource.
Medicine Hat
Saskatoon
Yorkton
ReginaMoose
Jaw
Estevan
Swift Current
North Battleford
PrinceAlbert
WeyburnLOWERSHAUNAVON
SK
Fast facts
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BARRELS PER DAY
Crescent Point, Cenovus Energy Inc., Husky Energy Inc.
horizontal drilling and Bakken-like enhanced oil recovery including waterflooding.
Crescent Point has estimated that there are four billion barrels of oil in place. They plan to spend approximately $283 million of their 2013 budget on the Lower and Upper Shaunavon, including drilling approximately 89 net wells and continuing waterflood projects in the region.
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WATROUSThe Watrous Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Triassic to Jurassic age. Referred to as the Spearfish Formation in North Dakota, the Lower Amaranth in Manitoba and the Lower Watrous in Saskatchewan, the potential of this formation is as hard to peg as the name itself. The Lower Watrous is informally divided into a lower, oil-bearing sandy member and an upper shale member. It is situated on the northeastern edge of the Williston Basin near the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border and stretches south into North Dakota.
According to the Petroleum Branch of Manitoba Innovation, Energy and Mines, the Lower Amaranth was the second most productive oil horizon in Manitoba in 2010, having produced 5.4 million cubic metres of oil since 1980. At this time, the reservoir potential of the Lower Watrous—in Saskatchewan—is not well understood, and the production from this formation is still in its infancy. If, however, as the Alberta Geological Survey indicates, the Watrous Formation of Saskatchewan is considered equivalent to the Amaranth Formation of Manitoba on the basis of lithological similarity, stratigraphic position and physical continuity, this will be a play to keep an eye on in coming years.
WATROUSSaskatoon
Yorkton
Regina
Moose Jaw
Swift Current
North Battleford
PrinceAlbert
Estevan
Brandon Winnipeg
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TBD
Like other tight oil plays, horizontal drilling and multistage fracturing will likely open up numerous possibilities.
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A s L INDUsTrIAL No FLAmE hEATErs LTDRR 1 Cherhill AB t0E 0J0PHONE: (780) 785-2859FAX: (780) 785-2894CONTACT: lance meierEMAIL: lance@aslheaters.caWEBSITE: www.aslheaters.caBOOTH: 523PRODUCT/SERVICE: manufacturer of no-flame heaters.
AcUTEc sysTEms LTDpo Box 533lampman SK S0C 1N0PHONE: (306) 487-2536FAX: (306) 487-2776CONTACT: Duane FreedenEMAIL: dtfreeden@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.acutec-ltd.comBOOTH: 261, 262PRODUCT/SERVICE: Serving the oil and gas industry in southeastern Saskatchewan, Acutec’s full line of instrumentation includes tank gaug-ing systems, satellite communication systems, flow meters and autodial alarm systems. our product line includes prov-en technology from Barnett Engineering, Foxboro and Siemens/milltronics.
ADvANcE ENGINEErED ProDUcTs GroUP615 71 Ave SECalgary AB t2h 0S7PHONE: (403) 255-5578FAX: (403) 255-5854CONTACT: John RynsburgerEMAIL: jrynsburger@aepl.caWEBSITE: www.advanceengineeredproducts.comBOOTH: 614, 615PRODUCT/SERVICE: tank trucks and trailers, liquid and dry bulk, aircraft refuelers, vacuum systems, stainless steel equipment, A-train stabilizers and ISo containers.
AEroTEch hErmAN NELsoN INTErNATIoNAL INc100 Eagle DrWinnipeg mB R2R 1V5TOLL FREE: (800) 633-1999FAX: (204) 694-1612CONTACT: Fran KovnatsEMAIL: sales@hermannelson.com
WEBSITE: www.hermannelson.comBOOTH: 228, 229PRODUCT/SERVICE: Aerotech herman Nelson is a leading supplier of industrial portable heaters. our product line ranges from 100K to one million+ BtU heaters. We stock direct-flame, indirect- flame and safety conscious “flameless” heat technologies. Rec’d for: oil and gas, aviation, construction, mining and agriculture industries.
AGI-ENvIroTANkpo Box 879Biggar SK S0K 0m0PHONE: (306) 948-5262FAX: (306) 948-5263CONTACT: Justin WappelEMAIL: jwappel@envirotank.comWEBSITE: www.envirotank.comBOOTH: 288PRODUCT/SERVICE: 30-barrel and up double-walled, heated gas well G55 storage; 200-barrel and up wellsite storage; double-wall in-ground storage; and double-wall diesel/gas/methanol storage.
ALchEm DrILLING FLUID sErvIcEspo Box 490Weyburn SK S4h 2K3PHONE: (306) 891-8917CONTACT: trevor Van AlstyneEMAIL: trevor@alchem.caWEBSITE: www.alchem.caBOOTH: 506PRODUCT/SERVICE: Drilling fluids supply and service.
ALs ENvIroNmENTAL819 58 St ESaskatoon SK S7K 6X5PHONE: (306) 668-8370FAX: (306) 668-8383CONTACT: Raechelle JanzenEMAIL: raechelle.janzen@alsglobal.comWEBSITE: www.alsglobal.comBOOTH: 85PRODUCT/SERVICE: AlS Environmental provides high-quality and dependable analytical testing data to assist consulting and engineering firms, industry and government agencies around the world in making informed decisions for environmental projects. the comprehensive range of environmental
testing and technical support services is complemented by a solid commitment to quality and customer service.
AmsoIL FIrsT IN syNThETIcs3152 Athol StRegina SK S4S 1Y7PHONE: (877) 487-1645FAX: (306) 205-4206CONTACT: Derek BeahmEMAIL: dw.beahm@sasktel.netBOOTH: 258PRODUCT/SERVICE: premium full synthetic extended drain oils, greases, fuel treatment and filtration products for all personal and industrial applica-tions. Including Synthetic Biodegradable hydraulic oil, Bypass Filtration Systems, Synthetic polymeric 5% moly off Road Grease. All Amsoil products extensively field tested over the last 39 years to ensure they perform in even extreme applications.
APAchE cANADA LTDpo Box 2005midale SK S4h 3m8PHONE: (306) 458-2884FAX: (306) 458-2902CONTACT: Doug GirouxEMAIL: doug.giroux@apachecorp.comWEBSITE: www.apachecorp.comBOOTH: 16
APEX ADvANcED soLUTIoNs INc550-407 2 St SWCalgary AB t2p 2Y3
PHONE: (403) 519-3303FAX: (403) 269-2669CONTACT: Rick JoyesEMAIL: rickjoyes@apex-advanced.comWEBSITE: www.apex-advanced.comBOOTH: 516, 517PRODUCT/SERVICE: Endless rod sales and full service, pC pump sales and service, and automation solutions for artificial lift systems.
APEX DIsTrIBUTIoN INc1730 Ebel RdWeyburn SK S4h 1V3PHONE: (306) 842-5081FAX: (306) 842-5309CONTACT: larry patersonEMAIL: larry.paterson@apexdistribution.comWEBSITE: www.apexdistribution.comBOOTH: 53, 54PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sucker rods and accessories, viking pumps, pipe valves and fittings, drilling and service rig sup-plies, progressive cavity pumps, second-ary containment systems, and meter and instrumentation repair. Kimray distributor, Guiberson products and oil Country tubular goods.
ArNETT & BUrGEss PIPELINErs LTD2930-715 5 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 2X6PHONE: (403) 265-0900FAX: (403) 265-0922CONTACT: Jesse mcmullenEMAIL: info@abpipeliners.com
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WEBSITE: www.abpipeliners.comBOOTH: 240PRODUCT/SERVICE: A & B safely pro-vides quality pipeline construction, facility installation, pipeline integrity, external pipe coatings, maintenance, and related construction services to the energy industry. With offices in Athabasca, Bashaw, Blackfalds, Calgary, Regina, and Sedgewick, we work with clients wanting to reduce end costs through quality project execution.
AsTro ThErmAL TEc LTDpo Box 250tilley AB t0J 3K0PHONE: (403) 377-2391FAX: (403) 377-2263CONTACT: Syl tatesonEMAIL: astro@eidnet.orgBOOTH: 501
BAkEr hUGhEs cANADA comPANy1000-401 9 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3C5PHONE: (403) 537-3425FAX: (403) 537-3801CONTACT: tess macleodEMAIL: tess.macleod@bakerhughes.comWEBSITE: www.bakerhughes.comBOOTH: 80, 81, 82, 457PRODUCT/SERVICE: measure and compare and you’ll find that Baker hughes delivers unmatched design, ser-vice and support to help you meet your production performance objectives.
BALoN corPorATIoN47 Sunset Rd SWmedicine hat AB t1B 4t4PHONE: (403) 548-5288FAX: (403) 203-0773CONTACT: John ComptonEMAIL: jcompton@balon.comWEBSITE: www.balon.comBOOTH: 42
BArrhEAD PLAsTIcs6115 48 StBarrhead AB t7N 1A6PHONE: (780) 674-3892FAX: (780) 674-4633CONTACT: Vern StockingEMAIL: barrheadplastics@hotmail.comWEBSITE: www.barrheadplastics.comBOOTH: 50PRODUCT/SERVICE: Barrhead plastics ltd. is a family-owned and oper-ated business since 1995. We provide the oil and gas industry with environ-mental plastic secondary containment spill and drip trays, containers, chemical and water storage tanks, pipestands, flowline break-away catch trays, along with many other environmental products for recreation, agriculture, industrial, and commercially designed products.
BFI cANADA INcpo Box 848Coronation AB t0C 1C0
PHONE: (403) 578-3299FAX: (403) 578-3313CONTACT: Gord machonEMAIL: gmachon@wsii.caWEBSITE: 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 south-eastern Saskatchewan.
BIG EAGLE sErvIcEs900-444 5 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 2t8TOLL FREE: (800) 227-6392FAX: (403) 264-7600CONTACT: Zorana mitranicEMAIL: info@bigeagle.caWEBSITE: www.bigeagle.caBOOTH: 624, 625PRODUCT/SERVICE: Big Eagle Services is a leading energy services company offering industry-leading equipment and expertise in hydro vac excavation, nitrogen services, coiled tubing services, pressure services, fluid heating, tank and vessel cleaning, as well as vacuum and water services. Big Eagle believes in getting the job done right...on site.
BLUE sPArk ENErGy300-903 8 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 0N7PHONE: (403) 719-9011CONTACT: todd holtEMAIL: t.holt@bluesparkenergy.netWEBSITE: www.bluesparkenergy.netBOOTH: 84PRODUCT/SERVICE: Blue Spark Energy are innovators of a wireline-based pulsing stimulation service called the “WASp.” the stimulation system is designed to use shock waves to clean perfs and mechanically break scales and matrix in the near wellbore region to enhance fluid inflow in producers or fluid injectivity in service wells.
BrANDT TrAcTor LTDpo Box 3856 Stn mainRegina SK S4p 3R8PHONE: (306) 791-7777FAX: (306) 791-0220CONTACT: Kevin lakemanEMAIL: klakeman@brandttractor.comWEBSITE: www.brandttractor.comBOOTH: 616, 617PRODUCT/SERVICE: Selling John Deere industrial products in SK, mN, AB and BC. Selling backhoes, excavators, dozers, graders, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, mini excavators, forklifts and forestry equipment. Sales, parts, service, rentals.
Brock WhITE coNsTrUcTIoN mATErIALs1305 pettigrew Ave ERegina SK S4N 5W1PHONE: (306) 721-9333
FAX: (306) 721-2405CONTACT: Greg EngelEMAIL: gengel@brockwhite.comWEBSITE: www.brockwhite.caBOOTH: 507PRODUCT/SERVICE: Brock White has been a trusted supplier of con-struction products since 1954. the company serves commercial, residen-tial, highway, and industrial contractors through distribution centres across western Canada and the midwestern United States. Brock White Company llC is headquartered in St paul, minnesota, with Canadian operations based in Winnipeg, manitoba.
cALFrAc WELL sErvIcEs LTD411 8 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 1E3PHONE: (403) 266-6000FAX: (403) 508-1545CONTACT: todd RainvilleEMAIL: trainville@calfrac.comWEBSITE: www.calfrac.comBOOTH: 509PRODUCT/SERVICE: Calfrac is an innovative pressure pumping services provider focused on North America’s premier unconventional natural gas and light oil plays, plus strategic interna-tional markets. State-of-the-art equip-ment, in house R&D, an expert team of employees and experienced manage-ment has Calfrac strongly positioned for continued growth.
cAmEroN1300-311 6 Ave SWCalgary AB t2G 1Y8PHONE: (403) 290-0001FAX: (403) 290-1526CONTACT: Gary matthewsEMAIL: sales@c-a-m.comWEBSITE: www.c-a-m.comBOOTH: 275, 276PRODUCT/SERVICE: Innovative solu-tions. A broad portfolio of proven tech-nologies. Cameron is a leading provider of flow equipment products, systems, and services to oil, gas and process industries. Valves, valve automation and measurement systems. An integrated approach to artificial lift with progressing cavity and sucker rod pumping systems. Raising performance, together.
cAmEroN vALvEs & mEAsUrEmENT7944 10 St NECalgary AB t2E 8W1PHONE: (403) 290-0001FAX: (403) 290-1526CONTACT: Elaine GrodaesEMAIL: elaine.grodaes@c-a-m.comWEBSITE: www.c-a-m.comBOOTH: 275
cANADIAN ADvANcED EsP INc5307 72A Ave NWEdmonton AB t6B 2J1PHONE: (780) 469-0770FAX: (780) 450-4592
CONTACT: Kimberly KaneEMAIL: kimberly.kane@cai-esp.comBOOTH: 208PRODUCT/SERVICE: Canadian Advanced ESp Inc. is a manufacturing, engineering and service solution com-pany providing electric submersible and surface horizontal pumping systems to the global oil and gas industry. these pumping systems, coupled with our innovative surface equipment, includ-ing our VFGs and our new Advanced Control technology (ACt) VFDs, pro-vides state-of-the-art technology to the oil and gas industry.
cANADIAN ENErGy sErvIcEspo Box 1089Carlyle SK S0C 0R0PHONE: (306) 453-4411FAX: (306) 453-4404CONTACT: Shayna BourhisEMAIL: sbourhis@mmmud.caWEBSITE: www.canadianenergyservices.comBOOTH: 460, 461PRODUCT/SERVICE: Designing and implementing drilling fluid systems.
cANELsoN DrILLING INcpo Box 312Carlyle SK S0C 0R0PHONE: (306) 453-2506FAX: (306) 453-2508CONTACT: mike SmithEMAIL: mike.smith@canelsondrilling.comWEBSITE: www.canelsondrilling.comBOOTH: 530, 531
cArA DAWN TrANsPorT LTDpo Box 1905Regina SK S4p 3E1PHONE: (306) 721-8888FAX: (306) 721-5118CONTACT: Rod olyowskyEMAIL: rod.caradawntransport@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.caradawntransport.comBOOTH: 254PRODUCT/SERVICE: For-hire carrier operations in Canada and the USA. Winch trucks, scissor neck, trombones and lowbed service up to 13 axle. Yard rent storage in Regina, SK.
cArBoN coNTroLs LTDBay 124-11979 40 St SECalgary AB t2Z 4m3PHONE: (403) 238-9944FAX: (403) 238-9955EMAIL: info@carboncontrolsltd.comWEBSITE: www.carboncontrolsltd.comBOOTH: 210PRODUCT/SERVICE: A leading sup-plier of high-quality flow and safety instrumentation and electrical motor controls equipment representing manu-facturers of: VFDs, SoftStarts, motors, mCCs, fire detectors (UV, UV/IR, triple IR), Infrared/Catalytic/toxic/VoC gas detectors, strobes, sounder/horns,
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cArsoN ENErGy sErvIcEs LTD2636 Victoria Ave ERegina SK S4N 6m5PHONE: (306) 487-4118FAX: (306) 487-3235CONTACT: Ron Carson, Valerie hookensonEMAIL: vhookenson@flintenergy.comWEBSITE: 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 excellence 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.
cAThEDrAL ENErGy sErvIcEs LTD6030 3 St SECalgary AB t2h 1K2PHONE: (403) 265-2560FAX: (403) 262-4682CONTACT: David DiachokEMAIL: ddiachok@ cathedralenergyservices.comWEBSITE: www.cathedralenergyservices.comBOOTH: 618, 619
cENovUs ENErGy INcpo Box 460Weyburn SK S4h 2K3PHONE: (306) 456-4114FAX: (306) 456-4141CONTACT: twila WalkedenEMAIL: twila.walkeden@cenovus.comWEBSITE: www.cenovus.comBOOTH: 232, 233PRODUCT/SERVICE: Cenovus Energy is a Canadian oil company. We’re committed to applying fresh, pro-gressive thinking to safely and respon-sibly unlock energy resources the world needs. our operations include oilsands projects in northern Alberta, which use specialized methods to drill and pump the oil to the surface, as well as natural gas and oil production across Alberta and southern Saskatchewan.
cErvUs EQUIPmENT505 park StRegina SK S4N 5B2PHONE: (306) 721-4608FAX: (306) 721-2944CONTACT: Rick CoffinEMAIL: rcoffin@arwilliams.comWEBSITE: www.arwilliams.comBOOTH: 411PRODUCT/SERVICE: material-handling equipment—Clark, Sellick, Daewoo, Nissan forklifts, hiab cranes, JlG, Gradall, Skytrac and lull telehandlers. New and
used parts and service for all makes of forklifts on site. Service anywhere in Saskatchewan, Alberta and manitoba. Electric-, propane-, diesel- or natural gas–certified forklift operator training. powerBoss scrubbers and sweepers. operator safety training for all mobile-powered equipment. Forklifts, skid steers, telehandlers and aerial platform units.
chAmPIoN TEchNoLoGIEs LTDpo Box 1398Estevan SK S4A 2K9PHONE: (306) 634-7627FAX: (306) 634-7827CONTACT: Kelly orstedEMAIL: kelly.orsted@champ-tech.comWEBSITE: www.champ-tech.comBOOTH: 443, 444PRODUCT/SERVICE: Champion technologies offers a complete line of oilfield production chemicals and related application technology.
chAsING ThE DrAGoN rIG GEAr4030 Cumberland RdRegina SK S4V 1E7PHONE: (306) 539-7050FAX: (306) 949-7633CONTACT: Kimberly DuvalEMAIL: realroughneck@hotmail.comWEBSITE: www.chasingthedragon.caBOOTH: 6PRODUCT/SERVICE: Zip-ups, t-shirts, hoodies, long sleeves, decals, hard hats, flex fit hats.
cLEAN hArBorspo Box 441Estevan SK S4A 2A4PHONE: (306) 461-6186FAX: (306) 753-2962CONTACT: David BurkeEMAIL: burke.david@cleanharbors.comWEBSITE: www.cleanharbors.comBOOTH: 449
cLEAN hArBorspo Box 190, 102 minard Roadlampman SK S0C 1N0PHONE: (306) 487-3219FAX: (306) 487-2425CONTACT: Ian taylorWEBSITE: www.cleanharbors.comBOOTH: 450, 451PRODUCT/SERVICE: Clean harbors is a diversified energy ser-vices organization providing oilfield equipment and related services throughout western Canada and the United States. Clean harbors provides a full range of drilling and production surface rentals, camps/catering and wellsites, and waste-water treatment systems.
coBrA INDUsTrIEs LTDpo Box 508Delisle SK S0l 0p0PHONE: (306) 493-3238FAX: (306) 493-2481CONTACT: Dean EsauEMAIL: dean@cobraindustries.ca
BOOTH: 419PRODUCT/SERVICE: manufacturer of 400-barrel storage tanks.
coLorED shALE ProDUcTs INc1164 Normandy Drmoose Jaw SK S6h 7C6PHONE: (306) 693-8800FAX: (306) 693-8836CONTACT: Denise therrienEMAIL: denise.therrien@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.coloredshale.comBOOTH: 222PRODUCT/SERVICE: Colored Shale is able to provide a red aggregate for roads leading to and around oil sites.
commErcIAL TrUck EQUIPmENT co1155 macKay StRegina SK S4N 4X9PHONE: (306) 721-9575FAX: (306) 721-2214CONTACT: Ron SaxbyEMAIL: rsaxby@comtruck.caWEBSITE: www.commercialtruckequipment.caBOOTH: 606PRODUCT/SERVICE: truck-mounted cranes and equipment, winches, gravel boxes, hydraulic systems, driveline parts and service, power take-offs, splitter boxes, hook lifts, towing equipment, lube and service bodies, digger derricks, aerial devices, sales, service and installa-tions. Rentals and leasing.
comTEch commUNIcATIoN TEchNoLoGIEs LTD1120 East AveWeyburn SK S4h 3E4PHONE: (306) 842-3066FAX: (306) 842-0048CONTACT: Richard henningEMAIL: richard.henning@comtech.caWEBSITE: www.comtech.caBOOTH: 253
coNTAIN ENvIro sErvIcEs LTDpo Box 269Cold lake AB t9m 1p1PHONE: (780) 639-6654FAX: (780) 639-3775CONTACT: Glenn EckertEMAIL: glenn@contain.caWEBSITE: www.contain.caBOOTH: 23, 24PRODUCT/SERVICE: Contain Enviro Services provides both primary and secondary containment systems as well as prefabricated geomem-branes for use in the oil and gas industry. We offer both supply and installation, or supply-only services for our clients who would prefer to do their own installation. We are located in Cold lake and Grande prairie and also distribute our product through several oilfield distribution outlets.
coUrAGE oILFIELD sErvIcEs LTD128 marion Aveoxbow SK
PHONE: (306) 483-2130FAX: (306) 483-2132CONTACT: Amanda FitzpatrickEMAIL: amanda@courageoilfield.comWEBSITE: www.courageoilfield.comBOOTH: 219
cUmmINs WEsTErN cANADA110 Kress StRegina SK S4p 2Z5PHONE: (306) 721-9710FAX: (306) 721-2962CONTACT: Jim markleEMAIL: jim.markle@cummins.comWEBSITE: www.westerncanada.cummins.comBOOTH: 265, 266PRODUCT/SERVICE: Complete line for all applications—automotive, RV, natural gas, industrial, construction. Argriculture, marine, generator sets. Genuine Cummins parts and service.
cUsTom TrUck sALEs INc520 park StRegina SK S4N 0t6PHONE: (306) 569-9021FAX: (306) 569-2144CONTACT: lenny JanzEMAIL: lenny.janz@customtruck.caBOOTH: 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, vac-uum, pickers or oilfield beds, as well as oilfield specialty trucks. parts and service support for heavy-duty trucks, transmis-sions, rear carriers, Cat, Cummins and Detroit Diesel engines.
cWc WELL sErvIcEspo Box 2159lloydminster AB S9V 1R6PHONE: (780) 875-4259FAX: (780) 875-1930CONTACT: Jenna WilchuckEMAIL: jennawilchuck@cwcwellservices.comWEBSITE: www.cwcwellservices.comBOOTH: 34
D & D oILFIELD rENTALs corP325 Queen StWeyburn SK PHONE: (306) 842-0659FAX: (306) 842-0850CONTACT: leon GilbertsonEMAIL: weyburn@ddoil.netWEBSITE: www.ddoil.netBOOTH: 471PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield rental equipment from drilling rigs to service rigs needs.
DANATEc EDUcATIoNAL sErvIcEs LTD201-11450 29 St SECalgary AB t2Z 3V5PHONE: (403) 723-3281FAX: (403) 232-6952CONTACT: Chris plante
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EMAIL: chris@danatec.comWEBSITE: 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 gen-eral workplace safety. our products and services include regulations, hand-books, self-teach training programs, instructor packages, videos, posters and CDs, DVDs, online training and custom-designed training programs.
DArT sErvIcEs LTDpo Box 1595Estevan SK S4A 2l7PHONE: (306) 634-7007CONTACT: Davin EmmelEMAIL: dartservices@sasktel.netBOOTH: 437
DEAN’s PUmP sErvIcE LTDpo Box 116Frobisher SK S0C 0Y0PHONE: (306) 486-2110FAX: (306) 486-4975CONTACT: Kyla macCuishEMAIL: maccuish@sasktel.netBOOTH: 230
DEL EQUIPmENT LImITED1265 mcDonald StRegina SK S4N 4X5PHONE: (306) 359-1477FAX: (306) 565-0650CONTACT: Gaston laCosteEMAIL: glacoste@delequipment.comWEBSITE: www.delequipment.comBOOTH: 277PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sales and ser-vice for truck-mounted cranes, winches, wet kits, oilfield service decks, service bodies, gravel boxes, gravel trailers, steamer bodies, etc.
DEmBy TrAILEr LTDpo Box 1145Weyburn SK S4h 2l5PHONE: (306) 861-5655FAX: (306) 842-2997CONTACT: Doug DembiczakEMAIL: doug@dembytrailer.comWEBSITE: www.dembytrailer.comBOOTH: 463, 464PRODUCT/SERVICE: Demby trailer offers a complete line of wellsite accom-modations including skid shacks, well-site trailers, office trailers and service rig doghouses —spec models or custom builds. We also offer a full line of flatdeck and enclosed trailers.
DFI3403 74 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6B 3B8PHONE: (780) 466-5237FAX: (780) 463-3613CONTACT: Bruce ArmstrongEMAIL: barmstrong@dfi.caWEBSITE: www.dfi.caBOOTH: 508
PRODUCT/SERVICE: DFI is an in dependent 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.
DsI DALco sErvIcEs INc152 petrolia DrRed Deer County AB t4E 1B4PHONE: (403) 348-5554FAX: (403) 348-5545CONTACT: Derrin DaltonEMAIL: info@dalco.caWEBSITE: www.dalco.caBOOTH: 72PRODUCT/SERVICE: DSI works with cli-ents from project estimation, through coat-ing application to final delivery. Specializing in the application of 100% solid linings and coatings, but having the experience and technology to apply any liquid lining or coating systems gives DSI the ability to solve any of your corrosion challenges.
DyNAmIc rEsoUrcEs LTDpo Box 664Gull lake SK S0N 1A0PHONE: (306) 672-3062FAX: (306) 672-4427CONTACT: John mageeEMAIL: dynamicreso@gmail.comBOOTH: 533, 534
E. BoUrAssA & soNs96 17 StWeyburn SK S4h 2Z1PHONE: (306) 842-6626FAX: (306) 842-7115CONTACT: Kurtis BourassaEMAIL: kurtisb@ebourassa.comWEBSITE: www.ebourassa.comBOOTH: 459
EAGLE oILFIELD sErvIcEs LTDpo Box 330Arcola SK S0C 0G0PHONE: (306) 455-2705FAX: (306) 455-2250CONTACT: mark DotyEMAIL: m.doty@eagleoilfieldservices.comBOOTH: 465
EAsy rIDEr TrUckINGpo Box 282Carnduff SK S0C 0S0PHONE: (306) 671-7885FAX: (306) 482-5286CONTACT: Ken BaylissEMAIL: easyridertrucking@gmail.comBOOTH: 453
Eco-GrEEN ENErGy TrANsFEr LTDpo Box 115Weyburn SK S4h 2J8PHONE: (306) 842-1344FAX: (306) 842-1434CONTACT: Aaron tothEMAIL: aarontoth@ecogreenenergy.caWEBSITE: www.ecogreenenergy.ca
BOOTH: 510PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supplying propane and propane equipment, including special-ized vessels, generators 55kw to 125kw, construction heaters, and much more.
ELEcTroGAs moNITors LTD469 Devonian StEstevan SK PHONE: (306) 634-6197FAX: (306) 634-3401CONTACT: Chris KennedyEMAIL: chris@electrogasmonitors.comWEBSITE: www.electrogasmonitors.comBOOTH: 33
ELEmENT TEchNIcAL sErvIcEspo Box 1619Carlyle SK S0C 0R0PHONE: (306) 453-1414FAX: (306) 453-1415CONTACT: tracy BarsiEMAIL: tbarsi@element-technical.comWEBSITE: www.element-technical.comBOOTH: 430
EmkADE DIsTrIBUTIoN INc7031 Roper RdEdmonton AB t6B 3K3PHONE: (780) 468-5600FAX: (780) 468-5620CONTACT: Glenn metke, trevor lindbergEMAIL: trevor.lindberg@emkade.comWEBSITE: www.emkade.comBOOTH: 239PRODUCT/SERVICE: Emkade Distribution is the authorized Canadian distributor for ViNtrol Inc. our Edmonton warehouse stocks a complete line of: ball valves, check valves, gate valves, needle valves, choke valves, actu-ators. to expand our product offerings, Emkade Distribution stocks tSI Flow products’ complete line of wellhead and frac head equipment.
ENBrIDGE PIPELINEs (sAskATchEWAN) INcpo Box 1400Estevan SK S4A 2K9PHONE: (306) 636-7273FAX: (306) 636-7227CONTACT: Jeff YankoEMAIL: jeff.yanko@enbridge.comWEBSITE: www.enbridge.comBOOTH: 273PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enbridge pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc. and affiliated companies have provided southeastern Saskatchewan and south-western manitoba with crude oil and NGl transportation services since 1955. We operate approximately 2,200 km of pipeline and have storage capacity of 67,000 m3. Current throughputs aver-age approximately 25,000 m3 of crude oil and 425 m3/d of NGl.
ENDUrANcE TEchNoLoGIEs71-4511 Glenmore trl SECalgary AB t2C 2R9PHONE: (403) 236-6081
FAX: (403) 720-3634CONTACT: Jim WyattEMAIL: jimw@endurancetechnologies.comWEBSITE: www.endurancetechnologies.comBOOTH: 201PRODUCT/SERVICE: EndurAlloy wear joints provide downhole protection against corrosion, erosion, and abrasion caused by rod and tubing wear.
ENErGy AUcTIoNs INcokotoks ABPHONE: (403) 815-2016CONTACT: marlon EllerbyEMAIL: marlonellerby@energyauctions.caWEBSITE: www.energyauctions.caBOOTH: 221PRODUCT/SERVICE: As a full-service brokerage/auction firm, we partner with our clients to deliver solutions that help solve their most complicated needs. our services are designed specifically to help liquidate surplus as well as source equipment for projects, utilizing our vast network of industry experts and functional expertise.
ENForm5055 11 St NECalgary AB t2E 8N4PHONE: (403) 516-8000FAX: (403) 291-9408CONTACT: Rachel ZollingerEMAIL: rachel.zollinger@enform.caWEBSITE: www.enform.caBOOTH: 73PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enform pro-vides 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, tech-nology and environmental management. Enform is now the petroleum safety association for Saskatchewan and has just opened an office in Regina. For more information, visit www.enform.ca.
ENvENT ENGINEErING LTD7060E Farrell Rd SECalgary AB t2h 0t2PHONE: (403) 253-4012FAX: (403) 253-4016CONTACT: Bob JohnsonEMAIL: bjohnson@envent-eng.comWEBSITE: www.envent-eng.comBOOTH: 39PRODUCT/SERVICE: Envent Engineering is a leading manufacturer of analytical equipment for the natural gas industry. We produce analyzers for measurement of h2S, total sulphur, moisture, oxygen and Co2. We also have our new gas chromatograph.
ENvIro-PADs coNTAINmENT sysTEms INcpo Box 106Red Deer AB t4N 5E7PHONE: (403) 302-1806CONTACT: Eric Wassick
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EMAIL: eric@enviro-pads.comWEBSITE: www.enviro-pads.comBOOTH: 37PRODUCT/SERVICE: provide a pro-active portable compliance solution for primary and secondary containment eliminating ground and surface water contamination. manufactured out of high grade steel with surface weight rating of 30 tons per pad, systems are designed for steam cleaning equipment, rig and wellhead containment, hazard-ous chemical storage, and remote re fuelling containment.
ENvIroTEc sErvIcEs INcpo Box 25055Saskatoon SK S7K 8B7PHONE: (306) 244-9500FAX: (306) 244-9501CONTACT: Richard orenchukEMAIL: rorenchuk@envirotec.caWEBSITE: www.envirotec.caBOOTH: 40
ENvIroTrAP sysTEmspo Box 340Alameda SK S0C 0A0PHONE: (306) 483-7330FAX: (306) 489-2020CONTACT: Ian thompsonEMAIL: envirotrap@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.envirotrap.comBOOTH: 38PRODUCT/SERVICE: the Envirotrap Containment System is the most
economical, user-friendly secondary containment system on the market. It has proven to be the best product in the field to contain leaks from well-heads, chem ical pumps and chemical barrels. these units are being praised by oil companies and environmental agencies alike!
EsG FILTrATIoN LTD11-6025 12 St SECalgary AB t2h 2K1PHONE: (403) 571-0202FAX: (403) 571-0214CONTACT: Sherry QuigleyEMAIL: sherry.quigley@esgfiltration.comWEBSITE: www.esgfiltration.comBOOTH: 289PRODUCT/SERVICE: Filtration, coalescing, liquid/liquid separators, fast loop filters, pressure regulators. Air/gas dryers. liquid/gas filter cartridges, filter bags (nominal, absolute). Filter housings: natural gas/liquid (lube oil, glycol, amine, water); carbon absorbers, reverse osmosis systems, specialty filtra-tion. Distributors of 3m, GE Water & process, headline Filters, Sunsep Dryers, CoNCoA.
EssENTIAL coIL WELL sErvIcE1711 Dirkson Dr NERedcliff AB t0J 2p0PHONE: (403) 580-8901FAX: (403) 580-8906CONTACT: Duane perkins
EMAIL: dperkins@ecws.caWEBSITE: www.ecws.caBOOTH: 458PRODUCT/SERVICE: Clean out wells with coil and nitrogen.
EsTEvAN mETEr sErvIcEs LTD321 Imperial AveEstevan SK PHONE: (306) 634-5304FAX: (306) 634-5887CONTACT: Doug martensEMAIL: dmartens@estevanmeter.comWEBSITE: www.estevanmeter.com
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EsTEvAN PLAsTIc ProDUcTs LTDpo Box 550Bienfait SK S0C 0m0PHONE: (306) 634-6400FAX: (306) 634-7828CONTACT: Vernon mcleanEMAIL: eppl@sasktel.netWEBSITE: 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, 1,000-barrel tanks.
EvErGrEEN ENvIro corPpo Box 40Carlyle SK S0C 0R0PHONE: (306) 453-4475
FAX: (306) 453-4476CONTACT: Dean hoffmanEMAIL: dean.ege@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.evergreenenviro.caBOOTH: 214PRODUCT/SERVICE: EverGreen Enviro Corp. provides a wide variety of expertise in the upstream oil and gas industry. projects include environmental protection plans, impact assessments, pre-disturbance assessments, veg-etation and wildlife risk assessments, environmental audits, gas migration testing, electromagnetic surveying and reclamation plans for oil, emulsion, produced water spills, flare pits and abandoned wellsites.
EvErGrEEN soLUTIoNs110-3506 118 Ave SECalgary AB t2Z 3X1PHONE: (403) 273-8000FAX: (403) 273-8944CONTACT: Gheela miguelEMAIL: reception@evergreensolutions.comWEBSITE: www.evergreensolutions.comBOOTH: 35
FAsT TrUckING sErvIcE LTDpo Box 700Carnduff SK S0C 0S0PHONE: (306) 482-3244FAX: (306) 482-3310CONTACT: laurie Connelly
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Del equipment1265 McDonald Street, Regina, SK S4N 4X5
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Over 60 years of service to the North American trucking industry.
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EMAIL: laurie@fasttruckingservice.comWEBSITE: www.fasttruckingservice.comBOOTH: 607, 608PRODUCT/SERVICE: We specialize in moving drilling rigs and in oilfield haul-ing. 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.
FIBErsPAr LINEPIPE cANADA LTD1100-444 5 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 2t8PHONE: (403) 265-9900FAX: (403) 266-7111CONTACT: Jaret BurgoyneEMAIL: jburgoyne@fiberspar.comWEBSITE: www.fiberspar.com BOOTH: 445PRODUCT/SERVICE: 2-inch to 6-inch flowlines for 750, 1,000, 1,500 and 2,500 psi pressures. lower installed costs due to spoolable technology. 100% corrosion-resistant pipe.
FIBrEGLAss soLUTIoNs INc294 Kensington AveEstevan SK S4A 2h8PHONE: (306) 636-2002FAX: (306) 636-2220CONTACT: Bill GowlandEMAIL: frp@frpsolutions.comWEBSITE: www.frpsolutions.comBOOTH: 89
FIrEmAsTEr oILFIELD sErvIcEs INc1975 1 Ave NEWeyburn SK S4h 3E7PHONE: (306) 842-4488FAX: (306) 842-4487CONTACT: Renata Gaca-proszakEMAIL: rgacaproszak@firemaster.caWEBSITE: 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, standby fire and shower services, emergency well control and oilfield fire monitor-ing for h2S and So2, mobile weather stations, patient transfer vehicles and industry training (confined space, confined space rescue, high-angle rescue, petroleum Industry training Service rig rescue, firefighting, full medical division, etc.).
FLEXPIPE sysTEms INc3501 54 Ave SECalgary AB t2C 0A9PHONE: (403) 503-0548FAX: (403) 503-0547CONTACT: Janet WayeEMAIL: jwaye@flexpipesystems.comWEBSITE: www.flexpipesystems.comBOOTH: 30
PRODUCT/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.
FocUs corPorATIoN900-707 7 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3h6PHONE: (403) 263-8200FAX: (403) 264-4620CONTACT: Ben hebertEMAIL: ben.hebert@focus.caWEBSITE: www.focus.caBOOTH: 79
FooThILLs INDUsTrIAL ProDUcTs LTD15-6143 4 St SECalgary AB t2h 2h9PHONE: (403) 255-3250FAX: (403) 252-7932CONTACT: Chris RillingEMAIL: solutions@foothills.caWEBSITE: www.foothills.caBOOTH: 286PRODUCT/SERVICE: We special-ize in: flow measurement, operational
products, analytical measurement, and pressure control systems. Value main-tenance, total data services, vessels, pycnometer re-certification.
ForT GArry INDUsTrIEs LTD1523 Ross Ave ERegina SK S4N 7E5PHONE: (306) 757-5606FAX: (306) 781-7926CONTACT: Richard KazakoffEMAIL: rkazakoff@fgiltd.caWEBSITE: www.fgiltd.comBOOTH: 63PRODUCT/SERVICE: lode King picker specialized oilfield trailers. tridem tandem flats and steps. midland belly and end dump configurations. parts and service. See us at booth #63.
4 sTAr vENTUrEspo Box 193Gull lake SK S0N 1A0PHONE: (306) 672-3317FAX: (306) 674-2473CONTACT: tiffany lloydEMAIL: tiffany.4star@sasktel.netBOOTH: 604PRODUCT/SERVICE: power tongs and pressure testing.
FroNTIEr INsPEcTIoN/FLINT TUBULArpo Box 909Estevan SK S4A 2A7
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PHONE: (306) 634-8085FAX: (306) 634-8025CONTACT: Kevin DaaeEMAIL: kevin@frontierinspection.comBOOTH: 9, 10PRODUCT/SERVICE: Indoor inspec-tion plant, tubing inspection services, drill pipe inspection services, sucker rod inspection services, EZ Flow tubing liners, rod guide manufacturing and on-site rig floor tubing inspection.
FroNTIEr PETErBILT sALEs LTDpo Box 1340Estevan SK S4A 2K9PHONE: (306) 636-6320FAX: (306) 636-6321CONTACT: John murieEMAIL: jmurie@frontierpeterbilt.comWEBSITE: 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, offering a complete line of new and used trucks and parts, and service support for all makes and models.
FroNTIEr PoWEr ProDUcTs LTD69 Durand RdWinnipeg mB R2J 3t1PHONE: (204) 949-1526FAX: (204) 949-1527
CONTACT: Keith VerhaegheEMAIL: kverhaeghe@frontierpower.comWEBSITE: www.frontierpower.comBOOTH: 259, 260
GE oIL & GAs ArTIFIcIAL LIFT3500-525 8 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 1G1PHONE: (403) 263-7166FAX: (403) 263-7211CONTACT: tessa DoolanEMAIL: tessa.doolan@ge.comWEBSITE: www.geoilandgas.comBOOTH: 236, 237PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wood Group ESp is one of the western world’s largest electric submersible pump manufactur-ers and service companies, and offers a comprehensive range of electric sub-mersible and surface pumping solutions to the worldwide oil production industry. We have full-service locations through-out western Canada, including Weyburn, SK; leduc, AB; and Brooks, AB.
GFI sysTEms INc400-4406 50 AveRed Deer AB t4N 3Z6TOLL FREE: (855) 342-4835CONTACT: Jay tatemichiEMAIL: jay@gfisystems.caWEBSITE: www.gfisystems.caBOOTH: 32PRODUCT/SERVICE: GFI Systems provides industry-leading solutions in
fleet management, work alone safety, tax reporting and behaviour-based safe-ty management. GFI has a superior road network, lSD addressing and real-time feedback to drivers, dispatch and sys-tem clients. GFI utilizes the latest in GpS, satellite, cellular and internet technolo-gies to provide detailed GpS tracking to clients when they need it most. GFI works with companies to reduce costs, improve safety and improve efficiency. please visit www.gfisystems.ca for more information.
GIBsoN ENErGy LTD617 Railway AveWeyburn SK S4h 0A9PHONE: (306) 842-2955FAX: (306) 842-4447CONTACT: Kelly WebberEMAIL: kelly.webber@gibsons.comWEBSITE: www.gibsons.comBOOTH: 238
GooDoN INDUsTrIEs LTDpo Box 777Boissevain mB R0K 0E0PHONE: (204) 534-2468FAX: (204) 534-2267CONTACT: tina pattersonEMAIL: tina@goodon.comWEBSITE: www.goodon.comBOOTH: 76PRODUCT/SERVICE: Quality post-frame buildings for your farm, commer-cial and industrial needs.
Grm FLoW ProDUcTs LTD310-8810 15 St NWEdmonton AB t6p 0B9PHONE: (780) 416-4823FAX: (780) 416-4836CONTACT: Stan thomsonEMAIL: sthomson@grmflow.comWEBSITE: www.grmflow.comBOOTH: 97PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supplier of ApI Gate Valve parts, chokes and parts, needle and ball valves, lubrication fit-tings, RIJ’s, high-pressure grease guns, bronze globe valves and more.
GUArDIAN chEmIcALs INc131 18 St NEWeyburn SK S4h 2W3PHONE: (306) 280-7373CONTACT: Darren StubbsEMAIL: dstubbs@guardianchem.caWEBSITE: www.guardianchem.caBOOTH: 270
hALLIBUrToN1600-645 7 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 4G8PHONE: (403) 260-8609FAX: (403) 231-8580CONTACT: teresa De mareEMAIL: teresa.demare@halliburton.comWEBSITE: www.halliburton.comBOOTH: 441, 442PRODUCT/SERVICE: providing prod-ucts, services and integrated solutions
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hANovEr Door sysTEms105 Commerce DrSteinbach mB R5G 1W6PHONE: (204) 326-3667FAX: (204) 326-5302CONTACT: Walter toewsEMAIL: wtoews@hanoverdoors.comWEBSITE: www.hanoverdoors.comBOOTH: 45PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supply and install heavy-duty weight counterbal-anced doors for very large and high-cycle applications. Also a supplier of insulated and polycarbonate doors.
hAWkEyE INDUsTrIEs INc2110 70 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6p 1N6PHONE: (780) 490-4295FAX: (780) 490-4290CONTACT: Jeff EliukEMAIL: jeliuk@hawk-eye.comWEBSITE: www.hawk-eye.com
BOOTH: 78, 91PRODUCT/SERVICE: hawkeye Industries is an industry leader in the manufacture of: tank level indication systems, tank venting and pipe-A-Way systems, Underground products—tran-sition fittings, fabricated polyethylene fittings, casing spacers, tracer wire and end seals, production products —tubing drains, rod and tubing shears, pump-out plugs, tubing centralizers and pol-ished rod bullets.
hAzTEch FIrE AND sAFETy sErvIcEs INc1139 Weaver St ERegina SK S4N 5Y2PHONE: (306) 352-9114FAX: (306) 721-2453EMAIL: main@haztechsafety.comWEBSITE: www.haztechsafety.comBOOTH: 511PRODUCT/SERVICE: medical: Emt, paramedic, nurse, physician, mtC, clinic. Safety: CSo, ohSp, CRSp, rescue, h2S Supervision. Security: site access, mobile patrol, remote monitor-ing. training: all industry-recommended courses. occtesting: D & A, audiomet-ric, vision, spirometry.
horIzoN ENTErPrIsEs INc170-22555 twp Rd 530Sherwood park AB t8A 4t7PHONE: (780) 467-5149
FAX: (780) 467-6641CONTACT: Karen Bass, lindsay BassEMAIL: lindsay.horizon@hotmail.comWEBSITE: www.horizoncanada.netBOOTH: 603PRODUCT/SERVICE: horizon Enterprises Inc. has been delivering first-class mobile treatment centres and commercial slide-ins to the oil and gas industry for 14 years, and we can cus-tom fit a unit for your needs.
horNEr APG cANADA200-5970 Centre St SECalgary AB t2h 0C1PHONE: (403) 444-0928FAX: (403) 265-0966CONTACT: Christine KleppeEMAIL: christine.kleppe@hornercanada.comWEBSITE: www.hornercanada.comBOOTH: 285PRODUCT/SERVICE: horner ApG Canada is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of automation control solutions. We design plC’s, communi-cation products, hmI’s and their related products. our specialty is creating solu-tions that exactly suit your needs.
hsE INTEGrATED LTD29 Queen St WWeyburn SK PHONE: (306) 842-5490FAX: (306) 848-0275
CONTACT: tyler tollefsonEMAIL: ttollefson@hseintegrated.comWEBSITE: www.hseintegrated.comBOOTH: 246, 512
I-DENT2943 19 St NECalgary AB t2E 7A2TOLL FREE: (800) 661-1919TOLL FREE FAX: (800) 691-1888CONTACT: laura twibleEMAIL: sales@i-dent.comWEBSITE: www.i-dent.comBOOTH: 36PRODUCT/SERVICE: Battery/plant signs, pipeline signs, posts and hard-ware, safety signs, wellsite signs, decals/labels, custom safety signs, WhmIS signage/tags, tDG placards, directional signs, traffic signs, vehicle decals, mag-netic vehicle signs, site signs, safety award decals and much more!
ImEX mArkETING INcpo Box 27Bienfait SK S0C 0m0PHONE: (866) 523-4639CONTACT: tim ErickEMAIL: sales@imexrv.caWEBSITE: www.imexrv.caBOOTH: 455, 456PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sell: planet Earth trailers, stock trailers, car trail-ers, haulmark trailers, and enclosed trailers. oilfield manufacturing of:
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24 hour dispatchOxbow (306) 483-2848
Pipestone (204) 854-2231Waskada (204) 673-2284
Serving Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota, Montana & Alberta Since 1956
A Leader In Oilfield Service EquipmentA Leader In Oilfield Service Equipment• Combo Vac Trucks • Pressure Units & Steamers • Winch Tractors • Horizontal 80 m3 Frac Tanks
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ImPAcT oILFIELD mANAGEmENT TEAm INcpo Box 1180Carlyle SK S0C 0R0PHONE: (306) 453-6248FAX: (306) 453-6276CONTACT: Debbie FischerEMAIL: gregg@impactoil.caWEBSITE: www.impactoil.caBOOTH: 500PRODUCT/SERVICE: providing pro-fessional and qualified supervision for production, construction and drilling to the oilfield industry —safely—for the past 15 years!
INDUsTrIAL commUNIcATIoN sysTEms LTDpo Box 700Estevan SK S4A 2A6PHONE: (306) 634-3783FAX: (306) 634-1233CONTACT: Alan DoughertyEMAIL: industcomm@sasktel.netBOOTH: 27PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wide area of two-way radio system repeater cover-age. 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.
INDUsTrIAL ELEcTrIc & INsTrUmENTATIoN LTD1120 East AveWeyburn SK S4h 3E4PHONE: (306) 842-7290FAX: (306) 842-7277CONTACT: Geoff WhiteEMAIL: geoff.white@industrialelectric.caWEBSITE: www.industrialelectric.caBOOTH: 252PRODUCT/SERVICE: We offer com-plete electrical and instrumentation con-struction and maintenance services for southeastern Saskatchewan and south-western manitoba. our new branch location in Estevan SK at 122 perkins Street provides additional resources to maintain our response to the growing needs of the local oil and gas sector.
IN-LINE FLoW ProDUcTs LTD9426 39 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6E 5t9PHONE: (780) 490-5337FAX: (780) 490-5314CONTACT: Brad telfordEMAIL: brad@in-line.caWEBSITE: www.in-line.caBOOTH: 250, 251
INTEc coNTroLs INc214 Cardinal CresSaskatoon SK S7l 6h8PHONE: (306) 244-2200CONTACT: Wes orischuk
EMAIL: sales@inteccontrols.caWEBSITE: www.inteccontrols.caBOOTH: 278PRODUCT/SERVICE: Intec Controls is an instrumentation, automation and enclosure supplier, helping SK and mB with their process needs for 20 years. We sell and support the full line of Siemens Instrumentation and others, carrying a local inventory of pressure transmitters, coriolis flow meters, tem-perature devices, enclosures and more.
INTErLAkE rEsoUrcEs INcpo Box 2136Nipawin SK S0E 1E0PHONE: (306) 862-5050FAX: (306) 862-5055CONTACT: Kent NickelEMAIL: int.res@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.interlakeresources.comBOOTH: 247, 248PRODUCT/SERVICE: Equipment lighting packages, shop lighting pack-ages, grease guns, super cut drill bits, lED lighting.
JAckAL ENTErPrIsEspo Box 87Griffin SK S0C 1G0PHONE: (306) 861-9271FAX: (306) 842-0934CONTACT: Jim pielEMAIL: j.piel@saskel.netBOOTH: 522
JErry mAINIL LTD1530 New City Garden RdWeyburn SK PHONE: (306) 842-5412FAX: (306) 842-6560CONTACT: Dennis mainilEMAIL: djm@jmlc.caWEBSITE: www.jerrymainilltd.comBOOTH: 600, 601PRODUCT/SERVICE: Jerry mainil ltd. and its experienced staff have been servicing southeastern Saskatchewan for 52 years. We specialize in lease and road building, pipe line, pipe fitting, welding, pump-jack maintenance, hoes, reclamation, dozers, bed trucks, winch trucks, steamers, and snow removal.
JUNEWArrEN-NIckLE’s ENErGy GroUP200-816 55 Ave NECalgary AB t2E 6Y4PHONE: (403) 209-3583FAX: (403) 245-8666CONTACT: Nicole KiefuikEMAIL: nkiefuik@junewarren-nickles.comWEBSITE: www.junewarren-nickles.comBOOTH: 20, 21PRODUCT/SERVICE: JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group is Canada’s oldest and most recognized energy publishing house. providing authorita-tive print and online publications, data sets, maps, charts and directories, we are the Canadian leaders in oil
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kEL-TEk sAFETy APPArEL563 Notre Dame AveWinnipeg mB R3B 1S5PHONE: (204) 786-1503FAX: (204) 783-3808CONTACT: Gerald Des Roches, Dave thomasEMAIL: davet@keltek.caWEBSITE: www.keltek.caBOOTH: 272PRODUCT/SERVICE: Western Canadian clothing manufacturer spe-cializing in garments for the oil and gas, mining, transportation and utility indus-tries. protecting what you value most.
kEy WELL sErvIcING LTD27 5 StWeyburn SK S4h 0Y9PHONE: (306) 842-0597FAX: (306) 842-8934CONTACT: Kelsey GerleEMAIL: keywell@sasktel.netBOOTH: outside Show Ring #2PRODUCT/SERVICE: Key Well Servicing ltd, an independently owned and operated quality service rig operator. Supplies service rigs to the southeastern part of Saskatchewan. perform pro-duction work, completions, workovers and abandonments to any depth or complexity. Employs approximately 25
people. they own and operate 3 service rigs, 2 flushbys and a pressure truck.
kING’s ENErGy sErvIcEs LTD277-28042 hwy 11Red Deer County AB t4S 2l4PHONE: (403) 343-2822FAX: (403) 347-1470CONTACT: mark lizeeEMAIL: mlizee@kingsenergy.comWEBSITE: www.kingsenergy.comBOOTH: 12PRODUCT/SERVICE: King’s Energy Services ltd. maintains a commitment towards the highest quality of instru-mentation, valve products and services. For over 30 years, King’s has special-ized in providing services throughout western Canada. With our extensive fleet of service vehicles, King’s can handle large or small projects quickly, efficiently, safely and economically.
krAmEr LTDpo Box 707 Stn mainRegina SK S4p 3A8PHONE: (306) 545-3311FAX: (306) 949-6249CONTACT: Becki SchultzEMAIL: bms@kramer.caWEBSITE: www.kramer.caBOOTH: 602PRODUCT/SERVICE: Saskatchewan’s Cat dealer since 1944. Full line includes track-type tractors,
excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders, generators and motor grad-ers. product support services include customer support agreements, custom track service, custom hydraulic service and SoS fluid analysis service.
krJ cUsTom FABrIcATING LTDpo Box 657Estevan SK S4A 2A5PHONE: (306) 634-9955FAX: (306) 634-8876CONTACT: Ken mehlerBOOTH: 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.
kTI LImITED60-4216 54 Ave SECalgary AB t2C 2E3PHONE: (403) 509-0151FAX: (403) 509-0154CONTACT: Scott larmerEMAIL: scott.larmer@ktiltd.on.caWEBSITE: www.ktiltd.on.caBOOTH: 217PRODUCT/SERVICE: KtI limited is an industry leader in the distribution 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 technologies, competitive pricing, and value-added services. KtI limited represents leading manufacturers including: R.W. lyall (distribution system products), KWh pipe (polyethylene pipe), Rahn plastics (polyethylene fit-tings), Donkin RmG (regulators, opCos, relief valves, prefabricated stations), Flowserve- Nordstrom (iron and steel plug valves, pE valves), Cameron (ball valves), and Sensus (gas and electric meters and automated metering infra-structure, project management—instal-lation and consulting). our experience and understanding of the industries pro-vides the basis for our comprehensive, flexible and value-added solutions that improve your bottom-line profitability.
LUFkIN1050-808 4 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3E8PHONE: (403) 234-7692FAX: (403) 265-6913CONTACT: todd mcGeeEMAIL: oilfield@lufkin.comWEBSITE: www.lufkin.comBOOTH: 55, 56, 57, 58PRODUCT/SERVICE: lufkin offers a full line of artificial lift systems that include beam and hydraulic rod lift, gas
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lift, plunger lift, pCp, and a full line of innovative automation and monitoring solutions. We deliver solutions world-wide for a single well or an entire field that maximizes production and lowers operating costs.
LyNco coNsTrUcTIoN LTDpo Box 240midale SK S0C 1S0PHONE: (306) 458-2270FAX: (306) 458-2297CONTACT: Gerry KelemenEMAIL: gerry.kelemen@lynco.caWEBSITE: www.lynco.caBOOTH: 515PRODUCT/SERVICE: Quality busi-ness done with integrity, safety, and commitment.
mAGNA Iv ENGINEErING1040 Winnipeg StRegina SK S4R 8p8PHONE: (306) 585-2100FAX: (306) 585-2191CONTACT: Wayne tardifEMAIL: wtardif@magnaiv.comWEBSITE: www.magnaiv.comBOOTH: 90PRODUCT/SERVICE: Electrical maintenance testing, power quality monitoring, electrical equipment evalu-ations. Engineering services including power system studies, detailed design and project management.
mArksmEN vEGETATIoN mANAGEmENT INcpo Box 3432Regina SK S0G 3C0PHONE: (306) 535-8008FAX: (306) 731-2792CONTACT: murray FroehlichEMAIL: murray@marksmeninc.comWEBSITE: www.marksmeninc.comBOOTH: 61
mArsoLLIEr PETroLEUm LTD912 6 StEstevan SK S4A 1A6PHONE: (306) 634-7275FAX: (306) 634-6828CONTACT: Clifford Reaney, Rick BowesEMAIL: cliff.esso@sasktel.net, bowes.richard@u-c-l.comBOOTH: 3
mATrIX soLUTIoNs INcpo Box 279Weyburn SK S4h 2K1PHONE: (306) 842-3088FAX: (306) 842-3356CONTACT: Crystal huttEMAIL: chutt@matrix-solutions.comWEBSITE: www.matrix-solutions.comBOOTH: 527PRODUCT/SERVICE: matrix Solutions provides services in 24-hour initial spill response, phase one and two
site assessments, flare pit remedia-tion, spill remediation, lease reclama-tion, pre-development assessments, real-time aerial photography using unmanned aerial vehicles, electro-magnetic surveys, groundwater investigations, design and operation of groundwater collection systems, and environmental impact statements.
mAXIm TrUck & TrAILEr475 henderson DrRegina SK S4N 5W8PHONE: (306) 721-9700FAX: (306) 721-3993CONTACT: Jan ShuteEMAIL: jshute@maximinc.comWEBSITE: www.maximinc.comBOOTH: 467, 468, 469, 470PRODUCT/SERVICE: International trucks, heavy and medium duty, large inventory of new and used units, buy, lease, or rent. Complete line of Arne’s trailers—dumps and lowbeds—for construction and oilfield. towmaster tag trailers. Great Dane vans and reefers. timpte all-aluminum grain trailers. parts and service for the above equipment. offices in 15 cit-ies across Canada including Regina, Saskatoon, prince Albert, Calgary, and Edmonton. Winnipeg head office. Established in 1981.
mAXXAm ANALyTIcs INc114-116 Research DrSaskatoon SK S7N 3R3PHONE: (306) 249-1014FAX: (306) 249-1015CONTACT: Karen malanowichEMAIL: kmalanowich@maxxam.caBOOTH: 287
m-I sWAco805 Government Rd SWeyburn SK S4h 2V1PHONE: (306) 842-0307FAX: (306) 842-1275CONTACT: todd GallantEMAIL: tgallant@slb.comBOOTH: 436PRODUCT/SERVICE: Complete line of solids control equipment, including shale shakers, along with drilling fluids and production chemicals.
mIDWEsT sUrvEys INc2827 Sunridge Blvd NECalgary AB t1Y 6G1PHONE: (403) 244-7471FAX: (403) 291-9471CONTACT: Jill BurridgeEMAIL: jillb@midwestsurveys.comWEBSITE: www.midwestsurveys.comBOOTH: 62PRODUCT/SERVICE: midwest Surveys is a professional land-surveying firm, providing geomatics services to the Saskatchewan oil and gas industry
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since 1949. midwest has over 20 crews mobilized out of our offices in Estevan, maple Creek, and lloydminster, stra-tegically located to deliver unrivaled ser-vice. Visit us to learn how midwest may benefit your projects!
mINArD’s LEIsUrE WorLDpo Box 785Weyburn SK S4h 2l1PHONE: (306) 842-3288FAX: (306) 842-0707CONTACT: Gene minardEMAIL: gmlw@minards.caWEBSITE: www.minardsleisureworld.comBOOTH: 620, 621, 622PRODUCT/SERVICE: Rental and sales of office trailers and roughnecks; service and parts for office trailers, roughnecks and RVs.
mNP100-1219 5 StEstevan SK S4A 0Z5PHONE: (306) 634-2603FAX: (306) 634-8706CONTACT: David hammermeisterEMAIL: david.hammermeister@mnp.caWEBSITE: www.mnp.caBOOTH: 406PRODUCT/SERVICE: Whether you are a public or privately held company, mNp’s team of oilfield service profes-sionals have the skills and the industry insight to help you respond to emerg-ing trends, anticipate risk effectively, improve performance and operate more efficiently. Account, consulting, tax. mNp delivers customized business strategies to meet your unique needs.
mrc cANADA ULc2500-144 4 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3N4PHONE: (403) 233-7166FAX: (403) 262-1695CONTACT: Dennis Barrie, Jessica NiessenEMAIL: dennis.barrie@mrcglobal.com, jessica.niessen@mrcglobal.comWEBSITE: www.mrcglobal.comBOOTH: 86, 87PRODUCT/SERVICE: mRC is the larg-est global distributor of pipe, valves and fittings (pVF) and related products and services to the energy industry based on sales. With 48 locations, 690+ employ-ees and $150 million in inventory across Canada, mRC provides the benefits of a global company with local support to meet your daily needs.
mUr-TEc INcpo Box 70Kronau SK S0G 2t0PHONE: (306) 537-2286CONTACT: Al EuteneierEMAIL: al@mur-tec.comWEBSITE: www.mur-tec.comBOOTH: 279
NATIoNAL oILWELL vArco1700-715 5 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 2X6PHONE: (403) 264-9646FAX: (403) 263-8488CONTACT: Clyde BonnellEMAIL: clyde.bonnell@nov.comWEBSITE: www.nov.comBOOTH: 420, 421PRODUCT/SERVICE: National oilwell Varco is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and supply of comprehensive systems and com-ponents used in oil and gas drilling and production. Services and products include solids control equipment, waste management services, diesel and nat-ural gas power generators, lighting tow-ers, downhole drilling tools and motors, coring services, instrumentation, gas detection and drilling equipment.
Ncs oILFIELD sErvIcEs cANADA INc1170-800 6 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3G3PHONE: (403) 862-0870CONTACT: lyle launEMAIL: llaun@ncsfrac.comWEBSITE: www.ncsfrac.comBOOTH: 28, 29
NEWALTA corPorATIoN oILFIELD sErvIcEspo Box 218Weyburn SK S4h 2J9PHONE: (306) 458-2419FAX: (306) 458-2774CONTACT: luke CugnetEMAIL: lcugnet@newalta.comWEBSITE: www.newalta.comBOOTH: 60PRODUCT/SERVICE: Newalta —better ways to manage waste. Newalta realizes the value in waste through recovery of saleable products. 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.
NILEX INc315-845 Broad StRegina SK S4R 8G9PHONE: (306) 529-8511FAX: (306) 956-0055CONTACT: matt KrupskiEMAIL: matt.krupski@nilex.comWEBSITE: www.nilex.comBOOTH: 8PRODUCT/SERVICE: Nilex Civil Environmental Group products and technologies lessens environmental impact of construction projects by pro-tecting surface and groundwater, and minimizing the need for natural aggre-gate and fill materials. Applications: roads, mechanically stabilized earth walls and slopes, erosion and sediment control, containment, drainage.
NorBErT’s mANUFAcTUrING LTDpo Box 280Glenboro mB R0K 0X0PHONE: (204) 827-2015FAX: (204) 827-2495CONTACT: Norbert ColletEMAIL: sales1@norberts.comWEBSITE: www.norberts.com BOOTH: 452PRODUCT/SERVICE: Full line of flat deck, utility, enclosed, boiler and oilfield change trailers.
NorrIs ProDUcTIoN soLUTIoNs6939 68 AveEdmonton AB t6B 3E3PHONE: (780) 434-8566FAX: (780) 436-4329CONTACT: Kristal leemetEMAIL: kleemet@aot.ab.caWEBSITE: www.albertaoiltool.comBOOTH: 226, 227PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sucker rods and accessories, drive rods and acces-sories, Norriseal butterfly valves and controls, Norris tubular accessories, RGI guides.
NorTh FrINGE INDUsTrIAL TEchNoLoGIEs INcpo Box 1540Nipawin SK S0E 1E0PHONE: (306) 862-5900FAX: (306) 862-5752CONTACT: Dave CainEMAIL: dcain@northfringe.comWEBSITE: www.northfringe.comBOOTH: 88
NorTh rIG cATWALk TEchNoLoGIEspo Box 1396Cochrane AB t4C 1B4PHONE: (403) 851-9111FAX: (403) 851-9113CONTACT: Doug FisherEMAIL: dougfisher@northrig.comWEBSITE: www.northrig.comBOOTH: 255PRODUCT/SERVICE: North Rig Catwalk technologies is an in dependent company specializing in the design and manufacture of hands-free hydraulic catwalks for drilling and workover rigs.
NorThLANDs BUILDING sysTEmsmain Stlucky lake SK PHONE: (306) 573-2121FAX: (306) 573-2120CONTACT: Curtiss KnightEMAIL: nbs@sasktel.netBOOTH: 205
oIL sPILL coNTINGENcy GroUPs #4 AND #5po Box 267Estevan SK S4A 2A3PHONE: (306) 634-6277FAX: (306) 634-8022CONTACT: laurel mohl
EMAIL: lmohl@accesscomm.caWEBSITE: www.saskoilspill.comBOOTH: 526PRODUCT/SERVICE: the oil Spill Contingency is an oil spill co-op. there are 136 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 and #5.
PANAmA ENTErPrIsEs (1990) INc11850 149 St NWEdmonton AB t5V 1p2PHONE: (780) 452-5757FAX: (780) 452-5767CONTACT: Angela JohnsonEMAIL: panamawindsocks@telus.netWEBSITE: www.panamawindsocks.caBOOTH: 204PRODUCT/SERVICE: Windsocks and frames, flags, morgan chemical injectors (no leak), atomizers, screw pump mark-ers and more.
PANThEr DrILLING corPorATIoNpo Box 1479Weyburn SK S4h 3N8PHONE: (306) 842-7370FAX: (306) 842-7372CONTACT: Nikki DickieEMAIL: nikki@pantherdrilling.caWEBSITE: www.pantherdrilling.caBOOTH: 416PRODUCT/SERVICE: 100% Saskatchewan-owned and -operated drilling company based in southeastern Saskatchewan. panther Drilling presently operates three state-of-the-art drilling rigs.
PB&J sAFETy coNsULTINGpo Box 907Carnduff SK S0C 0S0PHONE: (306) 482-7997FAX: (306) 482-3353CONTACT: trish BaylissEMAIL: pbjsafetyconsulting@sasktel.netBOOTH: 454
PETroLEUm TEchNoLoGy rEsEArch cENTrE (PTrc)6 Research DrRegina SK S4S 7J7PHONE: (306) 787-1113FAX: (306) 798-4908CONTACT: Jolene GouldenEMAIL: jolene.goulden@ptrc.caWEBSITE: 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 con formance 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 interpretive petroleum/environmental analysis.
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Call: 306.421.0235 or 306.421.6374
“Industry Leading Quality & Service Since 1987”
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coating applications
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Phone (780) 440-2855 Fax (780) 440-1050
100% Canadian Owned
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“Industry Leading Quality & Service Since 1987”
Epoxies • Metallizing • Plural Spray Pipe • Tanks • Vessels • Bends • Valves
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PETroThErmpo Box 1207Weyburn SK S4h 2l5PHONE: (306) 861-6980FAX: (306) 842-5457CONTACT: matt CugnetEMAIL: matt@geopacconsulting.comBOOTH: outside Show Ring #1
PIPETEch corPorATIoN LTD3311 114 Ave SECalgary AB t2Z 3X2PHONE: (403) 287-3558FAX: (403) 243-6279CONTACT: terry lotwinEMAIL: terry@pipetechcorp.comWEBSITE: www.pipetechcorp.comBOOTH: 22PRODUCT/SERVICE: pipetech helps companies maintain the integrity of their pipeline assets while optimizing flow rates. our technicians draw from multi-layered sources of technical knowledge and field expertise to help companies troubleshoot rigging problems, then choose and use the best products and methods for aggressive yet cost-effective maintenance and batch inhib-ition programs, ensuring the viability and reliability of the pipeline.
PLAINs ENvIroNmENTAL INcpo Box 519melville SK S0A 2p0PHONE: (888) 875-2467FAX: (306) 728-3660
CONTACT: Wade hillierEMAIL: whillier@plainsenviro.comWEBSITE: www.plainsenvironmental.comBOOTH: 283PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield, indus-trial and naturally occurring radioactive material waste disposal, including contaminated soils and solids, liquids, sludge, contaminated waters, lubri-cants, solvents, drilling mud, servicing fluids and other industrial wastes.
PLAINsmAN mFG. INc8305 mcIntyre Rd NWEdmonton AB t6E 5J7PHONE: (780) 496-9800FAX: (780) 463-9800CONTACT: Dean SegbergEMAIL: dsegberg@plainsmanmfg.comWEBSITE: www.plainsmanmfg.comBOOTH: 51, 52
PrAIrIE moBILE commUNIcATIoNs2622A Faithfull AveSaskatoon SK S7K 5W3PHONE: (306) 933-2667FAX: (306) 933-2977CONTACT: Dan FortoskyEMAIL: dfortosky@prairiemobile.comWEBSITE: 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 tracking/messaging/reporting solutions with remote intrinsically safe panic alarms, supervisory control and data acquisition, satellite, cellular and two-way radio systems including RoIp (radio over internet protocol).
PrAIrIE WEsT vENTUrEs LTD503 12 AveNisku AB PHONE: (306) 471-0177CONTACT: Barrett GervanEMAIL: barrett@prairiewestventures.caWEBSITE: www.prairiewestventures.caBOOTH: 271PRODUCT/SERVICE: prairie West Ventures is a trucking company special-izing in hot shot services in Alberta and Saskatchewan. majestic Rentals is a subsidiary of pWV specializing in cost- efficient rental tools for drilling rigs. We have recently expanded our operations to the southeastern Saskatchewan area.
PrEcIsIoN rENTALspo Box 310Estevan SK S4A 2A4PHONE: (306) 461-9107FAX: (306) 634-6599CONTACT: Josh NayEMAIL: jnay@precisiondrilling.comBOOTH: 431, 432
PRODUCT/SERVICE: Rentals on well-site trailers and surface equipment (tanks, shale bins, flare tanks and frac manifolds).
ProPAk ENErGy sErvIcEs LTD619 henderson DrRegina SK S4N 6A8PHONE: (306) 775-3223FAX: (306) 775-3228CONTACT: Alvin (tiny) trostEMAIL: atrost@propakenergy.comWEBSITE: 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, de hydration, plant startup, refurbishing, overhauls and revamps. We offer local service in southeastern Saskatchewan from our regional office in Weyburn.
rEBEL mETAL FABrIcATors LTD7911 Edgar Industrial DrRed Deer AB t4p 3R2PHONE: (403) 314-2265FAX: (403) 314-2249CONTACT: Duane hirsekornEMAIL: duane@rebelvac.caWEBSITE: www.rebelvac.caBOOTH: 405PRODUCT/SERVICE: We manufac-ture several types of vacuum trucks for transporting dangerous goods,
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fluids, wastes and solids; cleaning up spills; cleaning out tanks; and dispos-ing of septic materials. All units, such as vacuum equipment, hydrovac units, combinations, trailer-mounted units and specialty equipment, are easy to use and powerful enough for the toughest jobs.
rEDhEAD EQUIPmENT LTD705 henderson DrRegina SK S4N 6A8PHONE: (306) 721-2666FAX: (306) 790-3466CONTACT: Jessica AlexanderEMAIL: jessica.alexander@ redheadequipment.caWEBSITE: www.redheadequipment.caBOOTH: 400, 401PRODUCT/SERVICE: mack trucks, Case construction equipment and Volvo construction equipment.
rEscUE coNsULTING cANADA2701 Angus BlvdRegina SK S4t 2A8PHONE: (306) 529-4947FAX: (888) 549-3929CONTACT: Greg ChurchmanEMAIL: glc@resconcanada.comWEBSITE: www.resconcanada.comBOOTH: 83
sAFE-TEE mANAGEmENT319 main Stoxbow SK PHONE: (306) 483-2480
FAX: (306) 483-2164CONTACT: Shirley GallowayEMAIL: s.galloway@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.safe-tee.comBOOTH: 1, 412PRODUCT/SERVICE: Safe-tee management is Saskatchewan’s most comprehensive occupational health and safety service. our staff of regisered nurses, safety professionals, paramedics and support staff are all experts in their fields. We offer: health and safety program development, CoR/SECoR development and implementation, safety training, hear-ing testing, fit testing, pre-employment medicals, SGI driver medicals, drug and alcohol testing (Dot and non-Dot), industrial hygiene services, on-site safety coordinators for projects and turnarounds, and mobile treatment units with paramed-ics. Visit our website at www.safe-tee.com for our full list of services.
sANJEL corPorATIoN200-505 2 St SWCalgary AB t2p 1N8PHONE: (403) 269-1420CONTACT: Brenda ZarbatanyEMAIL: bzarbatany@sanjel.comWEBSITE: www.sanjel.comBOOTH: 472PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sanjel is a privately owned, Canadian-based, inter national oilfield service company with over three decades of industry experience. As a major competitor in
the global oil and gas market, Sanjel delivers two product offerings: pressure pumping and completions. Driven by pride and recognized for performance, Sanjel transforms our industry-leading technology into customized solutions and superior job execution.
sAskATchEWAN ENErGy TrAINING INsTITUTEpo Box 5000-130Estevan SK S4A 2V6PHONE: (306) 634-4795FAX: (306) 637-5225CONTACT: Dave haraznyEMAIL: dharazny@southeastcollege.comWEBSITE: www.southeastcollege.orgBOOTH: 203, 438PRODUCT/SERVICE: through partner-ships with various safety organizations and safety associations, the Saskatchewn Energy training Institute (est. 1990) delivers a variety of technical, environmental and safety-related courses and certifications for the energy and industry sectors of southeastern Saskatchewan and beyond. main campuses are located in Assiniboia, Estevan, moosomin and Weyburn.
sAskATchEWAN mINIsTry oF ThE EcoNomy5-2103 11 AveRegina SK S4p 3Z8PHONE: (306) 787-5578FAX: (306) 787-8447
CONTACT: Glenda GroppEMAIL: glenda.gropp@gov.sk.caWEBSITE: www.economy.gov.sk.caBOOTH: 263PRODUCT/SERVICE: the ministry of the Economy brings together the former Enterprise Saskatchewan and ministry of Energy and mines, plus labour market develpment, immigration, and Aboriginal and northern business development. the ministry advances economic growth to generate wealth and opportunity; key goals are: responsible resource development, a skilled workforce, and economic growth and competitiveness.
sAskATchEWAN mINIsTry oF LABoUr rELATIoNs & WorkPLAcE sAFETy400-1870 Albert StRegina SK S4p 4W1PHONE: (306) 787-4507FAX: (306) 787-2208CONTACT: Vicki pappasEMAIL: vicki.pappas@gov.sk.caBOOTH: 209
sAskATchEWAN sAFETy coUNcIL445 hoffer DrRegina SK S4N 6E2PHONE: (306) 757-3197FAX: (306) 569-1907CONTACT: Ryan JacobsonEMAIL: rjacobson@sasksafety.orgWEBSITE: www.sasksafety.orgBOOTH: 284
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Prairie Mud Service
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Owned and operated warehouses in Estevan, Swift Current, Kindersley and Lacombe
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PRODUCT/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.
sAskATooN BoILEr mFG co LTD2011 Quebec Ave NSaskatoon SK S7K 1W5PHONE: (306) 652-7022FAX: (306) 652-7870CONTACT: Brandon mcCulloughEMAIL: ca@saskatoonboiler.comWEBSITE: www.saskatoonboiler.comBOOTH: 213PRODUCT/SERVICE: Saskatoon Boiler designs and manufactures firetube boilers up to 1250 hp fired by gas, oil, and solid fuels. We also design and manufacture pressure vessels and custom fabricate large sectional pieces weighing up to 60 tons.
sAskENErGy INc1000-1777 Victoria AveRegina SK S4p 4K5PHONE: (306) 777-9072CONTACT: mitch CarlsonEMAIL: micarlson@saskenergy.comWEBSITE: www.saskenergy.comBOOTH: 220PRODUCT/SERVICE: SaskEnergy Business Development seeks to play a
key role in developing expanded appli-cations for natural gas in the booming Saskatchewan marketplace. Visit the SaskEnergy booth to learn about how they are already working with innovative industry players to capture benefits natural gas has to offer over traditional fuels.
sAskPoWEr corPorATIoN2025 Victoria AveRegina SK S4p 0S1PHONE: (306) 566-2730FAX: (306) 566-3131CONTACT: Angie owensEMAIL: aowens@saskpower.comWEBSITE: www.saskpower.comBOOTH: mcFadden Building
sAskPoWEr hIGh voLTAGE DIsPLAy2025 Victoria AveRegina SK S4p 0S1PHONE: (306) 566-3067FAX: (306) 566-2548CONTACT: Angie owensEMAIL: aowens@saskpower.comWEBSITE: www.saskpower.comBOOTH: mcFadden BuildingPRODUCT/SERVICE: Saskpower’s high Voltage Display is actual power equipment that simulates the possible consequences of electrical contact. It functions in the same way as an overhead power line, so you’ll be able to see exactly
what happens if you accidently make contact with a power line.
sAskPoWEr - coAL comBUsTIoN ProDUcTs2025 Victoria AveRegina SK S4p 0S1PHONE: (800) 667-8022FAX: (306) 566-3034CONTACT: Ken SelingerEMAIL: flyash@saskpower.comWEBSITE: www.saskpower.comBOOTH: 66PRODUCT/SERVICE: Saskpower markets and sells fly ash, a by-product of coal combustion, from the Shand and Boundary Dam power Stations. Shand fly ash is characterized as a type Ch (CSA)/Class C (AStm), which has self-cementing and drying agent characteristics. Boundary Dam fly ash is used in the ready-mix and pre-cast concrete industries.
sAskTEL1711 East AveWeyburn SK S4h 2Y7PHONE: (306) 848-2777CONTACT: Carl WegerEMAIL: carl.weger@sasktel.comWEBSITE: www.sasktel.comBOOTH: 93PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sasktel is the leading full-service communications
provider in Saskatchewan. Visit our booth and let our experts help you and your business grow.
schLUmBErGEr200-125 9 Ave SECalgary AB t2G 0p6PHONE: (403) 509-4000FAX: (403) 509-4016CONTACT: heather lindsayEMAIL: hlindsay@slb.comWEBSITE: www.slb.comBOOTH: 13, 14, 15PRODUCT/SERVICE: Schlumberger is the world’s leading supplier of technology, integrated project man-agement and information solutions to customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide. Employing more than 118,000 people representing over 140 nationalities and work-ing in approximately 85 countries, Schlumberger provides the industry’s widest range of products and services from exploration through production.
sILvEr FoX comPLETIoN sErvIcEs INc202-307 28042 hwy 11Red Deer AB t4S 2l4PHONE: (403) 342-1640FAX: (403) 342-1643CONTACT: Kelly KykkanenEMAIL: kelly.kykkanen@silverfoxcs.caWEBSITE: www.silverfoxcs.caBOOTH: 243, 244
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sImArk coNTroLs LTD10509 46 St SECalgary AB t2C 5C2PHONE: (403) 236-0580FAX: (403) 279-6553CONTACT: Garlon BirdEMAIL: garlon.bird@simark.comWEBSITE: www.simark.comBOOTH: 74PRODUCT/SERVICE: Simark Controls is a 100% Canadian-owned, service- oriented, “value-added distributing company” specializing in the sales and service of high-quality instrumentation, automation and power products. General monitors gas/flame detection, Invensys Foxboro measurement/instrumenta-tion, ABB low/medium voltage drives, Southwest Electric specialty transform-ers, CSE Semaphore RtU/SCADA, oleumtech wireless instrumentation, Simark Controls turbine meters/totalizers.
sIrIUs INsTrUmENTATIoN AND coNTroLs INc5721 99 St NWEdmonton AB t6E 3N8PHONE: (780) 436-6301FAX: (780) 436-7346CONTACT: mike SmithEMAIL: sales@siriuscontrols.comWEBSITE: www.siriuscontrols.comBOOTH: 245PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sirius Instrumentation and Controls Inc. is a
leading provider of electric and solar chemical injection pumps and systems. the Sirius advantage is low main-tenance, accurate injection, and univer-sally compatible in terms of chemical compatibility. Sirius also has a full suite of instrumentation, chemical tanks, greenhouse gas–reducing products, and solar products.
sITE ENErGy sErvIcEspo Box 340Carnduff SK S0C 0S0PHONE: (306) 482-5107FAX: (306) 482-5256CONTACT: mike WinterEMAIL: mwinter@siteenergy.comWEBSITE: www.siteenergy.comBOOTH: 434, 435PRODUCT/SERVICE: Site Energy Services has the expertise to complete a wide range of projects including pipelines in steel, fibreglass and polyethylene, pipeline, plant and facility construction, lease construction and reclamation services, directional drilling, trenching and ploughing for electrical and pipeline construction, large borrow pits, sumps, ditches and dugouts, power generation rentals and aggregate supply.
sms EQUIPmENT2351 Albert St NRegina SK S4p 3C6PHONE: (306) 359-3121
FAX: (306) 347-8581CONTACT: Grant GardinerEMAIL: ggardiner@smsequip.comWEBSITE: www.smsequip.comBOOTH: 446, 447, 448
soUTh sAsk rAThoLE LTDpo Box 1052Weyburn SK S4h 2l3PHONE: (306) 842-1868FAX: (306) 842-2039CONTACT: Bruce hodgkinEMAIL: brucehodgkin@hotmail.comWEBSITE: www.southsaskrathole.caBOOTH: 524, 525PRODUCT/SERVICE: Setting of con-ductor barrels, dig rathole and mouse-holes. piles and caisson drilling.
soUThEAsT sAskATchEWAN AIrshED AssocIATIoN (sEsAA)309-4246 Albert StRegina SK S4S 3R9PHONE: (306) 371-2478FAX: (306) 652-0782CONTACT: terry GibsonEMAIL: tg4air@sasktel.netBOOTH: 281PRODUCT/SERVICE: SESAA is a collaborative group of industry, non-government organizations, govern-ment and private citizens. SESAA was established in 2005 with a mandate to collect credible, scientifically defensible
air-quality data and to make this data available to the public. We also provide a forum for open communication of air-quality concerns among all sectors of society. membership in the airshed association is currently voluntary, with emitting members sharing funding responsibilities for monitoring programs and studies.
sPArTAN coNTroLs LTD475 maxwell CresRegina SK S4N 5X9PHONE: (306) 721-6925FAX: (306) 721-6936CONTACT: Samantha prestonEMAIL: preston.samantha@spartancontrols.comWEBSITE: www.spartancontrols.comBOOTH: 77, 92
sPEArING sErvIcE LPpo Box 83oxbow SK S0C 2B0PHONE: (306) 483-2848FAX: (306) 483-2910CONTACT: Ken mcClementEMAIL: kmcclement@spearingservice.comWEBSITE: www.spearingservice.comBOOTH: 504, 505PRODUCT/SERVICE: Spearing Service lp provides highly trained personnel and specifically designed equipment to our customers in the
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oilfield. Spearing’s fleet includes sour sealed tankers, hot oilers, combo vacs, steamers, frac tanks, super heaters, freshwater trailers and winch tractors. Spearing is very active in cross-border crude oil transportation both into the United States and into Canada.
sPEcTrUm INDUsTrIAL AUTomATIcs LTD5-6721 67 AveRed Deer AB t4p 1K3PHONE: (403) 314-9008FAX: (403) 314-9011CONTACT: Blair henryEMAIL: spectrum@theronmail.comWEBSITE: www.siautomatics.comBOOTH: 241PRODUCT/SERVICE: Allison transmis-sion service, sales and parts specialists.
sPI hEALTh & sAFETy417 maxwell CresRegina SK S4N 5X9PHONE: (306) 525-9505FAX: (306) 525-4272CONTACT: mike melnykEMAIL: mike.melnyk@spi-s.comWEBSITE: www.spi-s.comBOOTH: 257PRODUCT/SERVICE: SpI health & Safety. think prevention. SpI health & Safety’s mission is to be the single most valuable partner for companies that value health and safety in their work environment.
sPrUcELAND mATs803-53016 hwy 60Acheson AB t7X 5A7PHONE: (780) 962-6333FAX: (780) 962-8259CONTACT: trevor DaviesEMAIL: trevor@spruceland.ab.caWEBSITE: www.spruceland.caBOOTH: 274
sTArs (shock TrAUmA AIr rEscUE socIETy)Box 570, 1441 Aviation park NECalgary AB t2E 8m7PHONE: (403) 295-1811FAX: (403) 274-3323CONTACT: Dan KnappEMAIL: dknapp@stars.caWEBSITE: www.stars.caBOOTH: 2PRODUCT/SERVICE: StARS is dedi-cated to providing a safe, rapid, highly specialized emergency medical transport system for the critically ill and injured.
sTErLING TrUck & TrAILEr sALEs LTD762 mcDonald StRegina SK S4N 7m7PHONE: (306) 525-0466FAX: (306) 352-7011CONTACT: Aaron BartoshewskiEMAIL: aaronb@saskvolvo.comWEBSITE: www.saskvolvo.com
BOOTH: 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.
sTEWArT sTEEL INcpo Box 1087Weyburn SK S4h 2l3PHONE: (306) 842-4411FAX: (306) 848-3519CONTACT: Deanna StewartEMAIL: dstewart@stewartsteel.comWEBSITE: www.stewartsteel.comBOOTH: 218, 609PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stewart Steel is a well-equipped fabrications facility in Weyburn. products include drilling rig buildings, pump trucks, pump trail-ers, mud tanks, hoppers, tanks, Vac U Spread, skids, and oil battery acces-sories. 40,000-square-foot shop with paint booths. Design, build, paint.
sTrEAm-FLo INDUsTrIEs LTD201 3 StEstevan SK S4A 0N6PHONE: (306) 634-4719FAX: (306) 634-3287CONTACT: Dale FelgateEMAIL: dfelgate@streamflo.comWEBSITE: www.streamflo.comBOOTH: 613PRODUCT/SERVICE: A privately owned and operated Canadian company
since 1962, Stream-Flo is a leader in the design, development, manufactur-ing, sales and service of wellhead and Christmas tree equipment, emergency shutdown valves and pipeline check valve equipment. All products are manufac-tured to ApI 6A & 6D specifications and ApI Q1 and ISo 9001 quality programs.
sTrEAmLINE oILFIELD sErvIcEs LTDpo Box 1618Weyburn SK S4h 0t1PHONE: (306) 842-8011FAX: (306) 842-9080CONTACT: Jason petersonEMAIL: jpeterson@streamlineoilfield.comBOOTH: 532
sUmmIT LIABILITy soLUTIoNs INc907B Railway AveWeyburn SK S4h 0B2PHONE: (306) 842-5420FAX: (403) 802-3669CONTACT: Jeff CarrattEMAIL: jcarratt@summitls.caWEBSITE: www.summitls.caBOOTH: 69, 70PRODUCT/SERVICE: Environmental services for today’s oil and gas industry. Drilling waste management, reclama-tion, remediation and environmental assessments and monitoring. Summit Earth technologies. Soil stabilization, dust suppression and erosion control technologies.
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For all of your oilfield construction and maintenance needs, we would be proud to serve you.Please Contact:
Phone (306) 842-5412 | Fax: (306) 842-6560 | Website: www.jerrymainilltd.com
Jerry Mainil Ltd. is a second generation family owned and operated Oilfield Construction Company servicing Southeast Saskatchewan for more than 50 years. Our highly trained and skilled employees operate a modern fleet of over 80 pieces of equipment including dozers, graders, backhoes, trackhoes, buggies, picker trucks, bed trucks and steamers.
We are COR Certified and in good standing with the Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan. We report directly to IS Networld, Complyworks and PICS. We work hard to maintain and improve on our Safety Program and ensure the safety of our employees and the surrounding community.
• LeaseConstruction• Road/LeaseMaintenance• PickerTruckService• BedTruckService
• LeaseMowing• MobileWeldingService• VegetationControl(Spraying)• PumpJackMaintenance
• WellheadMaintenance• Reclamation• SteamerTruckServices• EquipmentMoves
Jerry Mainil Ltd. is proud of our employees and the many services they provide to the community and surrounding area including:
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sUPErIor ProPANE1810 Francis StRegina SK S4N 7C4PHONE: (306) 757-0114FAX: (306) 757-0244CONTACT: myles KachmarskiEMAIL: myles_kachmarski@superiorpropane.comBOOTH: 234, 235PRODUCT/SERVICE: propane supply and service for all your oilfield require-ments. Genset rentals at competitive rates. Superior’s fully trained and licenced service technicians can repair and main-tain oilfiled burners and equipment.
sUr-FLo mETErs & coNTroLs LTD4520 50 Ave SECalgary AB t2B 3R4PHONE: (403) 207-9715FAX: (403) 207-9440CONTACT: pat mcCuneEMAIL: mccunep@sur-flo.netWEBSITE: www.sur-flo.netBOOTH: 71, 98PRODUCT/SERVICE: Control valves, liquid turbine meters, gas meter runs and tescom regulators.
sWAGELok sAskATooN5A-1540 Alberta AveSaskatoon SK S7K 7C9PHONE: (306) 652-2088FAX: (306) 652-2329CONTACT: Sean Unrau
EMAIL: sean.unrau@swagelok.comWEBSITE: www.swagelok.comBOOTH: 75
sWAyzE coNcrETE LTDpo Box 563Weyburn SK S4h 2K7PHONE: (306) 842-6558FAX: (306) 842-0414CONTACT: Ryan Swayze, Kali CarlsonEMAIL: rdswayze@swayzecon.com, kcarlson@swayzecon.comWEBSITE: www.swayzes.caBOOTH: 535
TA sTrUcTUrEs675 old town RdSicamous BC V0E 2V4TOLL FREE: (800) 558-0881FAX: (250) 836-3038CONTACT: Buddy RichEMAIL: sales@tastructures.comWEBSITE: www.tastructures.comBOOTH: 211PRODUCT/SERVICE: Camps, dorms, kitchens, offices, wellsites, multi-purpose. handbuilt quality you can trust.
TAm INTErNATIoNAL oIL sErvIcEs LTD901 Victoria AveEstevan SK S4A 2A5PHONE: (306) 634-0027FAX: (306) 634-0037
CONTACT: Ray VlielanderEMAIL: ray.vlielander@tam-estevan.comWEBSITE: 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 fracking can be run on coil or conventional tubing.
TArTAN coNTroLs INc1772 1 Ave NEWeyburn SK S4h 3E8PHONE: (306) 842-5113CONTACT: Scott mcGillivrayEMAIL: tartancontrols@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.tartancontrols.comBOOTH: 4, 5PRODUCT/SERVICE: tartan Completions Drilling Services is the industry leader of innovative and proven downhole drilling services. tartan specializes in the delivery of high-performance drilling mud motors, experienced field person-nel with comprehensive engineering support. tartan specializes in the most challenging multistage horizontal drill outs in the industry.
TEchmATIoN ELEcTrIc & coNTroLs LTD6, Bay 3 hwy 39 EEstevan SK S4A 2h7PHONE: (306) 634-5664
FAX: (306) 634-4398CONTACT: Cindy KaiserEMAIL: ckaiser@techmationelectric.comWEBSITE: www.techmationelectric.comBOOTH: 43, 44PRODUCT/SERVICE: techmation Electric & Controls is a privately owned Canadian company providing complete electrical and instrumentation 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.
TErvITApo Box 93Weyburn SK S4h 2J9PHONE: (306) 842-1911FAX: (306) 842-1910CONTACT: Kris hockleyEMAIL: khockley@tervita.comWEBSITE: www.tervita.comBOOTH: 605PRODUCT/SERVICE: tervita is a lead-ing North American environmental and energy services company. We support responsible resource development by offering highly effective, convenient and environmentally sound solutions to our customers’ production and operational waste issues to help minimize environ-mental impact and maximize return of recoverable and recyclable materials.
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3TWENTy soLUTIoNsSaskatoon SKPHONE: (306) 382-3320FAX: (855) 893-6380CONTACT: Bryan mcCreaEMAIL: bryan@3twenty.caWEBSITE: www.3twenty.caBOOTH: 59PRODUCT/SERVICE: 3twenty Solutions builds worker accommoda-tions, work spaces and specialty stor-age solutions for the mining, oil/gas, construction and industrial markets. 3twenty’s products, built out of shipping containers, are durable, transportable and stackable. 3twenty has several re locatable camp designs that can accommodate work forces from a small crew to hundreds of people.
ThrU TUBING soLUTIoNs1106 5 StEstevan SK S4A 0Z4PHONE: (306) 634-4001CONTACT: Derek FinkelEMAIL: dfinkel@thrutubing.comWEBSITE: www.thrutubing.comBOOTH: 94, 95PRODUCT/SERVICE: Completion solutions, contingency operations, engineering solutions, production oper-ations, E-Wrench, E-Vise, hydraSet Jar, downhole tools.
TIGErs coIL TUBING sErvIcEs24 Cottonwood Close SWmedicine hat AB t1B 4R5PHONE: (403) 866-5597FAX: (403) 504-9241CONTACT: michele Wheeler, Jason WheelerEMAIL: jason@tigerscoil.comBOOTH: 242
TITAN LoGIX corP4130 93 St NWEdmonton AB t6E 5p5PHONE: (780) 462-4085FAX: (780) 450-8369CONTACT: Ellen howellEMAIL: ellenh@titanlogix.comWEBSITE: www.titanlogix.comBOOTH: 280PRODUCT/SERVICE: titan logix Corp. is an advanced-technology industrial instrumentation and controls company focused on the design, manufacturing, distribution and ser-vicing of instrumentation and automa-tion solutions.
ToTAL oILFIELD rENTALs LPpo Box 428midale SK S0C 1S0PHONE: (306) 458-2811FAX: (306) 458-2813EMAIL: midale@totaloilfield.ca WEBSITE: www.totaloilfield.caBOOTH: 514
PRODUCT/SERVICE: total oilfield Rentals lp is engaged in the rental and transportation of drilling, completion and production equipment to the oil and natural gas industry throughout western Canada and, as of just recently, the northern oil and gas sector of the United States, including a branch in minot, ND.
TrANsGAs LImITED700-1777 Victoria AveRegina SK S4t 7G5PHONE: (306) 777-9147FAX: (306) 569-9444CONTACT: layne ShoemakerEMAIL: lshoemaker@saskenergy.comWEBSITE: www.transgas.comBOOTH: 11PRODUCT/SERVICE: public aware-ness steps taken during the life cycle of a pipeline, public consultation, land-owner awareness, pipeline construc-tion, pipeline safety, damage prevention and emergency preparedness.
TrEmcAr WEsT INc5 22 Ave SEWeyburn SK S4h 2l2PHONE: (306) 842-6100FAX: (306) 842-6101CONTACT: Suzanna NostadtEMAIL: nostadts@tremcar.comWEBSITE: www.tremcar.comBOOTH: 403, 404PRODUCT/SERVICE: tanker trailer repair shop, testing B620 pIVK and
Saskatchewan government insurance inspections. parts sales and trailer sales, hose testings, tagging, and cer-tification and steaming.
TrI-ALTA oILFIELD INDUsTrIEs LTD9759 51 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6E 4W8PHONE: (780) 440-4022FAX: (780) 463-5597CONTACT: Chad tomlinsonEMAIL: chad@tri-alta.comWEBSITE: www.tri-alta.comBOOTH: 67, 68PRODUCT/SERVICE: Downhole pro-duction equipment. Electrical submer-sible pumps, pump sizing/testing/repair, on-site service personnel, spooler trucks, surface equipment and cable. Sucker rod pump parts and fittings, bar-rels, plungers, ball and seals, polish rods and liners, sucker rod couplings, tubing drains, tubular products. locations: Redwater, Edmonton, Calgary in Alberta; Swift Current and Estevan in Saskatchewan.
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BOOTH: 439, 440PRODUCT/SERVICE: headquartered in Calgary, AB, trican is an international pressure pumping company with oper-ations on four continents. trican provides specialized, engineered and integrated solutions to its customers involved in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reserves. trican’s services include fracturing, coiled tubing, cementing, acidizing, nitrogen, microseismic, and completion systems.
TrILoGy oILFIELD LTDpo Box 862Weyburn SK S4h 2l1PHONE: (306) 842-3322FAX: (306) 842-2821CONTACT: Greg FortuneEMAIL: maximoil@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.trilogyrentals.caBOOTH: 202PRODUCT/SERVICE: oilfield tool-rental business, power swivels, mud motors, fishing services, handling equip-ment, drill collars, RS100s, as well as competent, experienced tool hands.
TroJAN sAFETy sErvIcEs LTD1795 1 Ave NEWeyburn SK S4h 3E7PHONE: (306) 842-4400FAX: (306) 842-5018CONTACT: Debbie CossarEMAIL: dcossar@trojansafety.com
WEBSITE: www.trojansafety.comBOOTH: 528, 529
Ts&m sUPPLy803 Railway AveWeyburn SK S4h 2V5PHONE: (306) 842-4604FAX: (306) 842-0535CONTACT: pete AndersonEMAIL: pete.anderson@nov.comWEBSITE: www.tsmsupply.comBOOTH: 267, 268, 269, 292PRODUCT/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.
TUNDrA ProcEss soLUTIoNs LTD7523 Flint Rd SECalgary AB t2h 1G3PHONE: (403) 255-5222FAX: (403) 253-4448CONTACT: lyle NeovardEMAIL: lylen@tundrasolutions.caWEBSITE: www.tundrasolutions.caBOOTH: 611PRODUCT/SERVICE: tundra process Solutions ltd. provides world-class products and services for industrial and commercial process applications in western Canada. tundra represents world-class manufacturers of water,
boiler, piping, artificial lift, motor and drive, instrumentation, automation and valve equipment, and they service industries such as oil and gas, mining, pulp and paper, and power producers.
24-7 ENTErPrIsEs (hEI-Bro-TEch)po Box 4midale SK S0C 1S0PHONE: (306) 458-2367FAX: (306) 458-2373CONTACT: Scott BrownEMAIL: 247enterprisesltd@sasktel.netBOOTH: 612PRODUCT/SERVICE: Fluid levels, dyna-mometers, pressure surveys and foam depressions. Fluid level and deadweight equipment, sales, rentals and repairs. hei-Bro-tech custom-built gas guns.
TyDUs mAINTENANcE sUPPLy INcpo Box 6439Innisfail AB t4G 1t2PHONE: (403) 651-6427FAX: (403) 206-7005CONTACT: Bill KirkEMAIL: bill@tydus.comWEBSITE: www.tydus.comBOOTH: 249PRODUCT/SERVICE: manufacturer of the Wamco polished spacer system. the safest, most economical method of raising/lowering the downhole pump. No clamps moved, no climbing.
UNIFIED ALLoys8835 50 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6E 5h4PHONE: (780) 468-5656FAX: (780) 469-3651CONTACT: Chad milnerEMAIL: c.milner@unifiedalloys.comWEBSITE: www.unifiedalloys.comBOOTH: 462
UNITED cENTrIFUGE LTDpo Box 1266Weyburn SK S4h 2l5PHONE: (306) 842-2378FAX: (306) 842-2403CONTACT: morley ForsgrenEMAIL: unitedcentrifuge@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.unitedcentrifuge.caBOOTH: 224, 225PRODUCT/SERVICE: Suppliers of cen-trifuges, premix tanks, E-Z load system, polymer injection tanks, shale bins and rig matting. provide on-site super vision as well as pre-well or pre-project plan-ning for solid control and processing for all types of drilling projects, underbal-anced drilling and mining projects.
vANko ANALyTIcs LTD4408 51 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6B 2W2PHONE: (780) 436-0281FAX: (780) 436-0283CONTACT: Chris KozakEMAIL: chrisk@vanko.net
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vErTEX418B mcDonald StRegina SK S4N 6E1PHONE: (306) 584-3044FAX: (306) 584-3066CONTACT: Rob DavisEMAIL: rdavis@vertex.caWEBSITE: www.vertex.caBOOTH: 466PRODUCT/SERVICE: land services (surface, mineral), environmental ser-vices (reclamation, remediation, spill response, permitting, planning, drilling waste), vegetation management (spray-ing, mulching, mowing), safety services (programs, emergency response plan-ning, transportation).
vIrTUs GroUP LLP200-2208 Scarth StRegina SK S4p 2J6PHONE: (306) 522-6500FAX: (306) 522-6222CONTACT: Jerry RiegerEMAIL: jrieger@virtusgroup.caWEBSITE: www.virtusgroup.caBOOTH: 290PRODUCT/SERVICE: oil and gas industry services. Assurance and audit. Corporate and personal tax. tax planning. Succession planning and business advisory.
vorTEX ProDUcTIoN sErvIcEspo Box 1480Stettler AB t0C 2l0PHONE: (403) 742-6900FAX: (403) 742-6901CONTACT: Wayne longEMAIL: wlong@vortexservices.caWEBSITE: www.vortexservices.caBOOTH: 207
WArNEr INDUsTrIEs330 4 Ave ERegina SK S4N 4Z6TOLL FREE: (800) 667-1930FAX: (306) 359-3453CONTACT: mike postmaEMAIL: mikepostma@warnerindustries.caWEBSITE: www.warnerindustries.caBOOTH: 426, 427, 428, 429PRODUCT/SERVICE: Freightliner trucks and Doepker trailers (grain, gravel, flat decks, step decks, equip-ment trailers, and oilfield trailers). New and used trucks and trailers.
WATErFLooD sErvIcE & sALEs LTDpo Box 1490Estevan SK S4A 2l7PHONE: (306) 634-7212FAX: (306) 634-7887CONTACT: Dave heierEMAIL: dave@waterflood.comWEBSITE: www.waterflood.comBOOTH: 282
PRODUCT/SERVICE: New product: AlX pumpjacks. Gardner Denver: pro-duction, well service, drilling pumps. Rotary screw compressor, turnkey skids, vapour-recovery compressors, water-injection and disposal systems, rental pumps. parts and expendables for all brands of pumps. Service trucks and machine shops in Estevan, taber, Edmonton and lloydminster. AutoCAD, engineered design and fabrication centre in Estevan.
WEAThErForD cANADA PArTNErshIP1200-333 5 Ave SWCalgary AB t2p 3B6PHONE: (403) 693-7577FAX: (403) 693-7720CONTACT: Corinne BennettEMAIL: corinne.bennett@ca.weatherford.comWEBSITE: www.weatherford.comBOOTH: 215, 216PRODUCT/SERVICE: one of the largest global providers, Weatherford helps build innovative mechanical solu-tions, technology applications, and services for drilling and production in all sectors of the oil and gas industry. Weatherford operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 52,000 people worldwide.
WEsTBUrNE ELEcTrIc sUPPLy (mIDWEsT)264 1 Ave ERegina SK S4N 5h2PHONE: (306) 721-2500FAX: (306) 721-2299CONTACT: Brian mannEMAIL: brianmann@westburne.caWEBSITE: www.westburne.caBOOTH: 212
WEsTEELpo Box 792Winnipeg mB R3C 2N5PHONE: (204) 233-7133FAX: (204) 235-0796CONTACT: Doug ForsythEMAIL: dforsyth@westeel.comWEBSITE: www.westeel.comBOOTH: 41
WEsTErN oILFIELD sPEcIALTIEs corP7108 56 Ave NWEdmonton AB t6B 1E4PHONE: (780) 437-7733FAX: (780) 437-7792CONTACT: Darryl ForsterEMAIL: darryl.forster@westernoilfield.comWEBSITE: www.westernoilfieldspecialties.comBOOTH: 18, 19PRODUCT/SERVICE: See the DCI Shock Absorber for sucker rod
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pumping wells. Improves efficiency of the lifting system. Canadian rep-resentative for pCC pollution Control products for environmental contain-ment, Browning on-off tools and Skinner Brothers wellhead and production equipment. Featuring odessa Separator Inc. downhole sandscreens and gas separators.
WEyBUrN crEDIT UNIoNpo Box 1117Weyburn SK S4h 2l3PHONE: (306) 842-9511FAX: (306) 842-2135CONTACT: mel hoffmanEMAIL: mel.hoffman@weyburn.cu.sk.caWEBSITE: 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.
WEyBUrN FIrE BrIGADE55 16 St NEWeyburn SK PHONE: (306) 848-3240FAX: (306) 842-1766CONTACT: Steve DebienneEMAIL: sdebienne@weyburn.caWEBSITE: www.weyburnfire.comBOOTH: 513
WIL-TEch INDUsTrIEs LTDpo Box 1147Estevan SK S4A 2h7PHONE: (306) 634-6743FAX: (306) 634-5871CONTACT: Jim Wilson, Crystal WilsonEMAIL: jim.wilson@wil-tech.ca, crystal.wilson@wil-tech.caWEBSITE: www.wil-tech.caBOOTH: 417, 418PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wil-tech is a supplier of hydraulics and industrial products to the oilfield service indus-try. offering design, fabrication and repair of hydraulic systems. With in-shop or mobile repairs and testing of pumps, motors, cylinders, valves and hoses. Wil-tech is the only provider of perforating and wireline products in southeastern Saskatchewan.
WINAcoTT EQUIPmENT GroUP1522 Ross Ave ERegina SK S4N 7A3PHONE: (306) 525-2777FAX: (306) 525-9971CONTACT: trevor WinacottEMAIL: t.winacott@winacott.caWEBSITE: 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.
XyLEm WATEr soLUTIoNs10-3111 millar AveSaskatoon SK S7K 6N3PHONE: (306) 933-4849FAX: (306) 931-0051CONTACT: Nabeegh SubhaniEMAIL: nabeegh.subhani@xyleminc.comWEBSITE: www.xylemwatersolutions.com/caBOOTH: 17PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flygt sub-mersible pumps, thompson diesel pumps, Flygt diesel generators. Sales, service, rentals.
yoUr LINk INc204 Cardinal CresSaskatoon SK S7l 6h8PHONE: (306) 657-3121FAX: (306) 657-3121CONTACT: Dan halldenEMAIL: dan.hallden@yourlink.caWEBSITE: www.yourlink.caBOOTH: 7PRODUCT/SERVICE: Rural high-speed internet, private network solu-tions, web hosting/design, redundant broadband solutions, tower installa-tion/maintenance and remote server/backup co-location.
zEDI INc902 11 Ave SWCalgary AB t2R 0E7PHONE: (403) 444-1037FAX: (403) 444-1101CONTACT: tammy ExnerEMAIL: contactsales@zedi.caWEBSITE: www.zedi.caBOOTH: 502PRODUCT/SERVICE: Zedi is a leading oil and gas technology and services company in the production operations field. With our unique com-bination of award-winning automa-tion, data management and field and professional services, we help oil and gas producers realize their production potential.
zEE mEDIcAL sErvIcE co12-3111 millar Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 6N3PHONE: (306) 933-4681FAX: (306) 975-0096CONTACT: Ron hoffmanEMAIL: zeemedical@sasktel.netWEBSITE: www.zeemedical.comBOOTH: 223PRODUCT/SERVICE: We strive to provide high-quality first aid, safety and emergency products delivered in a way that meets each customer’s needs. our products and services increase workplace safety and com-pliance. With Zee medical, our cus-tomers know they are prepared to handle anything, from a minor injury to a major emergency.
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Alberta Oil Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Bert Baxter Transport Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Brent Gedak Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Brother’s Specialized Coating Systems Ltd . . . . . 52
Calroc Industries Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Canadian Western Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CanElson Drilling Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Clean Harbors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 & 19
Commercial Truck Equipment Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
D & D Oilfield Rentals Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Dean’s Pump Service Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
DEL Equipment Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
DFI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DiCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Diemo Machine Works Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Do All Industries Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
DSI Thru-Tubing Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Eclipse Rentals Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Estevan Plastic Products Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
EV Canada Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Fast Trucking Service Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Flexpipe Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Foremost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Horizon Enterprises Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Hunting Energy Services (Canada) Ltd . . . . . . . . . IFC
Jerry Mainil Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Korpan Tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC
KPMG MSLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 & 61
Maxxam Analytics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Medius Industrial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Minard’s Leisure World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
MNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Nilex Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Pat’s Off-Road Transport Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Prairie Mud Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
PureChem Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute . . . . . . . . 59
SaskTel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SGI Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
South East Electric Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Spearing Service LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Sterling Truck & Trailer Sales Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Titan Logix Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Total Oilfield Rentals LP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
United Centrifuge Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OBC
Virtus Group LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Vortex Drilling Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
XYLEM Water Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
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