13th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show

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13th Biennial

OIL & GAS SHOW

Saskatchewan now For many petroleum producers, the wheat province offers more drilling appeal than Alberta

When the going gets tough Two southeastern Oilmen of the Year recount how they’ve handled bad times

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7 WELCOME MESSAGES 10 WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK Despite alternative energy and conservation, humanity’s reliance on hydrocarbons and uranium will likely increase

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12 SASKATCHEWAN NOW For many petroleum producers, the wheat province offers more drilling appeal than Alberta BY MIKE BYFIELD

21 WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH Two southeastern Oilmen of the Year recount how they’ve handled bad times BY JACQUELINE LOUIE

26 HEAVY CRUDE Rx The Petroleum Technology Research Centre develops ways to recover billions of additional barrels BY DARRELL STONEHOUSE

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EDITOR’S NOTE

Saskatchewan’s oilpatch has plenty to show off Welcome to the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show, whose 323 booths were sold out back in January. More than 30,000 visitors will examine the products of 228 exhibitors. That crowd will include oil and gas folk, along with plenty of farmers and other residents from southeastern Saskatchewan. The Global Petroleum Show in Calgary attracts 60,000 registered attendees, but Weyburn’s exhibition prompts the energy industry’s neighbours take a good look at its equipment and operating technologies. Community is what the Saskatchewan trade fair is all about. The Weyburn Oil Show Board, a volunteer group, has staged the event on alternate years since 1985. But the oilpatch actually arrived in this area much earlier. The first significant exploration was undertaken by a subsidiary of Imperial Oil, which drilled a dry hole to a depth of 2,426 metres in 1942. The first crude oil production came in 1952 from a 700-metre well into the Jurassic/ Cretaceous, Tidewater Imperial Wapella 9-33-14-1W2. Because much of the land in the area is freehold, land agents swarmed to Estevan in the early 1950s, negotiating leases with farmers at wedding receptions and pretty much anywhere else they could be found. The southeastern play grew stronger legs in 1953 when the first Mississippian formation oil production came on stream from the well Central Leduc Oil Hoffer 5-30-1-15W2. In 1985, two companies famous for wildcat exploration—Home Oil and Dome Petroleum—drilled what is still southeastern Saskatchewan’s deepest well at 3394.9 metres. Four years later, Shell Canada drilled the first horizontal well in the area, ushering in a new era of technology. The longest well to date was Oklahoma Continental Resources Inc. Lake Alma HZ 1A3-24-3C15-23-1-17W2, drilled in 2004 to 4,800 metres. Southeastern Saskatchewan rose to fame among North American investors with the development of multi-stage fracturing in horizontal wells. Two junior companies teamed up to create this pioneering breakthough: Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd. and Packers Plus Energy Services Inc. By cracking the underground reservoir quickly and economically along a horizontal wellbore, operators can draw light crude oil from the “tight rock” of the Bakken formation (which liquids can barely flow through in its natural state). The Bakken could have oil in place totalling 25 billion to 100 billion barrels. That stunning estimate comes from Ed Dancsok, director of the geology and petroleum lands branch for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources. A big question mark, Dancsok explains, is whether the Bakken formation is evenly distributed throughout the regional basin. Whatever the correct figure ultimately proves to be, the Bakken is the hottest oil play in Canada today. Multi-stage fracs are already yielding results elsewhere in the province and far beyond. That success is a tribute to the men and women whose skills and technologies are on display at the 13th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. More than ever, it’s time for the energy industry to strut its stuff. See you at the show. Mike Byfield mbyfield@junewarren-nickles.com

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One place Billions of barrels Limitless opportunities

Saskatchewan is full of energy opportunity. We have 41.2 billion barrels of conventional oil in place and exciting potential in natural gas, the Bakken Formation, heavy oil and oil sands. We’re also on the leading edge of new research into enhanced oil recovery and carbon dioxide capture and storage.

Come see what we have to offer, and explore your next big opportunity with us. To learn more, visit our website at www.er.gov.sk.ca or contact us at 200 – 2101 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4P 2H9 or e-mail Ed.Dancsok@gov.sk.ca


LETTERS

Welcome from … On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am pleased to welcome you to the city of Weyburn for the 2009 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry is an integral component of our province’s diverse economy. As we find ourselves well into a new year and a new global economic situation, the amount of activity and enthusiasm in the industry continues to be robust province-wide. Our people, expertise, and innovation give Saskatchewan a significant advantage over others in this continually competitive and dynamic sector. Looking to the future, we are confident that Saskatchewan will remain well-positioned for further growth, exploration, and development. This show provides an excellent opportunity for representatives from the service and supply sector of the industry to display the latest technology and equipment available, as well as to gain knowledge and network through major industry

PREMIER OF SASKATCHEWAN

seminars. I offer my special thanks to the Weyburn Oil Show Board, JuneWarren-

BRAD WALL

Nickle’s Energy Group, as well as all sponsors for making this important biennial event possible. Once again, welcome to all attendees and best wishes for a rewarding show. Brad Wall Premier of Saskatchewan

As Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy and Resources, I am very pleased to welcome everyone attending the 2009 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. Our oil and gas industry is one of the key drivers of Saskatchewan’s economy, accounting for billions of dollars in investment and more than 30,000 direct and indirect jobs. Oil production is at record levels, we’re home to the hottest oil play in North America, and we have exciting potential in natural gas, heavy oil, and oilsands. This show shines a spotlight on industry excellence—from equipment and new technology to best practices and industry innovation. It is also a meeting place for all those who lead and contribute to a dynamic industry. Enjoy the show, and learn why Saskatchewan has the number 1 economy in Canada!

SASKATCHEWAN MINISTER OF ENERGY AND RESOURCES

Bill Boyd Minister of Energy and Resources

BILL BOYD

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LETTERS

Welcome from … On behalf of the constituents of Weyburn–Big Muddy, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 13th Biennial Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. Since its inception, the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show has become one of the preeminent showcases in all of North America for this vital sector. This year’s show provides a venue to see the opportunities and innovations that will keep this industry a strong and important part of our local and provincial economy. It will also give us the chance to celebrate the oil and gas industry’s recordsetting year experienced in 2008. This strong resource sector is an important contributor to the economic growth we are seeing in Saskatchewan. The oil and gas industry was a major reason our province led Canada in so many economic indicators in 2008, and why we are poised to lead the nation again in 2009. On behalf of the people of Weyburn–Big Muddy, I wish to extend my congratula-

MLA, WEYBURN –BIG MUDDY

tions to the Weyburn Oil Show Board and volunteers, and to those who will be rec-

DUSTIN DUNCAN

ognized for their contributions in the oilpatch. Dustin Duncan MLA, Weyburn–Big Muddy

As Mayor for the City of Weyburn it gives me great delight on behalf of City Council and the citizens and business community to extend a warm welcome to all those participating in the 2009 Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show. It is our sincere pleasure to once again host this special event in Weyburn, the “Opportunity City!” While in Weyburn, we hope you will take advantage of the services offered by our merchants, renew old acquaintances, and strike up new friendships. We are very proud of our beautiful city and wish to thank those involved in the oil and gas industry for your continued support. Please, make yourselves at home and enjoy your stay with us. Debra Button Mayor, City of Weyburn

MAYOR, CITY OF WEYBURN DEBRA BUTTON

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WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK 2008

Irreplaceable Despite alternative energy and conservation, humanity’s reliance on hydrocarbons and uranium will likely increase

T

he International Energy Agency (IEA)

The IEA believes the increased output

represents a consortium of 28 nations,

of oil, natural gas, and coal over the next

ario based on stiffer energy conservation,

most of them net importers of fuel.

couple of decades will come overwhelm-

higher levies on carbon dioxide emissions,

The Paris-based organization has good

ingly from outside the Organisation for

and similar measures. Although those

news for Saskatchewan’s producers of crude

Economic Co-operation and Development.

policies would slash energy consumption

oil, natural gas, uranium, and coal. Even if

(The OECD is a club of industrialized

compared to the reference case, the world

came up with an alternate future scen-

energy efficiency and alternative fuels are

nations.) The energy supply tilt toward

would theoretically still require 12 mil-

aggressively developed between now and

non-OECD countries has important

lion additional barrels of crude daily from

2030, world consumption of this province’s

economic and political implications,

OPEC sources by 2030.

primary fuels will increase substantially.

according to the IEA. Its forecast is all the

The IEA membership amounts to a roll

In either the reference case or its most

more credible because by far the greatest

conservationist scenario, World Energy

increases in hydrocarbon production since

Outlook 2008 predicts rising consumption

countries, so its staff of 190 has no particu-

1980 have already come from non-OECD

of natural gas, uranium, and coal. That

lar bias in favour of high prices or tight sup-

states like Russia.

forecast, if correct, would simply be a con-

call of the world’s richest energy consuming

plies. Even so, the reference case scenario

World Energy Outlook 2008 frankly

tinuance of global energy patterns between

in IEA World Energy Outlook 2008 antici-

states that its own reference case scen-

1980 and 2006. And what about biomass

pates steadily rising crude consumption

ario amounts to an evolution that cannot

fuels, wind, solar, and other renewable

on a global basis. Equally important, the

be sustained over the long haul. In part,

sources? The IEA report expects these

agency expects an increasing dependence

the IEA fears that the accumulation of

energy forms to contribute more substan-

on oil from the Organization of Petroleum

greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in

tially by 2030, but—again under all of its

Exporting Countries. (See accompanying

the atmosphere will lead to unacceptable

scenarios—their role will remain a modest

graphs on this page.)

levels of global warming. So the agency

fraction of hydrocarbon consumption. ı ı

18 000

World Energy Outlook 2008

Other renewables

16 000 Nuclear

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Total oil production in 2030 by scenario mb/d

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World primary energy demand in the Reference Scenario: this is unsustainable!

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Reference Scenario 2030

Least CO2 Policy Scenario 2030

Less CO2 Policy Scenario 2030

Curbing CO2 emissions would improve energy security by cutting demand for fossil fuels, but even in the Less CO2 Policy Scenario, OPEC production increases by 12 mb/d from 2007 to 2030. © OECD/IEA - 2008


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Saskatchewan

NOW For many petroleum producers, the wheat province offers more drilling appeal than Alberta BY MIKE BYFIELD

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espite the price weakness that’s hobbling the petroleum sector this year, Saskatchewan’s long-

term strength as an energy producer has improved remarkably, particularly relative to neighbouring Alberta. From a private sector perspective, the wheat province’s advantages include: • Attractive conventional crude and natural gas prospects, along with a promising bitumen development. • Two political parties whose leaders— Saskatchewan Party Premier Brad Wall and former New Democratic premier Lorne Calvert—have both earned the respect and trust of many energy producers. • A stable oil and gas royalty regime that has evolved through several government regimes in harmony with the private sector. • A regulatory structure that delivers timely decisions and whose administrators earn high marks from energy companies for prompt, intelligent cooperation. • Landowners and other citizens who typically work well with oil and gas producers to the benefit of all stakeholders. “Over time, the Saskatchewan government slowly learned how to create wealth through its oil and gas resources. Unfortunately, the Alberta government gradually forgot the same lessons,” says Bill Dutton, an Estevan-bred oilman and former president of the Small Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (SEPAC). A Calgary colleague (speaking on the condition that his name not be used) makes the same point more harshly: “Alberta grew so fat on oil and gas revenues that people began to believe they didn’t need to cooperate with the oil and gas industry.” >

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Alberta has made three major adjustments to an oil and gas royalty regime that

Saskatchewan’s government and public stand tall in the eyes of oil and gas companies.

came into effect on Jan. 1. Despite those mostly temporary changes, however, the provincial government still insists that its basic royalty model will remain in place for the long term. Beyond royalties, many petroleum managers regard Alberta’s complex energy regulations as too costly in terms of time, money, and uncertainty. One company president—a veteran of many policy committees and government liaison meetings—privately says the leaders of Alberta’s mainline parties (Tories, Liberals, and NDP) “seem basically unfriendly to oil and gas investment, especially outside the oilsands.”

its oil and gas glory days. “Our values are determined by our past poverty. Here the impulse toward social cooperation in the face of difficulties is still strong,” comments Eric Howe, an economist from the University of Saskatchewan. He thinks that the cooperative impulse probably makes it easier for resource producers to work with

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Ironically, Saskatchewan today has many characteristics of Alberta during


SASK ATCH EWAN N OW Saskatchewan’s field activity is slowing down due to lower oil prices.

Saskatchewan’s upstream oil and gas developers operate mainly in the southeast, southwest, west central, and northwest regions—all rural areas with fairly sparse

landowners and other stakeholders in the

populations. Al Evans, executive director of

province. “We’re experiencing a classic

the Saskatoon-based Prairie Policy Centre,

resources-driven boom in oil, gas, uranium,

says farm-bred attitudes still prevail in

potash, and other minerals. People want

the countryside. “Agricultural families

to see that prosperity continue,” comments

sometimes have their differences with oil

the U of S professor.

and gas developers, but they can usually

Saskatchewan still has more jobs than

work together philosophically as long as

available workers, to the point that the gov-

both sides respect each other’s concerns,”

ernment continues advertising in Ontario

Evans says. Urban-minded acreage owners—who

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for skilled migrants. “We’ve been insusays. “Low-paid service employment has

resource operations for lifestyle reasons—

actually declined because so many individ-

have proliferated across southern and

uals have secured better-paying jobs thanks

central Alberta. For decades, the Energy

to resource development.” Most careful

Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) has

economists predict that Saskatchewan’s

warned that increasing population density

gross domestic product will grow in 2009,

triggers more conflicts between petrol-

the Saskatoon-based academic reports, and

eum rights holders and their neighbours,

he personally expects a global economic

and that thesis has become a reality. In

recovery to begin in 2010. “If I’m wrong,

Saskatchewan, landowner friction remains

then we could see more unemployment in

minimal, enhancing the province’s appeal

Saskatchewan next year,” Howe cautions.

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also operates in the Kindersley area of west-central Saskatchewan. Reece finance

formation in the southeast corner of the

VP Ron Stuckert says producers are defin-

province. Crescent Point Energy Trust cal-

itely cutting their capital spending across

culates that it can earn a good return on its

Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan’s land sale

best Bakken wells even when light crude

in February drew a paltry $6.3 million in

prices drop as low as US$30 per barrel.

revenue, a stark contrast to the $197 million

Scott Saxberg, the trust’s president and

from the province’s first auction of 2008.

CEO, says, “Our view is [the Bakken] is the

The active rig count was just 11 as of March

highest netback, lowest cost, lowest roy-

23 this year, versus 63 a year earlier.

alty production in western Canada and we would probably say in North America.”

Ken and Evelyn Dyck have run Swift Machine and Welding Ltd. in Swift Current

As this magazine went to press, West

since 1979. “More companies are inclined

Texas Intermediate was fetching more than

to repair equipment rather than replace it

US$50 per barrel. Lorne Swalm, president

when their budgets are tight, which is good

and CEO of Reece Energy Exploration

for us,” she says. The eight-person com-

Corp., says, “I believe that the Bakken activ-

pany, whose work relates to oil production

ity in the non-risky known areas will still

rather than exploration, has not downsized.

work in the present environment, due to a

“There have been layoffs around here, but

number of factors. For instance, it’s high-

labour rates have not come down,” Dyck

quality light oil that’s close to market, it’s

says. “Housing was booming in this area a

a low-risk development play, and it offers

year ago, now no one is buying, and you see

a long reserve life index, so there are good

far fewer people shopping aggressively.”

reserve adds.”

(For other reports on oil and gas activity in

Reece, which was recently acquired for a premium price by Penn West Energy Trust,

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Saskatchewan, see “When the going gets tough” on page 21.)

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PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

Saskatchewan’s hottest hydrocarbon play continues to be the Bakken tight oil


SASK ATCH EWAN N OW

In a financially stressful time, Saskatchewan’s petroleum operators take Under financial pressure, producers tend to repair more equipment rather than replace.

heart from the belief that their government will continue to lend a sympathetic ear to their concerns. Dutton says reasonable royalties, coupled to an oil-prone geology, make the province “far, far more attractive than Alberta.” He adds that Saskatchewan’s current climate of confidence between government and industry is far from accidental. Rather, that mutual trust springs from constant effort by entrepreneurs like himself within a province that investors once considered a political plague zone. Dutton began his career as a battery operator in the field, then worked his way toward developing several junior production companies. The crown jewel was Upton Resources, the province’s largest homegrown oil producer for a period. Upton topped daily production of 5,000 barrels per day before being acquired in 2004 for about $75 million. Its semi-retired founder, now 76, still drills about one horizontal well per year at a cost of $1.5 million or more. >

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SASK ATCH EWAN N OW Four Saskatchewan premiers have gradually built a firm foundation for oil and gas activity.

PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

“This province is weathering the current economic storm better than most of the world thanks in a large measure to three major public policy decisions,” comments the Prairie Policy Centre’s Evans. “The first was the Devine government’s decision to privatize the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan in 1989. Second, Romanow opted to privatize Cameco in 1991. [Cameco, formed through the merger of federal and provincial Crown corporations near Estevan for an American independent,

in 1988, is the world’s largest uranium min-

oilman went to work as a consultant in

the company found it convenient to

ing firm.] The third, and some would argue

the United States, working as a far south

sell those assets to him when it retreated

the most significant, move was Calvert’s

as Louisiana. He vividly remembers the

from Canada.

decision to reduce oil royalty fees and both

During bad times, the Saskatchewan

mid-1970s, when relations between the

In 1982, Grant Devine became

personal and corporate income taxes.”

petroleum sector and province reached an

Saskatchewan’s first Conservative premier,

abysmal low. Then-premier Allan Blakeney,

during a period of price collapses for energy

ated 10 years earlier through an alliance of

a New Democrat, imposed high royalty

and agricultural commodities. Dutton and

Conservatives and Liberals) came to power.

rates on crude and threatened to expropri-

other Saskatchewan oilmen lobbied the

Premier Brad Wall won plaudits from the

ate 50 per cent of the potash sector. His gov-

market-friendly Tories, presenting a list of

oil and gas sector when he categorically

ernment eventually acquired 40 per cent of

“21 or 22” proposed policy changes for their

refused to raise royalty rates. Although

that industry, and also created SaskOil as a

industry. “The energy minister was Colin

Wall has positioned himself as a centrist in

Crown corporation.

Thatcher at the time [later convicted of

his province’s political spectrum, market-

In 2007, the Saskatchewan Party (cre-

murdering his wife]. He adapted 18 or 19 of

oriented conservatives hope he will fur-

became 100 per cent above a certain price

our suggestions, and most of those policies

ther reduce the exceptionally large fleet of

point refusing,” recalls Dutton, noting that

are still in place,” he says.

Crown corporations. “The Saskatchewan

“For a time, Saskatchewan’s royalty rate

the equally revenue-hungry government in

The Blakeney and Devine regimes

economy is still dominated by govern-

Ottawa refused to allow those provincial

left Saskatchewan deeply mired in debt.

ment unlike any other province in Canada,”

royalties to be deducted from a producer’s

The New Democrats returned to power,

Evans points out.

federally taxable income. “Everyone quit

initially under Roy Romanow (premier

drilling and left the province,” he says.

from 1991 to 2001) followed by Lorne

zontal drilling bore rich dividends when

Saskatchewan’s public support for hori-

Calvert. Both leaders proved fiscally

Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd. pion-

when the federal government introduced

responsible, fending off hard-core social-

eered the multi-stage fracturing technol-

the National Energy Program (NEP) and

ists within their party and gradually

ogy that brought the Bakken formation

deliberately drove foreign investors away

taming the provincial debt. Romanow

into profitable production on a large scale.

from Canada’s oil and gas sector. But as

earned an ovation at the Calgary

“After so many difficulties, it’s really satis-

the proverb says, it’s an ill wind that blows

Petroleum Club when he spoke frankly in

fying to see that Saskatchewan’s energy

no good. Although the NEP did far more

favour of private investment and reason-

policies now make good sense,” Dutton

damage than good for both the petroleum

able profitability. SaskOil, partially pri-

says. “The key to this business is hanging on

industry and taxpayers, it did enable Dutton

vatized in 1986, was sold off altogether

through the bad times until things get bet-

to become an operator. Because the produc-

in 1996. In 2002, Calvert introduced an

ter. For the right person, even the challen-

tion specialist was already supervising wells

important royalty holiday for horizontal wells.

ging moments can be fun.” ı ı

The situation grew even worse in 1980,

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GETS TOUGH Two southeastern Oilmen of the Year recount how they’ve handled bad times

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ough patches in the oilpatch don’t frighten Ken Cugnet and Jim Boettcher, co-recipients of the 2007 Southeast

Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year Award. “My personal attitude is, tough times make for tougher people,” says Cugnet, president of Valleyview Petroleums Ltd. Boettcher, pres-

BY JACQUELINE LOUIE

ident of Three Star Trucking Ltd., says today’s downturn should be kept in perspective. “In 1969, we didn’t even have enough work to keep one truck busy,” the 71-year-old veteran recalls. No layoffs have occurred at Valleyview, a junior based in Weyburn, nor has Cugnet heard of layoffs at other

PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

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WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH Ken Cugnet, president of Valleyview Petroleums, was named a Southeast Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year in 2007.

Even so, he reports, Saskatchewan’s oil and gas operations are barely profitable at current prices. “You keep pumping oil and trying to make money,” he comments. “We are still doing business, but cash flow has been greatly reduced.” While revenue sags, fixed costs haven’t changed. Fortunately, Valleyview has always reined in expenses. “Remember, this is Saskatchewan—we’ve got a mentality of trying to be efficient,” Cugnet says. In fact, Valleyview has some wells that it’s prepared to drill, given a modestly higher, reasonably consistent price “with some upward-looking movement.” Cugnet won’t specify what price could trigger more drilling, “but if oil doesn’t go up, we might just continue to fly in a holding pattern.” Not that Valleyview’s founder yearns for the return of $147 per barrel. A price that high “doesn’t do anybody any good,” the oilman observes. “It doesn’t do the consumer any good. And our costs went through the roof, so personally I’d like to see a moderate oil price. If I had to pick a number, it would be somewhere this side of $100 a barrel.” Cugnet’s 47-year career began with roughnecking at age 16, briefly on a service rig and then in drilling. He’s also worked in a supply store and as a landman, moving up to manager of field operations and joint venture partner. The fourth-generation

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WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH The other Southeast Saskatchewan Oilman of the Year in 2007 was Jim Boettcher, founder of Three Star Trucking.

Saskatchewan farmer later chaired Tappit Resources Ltd., a public company that operated out of Regina from 1985 to 2003. Through a merger, Tappit joined Crescent Point Energy Trust, where Cugnet continues to sit on the board of directors. Meanwhile, he and his wife Jo-Anne Bannatyne-Cugnet launched Valleyview 30 years ago. Helping them run the junior producer are four sons and one daughter-in-law, along with an office manager and a couple of field operators. The family also operates a cattle ranch. “I think that everybody wants to belong to a team,” says the former rig hand. Young people, in his view, first need a training ground, then the opportunity to do their job and expand their horizons. “I like the collective intelligence approach: everybody around the table, regardless of rank, has a say,” Cugnet says. “I was the low man on the totem pole at many jobs. I watched how many people treated the low man and I said, ‘When I get to the top I’m not going to be that way.’ I have a personal connection to everybody.” How does the head of a close-knit firm react when cash flow dries up to the point of being more like a dribble? “Sometimes everybody has to hunker down and take a cut,” Cugnet acknowledges. In 1997, when crude prices plunged, Tappit “even got rid of the water cooler,” he remembers. “And we still had to let some people go. You do what you have to do.” >

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WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH

‘clean energy,’ which is the direction people are going in.” Still, the current activity

turn], but not a huge amount—there was

slump “is probably as bad as any of them,”

a shortage of workers before. On the con-

Cugnet says. “It’s a global situation this

struction side, some capital projects have

time, which adds some unknowns. This one

been cut back or shelved,” Cugnet says. As

is probably going to be longer and deeper

a producer, good equipment and person-

than other downturns, but we will come out

nel are what keep him loyal to a service

of it. You just know that it’s going to turn

provider in good times and bad. “It’s fair-

around.”

ness both ways,” he adds. “It’s relationships.

Three Star Trucking Ltd. is another

They always treated me square, and I try to

family-run firm, based in Alida (a village

be square with them.”

85 km east of Estevan). Boettcher, his wife

Saskatchewan is well positioned to

Mary, and their sons Ken and Tim run 100

weather the ongoing economic storm,

trucks that haul crude and salt water in

Cugnet suggests. “We are the last ones to

Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota,

feel the crunch and we will be first ones to

and Montana. Half of the fleet is company-

PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

“There have definitely been some layoffs on the service side [in the present down-

ride out the other side,” he says. “For that

owned, half leased. “Today, it’s a bit slower.

per cent, we would be far better off than a

reason, I am extremely optimistic about

We’ve got 60 trucks or better out working.

few years ago,” says the trucker whose oil

southeast Saskatchewan. Plus, the govern-

You cut back a bit but you still keep going,”

and gas career has spanned half a century.

ment in power in Saskatchewan is very

Boettcher says.

With approximately 80 workers, includ-

“We’re down probably about a third

aware of what it takes to keep the econ-

ing several long-time employees, Three Star

[from the same time last year] but we were

has had no layoffs. “I don’t think I’ve ever

too busy then. All of 2008, it was just go

laid a key person off, ever. If you let them

crown jewel for both the southeastern region

go go. Lots of days, we couldn’t even keep

go then you may as well close your doors.

and the province, he comments. “It’s a very

up. Not that many years ago, we were only

They are the ones who keep the business

sweet, light crude—more compatible to

operating with 45–50 trucks. If we drop 30

running,” Boettcher advises. One driver

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the Three Star president counsels. “You

The activity slowdown has given hard-pressed oil and gas workers more time for their families.

can’t really just tell them, ‘You do this, you do that.’ You ask them, ‘What do you think of it?’ They are part of the business as much as any one of us that owns it,” he says. Good employees are crucial to earn-

pushing for that,” Boettcher says. Many of

ing customer loyalty, Boettcher comments.

Three Star’s staff also appreciate it being a

“You want to give them [the clients] good

little slower, he notes, because “there is a

service and work with them,” he says.

little more family time. I think slowdowns

“What I try to explain to any new employee

are sometimes not all that bad.”

is that when you go out there, the guy you’re

Born in Benito, Man., Boettcher was 16

working for in a roundabout way signs your

when his family moved to Saskatchewan.

cheque so make sure you do a good job for

He started in the oilpatch in the winter of

them.”

1959, working on a drilling rig. By June,

Three Star will survive this recession

he had bought a water truck to haul for the

in good shape, its president predicts, add-

decided on his own to go home and haul

drilling rigs. In 1962, the entrepreneur and

ing that his competitors also appear to

grain, saying it would give the others a little

two partners established Three Star. Seven

be faring reasonably well so far. As far as

more work. And the company has cut back

years later, he and his wife bought out the

Saskatchewan goes, he says, it’s crucial

days for some of its lease operators hauling

other co-owners. The couple also run a

that the provincial government stay the

out of the United States.

small grain farm with one son.

course on royalty rates and refrain from

“In a slowdown, you get a chance to

Like Cugnet, the Boettchers believe

tinkering. “If we could get to US$60 a bar-

breathe a little. It’s nice to be able to walk

in treating employees with a respect that

rel oil, we would probably be fairly busy,”

into the office and not have dispatch holler-

extends to good wages, fair treatment, and

Boettcher says. “I think you give us another

ing at you, ‘Get this, get that. We need more

listening carefully. Pay attention to employ-

year or two, things will be pretty well back

drivers, we need more trucks’—always

ees and their opinions on how to do things,

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ttracting oil and gas exploration and production investment in mature petroleum basins can be challenging. In Saskatchewan, that challenge is compounded by a resource base weighted towards heavy hydrocarbons trapped in complex geology.

The Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) is charged with developing the needed tools and processes to keep oil and gas explorers focused on extracting the province’s petroleum wealth, and to help market these technologies to other oil and gas producing regions around the world. “Basically, the whole point of the PTRC is to get at the difficult-to-access oil around the world,” explains Carolyn Preston, executive director of the Regina-based organization.

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H E AV Y C R U D E Rx

Engineer Kelly Knorr is working on the Saskatchewan Research Council’s joint implementation of vapour extraction (JIVE) model.

“In Saskatchewan, we still have 80 per cent of our heavy oil left in the ground. Our role is to develop the technologies that access that oil in an environmentally sustainable manner.” “We take a more aggressive approach,” says Preston, adding that a major goal at PTRC is preventing production declines that may scare away major producing companies. “Saskatchewan is producing almost as much conventional oil as Alberta, and technology has increased our production. We’ve done it by drilling more well bores and more horizontal wells. But we probably have a finite time before the multinational oil companies leave because of a decline in production. We need to convert resources to reserves. Right now we only get eight per cent of our heavy oil resources out of the ground.” The PTRC is a not-for-profit research and development institute founded in 1998 by Natural Resources Canada, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, Saskatchewan Research Council, and the University of Regina, with support from the western Canadian oil and gas industry. It currently operates four major programs targeting enhanced oil recovery and environmental sustainability. > SA SK ATCHEWAN OIL & GA S SHOW 2009

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H E AV Y C R U D E Rx

Preston points to the Joint Implementation

acts as a solvent and reduces the viscosity

In addition, 400 million barrels of fresh water

of Vapour Extraction (JIVE) project as an

of the heavy oil, which then drains into a

could be saved. And, 1.65 trillion cubic feet

example of the kind of work that is being

lower horizontal well and is extracted.

of natural gas would not be burned per bil-

done at the centre. JIVE is a $40-million

JIVE research consists of laboratory

lion barrels of oil produced. JIVE also has the

initiative with the goal of developing, dem-

studies, physical modelling, and numer-

potential to safely store enormous quantities of

onstrating, and evaluating solvent vapour

ical simulations coordinated with three

CO2 in the reservoir, as the solvent is recovered

extraction (SVX) processes for EOR in heavy

vapour extraction pilot operations near

and the casing gas is not vented.

oil reservoirs in western Canada.

Lloydminster. Husky, Nexen, and Canadian

The Weyburn-Midale Carbon Dioxide

Natural Resources are the operators of

Monitoring and Storage Project in southeast

reserves are recovered in the WCSB using

those pilot plants. Preston says the program

Saskatchewan is also a significant project

current technologies. This poor recovery

is currently monitoring the three pilots and

for the PTRC. Launched in 2000, the $80-

rate, combined with increased production

building 3-D models to try to understand

million project is aimed at measuring and

in recent years, has forecasters predicting

what is happening in the reservoir under

monitoring carbon dioxide injection and

heavy oil production will decline 50 per cent

solvent flooding. “So far, the Husky pilot

underground storage as a means to limit

over the next decade unless new technolo-

has been hugely successful,” she says.

greenhouse gas emissions.

Only 5 to 15 per cent of heavy oil

gies are applied. SVX technologies, being

While the JIVE project currently targets

The project is being run in conjunction

developed through JIVE, could potentially

reservoirs where thermal flooding doesn’t

with carbon dioxide miscible flood EOR pro-

increase recovery rates anywhere from 30

work, it holds significant potential for use

jects at EnCana’s Weyburn field and Apache

to 50 per cent. In western Canada that trans-

across heavy oil production in the WCSB.

Canada’s Midale field. Carbon dioxide, along

lates into five to ten billion barrels of oil that

Because no water and heat are used in the

with water, is injected 1,500 metres deep

process, greenhouse gas emissions are signifi-

into the depleted oilfields. The operating

cantly reduced during oil recovery. Compared

strategy alternates gas and water injections

injecting a mix of methane and either pro-

to current steam extraction methods, solvent

to sweep the reservoir. The carbon dioxide

pane or butane into the top well of a hori-

vapour extraction technology could elimin-

injection increases reservoir pressure and the

zontal well pair. The methane is used as a

ate approximately 85 million tonnes of car-

fluidity of the oil, releasing it from the rock

pressure drive, while the butane or propane

bon dioxide from entering the atmosphere.

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H E AV Y C R U D E Rx

Using this technology, around 8,000

The final phase of the project, cur-

cubic feet of carbon dioxide are required to

rently under way, continues to build the

produce a barrel of oil. Most of the injected

most scrutinized carbon dioxide geological

carbon dioxide returns to the surface

storage data set in the world. The program

together with oil and water, where it is then

aims at building a best practices manual for

separated and re-injected. At the end of the

future carbon dioxide storage projects.

enhanced oil recovery period, virtually all

Steve Whittaker, manager of the

injected and recycled carbon dioxide will be

Weyburn-Midale project for the PTRC, says

permanently stored.

researchers are continuing to gather data at

This hut in the Weyburn field is painted beige, indicating that it’s a carbon dioxide injection point.

at Weyburn indicate this could be applied in other reservoirs.” The PTRC is in the midst of launching

the two fields. As the years of injection hist-

another significant carbon storage project

ories and monitoring information add up,

called Aquistore. The goal of this project is

North Dakota. There, the gas is cap-

they are gaining confidence in the viabil-

capture flue gas from the Consumer’s Co-

tured from coal, liquefied by compres-

ity of storing carbon dioxide underground

operative refinery and upgrader in Regina,

sion, and pipelined 320 km north to the

in the future. “Right now the project is

separate out the carbon dioxide, and inject it

Saskatchewan oilfields. This is the first

still in the enhanced oil recovery phase,”

for storage in underground saline reservoirs.

man-made source of carbon dioxide being

Whittaker explains. “But [so far] it looks

“We’re going to capture 500 tonnes

used for enhanced oil recovery.

like these types of reservoirs are a good

per day and inject it into a deep geological

place to be putting carbon dioxide. It looks

reservoir holding saline brine,” Whittaker

like a viable option.”

says. “Our goal is to do a demonstration

The carbon dioxide comes from the Dakota Gasification Plant near Beulah,

Phase one of the project, which ended in 2004, focused on predicting and verifying the ability of the oil reservoirs to economic-

The project manager adds that while

project to show we can inject and store car-

ally store carbon dioxide. This goal was met

the PTRC focus is on carbon storage, the

bon dioxide into these kinds of reservoirs.”

through a comprehensive analysis of the

enhanced oil recovery operations using

The schedule tentatively calls for injection

various process factors as well as monitoring/

carbon dioxide have also proven worth-

to start in three to four years, followed by

modelling methods designed to measure,

while. “People are raising their eyebrows

at least three years of collecting data on the

monitor, and track the carbon dioxide in the

at the amount of oil they can get out using

effectiveness of storing carbon dioxide in

enhanced oil recovery environment.

carbon dioxide,” he explains. “The results

briny reservoirs. ıı

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PHOTO: OILSANDS QUEST

Betting ON BITUMEN Oilsands Quest, a junior with a huge resource, keeps moving ahead BY MIKE BYFIELD

O

ilsands Quest Inc., the operator of

Oilsands Quest South Camp

Paul O’Donoghue, VP of corporate

Saskatchewan’s only major bitu-

planning for the Calgary-based junior,

men project to date, is slowing

reports that “a lot of work is proceed-

its capital spending, but it says develop-

ing at our three test sites, particularly

ment will continue this year. In 2008,

test site three.” Research at the first

McDaniel & Associates Consultants Ltd.

test site focuses on how much bitumen

estimated that the producer’s Axe Lake

can be produced using thermal recov-

and Raven Ridge sites in the northwest

ery processes based on steam and hot

region have at least 1.5 billion barrels in

water. The reservoir program at the

place, and possibly up to three billion.

first test site now extends to comple-

The two prospects comprise about five

tion of several vertical holes and three

per cent of the company’s lands in the

750-metre horizontal holes (300

remote area.

metres length within the reservoir). >

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PHOTO: OILSANDS QUEST

BETTING ON BITUMEN

Reservoir test wellheads at test site in northwestern Saskatchewan.

Oilsands Quest is coordinating its inhouse computer simulation studies with research by experts in reservoir structural analysis, petro-physical characteristics, and laboratory scale reservoir production testing. These studies will provide guidance for future research phases and help assess alternative options for commercial The second test site will assess recovery

been placed downhole in order to study

development. Between May 2008 and January 2009,

processes based on hot propane and other

heat dispersion in the bitumen-bearing

gases. “We have completed the design for

formation. “We’re generating a large

the junior producer drilled 55 exploration

a solvent recycle facility at test site two,

stream of reservoir-related data, which

and delineation test holes at Axe Lake and

which remains at the planning stage,”

will have a big bearing on what happens

Raven Ridge, bringing its Saskatchewan

O’Donoghue says.

at test site one,” O’Donoghue says. To

total to more than 400 holes. During the

preserve capital, however, the company

period, Oilsands Quest completed an

third test site employs electrical heat-

says it will defer steam injection at its

approximate 40 kilometre 2-D seismic

ing methods. Electric heaters have now

first test site.

program, and is now evaluating that data.

In place of steam or solvents, the

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PHOTOS: OILSANDS QUEST

BETTING ON BITUMEN

A skid-mounted steam generator and coring material at the Oilsands Quest project.

Interpretation also continues on 1,847 kilo-

local communities through which the envi-

development program burned cash total-

metres of 2-D and 3-D seismic data shot in

ronmental, social, and economic aspects

ling $73.6 million, with no offsetting

the 2007–2008 winter program. Delineation

of our exploration activities in north-

income from production at this early stage.

drilling resumed in late January with three

west Saskatchewan will be managed,”

“In future, we will need to raise money, and

drilling and coring rigs completing a 20-

O’Donoghue says.

we’re examining several alternatives for

well program at Raven Ridge.

At the end of January, Oilsands Quest

managing that situation,” O’Donoghue says. In his view, the field results are so promis-

“We’ve entered into an exploration

had cash and short-term investments total-

agreement establishing a formal relation-

ling C$50.3 million plus US$10.8 million.

ing that Saskatchewan’s first oilsands will

ship with the La Loche and certain other

Over the previous nine months, the company’s

come on stream in due course. ı ı

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243

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238

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528

237

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292

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529

236

529

448

232

518

449

ENTRANCE & LOADING DOOR

519

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520

451

426

521

518

234

463

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519

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512

520

232

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429

448

430

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411

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432

435

433

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LION’S BLDG.

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FLOOR PLAN – SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – EXHIBITOR LISTINGS

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Aspen Custom Trailers

510

516

Clemmer Steelcraft Technologies Inc

511 Tierra Alta

517

SA SK ATCHEWAN OIL & GA S SHOW 2009 Varel Rock Bits Canada Inc

532

531

530

471

533

472

534

535

470

Maxim Truck & Trailer

462

463

464

Eveready Energy Services

524

Sanjel Corporation

525

449 Jensen's Welding

Gibson Welding Ltd

451 450 Demby Trailer Ltd

Precision Well Magnum Servicing/ Fabricating Precision Rentals

469

461

448 Equal Transport

SMS Equipment

435

433

420 Fire Master

407

468

460

467

459

447 446 Moose Lufkin Mountain Mud Industries Canada Ltd

434

436

438

437

421

408

423 MI Swaco

422 Greg Cousins Construction Ltd

409

425 424 HSE Waterflood Integrated Ltd Service & Sales Ltd

410

Carson Energy Services Ltd

NOV Brandt

411

A.R. Williams

Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd

412

Safe-tee Management

Eagle Drilling Services Ltd

527

526

528

518

529

519 Tremcar Inc

520 Oil Spill Contingency Areas #4 & 5

522 South Sask Rathole Ltd

523 Swayze Concrete Ltd

521 Odyssey Environmental Ltd

Hazco Weyburn Environmental Credit Services Ltd Union/Spectra Credit Union

4 Star Ventures

ASL Southeast Bin Millennium Industrial No & Trailer Directional Flame Heaters Rental Service Ltd Ltd

512

506

Highline Manufacturing Ltd

500

Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing

513

508 507 United Centrifuge Ltd

United Diamond LP

501

Astro Boiler

514

515

509 Milligan Bio-Tech Inc

Haztech Fire & Safety Services Inc

503

504

505

502

Sterling Truck KBY Hotshot & Trailer Sales Services Ltd Ltd

Custom Vac Services Ltd

405

Cara Dawn Transport Ltd

466

Kal Tire

458

445 Essential Coil Tubing

Fiberspar Linepipe Canada Ltd

432

419 TS&M Supply

430

417

404

Warner Truck Industries Ltd

465

457

456

444 443 Baker/Hughes Prairie Western Reclamation

Champion Technologies

431

418

Wil-Tech Cobra Industries Ltd Industries Ltd

406

Westech Vac Systems Ltd

455

442

Hydratec Hydraulics

429

416 Weatherford Canada

Panther Drilling Corporation

403

454

441 Peak Energy Services

Borets Weatherford Canada Ltd

428

415

KRJ Custom Fabricating Ltd

402

Estevan Plastic Products Ltd

453

440

Trican Well Service Ltd

427

414

Custom Truck Sales Inc

401

Redhead Equipment Ltd

OUTSIDE DISPLAY

452

439 Norbert's Mfg Ltd

426

413

400

FLOOR PLAN


602

600

601

Kramer Ltd

Jerry Mainil Ltd

614

Advance Engineered Products Ltd

615

603

Horizon Enterprises Inc

604

ott d Winac rn Star an Weste g Trucks Sterlin

616

t Brand r Ltd Tracto

605

617

606

Danco Equipment Inc

618

Cathedral Energy Services Ltd

607

Fast Trucking Service Ltd

619

Flexpipe Systems

608

620

Minard's Leisure World/Arctic Well Site Ltd

609

Stewart Steel Inc

621

GRANDSTAND

610

Markusson New Holland of Regina Ltd

622

611

623

Gap Disposal 2001 Ltd

612

Hei-Bro-Tech Petroleum Services

624

Halliburton Group Canada

613

Winacott Western Star and Sterling Trucks

625

Canadian Advanced ESP Inc

OUTSIDE DISPLAY

FLOOR PLAN

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215

216 Eveready Energy Services

217 Shaw Pipe Protection Ltd

219 Drilltek MWD Services/ Stewart Steel Inc 218 Westeel

Applus RTD Canada Inc

Titan Logix Corp

278

279

211

212

214

213

ESS Support Services

250

226

249

258 Emerald Metal Fabricators 2000 Ltd

Spray Guard

275

284 Big Gas Compression Inc

248

259

Gibson Energy

274

285 Lash Enterprises

227

247

260

210

209

208

207

286 Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc 273

Pioneer Saskatchewan Waterous Professional Occupational Power Systems Services Group Health & Safety

257 Trailtech Inc

256 Robco Inc

251

Superior Safety Inc

Vanko Analytics Ltd

KTI Ltd

252

225

C-Tech Design & Manufacturing

Plains Saskatchewan Mailhot Rice Environmental Safety Council Industries Alta Engineering & Inc Operating Ltd

224

Cover-All Central Prairies

282 283 Corlac Industries/Wilco Industries/Stettler Oil & Gas Equipment/Force Compression Systems 277 276

HyPower Systems

Three Star Westpower Environmental Equipment Ltd Corp

253

CCS Canwell H2S Midstream Solutions Services/CCS Landfill 254 255 RBW Waste Management Ltd

281 Polycore Tubular Linings

280 DT Planetaries Inc

SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd

223

222

220

221

Colored Shale Envirotec Product Inc Services Inc

Comtech

228

Amsoil

204

205

246

245

203

Energy Training Institute

261 262 Hawkeye Summit Industries Inc Liability Solutions

Acutec Systems Ltd

244

243

202

201

Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) 264 Spectrum Industrial Automatics Ltd

269

Wellstream Canada Ltd

Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy & Resources 263 Westex Inc

270

267

292

CE Franklin Ltd

232

EnCana Corp

242

241

240

Millenium Directional Service Ltd

265 266 Red-Alta Utility Nalco Location Ltd Canada Co

Cummins Western Canada

268

271

Custom Truck Sales Inc

272

Virtus Group LLP

288 289 290 291 Impact Oilfield Guardian CE Franklin Ltd Management Chemicals Inc Team Inc

AGI-Envirotank Nilex Inc

DPS Microbial Tam Solutions International Oil Services Ltd 230 231

287 Gerald Des Roches Agency Inc

The Truck Outfitters

229

DNI Energy Products Ltd

Aerotech Herman Nelson International Inc

239

233

SPORTS ARENA

237 CanTool Indstries Corp/D & D Oilfield Rentals 238

236

235 Wood Group ESP (Canada) Ltd

234

Superior Propane Inc

FLOOR PLAN


16

Apache Canada Ltd

17

ITT Water & Wastewater

18

19

Western Oilfield Specialties Corp

Oasis Originals Ltd

14

P.S. Electric Ltd Motor Division/ Cobra Rentals

15

13

12

Trinity Safety & King's Energy Training Services Ltd

53

56 54

Focus Corporation

60

Newalta Corporation

81

88

Brownstone Resources Ltd

23

Contain Enviro Services Ltd

MRC-Midfield

55

58

57 59

Boyd PetroSearch/Wildside Environment & Land

Hot Tools

82

Baker/Hughes

87

83

86

84

Redco Equipment Sales Ltd

85

ALS Laboratory Levitt-Safety Group Limited

Zee Medical Canada Inc

22

20

21

Iron Horse Compression

JuneWarren-Nickle's Energy Group

11

Topco Oilsite Products Ltd

52

Spiderplow Services Inc

61

I-Dent Group Inc

80

89

BJ Services Company Canada

24

51

10

27

50

9

Hytorc Sales & Service

63

Fort Garry Industries Ltd

78

91

DSG Canada

Frontier Inspection/Flint Tubular

GMR Electric Motors Ltd

62

Midwest Surveys Inc

79

ATCO Structures

90

Almita Manufacturing Ltd

26

8

Conn Pumps

28

Prairie Mobile Industrial Orkin Pest Communications Communication Control Systems Ltd

76

Goodon Industries Ltd

93

Sasktel

30

48

Hurricane Hydrovac Inc

65

7

6

32

96

74

4

46

47

5

Tartan Controls Inc

Brock White Construction Materials

Propak Energy Services Zedi Inc

45

68

73

Simark Controls Enform Ltd

95

67

66

33

TPC International

Pipetech Danatec Corporation Ltd Educational Services Ltd

GFI Systems (Sask) Inc

Marksmen Tri-Alta Oilfield Vegetation Industries Ltd Management Inc

75

MNP-Meyers Norris Penny

94

Kilowatts Design Company Inc

Innovative Steam Forsyth Plastics TechnologiesAECON Group Inc

49

Stellar Signs Ltd

64

Paintearth AGAT Energy Services Laboratories

77

92

Spartan Controls Ltd

29

Raydan Mfg Inc

44

Techmation Electric & Controls Ltd

69

Streamflo Industries Ltd

72

Elcomm Group

97

Atom-Jet Industries

3

35

2

Grit Industries Inc

43

70

71

98

Young Wika Energyserve Inc Instruments Canada Ltd

34

1

Safe-tee Management

36

Western Gauge Tundra Boiler & E.C.S. Safety & Instruments Instrumentation Services Ltd Ltd

COLOSSEUM

42

Balon Corporation

41

Parasolve

40

Pumps & Pressure Inc

39

Gopher Engines

38

Envirotrap Systems

37

HSE Integrated Ltd

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A S L INDUSTRIAL NO FLAME HEATERS LTD RR 1 Cherhill AB T0E 0J0 PHONE: (780) 785-2859 FAX: (780) 785-2894 BOOTH: 523 CONTACT: Lance Meier

ADVANCE ENGINEERED PRODUCTS LTD 2335 Schuyler St Saskatoon SK S7M 5V1 PHONE: (306) 933-2445 FAX: (306) 934-6466 EMAIL: dwilliams@aepl.ca WEBSITE: www.advance engineeredproducts.com BOOTH: 614, 615 CONTACT: Darren Williams

AEROTECH HERMAN NELSON INTERNATIONAL INC 100 Eagle Dr Winnipeg MB R2R 1V5 PHONE: (204) 633-1999 FAX: (204) 694-1612 WEBSITE: www.hermannelson.com BOOTH: 228, 229 CONTACT: Michael Andrade

ALMITA MANUFACTURING LTD 4201 66 St Ponoka AB T4J 1J8 PHONE: (403) 783-5800 FAX: (403) 783-2895 BOOTH: 90 CONTACT: Tim Coghlan/Eric Bloomquist

ALS LABORATORY GROUP AGAT LABORATORIES 3650 21 St NE Calgary AB T2E 6V6 PHONE: (403) 990-8327 FAX: (403) 299-2010 BOOTH: 65 CONTACT: Shane Power

AGI-ENVIROTANK PO Box 879 Biggar SK S0K 0M0 PHONE: (306) 948-5262 FAX: (306) 948-5263 WEBSITE: www.envirotank.com BOOTH: 288 PRODUCT/SERVICE: 30 bbl and up double walled, heated gas well G55 storage; 200 bbl and up well site storage; double wall in-ground storage; and double wall diesel/gas/ methanol storage. CONTACT: Justin Wappel

819 58 St E Saskatoon SK S7K 6X5 PHONE: (306) 668-8370 FAX: (306) 668-8383 EMAIL: karen.malanowich@ alsenviro.com WEBSITE: www.alsglobal.com BOOTH: 85 PRODUCT/SERVICE: ALS Laboratory Group (ALS) with the acquisition of Enviro-Test Laboratories (ETL) form one of the largest and most diverse laboratory networks in Canada and the world. ALS Environmental has built a reputation for quality, service, and technical expertise with environmental professions in consulting, industry, and government. CONTACT: Annette Woodroffe

AMSOIL 3152 Athol St Regina SK S4S 1Y7 PHONE: (306) 584-0250 FAX: (306) 584-0250 BOOTH: 204 CONTACT: Derek Beahm

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS APACHE CANADA LTD

ATOM-JET INDUSTRIES

BJ SERVICES COMPANY CANADA

BROWNSTONE RESOURCES LTD

1000-700 9 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3V4 PHONE: (403) 261-1397 FAX: (403) 458-2902 BOOTH: 16 CONTACT: Jessica Wilkinson

2110 Park Ave Brandon MB R7B 0R9 PHONE: (204) 728-8590 FAX: (204) 726-5734 EMAIL: info@atomjet.com WEBSITE: www.atomjet.com BOOTH: 3 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Machining and manufacturing solutions for over 45 years are backed by our written guarantee. With a due date performance exceeding 99%, our team of 58 machinists and welders provide conventional and production machining, servicing the oil and gas, mining, forestry, and chemical industries. CONTACT: Stefan Venzky

1300-801 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 4E1 PHONE: (403) 531-5160 FAX: (403) 296-1550 BOOTH: 89 PRODUCT/SERVICE: BJ Services Company Canada is the leading provider of acidizing, cementing, coiled tubing and hydraulic fracturing in Canada. We are PROUD of our continuous support to the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Industry with over 40 years of heritage with Nowsco Well Service, Canadian Fracmaster and BJ Services Company Canada.

617 Railway Ave Weyburn SK S4H 0A9 PHONE: (306) 842-6588 FAX: (306) 842-6589 WEBSITE: www. brownstoneresources.ca BOOTH: 88 CONTACT: Todd Lawrence

APPLUS RTD CANADA INC 5504 36 St NW Edmonton AB T6B 3P3 PHONE: (780) 440-6600 FAX: (780) 440-2538 BOOTH: 219 CONTACT: Darren Haydey

ASPEN CUSTOM TRAILERS 130-2639 Viking Way Richmond BC V6V 3B7 PHONE: (604) 247-2540 FAX: (604) 247-2541 BOOTH: 510 CONTACT: Krista Doser

ASTRO BOILER PO Box 250 Tilley AB T0J 3K0 PHONE: (403) 377-2391 FAX: (403) 377-2263 BOOTH: 501 CONTACT: Sly Tateson

ATCO STRUCTURES INC 300-909 11 Ave SW Calgary AB T2R 1L8 TOLL FREE: (800) 575-2826 FAX: (403) 292-7624 BOOTH: 79 DESCRIPTION: ATCO Structures has been Canada’s premier shelter provider for over 60 years, offering turn-key solutions for workforce housing and modular space needs. With the ability to custom design, manufacture, transport, install and commission modular buildings, ATCO has the experience to meet all modular needs. CONTACT: Ericka Belleth

BAKER/HUGHES 83 Devonian St Estevan SK S4A 2A6 PHONE: (306) 636-1640 FAX: (306) 636-1650 EMAIL: cal.lacoste@bakerhughes. com WEBSITE: www.bakerhughes.com BOOTH: 80, 81, 82, 457 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Measure and compare and you’ll find that Baker/ Hughes delivers unmatched design, service and support to help you meet your production performance objectives. CONTACT: Calvin LaCoste

BALON CORPORATION 6210 48 St SE Calgary AB T2C 4P7 PHONE: (403) 548-5288 FAX: (403) 203-0773 EMAIL: canada@balon.com WEBSITE: www.balon.com BOOTH: 42 PRODUCT/SERVICE: One hundred per cent American-made ball valves, check valves, and needle valves. Floating ball valves up to 10 in. 150 ANSI and 8 in. 600 ANSI, also available in LCC low temperature steel. Exclusive patented multi-seal seats provide many years of trouble-free performance. Balon valves seal better, operate easier, and last longer with zero maintenance. CONTACT: John Compton

BIG GAS COMPRESSION INC 1-10820 27 St SE Calgary AB T2Z 3R6 PHONE: (403) 254-6662 FAX: (403) 236-8871 BOOTH: 275 CONTACT: Heather Harke

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BORETS WEATHERFORD CANADA LTD PO Box 921 Estevan SK S4A 0M8 PHONE: (306) 421-6038 FAX: (306) 634-4675 BOOTH: 441 CONTACT: Bill Connely

BOYD PETROSEARCH/WILDSIDE ENVIRONMENT & LAND 1200-800 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3G3 PHONE: (403) 543-5372 FAX: (403) 262-4344 BOOTH: 58, 59 CONTACT: Sandi Bredy

BRANDT TRACTOR LTD PO Box 3856 Stn Main Regina SK S4P 3R8 PHONE: (306) 791-7777 FAX: (306) 791-0220 WEBSITE: www.brandttractor.com BOOTH: 616, 617 PRODUCT/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. CONTACT: Kevin Lakeman

BROCK WHITE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 619 48 St E Saskatoon SK S7K 6G2 PHONE: (306) 931-9255 FAX: (306) 242-7113 BOOTH: 45 CONTACT: Todd Hassen

CANADIAN ADVANCED ESP INC 5307 72A Ave NW Edmonton AB T6B 2J1 PHONE: (780) 469-0770 FAX: (780) 450-4592 EMAIL: sales@cai-esp.com WEBSITE: www.cai-esp.com BOOTH: 625 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Canadian Advanced ESP Inc is a manufacturing, engineering and service solution company providing electric submersible and surface horizontal pumping systems to the global oil and gas industry. These pumping systems, coupled with our innovative surface equipment, including our VFG’s and our new Advanced Control Technology (ACT) VFD’s, provides state of the art technology to the oil and gas industry. CONTACT: Stew Purvis

CANTOOL INDUSTRIES CORP PO Box 880 Redcliff AB T0J 2P0 PHONE: (403) 580-5851 FAX: (403) 580-8290 EMAIL: kleganchuk@savanna energy.com WEBSITE: www.cantoolind.com BOOTH: 238 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Machining, welding, fabrication, equipment recertification, rentals, drill pipe, core pipe, tanks, handling tools. CONTACT: Karl Leganchuk

CANWELL H2S SOLUTIONS 1170-800 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3G3 PHONE: (403) 290-1331 FAX: (403) 290-0045 BOOTH: 255 CONTACT: Mike Bouchard


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS CARA DAWN TRANSPORT LTD

CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES

CONTAIN ENVIRO SERVICES LTD

PO Box 1905 Regina SK S4P 3E1 PHONE: (306) 721-8888 FAX: (306) 721-5118 EMAIL: caradawntransport@sasktel. net WEBSITE: www.caradawntransport. com BOOTH: 405 PRODUCT/SERVICE: For-hire carrier operations in Canada and the USA. Winch trucks, scissorneck, trombones, and lowbed service up to 13 axle. Yard rent storage in Regina, SK. CONTACT: Dave Wellings

PO Box 1398 Estevan SK S4A 2K9 PHONE: (306) 634-7627 FAX: (306) 634-7827 EMAIL: kelly.orsted@champ-tech.com WEBSITE: www.champ-tech.com BOOTH: 443, 444 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Champion Technologies offers a complete line of oilfield production chemicals and related application technology. CONTACT: Kelly Orsted

PO Box 269 Cold Lake AB T9M 1P1 PHONE: (780) 639-6654 FAX: (780) 639-3775 EMAIL: leanne@contain.ca WEBSITE: www.contain.ca BOOTH: 23, 24 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Contain Enviro Services provides secondary containment and prefabricated liners for the oil and liquid fertilizer industries. We offer supply and installation or supply only for our clients who prefer to install themselves. We are located in Cold Lake and Grande Prairie and have several distribution centers. CONTACT: Lenard Konechny

PO Box 160 Lampman SK S0C 1N0 PHONE: (306) 487-4110 FAX: (306) 487-3235 WEBSITE: www.carsonwelding.com BOOTH: 407, 408, 409, 410 CONTACT: Ron Carson

CATHEDRAL ENERGY SERVICES LTD Malgrem Dr Highway 39 W Estevan SK S4A 2A7 PHONE: (306) 634-6640 FAX: (306) 634-6641 EMAIL: sgetschel@directionalplus. com WEBSITE: www. cathedralenergyservices.com BOOTH: 516 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Directional and downhole tool services. Wireline and production testing services. CONTACT: Shawn Getschel

CCS MIDSTREAM SERVICES/CCS LANDFILL PO Box 390 Gull Lake SK S0N 1A0 PHONE: (306) 741-2744 FAX: (306) 572-4252 BOOTH: 254 CONTACT: Dave Knipfel

CE FRANKLIN LTD 306 Kensington Ave Estevan SK S4A 2A6 PHONE: (306) 634-2622 FAX: (306) 634-5994 EMAIL: info@cefranklin.com WEBSITE: www.cefranklin.com BOOTH: 267, 268, 269, 292 PRODUCT/SERVICE: CE Franklin is a full line oilfield supply store providing the goods and related services for the exploration, production, transportation, and upstream processing of crude oil and natural gas. CONTACT: Tim Beatty

6007 37 St Innisfail AB T4G 1S7 PHONE: (403) 227-1861 FAX: (403) 227-0318 BOOTH: 511 CONTACT: Brian Jock

COBRA INDUSTRIES LTD GS310 Box 17 RR 3 Saskatoon SK S7K 3J6 PHONE: (306) 493-3238 FAX: (306) 493-2481 BOOTH: 419 CONTACT: Dean Esau

COLORED SHALE PRODUCT INC 1164 Normandy Dr Moose Jaw SK S6H 7C6 PHONE: (306) 693-8800 FAX: (306) 693-8836 BOOTH: 222 CONTACT: Denise Therrien

COMTECH 1120 East Ave Weyburn SK S4H 3E4 PHONE: (306) 842-3066 FAX: (306) 842-0048 BOOTH: 220, 221 CONTACT: Diane Raknerud

CONN PUMPS 208-110 11 Ave SW Calgary AB T2R 0B8 PHONE: (403) 262-5151 FAX: (403) 264-7631 EMAIL: donconn@connpumps.com WEBSITE: www.connpumps.com BOOTH: 8 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Eagle Traveling Valves & Cyclone Plungers for incorporation with sucker rod pumps. Valves increase pump efficiencies, pump life, prevent gas lock, fluid pound, and eliminate tapping bottom while increasing tubing and rod life. Cyclone assemblies extend pump life in the presence of sand, silt, coal fines, and iron sulfide. CONTACT: Ryan Klatt

CORLAC INDUSTRIES PO Box 10050 Lloydminster AB T9V 3A2 PHONE: (780) 875-8459 FAX: (780) 875-9530 EMAIL: sales@uic.ca WEBSITE: www.corlac.com BOOTH: 276, 277 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Corlac Industries, located in Lloydminster, specializes in the fabrication, sandblasting, painting and coating of tanks and SKUD’s (inclined free water knockouts). Because we are ASME certified to build pressure vessels and utilize API codes in tank manufacturing, our qualified team ensures high quality standards of products and services.

COVER-ALL CENTRAL PRAIRIES 3815 Wanuskewin Rd Saskatoon SK S7P 1A4 PHONE: (306) 657-2746 FAX: (306) 657-2748 EMAIL: cacp@coverall.net WEBSITE: www.coverall.net BOOTH: 224, 225 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Cover-All building systems is the largest fabric-covered building manufacturer in North America and winner of a number of awards including “Abex” and “Top 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada.” Builders of innovative buildings in widths up to 160 ft and manufactured in any length for maximum flexibility. The ultimate building solution for agricultural, commercial, and industrial uses. CONTACT: Darrell Miller

PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

CARSON ENERGY SERVICES LTD.

CLEMMER STEELCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES INC

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Division Manager Jason Waugh 306.577.9900 (Carlyle) Operations Manager Trevor Van Alstyne 306.421.0344 (Estevan) Field Supervisor Ryan Toms 306.452.8182 (Redvers)

Specializing in: NON DAMAGING BIODEGRADABLE DRILLING FLUIDS DESIGNED FOR HORIZONTAL DRILLING

Warehouse Manager Victor VanDresar 306.577.9934 (Carlyle)

SERVING THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY WITH 24 HOUR DRILLING FLUID SERVICE

Manager Brian Matthewson 306.452.8500 (Carlyle) Dispatch Donnie Lesage 306.577.9960 (Carlyle)

205 Main St. Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 Office 306.453.4470 Fax 306.453.4471 Toll Free 1.888.453.4470

Suite 300 Energy Plaza 311 - 6th Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3H2 Phone 403.269.2800 Fax 403.266.5708

PHOTO: BRIAN ZINCHUK, PIPELINE NEWS

A Division of Canadian Energy Services LP

PO Box 32 Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 Phone 306.453.4411 Fax 306.453.4404


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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS

C-TECH DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 3201 84 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6P 1K1 PHONE: (780) 464-3800 FAX: (780) 417-7089 EMAIL: bredman@ctechenergy.com WEBSITE: www.ctechenergy.com BOOTH: 226, 227 PRODUCT/SERVICE: C-TECH specializes in the manufacturing of oilfield service equipment. This equipment ranges from custom built coiled tubing units, rapid rod service units, flushbys, mud tanks, coiled tubing and rod injectors and everything in between. To complement manufacturing, full design services are on site to make sure your project is designed to suit your specific needs. CONTACT: Bob Redman

CUMMINS WESTERN CANADA 110 Kress St Regina SK S4P 2Z5 PHONE: (306) 721-9710 FAX: (306) 721-2962 EMAIL: jim.markle@cummins.com WEBSITE: www.westerncanada. cummins.com BOOTH: 265, 266 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Complete line for all applications-automotive, RV, natural gas, industrial, construction. Argriculture, marine, generator sets. Genuine Cummins parts and service. CONTACT: Darryl Campbell

CUSTOM TRUCK SALES INC 520 Park St Regina SK S4N 0T6 TOLL FREE: (800) 463-9021 FAX: (306) 563-2144 BOOTH: 291, 413, 414 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supplier of parts, service, sales, and leasing for Kenworth trucks. New truck sales from light-duty Class 7 to heavy-duty Class 8. Trucks custom designed for tank, vacuum, pickers or oilfield beds, as well as oilfield specialty trucks. Parts and service support for heavy-duty trucks, transmissions, rear carriers, Cat, Cummins, and Detroit Diesel engines. CONTACT: Lenny Janz

CUSTOM VAC SERVICES LTD 607 15 Ave Nisku AB T9E 7M6 PHONE: (780) 955-9344 FAX: (780) 955-9343 BOOTH: 504, 505 CONTACT: Jerry White

D & D OILFIELD RENTALS 634 5 St Estevan SK S4A 0Y5 PHONE: (306) 577-3324 FAX: (306) 636-2380 BOOTH: 238 CONTACT: Tim Logan

DANATEC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD 201-11450 29 St SE Calgary AB T2Z 3V5 PHONE: (403) 232-6950 FAX: (403) 232-6952 EMAIL: a.martin@danatec.com WEBSITE: www.danatec.com BOOTH: 96 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Danatec is Canada’s leading provider of nationally recognized and innovative compliance solutions. We provide essential tools and training for TDG, WHMIS, and General Workplace safety. Our products and services include: regulations, handbooks, self-teach training programs, instructor packages, videos, posters and CD/DVDs, online training, and custom designed training programs. CONTACT: Michael Gaudet

DANCO EQUIPMENT INC 1155 MacKay St Regina SK S4N 4X9 PHONE: (306) 721-9575 FAX: (306) 721-2214 EMAIL: rsaxby@dancoequipment. com WEBSITE: www.dancoequipment. com BOOTH: 606 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Truck mounted cranes and equipment, gravel boxes, winches, hydraulic systems, drive line service and parts, power take-offs and splitter boxes, sales, service, and installations. CONTACT: Ron Saxby

DEMBY TRAILER LTD PO Box 1145 Weyburn SK S4H 2L5 PHONE: (306) 861-5655 FAX: (306) 842-2997 EMAIL: demby@eclipsewireless.ca WEBSITE: www.dembytrailer.com BOOTH: 463, 464 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Demby Trailer offers a complete line of wellsite accommodations including: skid shacks, wellsite trailers, office trailers, service rig dog houses - spec models or custom builds. We also offer a full line of flatdeck and enclosed trailers. CONTACT: Doug Dembiczak

DNI ENERGY PRODUCTS LTD Bay 119-11929 40 St SE Calgary AB T2Z 4M8 PHONE: (403) 203-7004 FAX: (403) 203-0790 EMAIL: dni@telus.net WEBSITE: www.dniproducts.com BOOTH: 205 CONTACT: Ian Kirby

DPS MICROBIAL SOLUTIONS PO Box 116 Frobisher SK S0C 0Y0 PHONE: (306) 486-2110 FAX: (306) 486-4975 BOOTH: 230 CONTACT: Kyla MacCuish

DRILLTEK MWD SERVICES PO Box 338 Yellow Grass SK S0G 5J0 BOOTH: 218 CONTACT: Rob Byrns

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS DSG CANADA

EAGLE DRILLING SERVICES LTD

230 29 St E Saskatoon SK S7L 6Y6 PHONE: (306) 242-7644 FAX: (306) 242-5457 EMAIL: sales@dieselservices.com WEBSITE: www.dieselservices.com BOOTH: 78, 91 PRODUCT/SERVICE: We will be exhibiting: diesel fuel injection pumps, injectors, and turbocharger components; IPD engine parts for Cat, Cummins, Detroit, Navistar, Waukesha; Chevrolet, GM, Ford, Dodge performance products; diesel fuel additives; generators two to 2,000 kw; and Racor filtration systems. CONTACT: Dale Loucks

Box 312 Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 PHONE: (306) 453-2506 FAX: (306) 453-2508 BOOTH: 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535 CONTACT: Tina Twietmeyer

DT PLANETARIES INC PHOTO: GEOFF LEE, PIPELINE NEWS

11550 154 St NW Edmonton AB T5M 3N8 PHONE: (780) 454-9922 FAX: (780) 454-0335 BOOTH: 279 CONTACT: Don Grafton

4 Power Tong Trucks • Full line of certified equipment ranging from 2 3/8” – 13 3/8” • Windcatt computer torque monitoring system • Hydraulic back-up tongs

4 Pressure Testing Trucks • Pressure testing on well control equipment up to 21,000 kpa • Leak off tests • Packer inflation on downhole tools

E.C.S. SAFETY SERVICES PO Box 2109 Brooks AB T1R 1C8 PHONE: (403) 362-5552 FAX: (403) 793-8468 BOOTH: 36 CONTACT: Dan Wachniak

ELCOMM GROUP 19B-1865 Sargent Ave Winnipeg MB R3H 0E4 PHONE: (204) 489-5927 FAX: (204) 489-5927 BOOTH: 72 CONTACT: Nick Garrioch

EMERALD METAL FABRICATORS 2000 LTD PO Box 18 Tofield AB T0B 4J0 PHONE: (780) 662-9349 FAX: (780) 662-9349 BOOTH: 249 CONTACT: David Herman

3 Combo Units • These three unique units are equipped with both power tongs and pressure testing capabilities, with the convenience of one compact truck • Pumping capabilities to 35,000 kpa

Trucks located in Weyburn, Swift Current, Gull Lake & Kindersley. Serving Saskatchewan & Alberta for 25 Years.

1.800.588.0551 • 24 Hours 50

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS ENBRIDGE PIPELINES (SASKATCHEWAN) INC PO Box 1400 Estevan SK S4A 2K9 PHONE: (306) 636-7273 FAX: (306) 636-7227 WEBSITE: www.enbridge.com BOOTH: 273 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc. and affiliated companies have provided southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba with crude oil and NGL transportation services since 1955. We operate approximately 2,200 km of pipeline and have storage capacity of 67,000 m3. Current throughputs average approximately 25,000 m3 of crude oil and 425 m3/d of NGL. CONTACT: Lindsey Roy

ENCANA CORP

ENERGY TRAINING INSTITUTE

ENFORM

PO Box 460 Weyburn SK S4H 2K3 PHONE: (306) 456-4114 FAX: (306) 456-4141 EMAIL: twila.walkeden@encana.com WEBSITE: www.encana.com BOOTH: 232, 233 PRODUCT/SERVICE: With an enterprise value of approximately US $35 billion, EnCana is one of North America’s leading independant oil and gas companies and is driven to be the industry’s high performance benchmark in production cost, pershare growth, and value creation. CONTACT: Twila Walkeden

PO Box 5000-130 Estevan SK S4A 2V6 PHONE: (306) 637-4925 FAX: (306) 634-8060 EMAIL: kmelle@southeastcollege. org WEBSITE: www.southeastcollege. org BOOTH: 203 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The Energy Training Institute is a business division of Southeast Regional College with campus locations in Estevan, Weyburn, Assiniboia, and Whitewood. We develop and deliver a wide range of safety courses as well as job specific training to a variety of industries located in southeast Saskatchewan. CONTACT: Karen Melle

1538 25 Ave NE Calgary AB T2E 8Y3 FAX: (403) 291-9408 EMAIL: lholloway@enform.ca WEBSITE: www.enform.ca BOOTH: 73 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Enform provides the essential training, certification, and safety services needed by the Canadian petroleum industry. Enform’s portfolio of over 120 industryleading courses cover safety, operations, technology 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. CONTACT: Lois Holloway

ENVIROTEC SERVICES INC 804 46 St E Saskatoon SK S7K 3V7 PHONE: (306) 244-9500 FAX: (306) 244-9501 BOOTH: 223 CONTACT: Blair Dueck

SMS Equipment provides dedicated focus on the needs of the Construction, Forestry, Mining industries and Utility product users. SMS Equipment was created to provide customers with integrated solutions and to expand our service capabilities as a nationwide organization. SMS offers the most extensive range of products, parts and services in the industry, available through a fully integrated network across Canada. Highly qualified and dedicated people to support your productivity.

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS ENVIROTRAP SYSTEMS

ESS SUPPORT SERVICES

ESTEVAN PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD

FAST TRUCKING SERVICE LTD

Box 340 Alameda SK S0C 0A0 PHONE: (306) 489-2250 FAX: (306) 489-2053 EMAIL: envirotrap@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.envirotrap.com BOOTH: 38 PRODUCT/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 wellheads, chemical pumps, and chemical barrels. These units are being praised by oil companies and environmental agencies alike! CONTACT: Ian K. Thompson

100-3700 North Fraser Way Burnaby BC V5J 5H4 PHONE: (604) 637-5953 FAX: (604) 291-2460 BOOTH: 211 CONTACT: Tammy McPhall

PO Box 950 Estevan SK S4A 2A7 PHONE: (306) 634-6400 FAX: (306) 634-7828 EMAIL: eppl@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.estevanplastics.ca BOOTH: 402 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Fiberglass repair of steel tanks, tank skimmers, belt guards, insulated buildings, 400 and 500 barrel fiberglass tanks. 780 barrel tanks. CONTACT: Vernon McLean

PO Box 700 Carnduff SK S0C 0S0 PHONE: (306) 482-3244 FAX: (306) 482-3631 BOOTH: 607, 608 PRODUCT/SERVICE: We specialize in oil rig moving and oilfield work. We have tandem bed trucks and pickers, gin pole trucks, winch tractors, air ride trailers, 16 wheeler trailers, triple axle trailers, jeeps, and boosters. CONTACT: Laurie Connelly

EVEREADY ENERGY SERVICES

FIBERSPAR LINEPIPE CANADA LTD

PO Box 517 Macklin SK S0L 2L0 PHONE: (780) 753-2335 FAX: (306) 753-2962 BOOTH: 215, 471 CONTACT: Del Shapka

600-816 7 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 1A1 PHONE: (403) 265-9900 FAX: (403) 266-7111 EMAIL: info@fiberspar.com WEBSITE: www.fiberspar.com BOOTH: 445 PRODUCT/SERVICE: 2” to 6” flowlines for 750, 1000, 1500 and 2500 psi pressures. Lower installed costs due to spoolable technology. 100% corrosion resistant pipe. CONTACT: Jaret Burgoyne

EQUAL TRANSPORT Box 32 Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 PHONE: (306) 453-4411 FAX: (306) 453-4404 BOOTH: 461 CONTACT: Lana Howe

ESSENTIAL COIL TUBING 1711 Dirkson Dr NE Medicine Hat AB T0J 2P0 PHONE: (403) 793-5751 FAX: (403) 362-6260 EMAIL: dperkins@essentialcoil tubing.ca WEBSITE: www.essentialenergy.ca BOOTH: 458 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Clean out wellbores to help make well produce better using 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 coil tubing. CONTACT: Duane Perkins

“Industry Leading Quality & Service Since 1987”

Epoxies Metallizing Fibreglass Linings Plural Spray Pipe • Tanks • Vessels Towers • Valves

Specialists in internal & external coating applications 100% Canadian Owned

6150 - 76 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6B 0A6 Phone (780) 440-2855 Fax (780) 440-1050 www.brotherscoating.com

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS FIRE MASTER

FLEXPIPE SYSTEMS

FOCUS CORPORATION

FORCE COMPRESSION SYSTEMS

1795 1 Ave NE Weyburn SK S4H 3E8 PHONE: (306) 861-3767 FAX: (306) 842-4487 EMAIL: dstruthers@firemaster.ca WEBSITE: www.firemaster.ca BOOTH: 433 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Firemaster Oilfield Services has over 25 years of service in the oil industry in western 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 monitoring for H2S and SO2, mobile weather stations, patient transfer vehicles, and industry training (confined space, confined space rescue, high angle rescue, PITS rig rescue, fire fighting, full medical division, etc). CONTACT: Don Struthers

3501 54 Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 0A9 PHONE: (403) 538-2329 FAX: (403) 503-0547 EMAIL: info@flexpipesystems.com WEBSITE: www.flexpipesystems. com BOOTH: 619 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flexpipe Systems manufactures and sells a continuous, high pressure, nonmetallic, corrosion resistant pipeline system to oil and natural gas producers. Flexpipe’s technology is modernizing the way pipelining is done; consistently saving customers 30 to 50% on installation costs, reducing the environmental footprints, and eliminating the need for chemical treatment programs. CONTACT: Christine Wilson

210-1230 Blackfoot Dr Regina SK S4S 7G4 PHONE: (306) 586-0837 FAX: (306) 586-3105 EMAIL: kent.sharp@focus.ca WEBSITE: www.focus.ca BOOTH: 53 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Focus Corporation is a rapidly growing multi-disciplinary consulting firm. Focus provides a range of engineering, geomatics, planning and project management services to clients involved in oil and gas, oilsands infrastructure, land development and environmental projects. CONTACT: Kent Sharp

PO Box 652 Stettler AB T0C 2L0 PHONE: (780) 955-7563 FAX: (780) 955-7367 WEBSITE: www.forcecompression.ca BOOTH: 276, 277 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Force Compression Systems is a manufacturer whose company focus is to provide a full line of casing gas and booster compressors to 400 HP. We believe in providing a standard proven product to meet the needs of multiple customers. All of our packages have pre-engineered options to fit most applications. Force is committed to meeting your compression needs. Simply. CONTACT: Tom Braun

FORSYTH PLASTICS GD Reston MB R0M 1X0 PHONE: (204) 662-4479 FAX: (204) 662-4433 BOOTH: 6 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Buildings plastic. Spill containers - plastic. Fencing - well cattle guard. Texas gates. CONTACT: Mel Forsyth

New and Pre-owned Office Trailers available for rent or purchase. All in MINT condition. We service Office Trailers, Roughnecks and all RV’s.

COMMERCIAL LOTS FOR SALE! • Weyburn Crossroads Industrial Park • Junction of Hwys. 13 & 39 • Various parcel sizes available • Excellent business opportunities available for industrial developers

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS FORT GARRY INDUSTRIES LTD 1523 Ross Ave E Regina SK S4N 7E5 PHONE: (306) 757-5606 FAX: (306) 781-7926 EMAIL: rkazakoff@fgiltd.ca WEBSITE: www.fgiltd.com BOOTH: 63 PRODUCT/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. CONTACT: Richard Kazakoff

FRONTIER INSPECTION/FLINT TUBULAR PO Box 909 Estevan SK S4A 2A7 PHONE: (306) 634-8085 FAX: (306) 634-8025 BOOTH: 9, 10 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Tubing inspection services, drill pipe inspection services, sucker rod inspection services, EZ Flow tubing liners, rod guide manufacturing, and on-site tube check inspection. CONTACT: Keith Daae

4 STAR VENTURES LTD PO Box 193 Gull Lake SK S0N 1A0 PHONE: (306) 672-3317 FAX: (306) 674-2473 BOOTH: 520 CONTACT: Tiffany Lloyd

FRONTIER PETERBILT SALES LTD

GERALD DES ROCHES AGENCY INC

1 Frontier St Estevan SK S4A 2K9 PHONE: (306) 636-6320 FAX: (306) 636-6321 EMAIL: ddonald@frontierpeterbilt. com WEBSITE: www.frontierpeterbilt.com BOOTH: 422, 423, 424, 425 PRODUCT/SERVICE: With 4 Saskatchewan dealerships, Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd specializes in PacLease sales, service and parts. We offer a complete line of new and used trucks. Frontier Peterbilt also provides financing and insurance for your needs. We welcome the opportunity to be of service to you at the show. CONTACT: Doug Donald

2231 Vista Cres NE Calgary AB T2E 6J2 PHONE: (403) 250-9315 FAX: (403) 250-9316 EMAIL: gdagency@shaw.ca WEBSITE: www.cansafe.com BOOTH: 272 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Western Canadian Agency representing industry leading manufacturers of safety clothing, equipment, tools and P.P.E. CONTACT: Gerald Des Roches

GAP DISPOSAL 2001 LTD

GFI SYSTEMS (SASK) INC 401-4909 49 St Red Deer AB T4N 1V1 PHONE: (306) 598-4678 FAX: (306) 585-2926 BOOTH: 32 CONTACT: Jeremy Crossman

PO Box 10 Gladmar SK S0C 1A0 PHONE: (306) 969-4427 FAX: (306) 969-4329 BOOTH: 623 CONTACT: Glenn A. Pettersen

THE AWARDS 2008 WINNER

Complete Directional Drilling Services, Personnel, Equipment & Support www.millenniumdirectional.com • Carlyle, Sask. 306-453-2533 • Calgary, Ab. 403-264-8206

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS GIBSON ENERGY LTD

GIBSON WELDING LTD

GOODON INDUSTRIES LTD

1700-440 2 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 5E9 PHONE: (403) 206-4218 FAX: (403) 206-4001 EMAIL: cgobin@gibsons.com WEBSITE: www.gibsons.com BOOTH: 247, 248, 259, 260 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Gibson Energy delivers exceptional midstream service through a dynamic combination of technology and top quality performance. Our hard-working team of professionals are dedicated to the highest levels of customer service. We provide creative and technologically-advanced solutions to meet your midstream requirements. Let our energy fuel your growth. CONTACT: Christina Gobin

PO Box 926 Weyburn SK S4H 2L2 PHONE: (306) 842-1242 FAX: (306) 842-1707 EMAIL: gibsonwelding10@hotmail. com BOOTH: 449 PRODUCT/SERVICE: 30 ton picker, bed truck, 400 BBL test tanks, rig matts, pipe racks, test separators and flame stacks, tubing trailer, steamer trucks, mobile welding. CONTACT: John Gibson

PO Box 777 Boissevain MB R0K 0E0 TOLL FREE: (800) 665-0470 FAX: (204) 534-2267 EMAIL: goodon@goodon.com WEBSITE: www.goodon.com BOOTH: 76 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Quality post frame buildings for your farm, commercial and industrial needs. CONTACT: Ed Dyck/Brad Edwards

GMR ELECTRIC MOTORS LTD 813 46 St E Saskatoon SK S7K 0X1 TOLL FREE: (800) 631-2833 FAX: (306) 668-2881 BOOTH: 51 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Distributor for Teco-Westinghouse electric motors (all types) and variable speed drives. Motor rewinds and repairs. CONTACT: Mel Hitchings/Ambrose Hergen

GOPHER ENGINES 15919 114 Ave Edmonton AB T5M 2Z3 TOLL FREE: (800) 328-3994 FAX: (780) 454-4582 EMAIL: canada@gophermotor.com WEBSITE: www.gopherdealers.com BOOTH: 39 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Manufacturer of natural gas pump jack engine assemblies for the oilfield industry. Chrysler, Ford and G.M. CONTACT: Garnet Rose/Derek Rose

GREG COUSINS CONSTRUCTION LTD PO Box 340 Carnduff SK S0C 0S0 PHONE: (306) 482-5107 FAX: (306) 482-5256 EMAIL: gregcousins@gccl.ca WEBSITE: www. gregcousinsconstruction.com BOOTH: 434, 435 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Our services include: excavation and backhoe service, generator rentals, gravel hauling, hydrovac service, lease preparation and clean-up, maintenance and facilities construction, pipeline construction, road bores, road building and grading, snow plowing, soil remediation services, supply and install culverts, tank truck service, vegetation control, welding and fabrication. CONTACT: Paulette Cousins

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS GRIT INDUSTRIES INC

HALLIBURTON GROUP CANADA

HAWKEYE INDUSTRIES INC

PO Box 10448 Lloydminster AB T9V 3A5 PHONE: (780) 875-5577 FAX: (780) 875-2716 EMAIL: alleng@a-fire.ca WEBSITE: www.gritindustries.com BOOTH: 2 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Grit Industries and its divisions, A-Fire Burners and Cold Weather Technologies, provide numerous products and services to the petroleum industry. These include specialty steel design and fabrication, containment systems, various solids handling devices and processes (from desanding tanks to transporting catalyst), burners and burner management systems, and indirect process heating. CONTACT: Gerald Ford

1600-645 7 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 4G8 PHONE: (403) 231-9359 FAX: (403) 231-8580 WEBSITE: www.halliburton.com BOOTH: 624 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Providing products, services, and integrated solutions for oil and gas exploration, development, and production. Capabilities range from initial evaluation of producing formation to drilling and completion production enhancement, and well maintenance for a single well or entire field. Halliburton will serve primarily the oilfield drilling and completions markets through well construction, formation evaluation, and production and completion products, both downhole and surface. CONTACT: Jennifer Holm

4716 76 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6B 0A5 TOLL FREE: (800) 910-4295 FAX: (780) 490-4290 EMAIL: ernie@hawk-eye.com WEBSITE: www.hawk-eye.com BOOTH: 246 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Hawkeye Industries Inc is an Alberta-based manufacturer of oil and gas storage, production and distribution products. We specialize in tank gauging, tank venting, tubing drains, rod shears, and pipeline products such as transition fittings, polyethylene fittings, casing speers and tracer wire. CONTACT: Ernie Sledz

GUARDIAN CHEMICALS INC 314 Spruce Dr Saskatoon SK S7H 2N1 PHONE: (306) 280-7373 BOOTH: 270 CONTACT: Darren Stubbs

Per fec t . n o i t c a r e Int

Box 93 Weyburn SK S4H 2J9 PHONE: (306) 861-8294 FAX: (403) 301-2755 BOOTH: 519 CONTACT: Duane Bradley

1139 Weaver St E Regina SK S4N 5Y2 PHONE: (306) 352-9114 FAX: (306) 721-2453 BOOTH: 509 CONTACT: Shawn Hazen

HEI-BRO-TECH PETROLEUM SERVICES PO Box 4 Midale SK S0C 1S0 PHONE: (306) 458-2367 FAX: (306) 458-2373 EMAIL: 247enterprisesltd@sasktel. net BOOTH: 612 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Fluid levels, dynamometers, pressure surveys, and foam depressions. Fluid level and deadweight equipment, sales, rentals, and repairs. HBT custom built gas guns. CONTACT: Scott Brown

NDT’s expanded range of services

Our Mindset: Providing Solutions

The range of in-line inspection tools operated by the new NDT Systems & Services includes magnetic flux leakage tools for metal loss and hard spot inspection, ultrasound tools for metal loss and quantitative wall thickness measurement, ultrasound tools for crack inspection, specialized tools for mapping, geo-metric inspection as well as leak detection. In short: the right tool to meet any inspection challenge. A range of pipeline in-tegrity management software complements and enhances the products and services offered.

We believe in helping our customers solve their inspection needs. This requires a good understanding of the true inspection challenges and the flexibility and resources to provide individual solutions. NDT Systems & Services has the engineering resources and the service-driven company culture to enforce our vision: Be the trusted partner for our customers!

NDT Systems & Services (Canada) Inc. 604 – 19th Avenue Nisku, Alberta T9E7W1 Canada Phone: +1 780 955 8611 Fax: +1 780 955 8615 www.ndt-global.com

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HAZTECH FIRE AND SAFETY SERVICES INC

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS HIGHLINE MANUFACTURING LTD

HSE INTEGRATED LTD

HYDRATEC HYDRAULICS

Hwy 27 - PO Box 307 Vonda SK S0K 4N0 PHONE: (306) 258-3232 FAX: (306) 258-2010 EMAIL: insidesales@highlinemfg. com WEBSITE: www.highlinemfg.com BOOTH: 506 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The RCH mower can be pulled directly behind the tractor or completely offset to “REACH” into the ditch simply by moving the hydraulic lever. CONTACT: Gina Redl-Boyenko

1000-630 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 0S8 PHONE: (403) 266-1833 FAX: (403) 266-1834 EMAIL: rwiggins@hseintegrated.com WEBSITE: www.hseintegrated.com BOOTH: 37, 438 PRODUCT/SERVICE: HSE Integrated is a leading industrial health, safety, and environment company that offers products and services to protect our clients, employees, assets, firefighting, shower services, medical care, air quality monitoring, and training. CONTACT: Randy Wiggins

PO Box 3324 Stn Main Regina AB S4P 3H1 PHONE: (306) 721-2630 FAX: (306) 721-2495 BOOTH: 442 CONTACT: Michael J Bishop

170-52559 Hwy 21 Sherwood Park AB T8A 4S6 PHONE: (780) 467-5149 FAX: (780) 463-6641 BOOTH: 603 CONTACT: Lindsay or Karen Bass

HOT TOOLS Bay 3D-6211 51 Ave Lloydminster AB T9Z 2E1 PHONE: (780) 875-2468 FAX: (780) 875-2478 BOOTH: 57 CONTACT: Chris Webb

760 1st Ave E Regina SK S4N 5T6 PHONE: (306) 721-3810 FAX: (306) 721-2673 BOOTH: 282 CONTACT: Michael O’Brien

HURRICANE HYDROVAC INC 28 Kalmia Cres Moose Jaw SK S6J 1L2 PHONE: (306) 692-1968 FAX: (306) 694-4825 EMAIL: hurricanehydro@sasktel.net BOOTH: 48 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Hydro-Vac Truck. Daylighting underground lines. CONTACT: Terry Calibaba

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HORIZON ENTERPRISES INC

HYPOWER SYSTEMS INC

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS HYTORC SALES & SERVICE

I-DENT GROUP INC

45 Corriveau Ave St Albert AB T8N 5A3 PHONE: (780) 459-5004 FAX: (780) 459-8004 EMAIL: hytorc@telusplanet.net WEBSITE: www.hytorcwest.ca BOOTH: 50 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Hytorc Hydraulic Torque Equipment and Bolting Technologies: For over 35 years we have been providing industrial bolting solutions for the oil & gas, pipeline, power generation, mining, pulp & paper, and manufacturing industries. Engineering that is dedicated to helping individual industry companies meet their bolting requirements is illustrative to what separates us from the competitors! CONTACT: Tracy Berge

2943 19 St NE Calgary AB T2E 7A2 PHONE: (403) 275-1919 FAX: (403) 275-1888 EMAIL: sales@i-dent.com WEBSITE: www.i-dent.com BOOTH: 61 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Battery/Plant signs - Pipeline signs - Posts and hardware - Safety signs - Wellsite signs - Decals/labels - Custom safety signs - WHMIS signage/tags - TDG placards - Directional signs - Traffic signs - Vehicle decals - Magnetic vehicle signs - Site signs - Safety award decals and much more! CONTACT: Ann Smith

IMPACT OILFIELD MANAGEMENT TEAM INC PO Box 1180 Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 PHONE: (306) 453-6248 WEBSITE: www.impactoil.ca BOOTH: 271 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Providing professional and qualified supervision for production, construction and drilling to the oilfield industry - safely for the past 15 years! CONTACT: Debbie Fischer

“BIG OR SMALL WE DO ALL” Custom Metal Fabricating Restorations & Repairs Sandblasting & Painting RENTAL EQUIPMENT

DRILLING RIG PACKAGES

Blow Back Tanks Centrifuge Stands Pre-Mix Tanks Vacuum Tanks Flare Tanks Rig Matting Shale Tanks Floc Tanks Tubing Tubs Pipe Racks

Doghouse/Water Tanks Combinations Buildings Hydraulic Catwalks Manifold Buildings Pump Buildings Boiler Buildings Sub Structures Mud Tanks Drawworks Derricks

www.doallmetal.com | doallmetal@sasktel.net ESTEVAN, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA GLENBURN, NORTH DAKOTA, USA

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INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LTD PO Box 700 Estevan SK S4A 2A6 PHONE: (306) 634-3783 FAX: (306) 634-1233 EMAIL: industcomm@sasktel.net BOOTH: 27 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wide area of two-way radio system repeater coverage. Complete line of VHF and UHF radio products, call-out alarms, wireless cellular amps, and handsfree kits. Serving the oilfield area for 41 years. CONTACT: Alan Dougherty

INNOVATIVE STEAM TECHNOLOGIES-AECON GROUP INC 549 Conestoga Blvd Cambridge ON N1R 7P4 PHONE: (519) 740-0757 FAX: (519) 740-2051 EMAIL: sales@otsg.com WEBSITE: www.otsg.com BOOTH: 7 PRODUCT/SERVICE: IST designs and manufactures steam generators for enhanced oil recovery/SAGD, industrial boiler applications and power generation. IST is the world’s leader of Once Through Steam Generators (OTSGs) with installations in 18 countries and 6 continents. Aecon Group Inc. is Canada’s largest publicly traded construction and infrastructure development company. CONTACT: Yesica Servellon


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS IRON HORSE COMPRESSION

ITT WATER & WASTEWATER

JERRY MAINIL LTD

9852 33 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6N 1E6 PHONE: (780) 462-6847 FAX: (780) 450-0124 EMAIL: ihcadmin@ironhorse compression.com WEBSITE: www. ironhorsecompression.com BOOTH: 22 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Iron Horse Compression manufactures the “JACGAS” non-lubricated walking beam gas compressor for EOR projects. Compressors are manufactured for both conventional and heavy oil recovery. Iron Horse Compression (1996) Ltd. is a distributor for the Van Air Systems Inc. line of natural gas wellhead dehydrators. We are also the distributor for the Boss gas portable rotary screw booster compressor. CONTACT: Jack G. Kosick

10-3111 Millar Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 6N3 PHONE: (306) 933-4849 FAX: (306) 931-0051 EMAIL: don.ball@itt.com WEBSITE: www.ittwww.ca BOOTH: 17 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flygt Submersible pumps; Thompson diesel pumps; Flygt diesel generators. Sales - Service - Rentals. CONTACT: Don Ball

PO Box 848 Weyburn SK S4H 2L1 PHONE: (306) 842-5412 FAX: (306) 842-6560 EMAIL: construction@jerrymainilltd. com WEBSITE: www.jerrymainilltd.com BOOTH: 600, 601 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Jerry Mainil Ltd and their experienced staff have been serving the southeast Saskatchewan oil patch since 1961. We specialize in oilfield construction including cat work, backhoes, reclamation, welding truck cranes, winch trucks, pipeline contracting, pipe fitting crews, lease and roadwork, snow plowing and steamers. CONTACT: Dale Mainil/Dennis Mainil

JENSEN’S WELDING 7100 64 St Taber AB T1G 2J1 PHONE: (403) 223-2544 FAX: (403) 223-8060 EMAIL: lorne@jensen’swelding.com BOOTH: 462 PRODUCT/SERVICE: We can supply custom built tanks single wall from 20 barrel to 3000 barrel, double wall from 20 barrel to 1000 barrel, a complete supply of accessories, sweet or sour, gauge systems, fire tubes, catalytic heaters, skimmers, heat coils, insulation, internal coating, painting, stainless internal piping, coned bottoms, sloped bottoms. CONTACT: Brian Hansen

JUNEWARREN-NICKLE’S ENERGY GROUP 300-5735 7 St NE Calgary AB T2E 8V3 PHONE: (403) 265-3700 FAX: (403) 265-3706 WEBSITE: www.junewarren-nickles. com BOOTH: 20, 21 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group is Canada’s oldest and most recognized energy publishing house. Providing authoritative print and online publications, data sets, maps, charts, and directories, we are the Canadian leaders in oil and gas, construction, and alternative energy publishing. CONTACT: Alaina Dodge-Foulger

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS KAL TIRE 25 3 St SE Weyburn SK S4H 2B7 PHONE: (306) 842-6661 FAX: (306) 842-0055 EMAIL: dustin_stokes@kaltire.com WEBSITE: www.kaltire.com BOOTH: 466 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stop by our outside booth to see us. We will have a variety of tires on display. Tires to meet all your needs from personal to commercial use. We have a reliable 24 hour commercial service truck available, along with two other service trucks to meet all your service needs. CONTACT: Dustin Stokes

KBY HOTSHOT SERVICES LTD PO Box 1314 Weyburn SK S4H 3S9 PHONE: (306) 848-0092 FAX: (306) 848-0091 EMAIL: kbyhotshot@sasktel.net BOOTH: 502

KILOWATTS DESIGN COMPANY INC 90-2150 29 St NE Calgary AB T1Y 7G4 PHONE: (403) 272-9404 FAX: (403) 272-9433 EMAIL: info@kilowatts.com WEBSITE: www.kilowatts.com BOOTH: 94 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Kilowatts Design has 26 years experience providing leading automation and electrical design, project management and implementation services. Our measurement services group assists clients with analysis, procedures and recommendations to solve regulatory and material balance problems. Proven, turnkey systems for truck/ rail product loading add to our range of automation solutions. CONTACT: Taryl Grimshire

KING’S ENERGY SERVICES LTD 277-28042 Hwy 11 Red Deer County AB T4S 2L4 PHONE: (780) 350-1470 FAX: (780) 347-1470 BOOTH: 12 CONTACT: Mark Lizee

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KRAMER LTD

KRJ CUSTOM FABRICATING LTD

PO Box 707 Stn Main Regina SK S4P 3A8 PHONE: (306) 949-6261 FAX: (306) 949-6277 EMAIL: rdn@kramer.ca WEBSITE: www.kramer.ca BOOTH: 602

PO Box 657 Estevan SK S4A 2A5 PHONE: (306) 634-9955 FAX: (306) 634-8876 WEBSITE: www.krjcustomfab.com BOOTH: 415 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Specializing in custom-made aluminum and steel tool boxes, fuel tanks, and cabinets of all sizes. Shearing and braking up to 10 ft x 1/4 in. plates. Aluminum, steel or stainless steel repairs also available. Computerized plasma cutter system for all your shape, letter, and sign cutting needs. CONTACT: Ken Mehler

PRODUCT/SERVICE:

Saskatchewan’s Cat dealer since 1944. Full line includes track type tractors, excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders, generators, and motor graders. Product support services include customer support agreements, custom track service, custom hydraulic service, and SOS fluid analysis service. CONTACT: Bob Newton


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS KTI LTD

LEVITT-SAFETY LIMITED

60-4216 54 Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 2E3 PHONE: (403) 509-0151 FAX: (403) 509-0154 EMAIL: brightja@ktiltd.on.ca WEBSITE: www.ktiltd.on.ca BOOTH: 212 PRODUCT/SERVICE: We are your “One Stop Shop” for oil & gas products. KTI is a distributing company in the oil & gas sector, specializing in Cameron Canada ball valves, WKM Orbit valves, Flow Serve plug valves, RW Lyall risers, sensus meters, Bryan Donkin regulators & Mueller valves. CONTACT: John Bright

644 Henderson Dr Regina SK S4N 5X3 PHONE: (306) 721-7457 FAX: (306) 721-3323 WEBSITE: www.levitt-safety.com BOOTH: 86 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Personal protective equipment, fire protection, equipment rental, maintenance, inspection and repair, training and consulting, and prescription safety eyewear. CONTACT: Clint Pinder

PO Box 12250 Lloydminster AB T9V 3C5 PHONE: (780) 875-2596 FAX: (780) 875-2596 BOOTH: 274 CONTACT: Kathy Paniak

1050-808 4 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3E8 PHONE: (403) 234-7692 FAX: (403) 265-6913 WEBSITE: www.lufkin.ca BOOTH: 459 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Lufkin Industries has supplied pumping units in Canada for over 60 years. Lufkin also provides technology to help producers design and optimize their pumping systems. CONTACT: Bill McKnight

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LASH ENTERPRISES

LUFKIN INDUSTRIES CANADA LTD

See us at the

WEYBURN OIL AND GAS

SHOW OUTSIDE AT BOOTH #504, 505

CV LINE OF TOP QUALITY VACUUM EQUIPMENT

MANUFACTURING - SALES - SERVICE - PARTS

PHONE: (780) 955-9344

sales@customvac.com www.customvac.com 607 - 15 Ave. Nisku, Alberta, Canada. T9E 7M6

VAC TRUCKS HYDRO VACS DRY VACS CV TRAILER UNITS COMBO UNITS PRESSURE/WASH UNITS SOUR SEALED UNITS PRESSURE TRUCKS HOT OILERS TANK COMPONENTS ACCESSORIES PARTS SALES BLOWER REPAIRS RETROFITS RECERTIFICATIONS HIBON & ROBUSCHI AUTHORIZED REPAIR FACILITIES

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS MAGNUM FABRICATING Box 1535 Maple Creek SK S0N 1N0 PHONE: (306) 662-2681 FAX: (306) 662-2687 BOOTH: 450 CONTACT: Blaine Becker

MAILHOT INDUSTRIES ALTA 16224 116 Ave NW Edmonton AB T5M 3V4 PHONE: (780) 916-9539 FAX: (780) 458-8506 BOOTH: 285 CONTACT: Garry Shedeck

MARKSMEN VEGETATION MANAGEMENT INC

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PO Box 3432 Regina SK S0G 3C0 PHONE: (306) 535-8008 FAX: (306) 731-2792 BOOTH: 66 CONTACT: Murray Froehlich

MARKUSSON NEW HOLLAND OF REGINA LTD 28 Great Plains Rd Emerald Park SK S4L 1B6 PHONE: (306) 781-2828 FAX: (306) 781-3332 EMAIL: carl.c@markusson.com WEBSITE: www.markusson.com BOOTH: 610, 611 PRODUCT/SERVICE: New Holland construction equipment: graders, wheel loaders, excavators, skid steers, etc. CONTACT: Carl Carlson

MI SWACO 805 Government Rd S Weyburn SK S4H 2V1 PHONE: (306) 842-0307 FAX: (306) 842-1275 EMAIL: crlsmith@miswaco.com BOOTH: 436 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Complete line of solids control equipment including shale shakers along with drilling fluids and production chemicals. CONTACT: Todd Gallant

MAXIM TRUCK & TRAILER 475 Henderson Dr Regina SK S4N 5W8 PHONE: (306) 721-9700 FAX: (306) 721-3993 WEBSITE: www.maximinc.com BOOTH: 467, 468, 469, 470 PRODUCT/SERVICE: International Trucks: new and used trucks (over 300 units), Arnes complete line of trailers, Castleton steel grain trailers, Tempke aluminum trailers, Eager Beaver trailers, Pintle trailer to 50 ton, daily rental of tractors, vans and grain trailers, and parts and service for the above equipment. CONTACT: Jay Hall

Full service oilfield fabrication (shear, break, roll, punch, weld) Precision water-jet and plasma cutting ”Solidworks” 3D design and drawing service Painting and coating

Ph: 306-842-4411 Fax: 306-848-3519 Weyburn, Saskatchewan

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS MIDWEST SURVEYS INC

MIDWEST SURVEYS INC

MILLIGAN BIO-TECH INC

2827 Sunridge Blvd NE Calgary AB T1Y 6G1 PHONE: (403) 244-7471 FAX: (403) 291-9471 EMAIL: mail@midwestsurveys.com WEBSITE: www.midwestsurveys. com BOOTH: 62 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Midwest Surveys is a professional land surveying firm specializing in providing geomatics services to the oil and gas industry. With offices in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Midwest’s services include land surveying, mapping, municipal, legal and pipeline right-of-way surveys, Saskatchewan/Alberta 1 Call line locating, GIS, GPS, and pipeline construction and integrity surveys. CONTACT: Christine McCarthy

322 4 St Estevan SK S4A 0T8 PHONE: (306) 634-2635 FAX: (306) 634-3164 EMAIL: estevan@midwestsurveys. com WEBSITE: www.midwestsurveys. com BOOTH: 62 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Midwest Surveys is a professional land surveying firm specializing in providing geomatics services to the oil and gas industry. With offices in Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC. Midwest’s services include land surveying, mapping, municipal, legal and pipeline right-of-way surveys plus GIS, GPS, and pipeline construction and integrity surveys.

PO Box 130 Foam Lake SK S0A 1A0 PHONE: (306) 272-6284 FAX: (306) 272-6283 EMAIL: info@milliganbiotech.com WEBSITE: www.milliganbiotech.com BOOTH: 515 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Milligan BioTech Inc., incorporated in 1996 and based in Foam Lake, SK is a company that is breaking through the barriers of value-added production in rural Canada. Using off-grade and heated canola to produce Bio-diesel, Diesel Fuel Conditioner, Penetrating Oil and Road Dust Suppressant, Milligan Bio-Tech is providing quality bio-diesel solutions. CONTACT: Sheila McLean

MILLENNIUM DIRECTIONAL SERVICE LTD Carlyle SK PHONE: (306) 453-2533 FAX: (403) 264-8204 BOOTH: 239, 240, 521 CONTACT: Jared Riddell

MINARD’S LEISURE WORLD, ARCTIC WELL SITE LTD PO Box 785 Weyburn SK S4H 2K8 PHONE: (306) 842-3288 FAX: (306) 842-0707 BOOTH: 620, 621, 622 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Rental and sales of office trailers and roughnecks; service, and parts for office trailers, roughnecks, RU’s. CONTACT: Gene Minard

MNP-MEYERS NORRIS PENNY 8 4 St NE Weyburn SK S4H 0X7 PHONE: (306) 842-8915 FAX: (306) 842-1966 BOOTH: 75 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors. CONTACT: Bill Laidlaw

MOOSE MOUNTAIN MUD PO Box 32 Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 PHONE: (306) 453-4411 FAX: (306) 453-4404 BOOTH: 460 CONTACT: Lana Howe

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Karl Haselhan New & Used Truck Sales (306) 636-6320 (306) 421-2918

Doug Donald Outside Part Sales (306) 461-6071

Visit us at the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show 2009 in Weyburn Booths 422, 423, 424 & 425

1-888-544-5274 5510 63 Avenue, Lloydminster, AB

www.flushby.com Your locally owned manufacturer of Flushby, Rod Rigs and Pressure Trucks, as well as Hydraulic System Design. We offer repairs, recertifying and component sales. Quality is our objective, Service is our Business.

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NEWALTA CORPORATION

PO Box 1437 Weyburn SK S4H 3J9 PHONE: (306) 842-2728 FAX: (306) 842-3499 WEBSITE: www.midfieldsupply.com BOOTH: 54, 55, 56 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Providing Weyburn and area with pipe, fittings, valves, oil production supplies, service and drilling rig supplies, bottom hole pump repairs, hoses and accessories and safety supplies. Stocking point for Guiberson and Harbison Fischer. CONTACT: Larry Paterson

PO Box 218 Stn Main Weyburn SK S4H 2J9 PHONE: (306) 458-2419 FAX: (306) 458-2774 EMAIL: dschmidt@newalta.com WEBSITE: www.newalta.com BOOTH: 60 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Newalta- What if waste wasn’t. 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 work over wastes, tank bottoms, spill material, frac fluid, and sludges. CONTACT: Dale Schmidt

NALCO CANADA CO 180-3553 31 St NW Calgary AB T2L 2K7 PHONE: (403) 284-6278 FAX: (403) 282-2926 EMAIL: sboyes@nalco.com WEBSITE: www.nalco.com BOOTH: 241 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Nalco provides specialty oilfield chemicals and solutions through industry leading technologies and the world’s most advanced chemistries. Our Canadian team consists of a dedicated Heavy Oil Group, Gas Group, and Conventional Oil Group supported globally by research and development, innovative technologies, and manufacturing capabilities. CONTACT: Frank Cosman

NILEX INC 9304 39 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6E 6L8 PHONE: (780) 463-9535 FAX: (780) 463-1773 WEBSITE: www.nilex.com BOOTH: 289 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Nilex Civil Environmental Group products and technologies lessens environmental impact of construction projects by protecting surface and ground water, and minimizing the need for natural aggregate and fill materials. Applications: roads, mse walls & slopes, erosion & sediment control, containment, drainage. CONTACT: Lee Jaboeuf

NEWALTA CORPORATION Halbrite SK PHONE: (306) 458-2419 FAX: (306) 458-2774 BOOTH: 60 PRODUCT/SERVICE: NewaltaBetter 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 work over wastes, tank bottoms, spill material frac fluid, and sludges. CONTACT: Dale Schmidt

NORBERT’S MFG LTD PO Box 280 Glenboro MB R0K 0X0 PHONE: (204) 827-2015 FAX: (204) 827-2495 EMAIL: sales1@norberts.com WEBSITE: www.norberts.com BOOTH: 452 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Full line of flat deck, utility, enclosed, boiler and oilfield change trailers. CONTACT: Dennis Riddle


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS NOV BRANDT 1600-540 5 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 0M2 PHONE: (403) 303-3450 FAX: (403) 263-8488 WEBSITE: www.nov.com BOOTH: 420, 421 PRODUCT/SERVICE: National Oilwell Varco supplies the services, components, and systems that meet or exceed the industry needs of today. By constantly developing and acquiring new technologies and services to better serve the diverse array of customer requirements, National Oilwell varco will continue to be the single source for diversified products and services for the future. CONTACT: Clyde Bonnell

OASIS ORIGINALS INC 1704 St James St Winnipeg MB R3H 0L3 PHONE: (204) 779-1500 FAX: (204) 779-6090 EMAIL: info@oasisoriginals.com WEBSITE: www.oasisoriginals.com BOOTH: 14 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Direct supplier of our own promotional products and clothing items to the corporate market. Enhancing your company image in the best way possible. CONTACT: Jim Krysanski

ODYSSEY ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PO Box 279 Weyburn SK S4H 2K1 PHONE: (306) 842-3088 FAX: (306) 842-3356 WEBSITE: www.odyssey environmental.ca BOOTH: 527 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Odyssey provides services in initial spill response; Phase I and II site assessments; flare pit remediation; spill remediation; lease reclamation; pre-site assessments; real-time aerial photography utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles; electromagnetic surveys; groundwater investigations; design and operation of groundwater collection systems; and environmental impact statements. CONTACT: Jon Hutt

OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY AREAS #4 & 5 PO Box 267 Estevan SK S4A 2A3 PHONE: (306) 861-6149 FAX: (306) 842-1004 EMAIL: contact@saskoilspill.com WEBSITE: www.saskoilspill.com BOOTH: 526 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The Oil Spill Contingency is an oil spill co-op. There are 98 members from the Weyburn and Estevan area. The oil spill co-op supplies training and field equipment for the first response to an oil spill in areas #4 and 5. CONTACT: Darren Delorme

ORKIN PEST CONTROL 502B 47 St E Saskatoon SK S7K 4L3 PHONE: (306) 244-8220 FAX: (306) 242-5408 BOOTH: 28 CONTACT: Mike Gage

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PAINTEARTH ENERGY SERVICES 2435 22 St NE Calgary AB T2E 8K8 PHONE: (403) 264-5682 FAX: (403) 258-2614 EMAIL: general@paintearth.com WEBSITE: www.paintearth.com BOOTH: 64 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Paintearth Energy Services is an industry leader in the manufacture of surface processing equipment, subsurface completion tools and coatings. Paintearth maintains its headquarters in Calgary, Alberta. Paintearth maintains several sales and/or stocking locations in Edmonton, Alberta; Lloydminster, Alberta; Halkirk, Alberta; Odessa, Texas; Victoria, Texas; Houston, Texas; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. CONTACT: Darlene Tuck/Luis Torres

PANTHER DRILLING CORPORATION PO Box 1479 Weyburn SK S4H 3N8 PHONE: (306) 842-7370 FAX: (306) 842-7372 WEBSITE: www.pantherdrilling.ca BOOTH: 416 PRODUCT/SERVICE: 100% Saskatchewan owned drilling company based in southeast Saskatchewan. CONTACT: Bernie Bjorndalen

Toll Free: 1-888-256-6506 Telephone: (780) 955-8009 Fax: (780) 955-8028

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PO Box 190 Lampman SK S0C 1N0 PHONE: (306) 487-3219 FAX: (306) 487-2425 EMAIL: info@pesl.com WEBSITE: www.peak-energy.com BOOTH: 453, 454 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Peak Energy Services is a diversified energy services organization providing oilfield equipment and related services throughout Western Canada and mid-Western United States. Peak Energy provides a full range of: Drilling and Production surface rentals, Camps/catering and wellsites, Wastewater treatment systems, Slickline wireline services, Fluids handling. CONTACT: Rod Wagner

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Bay 2-2320 35 Ave NE Calgary AB T2E 6S9 PHONE: (403) 873-9266 FAX: (403) 873-9260 EMAIL: tyler@parasolve.ca WEBSITE: www.parasolve.ca BOOTH: 41 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Parasolve specializes in the removal of paraffin and ashphaltene build-up in oil and gas wells, utilizing proprietary blends of 100% bio-based products. We work closely with our clients to optimize and maintain field production. We are opening an office in Redvers and look forward to serving Southern Saskatchewan. CONTACT: Robert Woodard

PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE (PTRC) 6 Research Dr Regina SK S4S 7J7 PHONE: (306) 787-7497 FAX: (306) 787-8811 EMAIL: kathryn.macleod@ptrc.ca WEBSITE: www.ptrc.ca BOOTH: 264 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The PTRC conducts innovative R&D in these care areas: miscible/immiscible gas injection, enhanced waterflooding, (post) cold-flow, near-wellbore conformance control. Partners University of Regina and Saskatchewan Research Council enable research continuum from fundamental to field pilot stage. Associated expertise includes pipe flow technology, mobile pilot lab, intepretive petroleum/environmental analysis. CONTACT: Norman Sacuta

PIONEER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP 200-1711 10 Ave SW Calgary AB T3C 0K1 PHONE: (403) 229-3969 FAX: (403) 244-1202 BOOTH: 210 CONTACT: Paul Blenkhorn

PIPETECH CORPORATION LTD 3311 114 Ave SE Calgary AB T2Z 3X2 PHONE: (403) 287-3558 FAX: (403) 243-6279 EMAIL: info@pipetechcorp.com WEBSITE: www.pipetechcorp.com BOOTH: 95 PRODUCT/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 inhibition programs, ensuring the viability and reliability of the pipeline. CONTACT: Craig Ball

PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL INC PO Box 519 Melville SK S0A 2P0 PHONE: (306) 728-3636 FAX: (306) 728-3660 EMAIL: pein@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.plains environmental.com BOOTH: 283 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Oilfield, Industrial, and NORM waste disposal including: contaminated soils and solids, liquids, sludge, contaminated waters, lubricants, solvents, drilling mud, servicing fluids, and other industrial wastes. CONTACT: Wade Hillier

POLYCORE TUBULAR LININGS 1010 1 Ave E Bow Island AB T0K 0G0 PHONE: (403) 545-2935 FAX: (403) 545-2937 BOOTH: 278 CONTACT: Don Cottrell


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS PRAIRIE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS 2622A Faithfull Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 5W3 PHONE: (306) 933-2667 FAX: (306) 933-2977 EMAIL: aabraham@prairiemobile. com WEBSITE: www.prairiemobile.com BOOTH: 26 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Prairie Mobile Communications is one of the largest wireless communications companies in western Canada. We provide sales and service for GPS/ AVL tracking/messaging/reporting solutions with remote intrinsically safe panic alarms, SCADA, satellite, cellular, and 2 way radio systems including RoIP (Radio over Internet Protocol). CONTACT: Allen Abraham

PRAIRIE WESTERN RECLAMATION PO Box 27 Bienfait SK S0C 0M0 PHONE: (306) 388-2652 FAX: (306) 388-2345 EMAIL: prairie.western@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.prairiewestern.com BOOTH: 455, 456 PRODUCT/SERVICE: PWR is a land reclamation and oilfield construction company that offers a complete line of reclamation and environmental services and products, along with oilfield maintenance and pipe fitting crews, uniloader, backhoe and excavator service, grading and snow removal, mobile steam cleaning units, trucking, carpentry, and many other services and products. CONTACT: Kathy Gibson

PRECISION WELL SERVICING/ PRECISION RENTALS PO Box 1642 Estevan SK S4A 2L7 PHONE: (306) 461-9107 FAX: (306) 634-6053 EMAIL: kgreening@precisiondrilling. com BOOTH: 451 CONTACT: Kim Greening

PROPAK SYSTEMS LTD. 530 East Lake Rd NE Airdrie AB T4A 2J5 PHONE: (877) 776-7251 FAX: (403) 912-7252 EMAIL: service@propakenergy.com WEBSITE: www.propakenergy.com BOOTH: 46 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Propak Energy Services provides parts and service for natural gas compression and process equipment worldwide, specializing in engine, compressor, pump and power generation service, refrigeration, dehydration, plant startup, refurbishing, overhauls and revamps. We offer local service in SE Saskatchewan from our regional office in Weyburn. Visit www. propakenergy.com. CONTACT: Logan White/Ken Jeske

Come visit us at Booth #606!

P.S. ELECTRIC LTD MOTOR DIVISION/COBRA RENTALS PO Box 848 Estevan SK S4A 2A7 PHONE: (306) 634-5377 FAX: (306) 634-3043 EMAIL: pselectric@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.pselectric.ca BOOTH: 15 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Electric Motor sales and rewind repair. Complete repair and rentals for oilfield, industrial heaters, fixtures, trash pumps and generators. CONTACT: Guy Vincent

1155 MacKay Street, Regina, SK S4N 4X9 (306) 721-9575 Fax: (306) 721-2214

Proud to serve the Estevan area since October 2000!

PUMPS & PRESSURE INC 622 Richmond Ave E Brandon MB R7A 7G8 PHONE: (204) 728-9303 FAX: (204) 728-9305 EMAIL: sales@pumpsandpressure. com WEBSITE: www.pumpsandpressure. com BOOTH: 40 PRODUCT/SERVICE: All types of pumps. Commercial vehicle wash equipment. Complete hydraulic sales and service. Waste water recycle systems. Cleaning equipment. Air compressors. CONTACT: Rob Orchard

WIRELINE SERVICES LTD.

Currently operates 3 slickline trucks and 1 picker truck. • • • • • • • •

Bottom hole pressure surveys Setting/pulling plugs Perforating tubing Dewaxing Opening/closing sliding sleeves Running impression blocks Fishing Swabbing

Call us for more information! 24 Hours: 306-634-7975 Cell: 306-421-7330 417A Mississippian Drive, Estevan, SK

Email: qualityw@sasktel.net

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS RAYDAN MFG INC

Hei-Bro-Tech Petroleum Services

A DIVISION OF 24-7 ENTERPRISES LTD. (306) 458-2367 MIDALE, SK • Fluid levels • Dynamometers • Pressure surveys (automated & manual) • 15 minute foam depressions • Equipment sales (new & used), rentals & repairs • Repairs done on all models including: Sonolog, Echometer, DX, etc. • Major parts & supplies in stock at all times

Box 4 Midale, SK S0C 1S0 Phone: (306) 458-2367 or (306) 861-1001 Fax: (306) 458-2373

Services Offered: Production and distribution accounting Royalty reviews Mines and minerals leasing information Tax planning Corporate and personal tax filing Audit services Management consulting Mergers and acquisitions counselling Joint venture audits Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors LLP For more information contact Central Park Place, 200-2208 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2J6 Tel: (306) 522-6500 Fax: (306) 522-6222 Website: www.virtusgroup.ca • E-mail: virtus.regina@virtusgroup.ca Toll Free: 1-888-258-7677

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601 18 Ave Nisku AB T9E 7T7 PHONE: (780) 955-2859 FAX: (780) 955-2386 EMAIL: info@raydanmfg.com WEBSITE: www.raydanmfg.com BOOTH: 29, 30 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Raydan’s rear Air Link is the only air ride capable of providing the three most wanted benefits: high roll stability, smooth ride, and low maintenance. Raydan’s Air Link for tandem steer is the only air ride walking beam suspension on the market today. It provides continuous equal weight distribution, a smooth ride, and high roll stability. CONTACT: Rick Nissen

RBW WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD 4625 101 St NW Edmonton AB T6E 5C6 PHONE: (780) 438-2183 FAX: (780) 437-0281 BOOTH: 252, 253 CONTACT: Jodi Eyolfson

RED-ALTA UTILITY LOCATION LTD PO Box 10 Site 3 RR 1 Red Deer AB T4N 5E1 PHONE: (403) 346-1212 FAX: (403) 341-8835 BOOTH: 242 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Red-Alta specializes in locating buried pipe and cable. Our professional staff make it a priority to provide you with the most accurate locating service available. We are not limited to any geographical area. Call our 24 hour toll free number for a quote. CONTACT: Wayne Hughes

REDCO EQUIPMENT SALES LTD 8105 Davies Rd NW Edmonton AB T6E 4N1 PHONE: (780) 466-1820 FAX: (780) 466-1666 BOOTH: 83, 84 CONTACT: Sean Kotri

REDHEAD EQUIPMENT LTD 705 Henderson Dr Regina SK S4N 6A8 PHONE: (306) 721-2666 FAX: (306) 790-3466 WEBSITE: www.redheadequipment. ca BOOTH: 400, 401 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Mack trucks, Case construction equipment, and Volvo construction equipment. CONTACT: May Fischer

RICE ENGINEERING & OPERATING LTD 9333 41 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6E 6R5 PHONE: (780) 469-1356 FAX: (780) 469-2587 EMAIL: info@riceeng.com WEBSITE: www.riceeng.com BOOTH: 286 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Rice Engineering will be featuring duoline technologies - internal lining systems for oilfield tubulars and Bowie Pumps of Canada - the market leader in rotary pumps. CONTACT: Mike Posson

ROBCO INC 7200 Rue St-Patrick LaSalle QC H8N 2W7 PHONE: (514) 367-2252 BOOTH: 251 CONTACT: Joe Vachon

SAFE-TEE MANAGEMENT PO Box 209 Oxbow SK S0C 2B0 PHONE: (306) 483-2480 FAX: (306) 483-2175 EMAIL: s.galloway@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.safe-tee.com BOOTH: 1, 412 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Safe-Tee Management is Saskatchewan’s most comprehensive occupational health and safety company. From total safety programming, industrial hearing testing, on-site safety supervision, first aid services, accident investigation, CPR/First Aid, H2S, TDG, WHMIS, confined space and program audits, we have the experience and expertise to develop, implement, and maintain your OH&S program. STM also has an extensive WCB claims management department to assist in return to work development and claims management. Mobile treatment units with EMT’s for frac’s, drilling, high hazard work. CONTACT: Shirley Galloway


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS SANJEL CORPORATION

SASKTEL

200-505 2 St SW Calgary AB T2P 1N8 PHONE: (306) 716-0396 FAX: (403) 716-4024 WEBSITE: www.sanjel.com BOOTH: 472 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Sanjel Corporation is a privately owned, Canadian-based, international oilfield service company with over two decades of industry experience. As a major competitor in the global oil and gas market and the largest privately owned oilfield service company in Canada, Sanjel offers five specialized service lines including: acidizing, cementing, coiled tubing, fracturing, and nitrogen. CONTACT: Vivienne Allen

11-2121 Saskatchewan Dr Regina SK S4P 3Y2 PHONE: (306) 777-5652 FAX: (306) 569-0106 BOOTH: 93 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Visit SaskTel and see new wireless applications that can help you do business. CONTACT: John Quong

SASKATCHEWAN MINISTRY OF ENERGY & RESOURCES 200-2103 11 Ave Regina SK S4P 3Z8 PHONE: (306) 787-1691 FAX: (306) 787-2198 EMAIL: ed.dancsok@gov.sk.ca WEBSITE: www.er.gov.sk.ca BOOTH: 263 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources works to ensure full and sustainable development of the province’s rich oil and gas resources. The ministry supports business growth in the industry and promotes the province as a good place in which to live, work, invest and do business. CONTACT: Bob Ellis

SASKATCHEWAN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY 4-1870 Albert St Regina SK S4P 4W1 PHONE: (306) 787-9521 FAX: (306) 787-0036 BOOTH: 209 CONTACT: Dean Kush

SASKATCHEWAN SAFETY COUNCIL 445 Hoffer Dr Regina SK S4N 6E2 PHONE: (306) 757-3197 FAX: (306) 569-1907 BOOTH: 284 CONTACT: Debbie Oliver

PERCY H. DAVIS LTD.

CUSTOMS BROKERS Forwarders & Consultants Export/Import Specialists EDI Networking

SHAW PIPE PROTECTION LTD 200-1849 Crowchild Tr NW Calgary AB T2M 3Y7 PHONE: (403) 263-2255 FAX: (403) 264-3649 EMAIL: rjones@shawpipe.ca WEBSITE: www.shawpipe.ca BOOTH: 216 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Shaw Pipe is part of Bredero Shaw, the global leader in the development and manufacture of pipe coating solutions for the oil, gas and water industries. Shaw Pipe operates six ISO 9001 certified coating facilities in Canada capable of meeting all of our client’s requirements. CONTACT: Don Brierley

SIMARK CONTROLS LTD 10509 46 St SE Calgary AB T2C 5C2 PHONE: (403) 284-3508 FAX: (403) 279-6553 EMAIL: mark.wheeler@simark.com WEBSITE: www.simark.com BOOTH: 74 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Simark Controls Ltd is a service oriented “Value Added” distributing company specializing in the sales and service of high quality instrumentation, automation and power products as follows: General Monitors gas and flame detectors, Control microsystems SCADA, gas flow and automation products, ABB low voltage drivers, Simark turbine flow meters and totalizers. CONTACT: Jason Thain

SLR CONSULTING (CANADA) LTD 1054 Winnipeg St Regina SK S4R 8P8 PHONE: (306) 525-4690 FAX: (306) 525-4691 BOOTH: 281 CONTACT: Mitch Kenaschuk

International Package Express Service (IPX) HEAD OFFICE North Portal (306) 927-2165 Regina ......................(306) Saskatoon ................(306) Regway ....................(306) Moose Jaw ..............(306)

352-2662 244-4847 969-2126 694-4322

Nationwide Services Web Site: www.percydavis.com E-mail: info@percydavis.com

D&D Oilfield Rentals

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Your 1st Call for Equipment Rentals Equipment

New Saskatchewan Location Carlyle, SK Floc, Flare, Shale, PreMix, 400 Phone: (306) 577-3324 & 960 BBL Tanks Fax: (306) 636-2380 Generators Redcliff AB Light Towers Phone: (403) 548-2700 Loaders Toll Free: 1-877-548-2700 Hot Shot Deliveries Fax: (403) 548-2244 Picker Services Lloydminster, AB Winch Tractor Services Phone: (780) 875-5171 Pipe Handling Equipment Toll Free: 1-888-875-5171 Tubulars Fax: (780) 875-5292 Pumps Email: info@ddoil.net • Website: www.ddoil.net

New Equipment Accumulators Manifold Shacks B.O.P.’s & Annulars Garbage/Recycle Bins Wellsite Shacks Coring Equipment Complete Diverter Packages

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS

SMS EQUIPMENT

www.tristaroilandgas.com

2907 Millar Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 6P6 PHONE: (306) 931-0044 FAX: (306) 931-3222 BOOTH: 446, 447, 448 PRODUCT/SERVICE: SMS Equipment is North America’s largest dealer, supplying the Komatsu product line to the construction, forestry and mining industries. SMS Equipment has locations in Regina and Saskatoon offering parts, service and sales. CONTACT: Vicky Gardner

SOUTH SASK RATHOLE LTD PO Box 1052 Weyburn SK S4H 2L3 PHONE: (306) 842-1868 FAX: (306) 842-2039 BOOTH: 528 CONTACT: Bruce Hodgkin

SOUTHEAST BIN & TRAILER RENTAL PO Box 87 Griffin SK S0C 1G0 PHONE: (306) 861-9271 FAX: (306) 842-8809 BOOTH: 522 CONTACT: Jim Piel

SPARTAN CONTROLS LTD 305 27 St SE Calgary AB T2A 7V2 PHONE: (403) 695-2730 FAX: (403) 207-0847 BOOTH: 77, 92 CONTACT: Pam Anderson

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SPECTRUM INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATICS LTD 5-6721 67 Ave Red Deer AB T4P 1K3 TOLL FREE: (877) 321-7732 FAX: (403) 314-9011 EMAIL: spectrum@theronmail.com WEBSITE: www.siautomatics.com BOOTH: 243 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Allison transmission service, sales and parts specialists. CONTACT: Blair Henry

SPIDERPLOW SERVICES INC 203-2303 4 St SW Calgary AB T2S 2S7 PHONE: (403) 369-5004 WEBSITE: www.spiderplow.com BOOTH: 52 PRODUCT/SERVICE: SpiderPlow is a privately owned company in Calgary, AB which provides highly specialized pipe installation service across North America. SpiderPlow owns and operates the only North American fleet of Germanengineered Fockersperger pipeplowing equipment. CONTACT: Mathew Neufeld

SPRAY GUARD 306 Quebec St Regina SK S4R 1K5 PHONE: (306) 924-2435 FAX: (306) 545-6186 BOOTH: 258 CONTACT: Aaron Langlois


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS STELLAR SIGNS LTD

STEWART STEEL INC

PO Box 99 Estevan SK S4A 2A2 PHONE: (306) 634-5975 FAX: (306) 634-6021 EMAIL: stellarsigns@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.stellarsigns.ca BOOTH: 49 CONTACT: Harold Helm

PO Box 1087 Weyburn SK S4H 2L3 PHONE: (306) 842-4411 FAX: (306) 848-3519 EMAIL: info@stewartsteel.com WEBSITE: www.stewartsteel.com BOOTH: 218 PRODUCT/SERVICE: A full service, custom industrial fabrication shop offering mig, tig and arc welding, rolling, shear and brake work and metal punching in steel, aluminium and stainless steel. Also available is torch and plasma cutting, laser profiling, abrasive surface preparation and industrial coating, and a C.A.D. (Solidworks, 2-D and 3-D) design department. CWB certified. CONTACT: Kerry Bryant

STERLING TRUCK & TRAILER SALES LTD 762 McDonald St Regina SK S4N 7M7 PHONE: (306) 525-0466 FAX: (306) 352-7011 EMAIL: aaronb@saskvolvo.com WEBSITE: www.saskvolvo.com BOOTH: 503 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Full sales, service, and parts for Volvo heavy trucks and GMC medium duty trucks as well as a custom line of highway and construction trailers. CONTACT: Aaron Bartoshewski

STETTLER OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT PO Box 652 Stettler AB T0C 2L0 PHONE: (403) 742-6686 FAX: (403) 742-8225 EMAIL: sales@uic.ca WEBSITE: www.sog.ca BOOTH: 276, 277 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stettler Oil & Gas Equipment is a company committed to customer satisfaction. Low overhead, competitive purchasing and flexibility enables us to offer a quality product at an economical price. The contractors we employ have a combined total of over 100 years experience in the oil and gas industry. All packaging and construction is done under an ABSA Registered QC Program. Using proven designs, methods, and focusing on 8” to 30” Vertical Separator packages helps to ensure the best price possible. We also manufacture large Inlet Separator packages as well as integral packages with 50, 100 or 200 BBL Tanks and Well Head Wet Metering Packages. CONTACT: Andy Vanderlee

STREAM-FLO INDUSTRIES LTD 217 3 St Estevan SK S4A 0N6 PHONE: (306) 634-4719 FAX: (306) 634-3287 EMAIL: jflaman@streamflo.com WEBSITE: www.streamflo.com BOOTH: 69, 70 PRODUCT/SERVICE: As a leader in the field of wellhead development, production, manufacturing, and an innovator and producer of pipeline check valves, Stream-Flo Industries Ltd. has been committed to oilfield equipment design, manufacturing, and sales since 1962. Stream-Flo Crown products: wellhead and Christmas tree equipment, API gate valves, and check valves. CONTACT: Jason Flaman

SUMMIT LIABILITY SOLUTIONS 142-855 42 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 1Y8 PHONE: (403) 802-3633 FAX: (403) 802-3634 EMAIL: info@summitls.ca WEBSITE: www.summitls.ca BOOTH: 245 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Summit Liability Solutions is Western Canada’s leading environmental service provider. Offering turnkey liability management solutions, Summit focuses on regulatory compliance when delivering cost effective liability management solutions. Drilling waste management, reclamation, remediation, spill clean-up, predrilling assessment and acquisition divestiture evaluation services from Manitoba to British Columbia. CONTACT: Damon Lamontagne/Jeff Carratt

microbial solutions WWW.DPSMICROBIAL.COM

CONTROL & ELIMINATE PARAFFIN, IRON SULPHIDES AND ASPHALTENES IN OILFIELD PRODUCTION AND INJECTION WELLS .

THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE.

Red Deer, AB

403.990.1582

Calgary, AB

403.686.7020 306.486.2110

Frobisher, SK

CPR & First Aid H2S Alive Fall Protection TDG - WHIMS Confined Space Driver Evaluation PME Training Ground Disturbance Special Provisional Engineer Firefighting Detection & Control of Flammable Substances Class 1A Driver Training Rig Rescue

“Training Provided at our Location or Yours” Estevan • Weyburn • Assiniboia • Whitewood • Moosomin

Registration : 1-866-999-7372 www.southeastcollege.org

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS SUPERIOR PROPANE INC 1810 Francis St Regina SK S4N 7C4 PHONE: (306) 539-6016 FAX: (306) 757-0244 BOOTH: 234, 235 CONTACT: Derek Diebel

CAPABLE OF DRILLING ANY TYPE OF WELL SE SASKATCHEWAN OR SW MANITOBA HAS TO OFFER! SUPPLYING THE NEWEST IN TECHNOLOGY TO THE OILFIELDS. “No one ever regretted using quality!”

492 Henderson Dr Regina SK S4N 6E3 PHONE: (306) 525-9505 FAX: (306) 525-4272 BOOTH: 257 CONTACT: Mike Melnyk

SWAYZE CONCRETE LTD PO Box 563 Weyburn SK S4H 2K7 PHONE: (306) 842-6558 FAX: (306) 842-0414 BOOTH: 529 CONTACT: Ryan Swayze

Derrick Big Eagle President & General Manager Office: 306.453.2506 Fax: 306.453.2508 Box 312, Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0

TAM INTERNATIONAL OIL SERVICES LTD

Visit our Website at: www.eagledrillingservices.ca “Your #1 choice Driller for Bakken wells in SE Saskatchewan”

K & D Truck Parts Quality Used Truck Parts & Components Distributor for PAI, Replacement Parts for Mack, Cummins & IHC PAI Parts for Eaton Rockwell & Fuller Major Rebuilder of Transmissions, Differentials & Other Driveline Components

“Sales & Service” New

Used Rebuilt

After Hours Answering Service

Located in Regina Fleet St. N. off Hwy 43 North of the Land Fill Site Website: www.kdtruckparts.com Email: kdtruckparts@sasktel.net

1-800-667-2870 Ph: 306-721-6987 Fax: 306-721-6970

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2611 58 Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 0B4 PHONE: (403) 279-8012 FAX: (403) 236-2443 EMAIL: info@tam-canada.com WEBSITE: www.tamintl.com BOOTH: 231 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Tam International Oil Services Ltd is an independant oil service company providing inflatable and swellable packer products and services to the oil and gas industry. Special focus multi-stage facturing solutions using Freecap® Swellable Packers; coil tubing and slickline/wireline conveyed applications; straddle tools for testing, stimulation and perforation washing. CONTACT: Ray Vlielander

TARTAN CONTROLS INC 320-1201 5 St SW Calgary AB T2R 0Y6 PHONE: (403) 710-2968 FAX: (403) 262-1493 BOOTH: 4, 5 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Tartan Controls Inc designs, manufactures and supplies downhole drilling motors for all types of drilling applications. CONTACT: Scott McGillivray

TECHMATION ELECTRIC & CONTROLS LTD 1-43 East Lake Cres NE Airdrie AB T4A 2H5 PHONE: (403) 243-0990 FAX: (403) 243-1434 WEBSITE: www.techmationelectric. com BOOTH: 43, 44 PRODUCT/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 & gas sectors. Please contact us to learn more about our full range of services and how we can offer full value to your company. CONTACT: Shane Carnahan

THE TRUCK OUTFITTERS 1200 McIntyre St Regina SK S4R 2M6 PHONE: (306) 565-8555 FAX: (306) 625-0709 BOOTH: 287 CONTACT: Dean Phillips

THREE STAR ENVIRONMENTAL CORP PO Box 160 Alida SK S0C 0B0 PHONE: (306) 443-2429 FAX: (306) 443-2453 WEBSITE: www. threestarenvironmental.com BOOTH: 214 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Three Star Environmental provides a wide variety of expertise in the upstream oil and gas industry. Projects include environmental protection plans, impact assessments, pre-disturbance assessments, vegetation and wildlife risk assessments, environmental audits, gas migration testing, electro-magnetic surveying and reclamation plans for oil, emulsion, produced water spills, flare pits, and abandoned well sites. CONTACT: K. Dean Hoffman


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS TIERRA ALTA

TRAILTECH INC

4926 89 St NW Edmonton AB T6E 5K1 PHONE: (780) 462-8271 FAX: (780) 466-8887 EMAIL: richardhogman@tierraalta. com WEBSITE: www.tierraalta.com BOOTH: 516, 517 PRODUCT/SERVICE: PC pump manufacturing, supply and service, coiled rod distribution and gripper services. Automation solutions for artificial lift. CONTACT: Richard Hogman

PO Box 988 Gravelbourg SK S0H 1X0 PHONE: (306) 648-3158 FAX: (306) 648-3305 BOOTH: 250 CONTACT: Ryan Miller

TITAN LOGIX CORP 4130 93 St NW Edmonton AB T6E 5P5 PHONE: (780) 462-4085 EMAIL: crystal@titanlogix.com WEBSITE: www.titanlogix.com BOOTH: 280 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Titan Logix Corp is an advanced technology industrial instrumentation and controls company focused on the design, manufacturing, distribution and servicing of instrumentation and automation solutions. CONTACT: Crystal Peterson

TOPCO OILSITE PRODUCTS LTD 9519 28 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6N 0A3 PHONE: (780) 719-5433 FAX: (780) 436-3659 BOOTH: 11 CONTACT: Jason Garries

TPC INTERNATIONAL 15803 121A Ave NW Edmonton AB T5V 1B1 PHONE: (780) 451-4894 FAX: (780) 452-6786 WEBSITE: www.TIREBOSS.com BOOTH: 33 PRODUCT/SERVICE: The TIREBOSS™ Tire Pressure Control system is a computerized device, operated from the cab, allowing the driver to reduce and increase tire pressures while the vehicle is moving. TIREBOSS™ provides exceptional traction and flotation, reduced rutting, less road damage, and improved access to work sites. www.TIREBOSS.com CONTACT: Ray Dykstra

Does your oilfield waste go to a safe place?

Did you know that Plains Environmental is the first class 1A rated disposal facility in Saskatchewan and that our facility secures your waste from ground, water, as well as airborne contamination?

TREMCAR INC 790 Montrichard Ave Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu QC J2X 5G4 PHONE: (866) 984-4004 FAX: (450) 347-8372 WEBSITE: www.tremcar.com BOOTH: 524, 525 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Stainless steel and aluminum tanker trailers for transport of liquid sanitary chemical products as well as dry bulk products. CONTACT: Greg Chartrand

TRI-ALTA OILFIELD INDUSTRIES LTD 9759 51 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6E 4W8 PHONE: (780) 440-4022 FAX: (780) 463-5597 EMAIL: john@tri-alta.com BOOTH: 67, 68 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Production equipment locations: Redwater, Edmonton, Calgary, in Alberta; Swift Current and Estevan in Saskatchewan. Electrical submersible pumps, spooler trucks, service personal testing, designs, surface equipment, and cable. Edmonton centre has complete line of rod pumps, barrels, plungers, balls and seats, polish rods and liners, shear couplings, rod couplings, tubing drains, tubing couplings, pup joints, and API replacement parts. CONTACT: John Weeks

Did you know that our facility is the only one in Saskatchewan fully licensed to accept Upstream, Midstream, Downstream, NORM and Industrial waste?

There is a safer way to dispose of your waste.

For more information Phone (306) 728-3636 Or look us up on www.plainsenvironmental.com

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TRICAN WELL SERVICE LTD 2900-645 7 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 4G8 PHONE: (403) 266-0202 FAX: (403) 215-5891 EMAIL: info@trican.ca WEBSITE: www.trican.ca BOOTH: 439, 440 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Headquartered in Calgary, AB, Trican provides a comprehensive array of specialized products, equipment, and services that are utilized during the entire life cycle of oil and gas wells. Services include deep coiled tubing, nitrogen fracturing, cementing, acidizing, intermediate depth coil tubing, Polybore, jet pumping, and industrial services. CONTACT: David Charlton

PRODUCTS 2008 INC.

T 780.490.5185 F 780.437.2187

4624 Eleniak Road NW Edmonton AB T6B 2S1

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS TRINITY SAFETY & TRAINING

UNITED DIAMOND LP

2301 Millar Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 2Y1 PHONE: (306) 261-7233 FAX: (306) 955-8718 BOOTH: 13 CONTACT: David Chalmers

1410-555 4 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3E7 PHONE: (403) 355-2505 FAX: (403) 264-3287 EMAIL: sbain@united-diamond.com WEBSITE: www.united-diamond.com BOOTH: 508 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Supplier of quality PDC and roller cone drill bits. CONTACT: Scott Bain

TS&M SUPPLY

Toll Free:

1-888-748-3877 R.B. (Rick) Kenderdine President

SUPPLIERS OF: Topco/Weatherford/CTE Float Equipment Circulating Equipment (from 114 mm up to 244.5 mm) Surface Hole Reamers (251 mm, 311 mm, 349 mm) Main Hole Reamers 210 mm

Nine Units Serving the Saskatchewan and Manitoba Oilfields for Over 20 Years

1003 Railway Ave Weyburn SK S4H 2V5 PHONE: (306) 842-4604 FAX: (306) 842-0535 WEBSITE: www.tsmsupply.com BOOTH: 430, 431, 432 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Petroleum and industrial supplies: Pipe, valves, fittings, specialities, Centron Fibreglass line pipe and downhole tubing, sucker rods, bottomhole pumps, meter and treater parts, repair meters, pumps and valves, fire extinguishers, and safety supplies. CONTACT: Pete Anderson

TUNDRA BOILER & INSTRUMENTATION LTD 7523 Flint Rd SE Calgary AB T2H 1G3 PHONE: (403) 255-5222 FAX: (403) 253-4448 EMAIL: stevec@tundrasolutions.ca WEBSITE: www.tundrasolutions.ca BOOTH: 35 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Tundra Boiler & Instrumentation is a dynamic and progressive industrial instrumentation supplier for the western Canadian industry. We pride ourselves in outstanding customer service that will make your instrument selection process truly second to none. We look forward to seeing you! CONTACT: Steve Close

UNITED CENTRIFUGE LTD

Manufacturers of: t Truck and Trailer Mounted Vacuum Units t Hydro Vacs t Combination Vac/Pressure Wash Units t Distributors of: t Parts and Service for Fruitland, Moro and Hibon Pumps

24 Hour On Call Parts and Service

1002 - 15th Avenue, Nisku, Alberta T9E 7S5 Phone: (780) 955-3030 www.westechvac.com 74

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PO Box 1266 Weyburn SK S4H 2L5 PHONE: (306) 842-2378 FAX: (306) 842-2403 EMAIL: unitedcentrifuge@sasktel.net WEBSITE: www.unitedcentrifuge.ca BOOTH: 512, 513, 514 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Suppliers of centrifuges, premix tanks, EZ load system, polymer injection tanks, shale bins and rig matting. Provide on-site supervision as well as prewell or pre-project planning for solid control and processing for all types of drilling projects, underbalanced drilling and mining projects. CONTACT: Wayne Ebel

VANKO ANALYTICS LTD 179 Worthington Ave Winnipeg MB R2M 1R9 PHONE: (204) 694-9478 FAX: (204) 694-9482 BOOTH: 256 CONTACT: Ted Sidock

VAREL ROCK BITS CANADA INC 9926 29 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6N 1A2 PHONE: (780) 435-5706 FAX: (780) 438-3290 EMAIL: sales@varelrockbits.com WEBSITE: www.varelrockbits.com BOOTH: 507 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Varel Rock Bits Canada is one of the leading suppliers of oilfield drill bits within Canada. We supply, develop and service tricone drill bits, PDC fixed cutter bits and a full range of workover bits for all our customer’s drilling needs. CONTACT: Wade Ganje

VIRTUS GROUP LLP 200-2208 Scarth St Regina SK S4P 2J6 PHONE: (306) 522-6500 FAX: (306) 522-6222 BOOTH: 290 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Oil and gas industry services. Assurance and audit. Corporate and personal tax. Tax planning. Succession planning and business advisory. CONTACT: Jerry Rieger

WARNER TRUCK INDUSTRIES LTD 330 4 Ave E Regina SK S4N 4Z6 PHONE: (306) 359-1930 FAX: (306) 359-3453 EMAIL: reception@warnerindustries. ca WEBSITE: www.warnerindustries.ca BOOTH: 403, 404 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Freightliner is the leading heavy truck manufacturer in North America. Doepker Trailers diversified and quality next to none. Parts and service operations are open seven days a week. CONTACT: Jeremy Brass


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS WATERFLOOD SERVICE & SALES LTD

WELLSTREAM CANADA LTD

PO Box 1490 Estevan SK S4A 2L7 PHONE: (306) 421-1352 FAX: (306) 634-7887 EMAIL: bobsiroski@waterflood.com WEBSITE: www.waterflood.com BOOTH: 437 PRODUCT/SERVICE: New product: ALX pumpjacks. Gardner Denver: production, 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. CONTACT: Darcy Yergens

300-840 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3E5 PHONE: (403) 261-8873 FAX: (403) 269-3287 EMAIL: bill.forrest@wellstream.com WEBSITE: www.wellstream.com BOOTH: 201, 202 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Flex Steel is a revolutionary spooled, flexible ONSHORE pipeline technology, manufactured by Wellstream International, a world leader in offshore pipeline systems. Size range 2” to 6” pressure range 750 - 2250 psi. CONTACT: Bill Forrest

WATEROUS POWER SYSTEMS 10025 51 Ave NW Edmonton AB T5E 0A8 PHONE: (780) 437-8276 FAX: (780) 437-5864 BOOTH: 207, 208 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Waterous Power Systems is North America’s leading distributor of MTU, MTU Onsite Energy, Detroit Diesel, Mercedes-Benz Allison Transmission and GE Energy product lines. We power all aspects of industry including oilfield, mining, transportation, power generation, agrculture and forestry. CONTACT: Crystal Chong

WEATHERFORD CANADA 1100-333 5 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3B6 PHONE: (403) 693-7500 FAX: (403) 693-7720 WEBSITE: www.weatherford.com BOOTH: 426, 427, 428, 429 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Weatherford International Ltd is one of the largest global providers of advanced products and services that span the drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention cycles of oil and gas wells. Weatherford employs approximately 43,000 employees worldwide, operates in more than 100 countries to include 125 globally distributed manufacturing facilities supporting 800 service bases and 16 technology development and training facilities. CONTACT: Kim Fitzmaurice

WESTECH VAC SYSTEMS LTD 1002 15 Ave Nisku AB T9E 7S5 PHONE: (780) 955-3030 FAX: (780) 955-3826 WEBSITE: www.westechvac.com BOOTH: 406 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Manufacturers of T.C. 407/412 code truck and trailer mounted vacuum units and hydrovacs, parts, sales, and service. CONTACT: Gary Battle and Geoff Dowson

100, 200 and 400 BBL Tanks Please call us with your Custom Fabrication Requirements!

www.westeel.com www.northern-steel.com Peter Koopman Industrial Tank Sales, Southern Saskatchewan Ph. 306-525-5481 ext. 311 Cell 306-596-8137 Serving the Saskatchewan Petroleum Upstream from our facilities in Regina & Tisdale.

WESTEEL/NORTHERN STEEL INDUSTRIES PO Box 1718 Tisdale SK S0E 1T0 PHONE: (306) 873-4531 FAX: (306) 873-2252 BOOTH: 217 CONTACT: Kristine Hurd

Enviro-Tub... First class secondary containment protecting the product environment and primary container.

WESTERN GAUGE & INSTRUMENTS LTD Bay 2-4045 74 Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 2H9 PHONE: (403) 236-4888 FAX: (403) 236-7629 EMAIL: sales@wgiltd.com WEBSITE: www.wgiltd.com BOOTH: 34 CONTACT: Gerry Hafichuk

Enviro-Tub… • One complete totally enclosed portable secondary containment pkg. • Keeps weather out...snow, rain, water, etc. • Protection and security for primary container, chemical pumps and site glass. • Allows for possibility of total recovery of expensive product. • Permits for use of low cost single wall repairable tanks, plastic or steel. • Exceeds G-55 guidelines. Canadian Enviro-Tub Inc Phone: (403) 742-2967 Fax: (403) 742-5239 email: help@enviro-tub.com www.enviro-tub.com

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YOUR COMPLETE ONE STOP OILFIELD & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY STORE. • • • • • • •

Centron Fiberglass Linepipe & Tubing Multiplex Pump Sales & Service Centrifugal Pumps PARTS & SERVICES FOR Linepipe & Tubular OILFIELD EQUIPMENT, MULTIPLEX & SUBSURFACE Bottom Hole Pumps P.C. Pumps Estevan, SK 306-634-6494 Pipe, Valves & Fittings, Weyburn, SK 306-842-4604 Including: Carbon Steel, Stainless Melita, MB 204-522-3238 Regina, SK 306-721-2260 Steel, PVC, CPVC, Fiberglass

We offer in house valve actuation, instrumentation tube and fittings, as well as a complete line of sanitary pipe & fittings.

Saskatoon, SK Winnipeg, MB Moosomin, SK Thunder Bay, ON Oxbow, SK Provost, AB Redcliff, AB Calgary, AB Redvers, SK

306-931-2929 204-888-5454 306-435-2969 807-622-5554 306-483-2522 403-753-2364 403-548-6131 403-294-4531 306-452-3470

Visit us at booths 430, 431 & 432. www.tsmsupply.com

Estevan Fire & Safety

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS

WESTERN OILFIELD SPECIALTIES CORP 7108 56 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6B 1E4 PHONE: (780) 437-7733 FAX: (780) 437-7792 EMAIL: wos@wos.ab.ca WEBSITE: www.wos.ab.ca BOOTH: 18, 19 PRODUCT/SERVICE: See the DCI Shock Absorber for sucker rod pumping wells. Improves efficiency of the lifting system. Canadian representative for PCC Pollution Control products for environmental containment, Browning On-Off Tools and Skinner Brothers wellhead and production equipment. CONTACT: Geoff Ewanchew

WESTEX INC 2845 W 48th Pl Chicago IL 60632 PHONE: (773) 523-7000 FAX: (773) 523-0965 BOOTH: 244 CONTACT: Greg Kelly

WESTPOWER EQUIPMENT LTD

Estevan Sales & Service Facility Now Open! Visit us at #1-502 6th Street Manufacturer of downhole Electrical Submersible Pumping Systems as well as surface Horizontal Pumping Systems and Variable Frequency Generators to the oil industry.

• Service Technician and Spool Truck available • For service call Chris at 306.461.6644 • For sales call Karry at 306.421.7435 • For all other inquiries call 306.634.6281

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4451 54 Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 2A2 PHONE: (403) 860-5712 FAX: (403) 720-3175 BOOTH: 213 CONTACT: Greg Woolverton

WEYBURN CREDIT UNION/ SPECTRA CREDIT UNION PO Box 1117 Weyburn SK S4H 2L3 PHONE: (306) 842-6641 FAX: (306) 842-2135 EMAIL: info@weyburn.cu.sk.ca WEBSITE: www.weyburn.cu.sk.ca BOOTH: 518 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Complete oilfield financial services. Financing for exploration or investment in wells & production, equipment, expansion or new ventures. Deposit services. Group RRSPs. CONTACT: Randy Geisler

WIKA INSTRUMENTS CANADA LTD 2366 Ave C North Saskatoon SK S7L 5X5 PHONE: (306) 221-2957 FAX: (306) 244-4084 EMAIL: info@wika.ca WEBSITE: www.wika.ca BOOTH: 71, 98 PRODUCT/SERVICE: WIKA is a world leading manufacturer of electronic and mechanical pressure and temperature instrumentation. With our extensive line of pressure gauges, diaphragm seals, thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTD’s), thermowells, infrared pyrometers, and associated accessories we can provide a solution for any measurement task. WIKA is also the exclusive Canadian distributor for Brooks Instrument, Kimray, PGI, and YZ Systems, and FlowMD Provers. CONTACT: Doug Woolsey

WILCO INDUSTRIES PO Box 309 Neilburg SK S0M 2C0 PHONE: (306) 823-4949 FAX: (306) 823-4950 EMAIL: sales@uic.ca WEBSITE: www.wilcoindustries.ca BOOTH: 276, 277 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wilco Industries manufactures storage tanks for the oilfield industry. Located on 10 acres of land in Neilburg, Saskatchewan, 80 km southeast of Lloydminster, Wilco has over 14,000 sq ft of shop space and is capable of building tanks up to 32’ tall. Wilco builds all sizes of tanks, but our main focus is 750 and 1000 BBL heavy oil tanks.


EXHIBITOR LISTINGS WIL-TECH INDUSTRIES LTD

YOUNG ENERGYSERVE INC

PO Box 1147 Estevan SK S4A 2H7 PHONE: (306) 634-6743 FAX: (306) 634-5871 EMAIL: wti@wil-tech.ca WEBSITE: www.wil-tech.ca BOOTH: 417, 418 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wil-Tech is a supplier of hydraulics and industrial products to the oilfield service industry. Offering design, fabrication, and repair of hydraulic systems. With in-shop or mobile repairs and testing of pumps, motors, cylinders, valves, and hoses. As an agent for Explosives Ltd, Wil-Tech is the only provider of perforating and wireline products in southeast Saskatchewan. CONTACT: Jim Wilson

234125 Wrangler Rd SE Rocky View AB T1X 0K2 PHONE: (403) 216-4040 FAX: (403) 668-9779 EMAIL: milt@youngenergyserve.ca WEBSITE: www.youngenergyserve.ca BOOTH: 97 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Confined space, degassing and cleaning for tanks, vessels, towers and bullets. Full service packages include: entry/cleaning personnel, safety service, and procedures. High pressure wash and vacuum services. Experienced turnaround crews. CONTACT: Milt Deck

WINACOTT WESTERN STAR AND STERLING TRUCKS 485 6 Ave E Regina SK S4N 5A3 PHONE: (306) 525-2777 FAX: (306) 525-9971 EMAIL: t.winacott@winacott.ca WEBSITE: www.winacott.ca BOOTH: 604, 605, 613 PRODUCT/SERVICE: We sell Western Star and Sterling brand trucks, plus we’re the newest dealers of Doepker Trailers. We have full service bays and a parts department. We also specialize in trailer parts and service. Full suspension specialists for all makes of light duty trucks and trailer springs hangers, etc. CONTACT: Trevor Winacott

WOOD GROUP ESP (CANADA) LTD 300-1015 4 St SW Calgary AB T2R 1J4 PHONE: (403) 263-7166 FAX: (403) 263-7211 EMAIL: john.hedges@woodgroup. com WEBSITE: www.woodgroup-esp. com BOOTH: 236, 237 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Wood Group ESP is one of the western world’s largest electric submersible pump manufacturers and service companies, and offers a comprehensive range of electric submersible and surface pumping solutions to the world-wide oil production industry. We have full service locations throughout western Canada, including Estevan, SK; Leduc, AB; and Brooks, AB. CONTACT: Charlene Racine

170 Valley Point S. 52559 Hwy 21 Sherwood Park, AB T8A 4S6

1.877.467.5149 • www.horizoncanada.net MEDICAL

· Mobile Treatment Centre (MTC) · fits all full size pick-up trucks · complies with CMVSS · reinforced fibreglass construction · insulated

UTILITY

· built to fit all makes & models · numerous options · customize to individual requirements · 4.5’ - 6’ interior height · reinforced in critical areas

ZEDI INC 500-600 6 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 0S5 PHONE: (403) 444-1100 EMAIL: contactsales@zedi.ca WEBSITE: www.zedi.ca BOOTH: 47 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Zedi specializes in production operations management creating operational efficiencies for oil and gas producers. With production surveillance, well lifecycle optimization, or data management and reporting, Zedi can help you manage your operations from wellhead to wealth. Visit our booth to view the latest in hardware and web-based applications. CONTACT: Quintin Pomeroy

CLIMATE CONTROL

· completely insulated (R12) · large payload capacity · durable construction · fits all full size pick-up trucks · reefer units available

Authorized dealer for:

STARTERS

www.tufport.com

ALTERNATORS All make coverage for small and large engines. Exchange or new heavy duty replacements, complete testing and rebuilding service. Various DC motors.

ZEE MEDICAL CANADA INC PO Box 4087 Saskatoon SK S7K 4E3 PHONE: (306) 933-4681 FAX: (306) 975-0096 BOOTH: 87 PRODUCT/SERVICE: Zee manages the first aid and safety of your workplace. We partner with you to provide the products, instruction, and services needed to keep your employees on the job. Our representatives will help train your employees and help you meet OH&S regulations by providing appropriate products, services, and instruction on-site. CONTACT: Brenda Agnew

LONG-LIFE ALTERNATORS EXTEND BATTERY LIFE

ELECTRIC GENERATORS • Rugged, reliable 12V DC to AC power conversion • True sine wave • Up to 1600 watts continuous

www.alternatorstarter.com 1-888-515-2726 826-45th Street E Saskatoon, SK S7K 0W5

PH: 306-244-9818 FX: 306-244-2223

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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Argus Machine Co Ltd .......................................................................................... 9 Bert Baxter Transport Ltd .................................................................................. 44 Black Sivalls & Bryson (Canada) Ltd .................................................................. 65 Brother’s Specialized Coating Systems Ltd ........................................................ 52 Canadian Advanced ESP Inc .............................................................................. 76 Canadian Enviro-Tub Inc ................................................................................... 75 Carson Energy Services Ltd ............................................................................... 22 Custom Vac Services Ltd .................................................................................... 61 D & D Oilfield Rentals Corp ............................................................................... 69 Danco Equipment Inc ......................................................................................... 67 Dean’s Pump Service Ltd .................................................................................... 71 DEL Equipment Limited ..................................................................................... 32 DFI Corporation ........................................................................ outside back cover Do All Metal Fabricating .................................................................................... 58 Eagle Drilling Services Ltd ................................................................................. 72 Estevan Plastic Products Ltd .............................................................................. 25 Fast Trucking Service Ltd .................................................................................. 57 Flexpipe Systems .......................................................................................... 14-15 4 Star Ventures Ltd ............................................................................................ 50 Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd ................................................................................ 64 Gibson Energy Ltd ................................................................................................ 3 Great Western Tong Services (1987) Ltd ........................................................... 74 Hei-Bro-Tech Petroleum Services ...................................................................... 68 Hi-Way 13 Transport Ltd .................................................................................... 66 Horizon Enterprises Inc ..................................................................................... 77 Jerry Mainil Ltd ................................................................................................. 16 K & D Truck Parts Ltd ......................................................................................... 72 Karam A.L. ......................................................................................................... 77 Kenilworth Combustion Ltd ............................................................................... 23 Kudu Industries Inc ............................................................................................ 20 Lash Enterprises ................................................................................................ 64 LJ Welding & Machine ....................................................................................... 63 Mailhot Industries Alta ...................................................................................... 28 Meyers Norris Penny .......................................................................................... 44

M-I Swaco .................................................................................. inside front cover Millennium Directional Service Ltd .................................................................. 54 Milligan Bio-Tech Inc ......................................................................................... 17 Minard’s Leisure World, Arctic Well Site Ltd ...................................................... 53 Ministry of Energy and Resources ....................................................................... 6 Moose Mountain Mud ........................................................................................ 48 NDT Systems & Services (Canada) Inc ............................................................... 56 Northern Bridge and Mat Rentals Ltd ................................................................ 36 Northern Steel ................................................................................................... 75 Percy H Davis Custom Brokers ........................................................................... 69 Plains Environmental Inc .................................................................................. 73 Prairie Mud & Chemical Service Ltd .................................................................. 34 Prairie Newspaper Group .................................................................................. 31 Propak Systems Ltd ............................................................................................ 42 Quality Wireline Services Ltd ............................................................................ 67 REDCO Equipment Sales Ltd ............................................................................. 59 SaskPower Corporation ..................................................................................... 35 SaskTel ............................................................................................................... 11 SMS Equipment ................................................................................................. 51 Southeast Regional College ............................................................................... 71 Sterling Truck & Trailer Sales Ltd ...................................................................... 29 Stewart Steel Inc ................................................................................................ 62 Telsec Building Corporation .............................................................................. 24 Tierra Alta .......................................................................................................... 55 Titan Logix Corp ................................................................................................ 65 Tremcar Inc ................................................................................. inside back cover TriStar Oil & Gas Ltd .......................................................................................... 70 TS&M Supply ..................................................................................................... 76 United Centrifuge Ltd ........................................................................................ 19 Virtus Group LLP ............................................................................................... 68 Volant Products 2008 Inc ................................................................................... 73 Westech Vac Systems Ltd ................................................................................... 74 Wil-Tech Industries Ltd ...................................................................................... 66 Xtreme Oil Tools ................................................................................................ 70

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