Well abandonment is the process of permanently closing a well so it will no longer produce oil or gas and will not pose safety or environmental risks.
Proper abandonment prevents leaks, protects groundwater and surface environments, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, reducing long‑term liability for operators and landowners.
Evaluate well integrity, review records, and design an abandonment program that meets regulations
Set mechanical or cement plugs, verify isolation with tests, remove surface equipment, and cut and cap the casing below ground level.
Address: 8531 Chiles Industrial Rd, Red Deer, AB T4P 2L4, Canada
Email: [email protected]
Dispatch: 403-896-6913
Field Sales Rep:
Mike Clement - 780-779-3589
Calgary Sales rep:
Nicole Huys - 403-826-7818
Owner:
Stu Watson - 403-305-4121
Operations:
Mitch Mclean - 403-896-6913
Well abandonment is the process of permanently closing a well so it will no longer produce oil or gas and will not pose safety or environmental risks.
Proper abandonment prevents leaks, protects groundwater and surface environments, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, reducing long‑term liability for operators and landowners.
Evaluate well integrity, review records, and design an abandonment program that meets regulations
Set mechanical or cement plugs, verify isolation with tests, remove surface equipment, and cut and cap the casing below ground level.
Address: 8531 Chiles Industrial Rd, Red Deer, AB T4P 2L4, Canada
Email: [email protected]
Dispatch: 403-896-6913
Field Sales Rep:
Mike Clement - 780-779-3589
Calgary Sales rep:
Nicole Huys - 403-826-7818
Owner:
Stu Watson - 403-305-4121
Operations:
Mitch Mclean - 403-896-6913