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BJ Services opens new bases in Canada


Published Nov 17, 2009
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BJ Services in Canada

BJ Services Company has opened two new operations bases in Canada. The new bases are dedicated to delivering process and pipeline services to customers throughout Canada.

A new Canada process and pipeline services headquarters was recently opened in Edmonton, Alberta and features training facilities, conference rooms and offices for approximately 30 staff members. The facility houses management, engineering, sales, accounts, safety and training departments for process and pipeline services in Canada. "This expansion reflects the company’s confidence in—and commitment to—Canada. We look forward to continued growth of our business across the country," said Gordon Bradbury, BJ Services Company, business unit manager – process and pipeline services for Canada. “This new facility is a key element of BJ’s process and pipeline services’ plans to expand throughout Canada, as well as our aggressive growth strategy in the Americas,” he added.

In addition, the company has opened a new facility in Fort McMurray, Alberta. BJ Services will provide a wide range of plant and pipeline precommissioning and maintenance services, including oil flushing, nitrogen services, chemical cleaning and pipeline services.

"This base will make it possible for us to better support our many customers in the Fort McMurray area by cutting our response time. In addition, it offers related cost reduction benefits to our clients, and illustrates our continued commitment to the Fort McMurray area,” said Bradbury. “To support the base, we have invested heavily in capital equipment. We look forward to continuing the success that has become synonymous with BJ Services’ process and pipeline services in Canada," he added.

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