64
Oil & Gas Directory Covering Arctic oil and gas operations and the logistics, construction and service firms that support them A biannual supplement Vol. 20, No.2 October 2015 A rctic A rctic

rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    5

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Oil & Gas DirectoryCovering Arctic oil and gas operations

and the logistics, construction and service firms that support them

A biannual supplement

Vol. 20, No.2October 2015

ArcticArctic

Page 2: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

www.lynden.com 1-888-596-3361

At Lynden, we understand that plans change but deadlines don’t. That’s why we proudly offer

our exclusive Dynamic Routing system. Designed to work around your unique requirements,

Dynamic Routing allows you to choose the mode of transportation — air, sea or land — to

control the speed of your deliveries so they arrive just as they are needed. With Lynden you

only pay for the speed you need!

Only pay for the speed you need... Dynamic Routing!SM

Page 3: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 3Discover

Discover Fountainhead Hotels for your next…

• Business Trip

• Business Meeting or Conference

Personalized Guest Service • Outstanding Value • 4 Convenient Locations

• We’ve perfected the extended stay experience

Offering• Complimentary wireless internet access

• Complimentary fitness center access

• Complimentary airport shuttle for arrivals & departures

Fountainhead Hotelsyour first choice in Fairbanks

Locally owned in Fairbanks

Wedgewood ResortSophie Station SuitesBridgewater HotelBear Lodge

FountainheadHotels.comReservations 800.528.4916

Wander Lake at Wedgewood ResortFairbanks Alaska

Page 4: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

4 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

AABR

AECOM Environment

aeSolutions

Air Liquide

Alaska Clean Seas (ACS)

Alaska Dreams

Alaska Frontier Constructors (AFC)

Alaska Marine Lines

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services

Alaska Railroad

Alaska Rubber

Alaska Steel Co.

Alaska Textiles

Alaska West Express

Alpha Seismic Compressors

American Marine

Arctic Controls

Arctic Slope Telephone Assoc. Co-op.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply

ARCTOS

Armstrong

ASRC Energy Services

AT&T

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply

Avalon Development

B-FBald Mountain Air Service

Bombay Deluxe

Bowhead Transport

Brooks Range Supply

Calista Corp.

Canrig Drilling Technology

Carlile Transportation Services

Chevrolet of South Anchorage

CHI Aviation

ClearSpan Fabric Structures

CN Rail

Colville Inc.

Computing Alternatives

CONAM Construction

ConocoPhillips Alaska

Construction Machinery Industrial

Cook Inlet Energy

Crowley Solutions

Cruz Construction

Delta Leasing

DET-TRONICS

Dowland-Bach Corp.

Doyon Anvil

Doyon Drilling

Doyon, Limited

Doyon Universal Services

Egli Air Haul

exp Energy Services

F. Robert Bell and Associates

Fairweather

Flowline Alaska

Fluor

Foss Maritime

Fugro

G-MGBR Oilfield Services

GCI Industrial Telecom

Global Diving & Salvage

Global Geophysical Services

GMW Fire Protection

Golder Associates

Greer Tank & Welding

Guess & Rudd, PC

Harley Marine Services

Hawk Consultants

HDR Alaska

Inspirations

Judy Patrick Photography

Kenworth Alaska

Kuukpik Arctic Services

Last Frontier Air Ventures

Learn to Return

Lounsbury & Associates

Lynden Air Cargo

Lynden Air Freight

Lynden Inc.

Lynden International

Lynden Logistics

Lynden Transport

MagTec Alaska

Mapmakers of Alaska

MAPPA Testlab

Maritime Helicopters

Motion Industries

N-PNabors Alaska Drilling

Nalco

NANA WorleyParsons

Nature Conservancy, The

NEI Fluid Technology

Nordic Calista

North Slope Telecom

Northern Air Cargo

Northwest Linings

Opti Staffing Group

Pacific Alaska Lumber

Pacific Pile

PacWest Drilling Supply

Parker Drilling

PENCO

Petroleum Equipment & Services

Polyguard Products

PND Engineers Inc.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska)

ProComm Alaska

Price Gregory International

Q-ZResource Development Council

Ravn Alaska (formerly Era Alaska)

SAExploration

SAFWAY

Sophie Station Suites

STEELFAB

Stoel Rives

Taiga Ventures

Tanks-A-Lot

The Local Pages

Total Safety U.S. Inc.

TOTE-Totem Ocean Trailer Express

Totem Equipment & Supply

TTT Environmental

Turnagain Marine Construction

UIC Design Plan Build

UIC Oil and Gas Support Services

Unique Machine

Usibelli

Vigor Alaska

VION Investments

Volant Products

Weston Solutions, Inc.

Companies involved in serving the Arctic oil and gas industry

Page 5: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 5

The Arctic Oil & Gas Directoryis a biannual

marketing publicationof Petroleum News,

which is owned by PetroleumNewspapers of Alaska LLC. Forinformation on how to be partof this directory, please contact

Marti Reeve at907 522-9469 or

[email protected]

Directory staff

MARY MACKCEO/CFO

KAY CASHMANPublisher

MARTI REEVESpecial Publications Director/

Advertising Manager

STEVEN MERRITTProduction Director

SUSAN CRANEAdvertising Director

BONNIE YONKERAK/NATL Advertising Specialist

HEATHER YATESBookkeeper

TOM KEARNEYAdvertising Design Manager

DEE CASHMANCirculation Representative

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 231647

Anchorage, AK 99523-1647

Phone: (907) 522-9469Fax: (907) 522-9583

E-mail: [email protected] Page: www.PetroleumNews.com

Cover photo:The M/V Svenja, chartered by Crowley

Marine Solutions, places Furie OperatingAlaska, LLC’s Kitchen Lights topside on an

offshore platform support base in CookInlet, Alaska. As the prime contractor for

the project this summer, Crowley success-fully installed the Kitchen Lights natural

gas production platform, onshore produc-tion facility and underwater pipeline,which included nearly 16 miles of ce-

ment-coated pipe stretching from sea toshore.

Photo courtesy:Jeff Schultz

CONTENTSBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS47 GCI

COMPANY NEWS47 Bald Mountain Air Service earns Medallion Shield;

Lolofietele joins AECOM team; Haines new CFO for Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply; Crowley scholarships help four students achieve goals

48 Motion Industries Chairman Bill Stevens retires; CalistaCorp. sets record shareholder dividend; Cindy Shakejoins AECOM team; Anchorage company solves construction challenges

49 airweather celebrates reopening of Medical Clinic;Kvichak Marine & Vigor Industrial announce merger;Brownlee joins AECOM as wetland biologist; MotionIndustries releases Tom’s Toolbox video

50 Volant’s additional need for space spurred by demand;Fairweather receives BP safety award; ASRC reacheshistoric revenue sharing milestone; Crowley announcesmembership in the Trident Alliance

51 Fairweather recognized at safety & health conference;AECOM welcomes Rockwell back to its Anchorage team;Volant unveils new HydroFORM SlimLINE centralizers;Motion Industries releases Zep hand cleaner video

52 C&J and Nabors announce transaction completion;Amanda Reeves joins Alaska Rubber Group team;

Making Your Sites Safer Together Audit. Document. Operate.

Arctic Oil & Gas DirectoryVol. 20, No. 2

Released October 2015

Oil & Gas DirectoryCovering Arctic oil and gas operations

and the logistics, construction and service firms that support them

A biannual supplement

Vol. 20, No.2October 2015

ArcticArctic

Page 6: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

6 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Crowley honored for outstanding marine safety; Crowley honored with Earth Day Award for initiatives

53 ASRC executive unanimously selected as council chair;2015 educational scholarships awarded to six students;Global Diving & Salvage announces addition of GTS;Shake inducted into Anchorage Athena Society

54 Vigor expands its new build capacity in Tacoma; ASRCmourns the passing of ‘Etok’ Edwardsen Jr.; AECOM hiresRichard Greer as a senior biologist; Crowley Accordacquires Maritime Management Services

55 Motion Industries and Koyo team up in MiHow2 video;Crowley honored with second ‘Elite Vessel Award’; AES‘Paannaq Program’ wins 2015 Communitas Award;Expro wins the 2015 RoSPA President’s Award

56 F. Robert Bell & Assoc. hires new business manager;Theresa Phillips-Guim joins Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corp.;Eighty-eight Crowley vessels honored with awards;Bell acquires operations manager

57 Expro enters into strategic meter sales agreement;Global establishes Southern California location; Welshreceives professional land surveyor license; Ad campaignfeaturing North Slope Borough wins award

58 Lynden Oilfield Services to serve North Slope customers;AECOM welcomes contracts administrator Suz Kyzer;Fugro awarded ExxonMobil Alaska G&G program

59 New Alaska Native powerhouse assembled in Arctic;AECOM hires Tux Seims as an engineer in training;Polyguard introduces addition to its product line

61 Calista board selects first chairwoman in history; UsibelliCoal achieves safety milestone; AECOM hires Webb as asenior chemist; ASRC Energy Services names Reed seniorVP and CFO; PESI mourns the loss of Donald Parker

62 AECOM hires Ortiz as a contracts and procurement lead;ALS&S announces retirement of Dick Wells; North SlopeTelecom celebrates 35th anniversary; Gall with ABR Inc.achieves doctorate

PHOTO FEATURES17 On the Job: Crowley19 2015 Academy: GeoFORCE Alaska

Q&A COMPANY PROFILES7 AECOM: positively impacting lives, transforming

communities to make the world a better place

9 aeSolutions, superior process safety engineeringand automation solutions

11 Det-Tronics, over 40 years of global leadership in fireand gas safety systems

13 Global Geophysical Services world class leader in Seismic

15 Hawk celebrates 30 years serving the energy industry

CONTENTS

Bowhead can barge it | Specialized vessels | Arctic experts

A member of the Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation family of companies

• Marine cargo transportation

• Specializing in construction project cargo support

• Marine cargo services to all Alaska coastal villages

www.bowheadtransport.com

1(800) 347-0049

THANK YOU FOR

SHIPPING WITH

BOWHEAD!BOWHEABOWHEA

wheadtransportwheadtransport

Page 7: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 7

CO

URT

ESY

AEC

OM

Q. What is the official name of your company?A. AECOM

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom? A. AECOM’s founder, Richard G. Newman, shared a dream

with a handful of Ashland Inc. employees of creating an industry-leading firm dedicated to making the world a better place. Richardled an employee buyout with full support of our parent, AshlandInc., and on April 6, 1990, AECOM evolved to become an inde-pendent firm formed by the mergerof five Ashland entities. WhileAECOM’s official founding was in1990, some predecessor firms haddistinguished histories dating backmore than a century.

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies?If so, please name those firms and their relationship to yourcompany.

A. Since our founding in 1990, more than 50 companies havejoined AECOM. Our combination with URS in 2014 is particularlyof note, as it was the biggest combination in our history and morethan doubled our workforce as well as revenue.

Q. Where is your company located?

A. AECOM’s headquarters are in Los Angeles, Calif., and weserve clients in more than 150 countries. In Alaska, AECOM has of-fices in Anchorage and Fairbanks, with smaller satellite or projectoffices/camps throughout the state.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. AECOM is a premier, fully integrated professional and techni-

cal services firm positioned to design, build, finance and operateinfrastructure assets around the world for public- and private-sec-tor clients. Our employees include architects, engineers, design-ers, planners, scientists and management and constructionservices professionals. In Alaska, following the combination withURS, AECOM provides arctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle, from permitting for air,water, soils and solid waste to planning, design and constructionthrough production and site closure.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge overthe competition?

A. What sets AECOM apart is our collaborative way of workingglobally and delivering locally. We are able to draw together, fromaround the world, teams of engineers, planners, architects, land-scape architects, environmental specialists, economists, scientists

AECOM: positively impacting lives,transforming communities to make

the world a better placeCompany joined forces with URS in 2014, now providing arctic-smart engineering

and environmental services in Alaska

Continued on next page

Alyeska Pipeline, preferred engineering,procurement and construction contract

Page 8: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

8 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

and consultants, as well as cost construction, project and programmanagers, who are dedicated to delivering the most innovative andappropriate solutions.

AECOM is also ranked as the #1 engineering design firm by rev-enue in Engineering News-Record magazine’s annual industryrankings and has been recognized by Fortune magazine as aWorld’s Most Admired Company.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or lo-cations?

A. Combining with URS accelerated AECOM’s strategy of offer-ing an integrated-delivery model with superior capabilities to de-sign, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets by adding keycapabilities and expertise in markets including construction, oil &gas, power and government services.

We have also, through the combination with URS, more thandoubled our workforce, which expands our capacity to serveclients.

In Alaska specifically, we have expanded the size of our work-force threefold during the past six years.

Q. How has the AECOM-URS combination impacted Alaska?A. Locally, the combination of AECOM and URS increased the

company’s capabilities and resources, enabling us to providegreater value to clients in Alaska. AECOM’s in-state operations nowconsist of more than 250 engineers, scientists, planners and sup-port staff. In addition to the increase in local resources, AECOMcan now draw on a much larger, global network of experts to de-liver high quality, innovative solutions to our Alaskan customers.

Q. What new markets, clients or projects is AECOM plan-ning to expand into in the next year?

A. Joe Hegna, AECOM vice president in Alaska, says, “I like tosee us implement innovative solutions. For example, we are testingunmanned aerial systems for a client on the North Slope.”

Q. What do you most want people to know about yourcompany?

A. AECOM has a rich heritage in Alaska, which includes 75years of executing more than 10,000 projects ranging in size fromUS$5,000 to US$150 million — including serving Alaska’s oil & gasindustry for 45 years, since the discovery of oil in Alaska’s NorthSlope; and supporting the mining industry for 40 years. We arevery proud of our strong relationships with Alaska Native organiza-tions and communities.

Overall, the most important thing we want AECOM to beknown for is our integrity, which is one of our core values.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently in Alaska?

A. Locally, half of our work is for the oil & gas business. Exam-ples include: Alaska LNG Project: This is an engineering and envi-ronmental effort where we are providing pre-front end engineeringand design (pre-FEED) for the gas treatment plant and environmen-tal baseline studies in support of the Environmental, Regulatory andLands (ERL) function for the project; Alyeska Pipeline Service Com-pany: This is an engineering, procurement and construction man-

agement project where we are providing general engineering, ma-terials procurement, construction management, in-house design,drawing and documentation services for projects on the pipelineand marine terminal; BP, Prudhoe Bay: AECOM replaced the stocktank vapor, intermediate pressure (STV/IP) compressors at a Prud-hoe Bay flow station; ConocoPhillips, Kuparuk: AECOM is provid-ing FEED and detailed design services for the North East West SakDrill Site 1H Development Project; ExxonMobil, Point Thomson:We are providing environmental support to obtain permits enablingthe project, working with the designer to assure that regulatory re-quirements are met and assisting the client in meeting internal re-quirements; TransCanada, Alaska Pipeline Project: This is anengineering and environmental project where we are providingpre-FEED for the gas treatment plant and environmental baselinestudies providing support for the ERL function for the project.

The other half of our work is divided into services for the privateand public sectors. Recently, we have been active in mining, e.g.,the Donlin Project; power, e.g., the Shemya Power Plant; infrastruc-ture, e.g., the Ketchikan Shipyard; and remediation, e.g., Air ForcePoint Lay Deactivated Landfill Removal.

An interesting story is how AECOM’s service to Alaska began. InJune 1942, during World War II, a large invasion force was headedtoward the Alaskan mainland when it was surprised and defeatedby a force of 110 U.S. Air Force bombers. The bombers had beendeployed from an airbase near Dutch Harbor built by a heritageAECOM company. After the war, a high-ranking Army Officer wasquoted in a magazine saying that our construction of the airbasewas “the project that saved Alaska.”

Since that time, AECOM has been involved in numerous signa-ture projects, including every major Alaska North Slope oil & gasproject such as the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk,Alpine and Northstar.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps doesthe company take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. AECOM has an excellent safety record. We have a world-classsafety program, named “Safety for Life,” that is built around em-ployee involvement and sets the expectation that employees, con-tractors and business partners should take personal responsibilityfor keeping colleagues safe. Safety for Life also includes a behaviorbased program for which safety concerns and near misses are bothreported and investigated with a fit-for-purpose review. Safety is an-other of our core values.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site? A. www.aecom.com

continued from page 7

AECOM

Alaska LNG

CO

URT

ESY

AEC

OM

Page 9: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 9

Q. What is the official name of your company?A. aeSolutions

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies?If so, please name those firms and their relationship to yourcompany.

A. Our registered names are Ap-plied Engineering Solutions and AESolutions Alaska, LLC, but we dobusiness as aeSolutions.

Q. What do you most want people to know about your com-pany?

A. Industrial Process Safety and integrated automation solu-tions.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina with regional

offices in Anchorage, Alaska and Houston, Texas

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom?

A. Founded in 1998 by Mike Scott, Ken O’Malley, and BrianMerriman

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. aeSolutions is a complete supplier of performance-based

process safety engineering and automation solutions. To fulfill amission of continuously improving the safety performance of theprocess industry, we utilize proven processes to help ensure con-sistent project execution and help customers optimize produc-tion, quality, and safety. aeSolutions is committed to providingengineering services that enable our clients to sustainably own,operate, and maintain their process facilities.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently?

A. We are currently providing certified Burner ManagementSystems (BMS) and Fire & Gas Systems (FGS) to Alaskan upstreamcustomers in classified areas based on safety best in class hard-ware platforms. These projects include engineering, systems inte-

aeSolutions, superior process safetyengineering and automation solutions

Going above and beyond in its mission of consistent performance and project execution since 1998

Continued on next page

Quality is important. aeSolutions’14,000 sq. ft. UL 508A-certifiedpanel fabrication shop ensures

that we control the quality of theproduct delivered.

CO

URT

ESY

AES

OLU

TIO

NS

Page 10: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

10 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

gration, and installation supervision.

Q. How many employees does your company have? A. We have 162 employees which includes: Professional team

formed by more than 40 CFSE/CFSP/TUV/PE certified profession-als and more than 30 ISA-trained professionals; Thought leaders infunctional safety and industrial cybersecurity lifecycle manage-ment and automation solutions; Principals are voting members ofIEC 61511, 61508, and 62443; (5) ISA certified instructors; ISAS84 fire & gas working group chair; ISA safety division chair.

Q. Describe the equipment your company uses and are thereany new equipment purchases planned?

A. For our system integrated (SI) products, we are platform in-dependent and will implement the PLC or DCS of the client’schoice. Our expertise lies in the application. For most systems,we maintain systems that we can simulate the client’s field equip-ment, for service agreement and field maintenance troubleshoot-ing, also safe and productive operations. aeSolutions recentlyobtained NNNY and NRBX UL listings certifying industrial controlpanels for use in hazardous locations and shipped their firstNNNY listed Burner Management System (BMS) panels to an oiland gas customer in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-tions?

A. Yes, we are increasing our footprint in Houston and have re-cently added sales representation in Denver to cover West coastoperations. This allows us full coverage of all Contiguous States.

Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?A. No, we feel that a solid safety-based foundation allows us to

service an area that clients need the most help in navigating. Con-tinuing this safety-based experience into automation implementa-tion sets us apart from our competition.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge overthe competition?

A. Performance safety-based approach to automation.

Q. What new markets, clients or projects did your companyattract in the last year?

A. We are expanding our efforts into the front-end engineeringfor automation projects. We find our clients need the help to de-fine systems properly upfront to minimize the surprises during im-plementation and commissioning. We have been called upon tocleanup some competitors projects since they did not understandthe entire lifecycle requirements to safety-based automation.

Q. What is the most challenging work/contract the companyhas undertaken?

A. We had a client with a gas processing plant where the au-tomation company could not complete the project due to the in-experience in total system design, including safety instrumentedsystems (SIS), fire and gas systems (FGS) and basic process controlsystems (BPCS). We came in and determined where the systemswere deficient. To correct the problem, we actually had to re-

move a couple of the systems to rewire and reprogram them, toprovide the appropriate functionality. We corrected the system is-sues and worked harmoniously with the client through commis-sioning. We currently have a technical services agreement (TSA)to provide the technical assistance in running the plant.

Q. What are the biggest obstacles to completing work yourcompany undertakes?

A. Definition. Defining the requirements of the process andthen mapping the automation to execute the process safely andefficiently to create value for the client.

Q. What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge inthe next five years?

A. Training our staff. We need to continually invest in trainingto ensure our employees have the knowledge to provide ourclients value. We focus this by investing in classroom, field andeven pairing our senior engineers with junior team members topass knowledge along.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps does thecompany take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. All aeSolutions locations reported zero lost-time accidents in2014. This is the second consecutive year that aeSolutions hasposted zero lost-time accidents company-wide.

The aeSolutions 14,000 sq. ft. complete panel fabrication facil-ity, which assembles and ships large control panel systems, re-ceived the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce Safety Award.

Q. Has your company been involved in any communityprojects or charity events?

A. aeSolutions sponsors a team every year to participate in theAlaska Special Olympics Polar Plunge in Anchorage and all officesparticipate in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Light theNight Walk and Fundraiser in addition to supporting the Ameri-can Heart Association.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site?A. www.aesolns.com

continued from page 9

AESOLUTIONSCommunity service is important.Employees participate in Special

Olympics Alaska Polar Plunge.

CO

URT

ESY

AES

OLU

TIO

NS

Page 11: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 11

Q. What is the official name of your company?A. Det-Tronics

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other compa-nies? If so, please name those firms and their relationship toyour company.

A. Det-Tronics is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, aunit of United Technologies Corporation, a leading provider tothe aerospace and building systems industries worldwide.

Q. What do you most want people to know about yourcompany?

A. Det-Tronics is a global leader in industrial hazard safety so-lutions, providing flame detection, gas detection and hazardmitigation systems for critical in-dustrial applications. We design,build, test, and commission SIL-2flame and gas safety systems thatrange from conventional panelsto fault-tolerant, addressable sys-tems. Our flame and gas detectors are globally certified to thelatest product approval standards.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Our headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Q. Where are your other major locations?A. We have major sales and service offices in Houston,

Texas, London and Singapore, as well as other offices in Cal-gary, Anchorage, andcities in Latin America, theMiddle East, Europe andAsia.

Q. What year was thecompany founded and bywhom?

A. Det-Tronics wasfounded in 1973 by threeengineers who adapted anexisting flame detectiontechnology to a new seg-ment.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. We design, build, test and commission SIL-2 capable flame

and gas safety products that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that are globally certified.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently?

A. Our flame and gas detection products and our FM-listedDet-Tronics Eagle Quantum Premier® (EQP) fire- and gas-safetycontroller are used now by a major oil and gas producer inPrudhoe Bay, Alaska.

Q. How many employees does your company have?A. Det-Tronics has about 350 employees, 16 offices, and we

work with over 75 representatives, globally.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its op-erations or locations?

A. Det-tronics recently opened a new office inAnchorage, Alaska to provide service, design andsystems manufacturing. We also have a presencein Kenai, Alaska, which allows us to be very re-sponsive to customers in the Cook Inlet region.In addition, we have expanded our manufactur-ing floor in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Q. Is the company changing any of its serv-ices or products?

A. Det-Tronics is constantly developing andimproving its products and services. Recently re-leased products include the following: The

FlexSight™ LS2000 Line-of-Sight Infrared Gas Detector, whichfeatures improved optical field of view (±0.8 degree), an ad-vanced housing design, simplified mount and breakthrough

Det-Tronics, over 40 years of globalleadership in fire and gas safety systems

Since 1973, the company has been designing, building and testing productsto meet the needs of its clients

Continued on next page

Det-tronics Alaskaoffice building

Eagle Quantum Premier®(EQP) fire- and gas-safetycontroller

CO

URT

ESY

DET

-TR

ON

ICS

Page 12: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

12 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

alignment tolerance; theFlexSonic® Acoustic GasLeak Detector, which ana-lyzes 24 discrete frequencybands in the ultrasonic spec-trum, accurately identifyingthe sound of a gas leak whileignoring other nuisance en-vironmental sounds; and theDet-Tronics Eagle QuantumPremier® fire- and gas-safetycontroller, now availablewith Ethernet connectivity, aflexible, distributed intelli-gent system that providesflame/gas detection, alarmsignaling, fault notificationand extinguishing agent release control. It is rated for hazardousClass 1/Division 2 and Class 1/Zone 2 locations, and certified toANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm code.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge overthe competition?

A. Our focus is to help our customers mitigate the risks ofgas leaks and fires, enhance safety, and protect assets. Det-Tron-ics invests significantly in engineering, research and develop-ment and certification testing. Our experienced systemengineers analyze, design and implement site-specific solutionsthat are certified for hazardous locations and applications all

over the world. Our dedicatedteam of project support personnelprovide engineering services fromproject definition to systems inte-gration, commissioning and be-yond, including formal training,ongoing technical support andfield service.

Q. What new markets, clientsor projects did your company at-tract in the last year?

A. In Alaska, much of ourgrowth has been with smaller oilcompanies that require a systemthat is cost-effective and flexible.The modular design of the EQPsystem allows these customers toinstall a system that can be ex-panded if needed with minimal en-gineering and system componentcosts. We are also supplying fullsolutions that include suppressionfrom Kidde Fire Systems and watermist fire protection from Marioff

along with our EQP-based systems. Kidde and Marioff are alsoparts of UTC Building & Industrial Systems.

Q. What is the most challenging work/con-tract the company has undertaken?

A. Det-Tronics has recently undertaken a majorproject located in northwest Siberia, a very chal-lenging environment with extreme temperatureperformance requirements.

Q. What are the biggest obstacles to complet-ing work your company undertakes?

A. Our goal is to provide superior safety solu-tions that are effective, reliable and flexible forthe most challenging environments and applica-tions. To do this we must remain connected toour customers and to the certification and regula-tory agencies with whom we work globally to en-sure that we meet the varied and ever changingglobal regulatory hazloc and performance require-ments for our products.

Q. What do you see as your company’sbiggest challenge in the next five years?

A. Fluctuating oil prices are changing the economic environ-ment across the industry. We will continue to provide the rightsolutions for the required protection that protect both peopleand our planet.

Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-mark event coming up?

A. Det-Tronics just celebrated our 40th anniversary in 2014.It has grown steadily over that time.

Q. What is theaverage length oftime employee’swork for the com-pany?

A. We havemany employeeswho have beenhere between 20and almost 40years. The averagetenure is morethan 10 years.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps doesthe company take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. We are ISO 140001 certified. We implemented a compre-hensive environment, health and safety program to protect ouremployees from work-related injuries and to ensure a produc-tive workforce; we’ve had no serious injuries and minimal timeloss due to work-related injuries.

Q. Has your company been involved in any communityprojects or charity events?

A. We continually support various charities, including theUnited Way.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site?A. www.det-tronics.com

continued from page 11

DET-TRONICS

FlexSight™ LS2000Line-of-Sight InfraredGas Detector

FlexSonic® Acoustic GasLeak Detector

X3301 Multispectrum IRFlame Detector

Page 13: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 13

Q. What is the official name of your company?A. Global Geophysical Services, Inc.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Global Geophysical is headquartered in Houston, TX with

regional offices around the world including Anchorage, AK.

Q. What year was the company founded?A. Global was founded in 2005.

Q. What is your company’s pri-mary business activity?

A. Global delivers seismic data,products and services that enablehigh-resolution insight into subsurface structure, faults, frac-tures, rock properties, and reservoir dynamics. Our seismic so-lutions include seismic and Ambient Seismic data acquisition,processing, reservoir geophysics and integrated interpretationand consulting services, in addition to multi client data libraryproducts. Our objective is to help oil and gas companies iden-tify and characterize prospectivity and productivity, reducerisk, optimize well plans and well completions, and monitorchanges in hydrocarbon reservoirs.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently?

A. In the last few years Global has completed multiple im-portant projects on the North Slope. During the 2014 acquisi-tion season, the Company completed a 3D acquisition programof approximately 200 square miles. The project was one of thelargest ever conducted during a single season on the NorthSlope with regards to the number of combined source and re-ceiver points. In the fourth quarter of 2014, Global completed asmaller 2D program near Glenallen, Alaska. Upon completionof that program, the Company returned to the Slope to acquire150 square miles of 3D seismic data during the 2015 winter ac-quisition season. Also in 2015, Global completed Ambient Seis-mic test lines with very positive results, which demonstratedthe Company’s advanced Ambient Seismic capabilities in ex-treme arctic environments. Global hopes to continue buildingon its arctic experience this coming acquisition season.

Q. Describe the equipment your company uses?A. Global utilizes its proprietary AutoSeis® high-definition

autonomous nodal recording system for seismic data acquisi-tion. As the only nodal recording system on the market that

Global Geophysical Services a Leader in ProvidingFast, Actionable and Affordable Seismic

Delivering innovative seismic data acquisition, processing, analysis, and reservoir characterization

Continued on next page

A line of Global's AutoSeis® high definition recorders onthe North Slope during the company's recent 3D seismic

data acquisition project. Over the last few years, the Auto-Seis® autonomous nodal recording system has demon-

strated the ability to perform reliably in the arcticenvironment, as well as penetrate the region's thick per-

mafrost to capture high resolution seismic data.

CO

URT

ESY

GLO

BAL

GEO

PHYS

ICA

L

Page 14: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

14 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

records true 32-bit integer format, the AutoSeis® HDR has deliv-ered breakthrough results in terms of project duration and dataquality, all with less environmental impact. Weighing in at just0.7 lbs., it is the smallest and lightest node in the industry, butits resin case offers superior durability. The system has provencapable of operating reliably even in extreme arctic conditions.Global is also the only seismic service provider in Alaska usingION AHV IV 380 vibrators with 80,000 lbs. of peak force andSercel VE-464 vibrator electronics.

Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?A. Global is continually exploring unique ways to reduce

costs and improve efficiency while developing original tech-niques for utilizing seismic data from a non-traditional perspec-tive. Some of the company’s more noteworthy technologicaladvancements include random 3D design, Ambient Seismic andSEISMIC on DEMAND.

Using its random-3D design method Global is moving awayfrom the old model of 3D design that starts with, and aims topreserve, a symmetrical grid of source and receiver points. Thisinnovation enables those points to be moved to accommodatesurface and cultural obstacles by starting with accessible sourcepositions on preexisting roads and trails, and designing receiverpositions around them to maximize coverage, increase effi-ciency and reduce costs.

The sensitivity and flexibility of the AutoSeis® HDR makes itcapable of recording Ambient Seismic data while acquiring 3Dseismic data or monitoring frac jobs. Coupled with Global’spatented and proprietary processing techniques, Ambient Seis-mic reveals key reservoir features such as natural faults and frac-tures.

One of Global’s most recently developed products is SEIS-MIC on DEMAND. This integrated offering expands the applica-tions of seismic data from exploration to operations. Bynaturally leveraging our innovative 3D seismic, Ambient Seismicmonitoring and processing technologies, we are able to deliverfull and actionable information to engineers at a scale and pacethat is practical for the operational world of drilling, comple-

tions and production.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge overthe competition?

A. Our main strength or ‘edge’ is the unique value thatcomes from the cumulative impact of the combined applicationof our technologies, workflows and experience. Using the Auto-Seis® HDR, Global has demonstrated market-leading productiv-ity, while affordably acquiring high-resolution, wide-azimuthseismic data. To access the full potential of this high qualitydata, Global employs advanced proprietary processing tech-nologies that provide customers with crisp, more accurately im-aged data for interpretation and also for truer amplitude fidelityin final offset-azimuth gathers. Well-prepared seismic data allowfor the generation and analysis of numerous and often complexseismic attributes which, when integrated with geological,petrophysical, completion and production information, revealimportant insights into prospectivity and productivity, identifyexploration risks, and even assist with completion optimization.

Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-mark event coming up?

A. This past May, Global celebrated the 10th anniversary ofits first seismic shot. Global Crew 444 took its ‘first shot’ Friday,May 13, 2005, in Godley, TX.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps doesthe company take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. Global’s 2014 Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) andfrequency rate for the combined Days Away From Work and Re-stricted/Transfer (DART) cases were both all time companylows (the lower, the better). Global continuously looks for waysto improve performance and safety. Each year, we produceHSEQ goals and objectives to help guide the Company and pro-vide focus on the programs in place to achieve our objectives.In addition to companywide goals and objectives, regional lead-ers also produce their own HSEQ goals and objectives for theirareas of responsibility, these are disseminated throughout theirrespective areas and product lines.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site? A. www.globalgeophysical.com

continued from page 13

GLOBAL GEOPHYSICAL

Two members of Global Crew 480 walk out to an AutoSeis®HDR unit deployed as part of the company's 3D acquisitionproject during the 2015 season.

CO

URT

ESY

GLO

BAL

GEO

PHYS

ICA

L

Page 15: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 15

Q. What do you most want people to know about yourcompany?

A. Hawk is an Alaska-based firm specializing in project man-agement services for owners, contractors, developers and engi-neers. We serve the energy industry, the public sector, andprivate organizations responsible for delivering major projects.

We specialize in providing professional staffing andquality/inspection services to the energy industry, as well asserving as expert consultants in all phases of planning, designand management of construction and operations of oil and gasfacilities.

Q. Where is your company located?A. ALASKA: Hawk Consultants, LLC 670 W. Fireweed Lane,

Ste. 201, Anchorage, Alaska 99503TEXAS: Hawk Technical Services, LLC 16522 Avenplace Rd.,

Tomball, Texas 77377

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom?A. Maynard Tapp started Hawk’s predecessor company in

1985, and Mike Jens and Dave Norton joined as partners in2003.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. Hawk provides services to clients in the following areas:

facility and pipeline integrity management; front-end planningand project feasibility; contractingstrategy and project deliverymethods; budgeting, schedulingand reporting systems; health,safety and environmental manage-ment; quality assurance and in-spection services; supply chain management services;engineering, project and construction management; disputeresolution and claims management.

Q. Who are the four principals of the company and whatis their background?

A. Maynard Tapp holds an extensive project controls back-ground both domestically and internationally. Maynard special-izes in planning, cost control, and effective project controlstrategies.

Dave Norton is a registered professional civil engineer andhas a long and distinguished history working on Alaskan oil andgas projects, specializing in engineering, permitting, integritymanagement, and regulatory strategy.

Mike Jens is a registered professional mechanical engineerand has been active in the engineering and construction indus-try since 1968. He focuses on project and construction manage-ment services for both industrial and commercial projects. He

is an experienced claims consultant who has successfully re-solved over 500 construction disputes.

Pat McQuillan joined Hawk in 2014 after a 25 year career inthe inspection services and technical staffing industry. Over thecourse of his career, he has managed all aspects of the businessincluding recruitment and human resources,accounting and finance, operations manage-ment, systems development and project man-agement, sales and marketing, and executivestrategy development and implementation.

Q. How many employees does your com-pany have?

A. Our professional staff includes 80-100people working for clients in Alaska, NorthDakota, California and Texas.

Q. Is your company expanding any of itsoperations or locations?

A. In 2014 we opened a new Texas officeto serve the lower 48 and internationalclients.

Our operations are based in Houston towork alongside our Houston-based clientproject management teams and central pro-curement groups, and to emphasizequality/inspection services as a new businessline. Pat McQuillan joined Hawk as the Gen-eral Manager of the Houston-based operation.

Hawk celebrates 30 years serving the energy industry

Company has worked over one million man-hours with no lost time injuries

Drema Fitzhughjoined Hawk in2015 as BusinessDevelopment Man-ager. She will be fo-cused on securingnew clients andnew employees andmaintaining rela-tionships with ourcurrent clients. Shecomes to Hawkwith 17 years of ex-perience in oil andgas business devel-opment and mar-keting. She is basedin our Anchorageoffice.

Hawk’s principals, (L-R) Maynard Tapp, Mike Jens, Pat McQuillan, and DaveNorton, have over 150 years of combined experience with projects and oper-ations. Maynard Tapp holds an extensive project controls background bothdomestically and internationally. Maynard specializes in planning, cost con-trol, and effective project control strategies.

Continued on next page

CO

URT

ESY

HA

WK

CO

NSU

LTA

NTS

Page 16: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

16 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Hawk has long recognized the importanceof the Houston market and its unofficial desig-nation as the epicenter of the energy industry.Many Alaskan projects have roots in Houstonand with the establishment of the new officein Texas, Hawk aims to broaden its horizonsand expand its sphere of influence to both do-mestic and international projects.

Maynard Tapp, Managing Partner, says“Hawk’s current clients typically have servicerequirements beyond Alaska. By establishing aTexas-based office Hawk will be able to betterserve clients in the industrial Gulf Coast andin international locations. There are some natural synergies be-tween Texas and Alaska that Hawk will be able to leverage tothe benefit of our clients.”

Dave Norton, Partner, says “Pat has a deep well of experiencein our business and we believe with Pat on board Hawk is wellpositioned to expand its presence and provide improved re-sources and services to its clientele. Hawk has collaborated withPat over the years and we are excited about him coming onboard.”

Pat McQuillan is equally excited about the new opportunity,noting that “Hawk’s client-focused, flexible and responsive ap-proach will be well received in the Houston market.”

Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-mark event coming up?

A. We are celebrating our 30th year of operation in 2015 andwe are proud of our reputation in the business community thatwe have developed over the years. We are supportive of thenext generation of Alaskans that will be working in the oil patchby granting scholarships at UAA and with the Alaska Native Sci-ence and Engineering Program (ANSEP).

Q. What is your company’s safety record?A. We take pride in having worked over one million hours

with no lost time injuries and we were awarded the Alaska Gov-ernor’s Safety Award of Excellence for our million-hour mile-stone.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site? A. More information about Hawk can be found at

www.hawkpros.com

continued from page 15

HAWK

Jeannette Messinais Vice-President ofOperations and isresponsible for allback-office and ad-ministrative activi-ties. She has beenwith Hawk for 25years.

We are celebrating our 30th year of operation in 2015and we are proud of our reputation in the business

community that we have developed over the years. Weare supportive of the next generation of Alaskans that

will be working in the oil patch by granting scholarshipsat UAA and with the Alaska Native Science and

Engineering Program (ANSEP).

Page 17: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 17

ON THE JOB: Crowley Photos courtesy Crowley

The Arctic Hawk hovercraft, specifically designed by Crowley to perform in the harsh Alaskan Arctic, allows operations on Northstar Island in Prudhoe Bay to continueseamlessly even during the shoulder seasons, when marinevessels can’t operate and the ice roads aren’t ready, butwhen equipment still must be delivered and personnel stillneed to get to work.

The Crowley-contracted heavy-lift vessel, Svenja, outfitted with two cranes, lifts the topsidemodule onto the newly installed monopod in Cook Inlet for Furie Operating Alaska, markingthe first time a production platform has been installed in Cook Inlet since 2001. Crowley provided the engineering and project management for the undertaking, which included installation of 16 miles of subsea gas pipeline, and faced challenges including the extremeCook Inlet currents and tides.

Crowley employees bring hundreds of years of combinedexperience to every project, including the Liberty Sealift, pictured above. As part of the historic project, implementedby BP, Parker Drilling Company and Crowley, one of thelargest pieces of equipment ever constructed for NorthSlope oil production was transported from Vancouver,Washington, to BP’s Endicott Satellite Drilling Island, located15 miles east of Prudhoe Bay.

Crowley played a central role in the original development of Northstar Island, a man-made island six miles offshore in Prudhoe Bay, delivering the processing modules andproviding transportation for all of the workers.

Using vessels such as the Crowley Alliance, picturedhere in operation at Sakhalin Island Russia, Crowleyhas amassed more than 60 years of Arctic experiencein Alaska, Russia, Canada and Antarctica.

Crowley transported modules and components, each weighing nearly 4,000 tons,more than 8,000 miles from Houma, Louisiana, to Point Oliktok in Kuparuk, Alaska, to support Eni’s development of the Nikaitchuq oil field.

Page 18: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

18 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Want to be a part of this oil and gas directory?

Qualified Petroleum News advertisers have full access to all the benefits included in this biannual magazine, which used to be called the Petroleum Directory but was recently changed to Arctic Oil & Gas Directory to reflect its content and worldwide

distribution. Those benefits include the following:

• Exposure. The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is distributed twice a year to every one of our newspaper subscribers, in addition to its presence at trade shows and conferences nationally and internationally.

• A company profile. A full page, full color Q&A profile of your company. You’ll be involved in the editing and choose the pictures. Once it’s printed, you own the piece and you’ll receive an electronic copy to use as a company brochure or however you see fit.

• Access to free news coverage. Submit announcements, new hires, special projects, new technologies, company photos, and more. Let current and potential new clients keep track of your company’s milestones.

• Unique company listings. With over 130 categories to choose from, you’ll be able to list your company name, contact information and a brief description of the products and services you offer.

• Additional opportunities to feature your company and its people – including feature stories, photo spreads, cover shots, and more.

Get listed and be noticed. Contact Marti Reeve in Anchorage, Alaska, at (907) 522-9469

or [email protected]

Page 19: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 19

2015 ACADEMY: GeoFORCE AlaskaAfter four years of geologic

learning academy trips across thenation, 18 students from NorthSlope communities graduated fromGeoFORCE Alaska, a University ofAlaska Fairbanks program for highschool students. This year’s acad-emy took place in the RockyMountains and included sites atYellowstone National Park. All to-gether, students have visited morethan 75 sites in Alaska and theLower 48, including the GrandCanyon and Mount St. Helens.

GeoFORCE Alaska aims to inter-est Alaska rural and minority stu-dents in the math and sciencefields by bringing them on a week-long geologic field trip for each ofthe four summers after eighthgrade. UAF geosciences professorsteach the program, and studentslearn geology at the college level.

Students hail from Barrow, Kak-tovik, Nuiqsut, Point Hope, andWainwright. The free program isentirely funded through donations,with many sponsors representingAlaska industries that rely on thestate’s natural resources. One goalof the program is that students willpursue higher education infields that lead them to careersin Alaska’s high-tech workforce.

Five students were awardedscholarships from UAF’s Office ofAdmissions at the graduation cere-mony. UAF’s College of NaturalScience and Mathematics’ Geo-sciences Department hosts theprogram, which is modeled afterGeoFORCE Texas. A new cohortof students will be recruited thisfall to begin their four-year experi-ence in 2016.

The following sponsorsproudly supported GeoFORCEAlaska in 2015:

Platinum Level: ASRC, BP,ExxonMobil, Great Bear Petro-leum, Shell

Gold Level: ConocoPhillips, Au-taaqtuq Fund

Silver Level: Linc Energy, Map-makers Alaska, Repsol

Copper Level: Olgoonik,Schlumberger, Statoil

Group photo at Grand Teton National Park, 2015

Frances and LoLo, Wainwright, after the graduation ceremony, 2015.

Jerry, Nuiqsut, uses a handlens at Great Salt Lake, 2015.

Photos courtesy Thomas Colby Wright

For more information,visit the GeoForce website at www.geo-force.alaska.edu or contact Program Coordinator AnneRittgers [email protected],907-474-5313.

Page 20: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

20 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Active companiesAdvertising

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Marketing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

Air Passenger/Charter & Support

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of Operations

Phone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comBald Mountain Air Service specializes in off air-port operations supporting mining, oil & gasexploration and tourism. Twin and single tur-bine powered DeHavilland Otters.

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554 • Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a widevariety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, and spe-cialized operations such as external load work,powerline maintenance, aerial filming andvideography.

Helimax Aviation1740 East 5th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: David Sell,

Director of Business DevelopmentPhone: (866) 931-4354 • Fax: (866) 931-4355Email: [email protected]: www.helimaxaviation.comHelimax Aviation Inc. is a diverse Alaskan Heli-copter company offering support statewidefor: Heavy Lift up to 22,000 lbs. We offer sup-port in Utility, Mineral Exploration, Oil FieldSupport, Land Survey, Film Projects, Tours andHeli Skiing. We also offer passenger transport.

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701 • Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine Lines

Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Air Passenger/Charter & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Arctic Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Buildings – Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Camps, Catering & Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Calibration Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Casing & Centralization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Cellular Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Cement Casing Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Chemical Analytical Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Civil & Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Coal-Domestic & Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Commercial Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Construction Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Construction Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Contractor – General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Contractor – Pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Corrosion Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Drilling & Completion Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Drilling & Well Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Employee Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Environmental Response & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Environmental Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Equipment & Heavy Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Equipment Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Financial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Freight/Shipping & Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Fueling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34General Oilfield Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Geophysical & Geological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Heavy Civil Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Helicopter Contract/Charter Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Hotels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Industrial Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Industrial Parts & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Inspection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Instrumentation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Laundry Equipment, Maintenance & OEM Parts . . . . .36Legal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Machining — Portable & Stationary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Management Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Marine Services & Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Mat Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Meetings & Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Metal Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Mud & Mud Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Oilfield Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39On-Site Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Permitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Pipeline Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

Power Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Process Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Procurement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Recycling Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Reporting Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Rigging Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Safety Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Safety Instrumented Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Seismic & Geophysical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Shops & Storage Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Soil Stabilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Specialty Financing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Steel Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Steel Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Surveying & Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Survival Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Tank Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Telephone Equipment & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Temporary Personnel Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Tire Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Underwater NDT & Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Underwater Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Vessel Contract & Charter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Water & Wastewater Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Weld Repairs/Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Wire Rope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

OIL & GAS COMPANIESOperators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

Categories in this directory

Page 21: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Alaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544 • Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771 • Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 million poundsof cargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & interna-tional destinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385 • Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

Arctic Engineering

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vesseldesign & construction management.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257 • Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001 • Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900 • Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011 • Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comInnovative design solutions in ice engineering,arctic hydrology, permafrost engineering, andArctic geotechnical engineering, includingbridges, ports, buildings, roads, airfields, off-shore islands, and oilfield development.

Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulk fueldelivery by air.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Bearings

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

Buildings – Modular

Alaska Dreams, Inc.2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasons andhave become a preferred solution in the build-

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 21

Page 22: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ing marketplace. The key advantage of thefabric building technology include clear-spandesign, fast delivery and installation, lower op-erating costs and low maintenance.

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings fea-ture abundant natural light and spacious inte-riors without support posts to hamperoperations.

Camps, Catering & Lodging

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in 1971and represents over 13,000 Shareholders. Ourregion encompasses over 6.5 million acres and56 villages; 46 individual village corporations.We are the parent company of 15 subsidiariesand can be found on Facebook (www.face-book.com/calistacorp) and Twitter (http://twit-ter.com/calistacorp).

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings fea-ture abundant natural light and spacious inte-riors without support posts to hamperoperations.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]

Website: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughout Alaska.They also provide security services on theNorth Slope, TAPS and other prominent loca-tions.

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Kuukpik Arctic Services1301 Huffman Rd., Suite 206Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Randy MacMillanPhone: 907 562-5588, Ext. 412Fax: (907) 562-5898Email: [email protected]: Terry McIntosh, general managerPhone: 907-743-7415, (Direct Line)Email: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:Contact: Max Kingsley, Kenai BusinessDevelopmentOffice 907-335-6305Cell 907-394-6305 Email: [email protected] 43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay: Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930Email: [email protected] Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. We servethe Cook Inlet and North Slope.

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, reli-able workover/drilling rigs specifically designedfor arctic conditions. We strive to maximizeproductivity and efficiency while promotingsafety and environmentally conscious drillingpractices.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fullyappointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant & lounge.

Taiga Ventures2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Mike Tolbert - presidentPhone: 907-452-6631Fax: 907-451-8632Other offices:Anchorage office:351 East 92nd.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: 907-245-3123Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comRemote site logistics firm specializing inturnkey portable shelter camps, shipping, re-ceiving and expediting remote project suppliesand equipment – all seasons.

Calibration Services

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a MobileLaboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

Casing and Centralization

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

22 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 23: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Cellular Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full lifecycle, expert, proven, industrial communica-tions.

Cement Casing Tools

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

Chemicals

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District Manager

Phone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 990515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 344-7444Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Chemical Analytical Lab

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Civil & Hazardous Waste

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation, fa-cilities, environmental, energy, water and gov-ernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Linda LearyPhone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Email: [email protected] Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Coal — Domestic & Export

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625 • Fax: (907) 451-6543Email: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comOther OfficePO Box 1000Healy, AK 99743Phone: (907) 683-2226Usibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces an average of 2 milliontons of sub-bituminous coal each year.

Commercial Diving

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explo-ration support.

Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 23

Page 24: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in 1971and represents over 13,000 Shareholders. Ourregion encompasses over 6.5 million acres and56 villages; 46 individual village corporations.We are the parent company of 15 subsidiariesand can be found on Facebook (www.face-book.com/calistacorp) and Twitter (http://twit-ter.com/calistacorp).

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full lifecycle, expert, proven, industrial communica-tions.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comNSTI is your one-stop-shop for industrial com-munications! Having a dominant MotorolaDealership backed by the most experiencedoilfield communications company in the state,NSTI is poised to be the only call you need tomake for telecom solutions in Alaska.

ProComm Alaska2100 E. 63rd Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Gary Peters, President/CEOPhone: (907) 563-1176 (Anchorage)Fax: (907) 261-2663Toll Free: (800) 478-9191 (statewide)E-mail: [email protected]: www.procommak.com1. Radio Communications ProComm Alaska is a Motorola Authorizedtwo-way radio dealer and service center. Weoffer the latest two-way radio technology forbusiness and public safety. Locally owned andserving Alaska from locations in Anchorageand Fairbanks. ProComm Alaska – professionalcommunications for productive Alaskans.2. Cellular Communications ProComm Alaska is the exclusive Wireless Dataand Geolocation Services provider for all cellu-lar and satellite networks in the State ofAlaska. We offer GPS polling for asset tracking,fleet management for Dispatch and Driver por-tals with tablet integration to meet compli-ance regulations.3. Satellite Communications Let the professionals at SatComm Alaska, a di-vision of ProComm Alaska, help you establishreliable, business critical, communications foryour remote project sites. Seamlessly connectapplications ranging from voice, data, mobilebackhaul and SCADA with VSAT.

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

Construction Equipment

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader in thesupply and construction of high-quality, engi-neered, and cost-effective fabric building sys-tems and pre-engineered steel buildingsolutions.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12

Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought together themost-trusted names in scaffolding, engineer-ing, insulation and coatings to ensure safe,seamless delivery, higher performance and thelowest total installed cost, resulting in the bestoverall lifecycle cost.

Construction Materials

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

Construction Project Management

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297

24 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 25: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engi-neers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

ASRC Energy Services 3900 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk, President/CEOContact: Mark Nelson, SVP, COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vesseldesign & construction management.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, and management consult-ing services.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451 • Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project manage-ment services for oilfield development. Recentprojects include: Mustang Road, E Pit, F Pit,Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900 • Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr., Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business DevelopmentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine is a heavy civil and ma-rine contractor specializing in complex con-struction. Our team has experience inalternate delivery including Contractor-At-Riskand GC/CM and is sufficiently resourced to de-liver a wide range of construction services.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comPND provides full-service civil engineering de-sign and construction project managementservices, including contract administration andconstruction inspection for the oil and gas in-dustry.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Consulting

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500

Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engi-neers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including web applicationsdevelopment, database design, requirementsanalysis, Network Design and Security, SQLServer Database Administration, Point of SaleApplications and IT staffing.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides engineering and environ-mental consulting services for public and pri-vate clients. Our services include project andprogram management, civil, structural, and en-ergy engineering, biological sciences, culturalresources, stakeholder outreach, and projectpermitting.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 25

Page 26: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as supportto Prudhoe Bay field and facility Operationsand Maintenance, design, consulting, logisticsand science, while understanding politics, cul-ture, land use regulations and environmentalconditions related to industrial and communitydevelopment in Alaska.

Contractors – General

Alaska Dreams, Inc.2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasons andhave become a preferred solution in the build-ing marketplace. The key advantage of thefabric building technology include clear-spandesign, fast delivery and installation, lower op-erating costs and low maintenance.

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializingin Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426

E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment, as well as oil spill re-sponse, marine services, and transportation lo-gistics.

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including web applicationsdevelopment, database design, requirementsanalysis, Network Design and Security, SQLServer Database Administration, Point of SaleApplications and IT staffing.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected]

General contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services and heavycivil construction.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comNSTI has been the trusted industrial communi-cations contractor/advisor in the state ofAlaska since 1980 by consistently and success-fully providing solutions to some of the mostdifficult challenges, in the most remote areasand most extreme climates on the globe.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr., Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business DevelopmentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine specializes in founda-tion projects including driven pile, drilledsockets, rock anchors, shoring, access trestles;and various marine structures includingdocks/piers/wharves, cofferdams, breakwa-ters, and dredging. Other specialty servicesalso include design-build, emergency re-sponse, and environmental remediation.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Turnagain Marine Construction Co. 9330 Vanguard Dr. Ste. 100Anchorage, AK 99507 Contact: Jason Davis, PresidentPhone: (907) 261-8960 Fax: (866) 383-0060 Email: [email protected]: Turnagain.buildBased in Anchorage Alaska, Turnagain Marinespecializes in drilled marine foundations, piledriving, construction of marine structures,heavy lift, and Cook Inlet anchor barge sup-port. Turnagain excels at design build deliveryof large and small scale design build port facili-ties.

Contractors – Pipeline

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503

26 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 27: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Control Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXaeSolutions provides transmitter-to-valve engi-neering. They supply complete, fabricated,configured, and tested safety and control sys-tems, including Basic Process Control Systems(BPCS), Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS),Burner Management Systems (BMS), High In-tegrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS),and Fire and Gas Systems (FGS). aeSolutionsprovides a totally integrated automation life-cycle, from project inception to operation.

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a Mobile

Laboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818 • Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comManufacturer of NRTL listed industrial electri-cal control panels. (UL, ETL, etc.) Your localhazardous location control system experts.Core competencies include design, engineer-ing, and manufacturing expertise of industrialcontrol panels for use in ordinary as well ashazardous locations.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 main • Fax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of, sur-veillance, power generation and remote com-munication systems.

Corrosion Analysis

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866 • Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

Drilling & Completion Products

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.

Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and vehi-cle rental

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Drilling & Well Services

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comMyWells.com is a web-based data delivery por-tal that allows users to remotely access well in-formation from one web location.MyWell.com can be utilized to access livedrilling data, live directional data, daily re-ports, final well reports, IADC tour sheets, geo-logic and petrophysical logs and otherwell-critical documents and files.Canrig Drilling Technology offers a completeline of electrical Top Drive Drilling Systems,PowerCAT ™ Automated Catwalks and Torq-Matic Power Wrenches for sale and rent to thedrilling industry.

Doyon Drilling Inc.11500 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ron WilsonPhone: (907) 563-5530Fax: (907) 561-8986E-Mail: [email protected]@doyondrilling.comWebsite: www.doyon.comDoyon Drilling, a leader in Arctic drilling, pro-vides drilling and casing services on Alaska’sNorth Slope.

Nabors Alaska Drilling, Inc.2525 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: David HebertPhone: (907) 263-6000Fax: (907) 263-6095E-mail: [email protected]

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 27

Page 28: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, reli-able workover/drilling rigs specifically designedfor arctic conditions. We strive to maximizeproductivity and efficiency while promotingsafety and environmentally conscious drillingpractices.

Parker Drilling Company1420 E. Tudor Rd.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Norman Haynes, Alaska LocationManagerPhone: (907) 339-4000Email: [email protected] offices: Houston, TXWebsite: www.parkerdrilling.com

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants.Total Safety provides Service, Rental, or Salesof Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection, and Tech-nical Safety Equipment.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industry qual-ity standards.

Employee Services

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com,

www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles, Inc. offers uniform (corporatebranding and identity) programs for all indus-tries. We have an in house, full service embroi-dery department that make adding your logoa breeze. We also offer safety award and em-ployee recognition programs.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, and management consult-ing services.

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimum staffingsolutions. Our disciplines range from skilledtrades to executive search; from contract/tem-porary to direct hire.

Energy Services

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vesseldesign & construction management.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comLocal Wellhead control panel design, engineer-ing, and fabrication in our 25,000 square footfabrication facility. Arctic duty wellhead con-trol panel expertise including mechanical andelectrical engineering, design-build capabilityof hydraulic systems.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]

Website: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise..

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought together themost-trusted names in scaffolding, engineer-ing, insulation and coatings to ensure safe,seamless delivery, higher performance and thelowest total installed cost, resulting in the bestoverall lifecycle cost.

Engineering Services

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engi-neers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXA complete supplier of performance-basedprocess safety engineering and automation so-lutions, aeSolutions is a complete system inte-

28 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 29: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

grator with an FM approved and UL-certifiedpanel fabrication and testing facility. aeSolu-tions specializes in safety instrumented sys-tems, automation, process safety consulting,industrial cybersecurity, alarm management,and O&M solutions.

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment, as well as oil spill re-sponse, marine services, and transportation lo-gistics.

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in 1971and represents over 13,000 Shareholders. Ourregion encompasses over 6.5 million acres and56 villages; 46 individual village corporations.We are the parent company of 15 subsidiariesand can be found on Facebook (www.face-book.com/calistacorp) and Twitter (http://twit-ter.com/calistacorp).

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,

procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400

Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full lifecycle, expert, proven, industrial communica-tions.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides civil, environmental, en-ergy, and heavy structural engineering andplanning services for projects throughoutAlaska.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project manage-ment services for oilfield and material site de-velopment. Recent projects include: MustangRoad, E Pit, F Pit, Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 29

Page 30: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comPND provides civil, structural, geotechnical, arc-tic, marine, coastal engineering, surveying, hy-drology, sanitary/wastewater, valueengineering, inspection, Q/A, cost administra-tion, permitting, site remediation, and projectmanagement.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as supportto Prudhoe Bay field and facility Operationsand Maintenance, design, consulting, logisticsand science, while understanding politics, cul-ture, land use regulations and environmentalconditions related to industrial and communitydevelopment in Alaska.

Environmental Engineering

ABR Inc. P.O. Box 80410Fairbanks, AK 99708Contact: Tom DeLong, Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 455-6777Fax: (907) 455-6781E-mail: [email protected] Offices: Anchorage, AKWebsite: www.abrinc.comABR, Inc. is a professional consulting groupbased in Alaska since 1976 with offices in An-chorage and Fairbanks. Our team of over 60

scientists and support staff specialize in envi-ronmental impact studies, vegetation and wet-land studies, wildlife and fisheries studies,permafrost studies, image processing, ecosys-tem monitoring and land rehabilitation.

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engi-neers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening andphase 1 and 2 site assessments also available.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides environmental consult-ing, engineering, environmental science andreporting, hydraulics and hydrology, project

permitting assistance, cultural resource serv-ices, and agency consultation and public out-reach.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Environmental Response & Clean up

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engi-neers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

Alaska Clean Seas1 Spine Rd. Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Contact: Barkley Lloyd, General ManagerPhone: (907) 743-8989 Fax (907) 743-8988 Email: [email protected] offices: 4720 Business Park Blvd, G42,Anchorage, Alaska 99503Website: www.alaskacleanseas.orgACS provides world-class oil spill preventionand response services to exploration and pro-duction companies. As a not-for-profit cooper-ative, ACS’s 35 year performance as the Arcticexperts stands alone for delivering emergencyand environmental response services on theNorth Slope of Alaska.

30 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 31: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business De-velopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Environmental Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Brian MaackPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor of hydraulicand Industrial hose, in bulk or assembled tospec. Wire rope, crane rope, lifting and trans-portation chain, synthetic lifting slings, shack-les & rigging hardware. We are Arctic Gradeproduct specialists. Sales and service of lubrica-tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing, certification & certi-fication tracking capabilities available. Con-veyor belting, sales and field installation, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equipment,Landa pressure washing equipment, Kamlocks,plumbing fittings, and much more.

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,

boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041 • Fax: (907)770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sampling,field screening, PPE and more.

Equipment & Heavy Hauling

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializingin Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-type pieces as well as cargo trailers, containers,and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66 hourswith year-round service.

Equipment Sales/Rental

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwaukee,

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 31

Page 32: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Jancy, Victor and other welding equipmentmanufacturers.

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader in thesupply and construction of high-quality, engi-neered, and cost-effective fabric building sys-tems and pre-engineered steel buildingsolutions.

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in offer-ing for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressorsoperating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our customersinclude marine seismic data acquisition con-tractors and oil field service providers. ASC’srental fleet is built for continuous, reliableduty in harsh and demanding conditions. Asneeded, ASC provides installation; start up, op-eration, maintenance, spare parts and otheraftermarket services. All designed to minimizedown time and operational risks.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381Website: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan officePhone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment for con-struction, logging, aggregate, mining, oilfieldand agricultural industries throughout Alaska.

CMI represents more than 40 vendors, includ-ing Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and Ingersoll-Rand.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Scherieble, VP /General Mgr.Phone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck dealer-ship in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:Contact: Max Kingsley, Kenai BusinessDevelopmentOffice 907-335-6305Cell 907-394-6305 Email: [email protected] 43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay: Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930Email: [email protected] Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. We servethe Cook Inlet and North Slope.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-

uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comSince becoming a Motorola distributor, NSTIhas quickly become one of the largest dealer-ships in the state! Customer service and satis-faction have always been held paramount inall aspects of their corporate philosophy whichgrow evident with your first order.

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants.Total Safety provides Service, Rental, or Salesof Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection, and Tech-nical Safety Equipment.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-

32 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 33: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

porary heating solutions. Manufacturer of TheTotem line of indirect fired Heaters and Steam-ers. Sales and Rentals of light, medium andheavy equipment. Complete Fabrication serv-ices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblasting,Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sampling,field screening, PPE and more.

Fabrication

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Financial Services

VION Investments400 Interstate North Parkway Ste. 800Atlanta, GA 30339Contact: Mr. Stacey Schacter, CEOPhone: (877) 845-5242 Fax: (678) 815-1557 E-mail: [email protected] Office: Mesquite Corp. Center14646 N Kierland Blvd. Ste. 122Scottsdale, AZ 85254Website: www.vioninv.comVION is the specialty finance company theworld turns to for innovative funding. Throughthree core services — Receivable Portfolios Pur-chasing, Receivables-Based Funding, and Valu-ation Advisory Services — we offer alternativefunding solutions, including tax credit fundingfor Alaskan Oil & Gas Development.

Fire Protection

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992

Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXExpert in NFPA 72 standards and performance-based Fire & Gas systems (FGS) to increase miti-gation effectiveness. In addition toengineering services, aeSolutions offers a fam-ily of scalable and configurable FM-approvedFGS for industrial installations that help reduceFGS lifecycle cost of executing periodic mainte-nance testing.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Freight/Shipping & Cargo

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business De-velopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marine

cargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs brokerageservices, and over 80 transload centers. CN’sAquatrain rail barge connects Canada and theLower 48 with Alaska, providing a fast, safeand fuel-efficient transportation solution forAlaskans.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 million poundsof cargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & interna-tional destinations.

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 33

Page 34: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & Mar-ketingPhone: (907) 266-8385 • Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-type pieces as well as cargo trailers, containers,and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66 hourswith year-round service.

Fueling Services

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulk fueldelivery by air.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vesseldesign & construction management.

General Oilfield Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Contact: Mike Mortensen, Operations Man-agerFairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701

Phone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubberandrigging.comContact: Chuck Cartier, General ManagerWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Phone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comContact: Dane EdmunsonWholesale and retail distributor. We are ArcticGrade product specialists stocking lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing and certification capabilitiesavailable. Conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pressure washingequipment, Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, andmuch more.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

Geophysical & Geological Services

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in offer-ing for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressorsoperating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our customersinclude marine seismic data acquisition con-tractors and oil field service providers. ASC’srental fleet is built for continuous, reliableduty in harsh and demanding conditions. Asneeded, ASC provides installation; start up, op-eration, maintenance, spare parts and otheraftermarket services. All designed to minimizedown time and operational risks.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.com

With 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Develop-ment Acct. ManagerPhone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geosciencesolutions to the international oil & gas industryincluding high-resolution seismic data acquisi-tion, multi-client data products, microseismicmonitoring, and seismic data processing, analy-sis and interpretation.

Pacific Rim Geological Consulting Inc. P.O. Box 81906Fairbanks, AK 99708Phone: (907) 458-8951Fax: (907) 458-8511Email: [email protected]: www.pacrimgeol.comMore than 35 years of experience in NorthwestCanada, Alaska, and the Russian Far East.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-wide oil and gas industry. Working in some ofthe most logistically challenging and complexregions in the world, we bring industry-leadingsafety systems, acquisition efficiencies andunique experiences to your project.

Heavy Civil Construction

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializing

34 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 35: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

in Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

Helicopter Contract/ Charter Services

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a widevariety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, and spe-cialized operations such as external load work,powerline maintenance, aerial filming andvideography.

Helimax Aviation1740 East 5th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: David Sell, Director of Business DevelopmentPhone: (866) 931-4354Fax: (866) 931-4355Email: [email protected]: www.helimaxaviation.comHelimax Aviation Inc. is a diverse Alaskan Heli-copter company offering support statewidefor: Heavy Lift up to 22,000 lbs. We offer sup-port in Utility, Mineral Exploration, Oil FieldSupport, Land Survey, Film Projects, Tours andHeli Skiing. We also offer passenger transport.

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor. We are ArcticGrade product specialists stocking lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing and certification capabilitiesavailable. Conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pressure washingequipment, Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, andmuch more.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

Hotels

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fullyappointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant & lounge.

Industrial Gases

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide is your local manufacturer and sup-plier of industrial, medical, and scientific gas inAlaska. We also supply bulk gases and dry icestatewide. Any gas, anytime, anywhere…

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Industrial Parts & Supply

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwaukee,Jancy, Victor and other welding equipmentmanufacturers.

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General Manager

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 35

Page 36: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Phone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor. We are ArcticGrade product specialists stocking lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing and certification capabilitiesavailable. Conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pressure washingequipment, Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, andmuch more.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000 • Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

NETZSCH Pumps North America LLC119 Pickering Way Exton, PA 19341Contact: Cindy Mariani, MarketingPhone: (610) 363-8010Fax: (610) 363-0971Email: [email protected]: www.pumps.netzsch.comAs the world’s market leader of PC Pumps,NETZSCH has served markets worldwide withProgressing Cavity, Rotary Lobe, and MultipleScrew Pumps and accessories, providing cus-tomized, sophisticated solutions for diverse ap-plications. Ask about our new TORNADO T2®Rotary Lobe Pump!

Inspection Services

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay St

Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Instrumentation Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXaeSolutions provides CAD and engineeringservices for instrumentation, field devices, andelectrical equipment including layout, installa-tion, wiring, junction boxes, and cable runs.Skilled in all aspects of process control engi-neering, aeSolutions provides a wide spectrumof services including: instrument data sheets,installation details and connection diagrams,location and arrangement drawings, loopsheets and field wiring, intrinsic safety analysisand barriers.

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd Avenue, Suite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465 • Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comK-Box ™ Suite offers integration of best inclass drilling instrumentation, IADC reporting,crown saver, choke controls, Rockit™ DSC Soft-ware, and Canrig’s DrillSmart™ automaticdriller. This integrated solution combines PLCreliability with a centralized data collectionand monitoring center.

Laboratory Services

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705

Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening andphase 1 and 2 site assessments also available.

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a MobileLaboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Laundry Equipment & Maintenance

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply5020 Fairbanks St. Anchorage, AK 99503-7442Contact: Kalvin YoungPhone: 907-771-0105Fax: 907.561.3178 Email: [email protected]: www.autolaundrysystems.comAutomated Laundry Systems & Supply providescommercial laundry equipment designed forthe unique needs of the petroleum and gas in-dustries. Products and services include designconsultation, energy saving ozone equipment,parts, technical service, laundry and janitorialchemicals, and supplies.

Legal Services

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Stoel Rives LLP 510 L Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Torgerson,

36 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 37: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Office Managing PartnerPhone: (907) 277-1900 Fax: (907) 277-1920Email: [email protected]: www.stoel.comOther office600 University St., Suite 3600 Seattle, WA 98101Full service law firm represents companies inall aspects of oil and gas industry including ex-ploration and production, pipeline sightingand construction, environmental compliance,federal and state permitting, FERC and DOEregulations and complex litigation.

Logistics

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs brokerageservices, and over 80 transload centers. CN’sAquatrain rail barge connects Canada and theLower 48 with Alaska, providing a fast, safeand fuel-efficient transportation solution forAlaskans.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companies

includes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:Contact: Max Kingsley, Kenai BusinessDevelopmentOffice 907-335-6305Cell 907-394-6305 Email: [email protected] 43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay: Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930Email: [email protected] Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. We servethe Cook Inlet and North Slope.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 million poundsof cargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & interna-tional destinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as supportto Prudhoe Bay field and facility Operationsand Maintenance, design, consulting, logisticsand science, while understanding politics, cul-ture, land use regulations and environmentalconditions related to industrial and communitydevelopment in Alaska.

Machining — Portable & Stationary

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield, construction, mining,fishing, and government parts to industryquality standards.

Management Consulting

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, and management consult-ing services.

Maps

Mapmakers of Alaska259 S. Alaska St.Palmer, AK 99645Contact: Brit LivelyPhone: (907) 745-3398 • Fax: (907) 745-6733Maps for oil and gas industry and custom mapwork.

Marine Services & Construction

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business DevelopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crew

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 37

Page 38: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

support for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs brokerageservices, and over 80 transload centers. CN’sAquatrain rail barge connects Canada and theLower 48 with Alaska, providing a fast, safeand fuel-efficient transportation solution forAlaskans.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vesseldesign & construction management.

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is a member of the EdisonChouest Offshore group of companies (ECO).Recognized as a global leader in offshore sup-port, ECO operates a fleet of highly-specializednew- generation supply vessels providing sup-plies, services and logistic support to assistOuter Continental Shelf oil development, sci-entific research and the U.S. military.

Foss Maritime Company1151 Fairview Ave N.Seattle, WA 98109Contact: Tim Beyer, Vice President, Project Serv-ices, PacificPhone: (907) 782-4940Email: [email protected]: www.foss.comBuilding on a tradition of innovation and ex-pertise, Foss Maritime offers marine serviceswithout equal, across the globe, in remoteports and in extreme environments. Our expe-rienced crews specialize in pioneering cargotransport and project services using cuttingedge technology, with a steadfast commitmentto quality, safety and the environment.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483

Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explo-ration support.

Harley Marine Services910 SW Spokane StreetSeattle, WA 98134Contact: Sven Christensen, General ManagerPhone: (206) 628-0051 Fax: (206) 628-0293 Email: [email protected]: www.harleymarine.comHarley Marine Services is a family of company’sfirmly established nationwide offering servicesin general towing, tanker escorts & assists, pe-troleum transportation, and terminal servicesthroughout the United States, includingAlaska.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr., Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business DevelopmentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine maintains a robust fleetof equipment including barges, cranes, exca-vators, dredge rigs, and a variety of drivingand drilling gear. Our team has successfullyperformed projects across the Pacific North-west, Montana, Alaska, Canada, and Mexico.

Turnagain Marine Construction Co. 9330 Vanguard Dr. Ste. 100Anchorage, AK 99507 Contact: Jason Davis, PresidentPhone: (907) 261-8960 Fax: (866) 383-0060 Email: [email protected]: Turnagain.buildBased in Anchorage Alaska, Turnagain Marinespecializes in drilled marine foundations, piledriving, construction of marine structures,heavy lift, and Cook Inlet anchor barge sup-port. Turnagain excels at design build deliveryof large and small scale design build port facili-ties.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, shiprepair and complex fabrication services. InAlaska, we operate shipyards in Ketchikan andSeward. Our expert teams are a trusted re-source for the growing needs of Alaska’s off-shore oil and gas exploration. Vigor’sproduction capabilities range from large vessel

repair and construction to high performancealuminum workboats. Our Complex Fabrica-tions groups are a resource for rig modules,pipelines and mine support structures.

Mat Systems

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

Medical Services

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants.Total Safety provides Service, Rental, or Salesof Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection, and Tech-nical Safety Equipment.

Fairweather LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather LLC is an Alaskan-based companyspecializing in remote medical services. Fair-weather operates a private clinic in Deadhorse,beginning June 1, 2012, offering occupationalmedicine, aggressive first aid, emergency am-bulance and MedEvac services. Remote clinicsare available for short or long term needs withPA’s, paramedics, and EMT IIIs.

Meetings & Conventions

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376

38 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 39: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fullyappointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant & lounge.

Metal Distributors

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distributor.Complete processing capabilities, statewideservice. Specializing in low temperature steeland wear plate.

Mining

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381Website: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan officePhone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment for con-struction, logging, aggregate, mining, oilfield

and agricultural industries throughout Alaska.CMI represents more than 40 vendors, includ-ing Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and Ingersoll-Rand.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Kinross Fort Knox/FairbanksGold Mining Inc.Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Anna Atchison, Government andCommunity Relations ManagerPhone: (907) 490-2218 Fax: (907) 490-2250Email: [email protected]: www.kinross.comLocated 25 miles northeast of Fairbanks, FortKnox is Alaska’s largest producing gold mine;during 2011, Fort Knox achieved 5 millionounces of gold produced, a modern record inAlaska mining.

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.com

Anchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625Fax: (907) 451-6543E-mail: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comOther OfficePO Box 1000Healy, AK 99743Phone: (907) 683-2226Usibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces an average of 2 milliontons of sub-bituminous coal each year.

Mud & Mudlogging

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comWith over 490 wells logged since 1989, Epochis the leading provider of advanced mudlog-ging services in Alaska. Our DML™ (DigitalMudlogging) software assimilates a compre-hensive database of geological and drilling in-formation with presentations available in avariety of hardcopy and digital formats.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Oilfield Services

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment, as well as oil spill re-sponse, marine services, and transportation lo-

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 39

Page 40: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

gistics.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services and heavycivil construction.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughout Alaska.They also provide security services on theNorth Slope, TAPS and other prominent loca-tions

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Develop-mentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services, scientific re-

search and monitoring, remote sensing,weather forecasting, ice floe forecasting, air-port equipment and bear guards for the natu-ral resources industry. Our experienced staff ofprofessionals and our comprehensive logisticsprogram enable us to accommodate multifac-eted or limited project needs.

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Development Acct. ManagerPhone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geosciencesolutions to the international oil & gas industryincluding high-resolution seismic data acquisi-tion, multi-client data products, microseismicmonitoring, and seismic data processing, analy-sis and interpretation.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought together themost-trusted names in scaffolding, engineer-ing, insulation and coatings to ensure safe,seamless delivery, higher performance and thelowest total installed cost, resulting in the bestoverall lifecycle cost.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as supportto Prudhoe Bay field and facility Operationsand Maintenance, design, consulting, logisticsand science, while understanding politics, cul-ture, land use regulations and environmentalconditions related to industrial and communitydevelopment in Alaska.

On-Site Medical Services

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Develop-mentPhone: (907) 267-4602 • Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services. Remoteclinics are available for short or long termneeds staffed by PA’s, paramedics, and EMT IIIs.Fairweather operates occupational medicalclinics in Deadhorse and Anchorage. The Dead-horse clinic also offers aggressive first aid,emergency medical support, ambulance andMedEvac services.

Permitting

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Photography

Judy Patrick Photography511 W. 41st Ave, Suite 101Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Judy PatrickPhone: (907) 258-4704 • Fax: (907) 258-4706E-mail: [email protected]: judypatrickphotography.comCreative photography for the resource devel-opment industry. Anytime, anyplace, anyweather.

Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066

40 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 41: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comConnections; API 5CT, API 7B, NOV GrantPrideco H-Series, Tenaris, Hunting, Vam AB,Citra Tubindo, Vallourec and Vam USA propri-etary connections.

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

Pipeline Maintenance

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General Manager

Phone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explo-ration support.

Power Generation

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400 • Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Process Equipment

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555 • Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, President

Phone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comDowland-Bach Automation & Control divisionoffers the capability to design, engineer, andprogram and integrate across a variety of in-dustrial standard control systems. PLC, DCS,HMI, VFD – experience with Rockwell Automa-tion / Allen Bradley, Invensys, GE Proficy,Siemens / Moore, etc.

NETZSCH Pumps North America LLC119 Pickering Way Exton, PA 19341Contact: Cindy Mariani, MarketingPhone: (610) 363-8010Fax: (610) 363-0971Email: [email protected]: www.pumps.netzsch.comAs the world’s market leader of PC Pumps,NETZSCH has served markets worldwide withProgressing Cavity, Rotary Lobe, and MultipleScrew Pumps and accessories, providing cus-tomized, sophisticated solutions for diverse ap-plications. Ask about our new TORNADO T2®Rotary Lobe Pump!

Procurement Services

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations Phone: (907) 865-2000 • Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected]

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 41

Page 42: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Pacific Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

Project Management

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505 • Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877 • Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, and management consult-ing services.

Real Estate

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485 • Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Recycling Waste Management

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:

5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200 • Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200 • Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Brian MaackPhone: (907)373-1345 • Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor of hydraulicand Industrial hose, in bulk or assembled tospec. Wire rope, crane rope, lifting and trans-portation chain, synthetic lifting slings, shack-les & rigging hardware. We are Arctic Gradeproduct specialists. Sales and service of lubri-cation and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing, certification & certi-fication tracking capabilities available. Con-veyor belting, sales and field installation, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equipment,Landa pressure washing equipment, Kamlocks,plumbing fittings, and much more.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820 • Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

Reporting Software

Canrig Drilling Technologies301 East 92nd Avenue, Suite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK Div. Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.epochwellservices.com,www.myWells.comRIGREPORT provides contractors with an elec-tronic tour sheet for morning reports and pay-roll reporting.

Restaurants

Bombay Deluxe Indian Restaurant555 W. Northern Lights Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99505Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 317-6180Fax: (907) 644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.bombaydeluxe.comBombay Deluxe (www.bombaydeluxe.com) is

the only authentic Indian Restaurant in theState of Alaska where you can watch Kababsbeing made in Tandoor (clay oven). Tantalizeyour taste buds with our Traditional NaanBread, Tandoori Chicken and Palak Paneer.Bombay Deluxe – the spice of life. Order on-line at www.FoodOnTheWAy.com

Rigging Supplies

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200 • Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200 • Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor. We are ArcticGrade product specialists stocking lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing and certification capabilitiesavailable. Conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pressure washingequipment, Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, andmuch more.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

Safety Equipment & Supplies

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-

42 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Page 43: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 43

sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880 • Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com, www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles Inc. is Alaska’s largest FR Ap-parel suppliers to the oil industry. We stockover 30,000 items ready for quick ship to any-where around the globe from out AnchorageDistribution Center.

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555 • Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707 • Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.)

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041 • Fax: (907) 770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sampling,field screening, PPE and more.

Safety Instrumented Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620

Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXExperienced CFSEs deliver PHA/LOPA,S84/61511 compliance, PSM/RMP, facility sitingand auditing services. Complete design fromSIS-FEL, project integration/execution and sys-tem startup through to O&M via our compre-hensive lifecycle management toolset.Extensive testing conducted at all phases ofthe Process Safety Lifecycle.

Security

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP CommunicationsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

Seismic & Geophysical

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in offer-ing for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressorsoperating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our customersinclude marine seismic data acquisition con-tractors and oil field service providers. ASC’srental fleet is built for continuous, reliableduty in harsh and demanding conditions. Asneeded, ASC provides installation; start up, op-eration, maintenance, spare parts and otheraftermarket services. All designed to minimizedown time and operational risks.

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Development Acct. Manager

Phone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geosciencesolutions to the international oil & gas industryincluding high-resolution seismic data acquisi-tion, multi-client data products, microseismicmonitoring, and seismic data processing, analy-sis and interpretation.

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-wide oil and gas industry. Working in some ofthe most logistically challenging and complexregions in the world, we bring industry-leadingsafety systems, acquisition efficiencies andunique experiences to your project.

Shops & Storage Space

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010 • Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings fea-ture abundant natural light and spacious inte-riors without support posts to hamperoperations.

Soil Stabilization

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-

Page 44: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

44 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

Specialty Financing

VION Investments400 Interstate North Parkway Ste. 800Atlanta, GA 30339Contact: Mr. Stacey Schacter, CEOPhone: (877) 845-5242 Fax: (678) 815-1557 E-mail: [email protected] Office: Mesquite Corp. Center14646 N Kierland Blvd. Ste. 122Scottsdale, AZ 85254Website: www.vioninv.comVION is the specialty finance company theworld turns to for innovative funding. Throughthree core services — Receivable Portfolios Pur-chasing, Receivables-Based Funding, and Valu-ation Advisory Services — we offer alternativefunding solutions, including tax credit fundingfor Alaskan Oil & Gas Development.

Steel Fabrication

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-service rebar fabrication with in house esti-mating and detailing.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711 • Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have along history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pressurevessels, modules, special design items and rawsteel products.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-porary heating solutions. Manufacturer of TheTotem line of indirect fired Heaters and Steam-ers. Sales and Rentals of light, medium andheavy equipment. Complete Fabrication serv-ices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblasting,Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, shiprepair and complex fabrication services. InAlaska, we operate shipyards in Ketchikan andSeward. Our expert teams are a trusted re-source for the growing needs of Alaska’s off-shore oil and gas exploration. Vigor’sproduction capabilities range from large vesselrepair and construction to high performancealuminum workboats. Our Complex Fabrica-tions groups are a resource for rig modules,pipelines and mine support structures.

Steel Sales

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880

Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distributor.Complete processing capabilities, statewideservice. Specializing in low temperature steeland wear plate.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pressurevessels, modules, special design items and rawsteel products.

Surveying & Mapping

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554 • Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a widevariety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, and spe-cialized operations such as external load work,powerline maintenance, aerial filming andvideography.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken Ayers

Page 45: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 45

E-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comSpecializing in surveying for Alaska oil and gasexploration and development; 3D Laser Scan-ning, Geodetic Surveys, Engineering Surveys,Right-of-Way & Platting; all types of mapping;and construction surveys.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as supportto Prudhoe Bay field and facility Operationsand Maintenance, design, consulting, logisticsand science, while understanding politics, cul-ture, land use regulations and environmentalconditions related to industrial and communitydevelopment in Alaska.

Survival Training

Learn to Return5761 Silverado Way, Unit QAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Horner or Randy WarrenPhone: (907) 907-563-4463Email: [email protected]: www.survivaltraining.comLTR is Alaska’s premier and longest running fullspectrum survival school. We maintain themost comprehensive and diverse safety andsurvival training program catalog available.With course options ranging from Helicopter,Underwater Egress, CPR/AED & First Aid, Re-mote & Delayed Emergency Medicine, Author-ized Tower Climb & Rescue, Wildlife DefenseTraining and many more.

Tank Fabrication

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have along history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

Telephone Equipment & Sales

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105

Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full lifecycle, expert, proven, industrial communica-tions.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 mainFax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of tele-phone, cable plant, fiber optics, data network,VOIP, paging and cellular systems.

Temporary Personnel Services

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimum staffingsolutions. Our disciplines range from skilledtrades to executive search; from contract/tem-porary to direct hire.

Tire Sales & Service

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550 • Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and vehi-cle rental.

Underwater NDT & Photography

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420 • Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explo-ration support.

Underwater Welding

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420 • Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483 • Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explo-ration support.

Page 46: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

46 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair

Chevrolet of South Anchorage9100 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: 907-365-8600 • Phone: 877-340-7390Website: www.anchoragechevrolet.comChevrolet of South Anchoragehas new and used cars and trucks convenientlyaccessible from Seward Hwy. In Alaska drivingterms, we are a short trip from Wasilla, EagleRiver, Seward, and Kenai, located at 9100 OldSeward Highway. Our sales department is openseven days a week to serve you.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550 • Fax: (907) 562-6468Casing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment and vehicle rental.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Scherieble, VP /General Mgr.Phone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck dealer-ship in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

Vessel Contract & Charter Service

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com40 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing helicopter support services for oil and gas,seismic, mineral exploration, survey, externalload and construction industries. Bell Helicop-ter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3,206L4,407 Helicopters. 86 foot research vesselwith heli-pad and jet fuel. DOD approved.Extensive Arctic experience.

Water & Wastewater Treatment

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400 • Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Welding

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, shiprepair and complex fabrication services. InAlaska, we operate shipyards in Ketchikan andSeward. Our expert teams are a trusted re-source for the growing needs of Alaska’s off-shore oil and gas exploration. Vigor’sproduction capabilities range from large vesselrepair and construction to high performancealuminum workboats. Our Complex Fabrica-tions groups are a resource for rig modules,pipelines and mine support structures.

Weld/Repairs/Manufacturing

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and vehi-cle rental

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have along history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pressurevessels, modules, special design items and rawsteel products.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industry qual-ity standards.

Wire Rope

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707 • Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

OIL & GAS COMPANIESOperators

70 & 148, LLC1421 Blake St. Denver, CO 80202Contact: Ed Kerr, Vice PresidentPhone: (303) 623-1821 • Fax: (303) 623-3019Email: [email protected]

Page 47: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 47

COMPANYNEWS in brief

Bald Mountain Air Service earns Medallion Shield

Bald Mountain Air Service, owned by lifelong Alaskans Garyand Jeanne Porter, has earned the Medallion Shield - the highestsafety award by the Medallion Foundation. Each of the FiveStars represents one of the cornerstones of the MedallionShield: controlled flight into terrain avoidance, an internal auditprogram, a proactive safety culture and aground and maintenance service pro-gram. Implementing the Medallion stan-dards for safety in all of these areasensures a detailed control mechanismwhen evaluating a company’s commit-ment to safety. Participating in the Medal-lion Foundation has enabled BaldMountain Air Service to strengthen itsbusiness by providing employees andmanagement responsibility in its safety program and continuousimprovement. Bald Mountain operates full time, year around,with facilities in Deadhorse, Anchorage and Homer and special-izes in complex aviation solutions for natural resource explo-ration, marine mammal survey, aerial photography, off-airport,Arctic all season operations, firefighting support, bulk fuel deliv-ery and wildlife viewing.

The Medallion Shield of safety will officially be awarded toBald Mountain Air this forthcoming fall at the Alaska Air CarriersAssociation aviation banquet in Anchorage. For more informa-tion about Bald Mountain visit www.baldmountainair.com.

Lolofietele joins AECOM teamNoa Lolofietele has recently joined

AECOM as a receptionist. Lolofietele hasmore than 5 years of combined experiencein management, customer service, and invarious administrative positions. Her cur-rent responsibilities as front desk recep-tionist include answering all incomingphone calls, greeting and directing clientsand visitors to meeting rooms and offices,accepting all deliveries, preparing the dailyoutgoing mail, and general support of staffas necessary.

Haines new CFO for Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply

Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply is pleased to announce theaddition of Dawni Haines as their new CFO. Haines has been anAlaska resident since 1984 after she graduated with a Bachelorof Science degree in accounting with a business minor. She hasworked and played hard in Alaska since that time, enjoying theamazing people and the beautiful environment in this awesomestate with her seven children and her husband of more than 32years, Peter. Haines has worked with and for many industries in

Alaska, as she has owned and operated twoaccounting offices in Anchorage, since1987, and in Eagle River, since 2006. Shehas volunteered in different community or-ganizations and has held various leadershippositions over the years. Most recentlyHaines serves as the assistant district com-missioner and as roundtable commissionerfor the Boy Scouts of America. She lovesspending time with her family in a varietyof activities including biking and hiking,and one of her favorites was hiking theChilkoot Pass with all of its history and unmatched beauty a fewyears ago. Haines is enjoying working with the great people atAlaska Rubber & Rigging Supply Inc. and she looks forward tonew opportunities and new business relationships in her rolethere.

Crowley scholarships helpfour students achieve goals

Crowley Maritime Corp.’s Thomas B. Crowley Sr. MemorialScholarships have helped four students at the University ofWashington’s Michael G. Foster School of Business achievetheir academic goals. The students, Jason Cisneros, Callie Hamil-ton, Irah Dizon and Joshua Banks, were chosen to receive the$2,500 scholarships for the 2014-15 academic year based on

GCIGCI is an Alaska-based company

providing voice, video and data com-munication services to residential,commercial and government cus-tomers. Founded in 1979, GCI intro-duced long-distance competition toAlaska and has since grown to be oneof the nation’s premier integratedtelecommunication providers. GCI’sservices are connected through company-owned fiberoptic, satellite and metropolitan area network facilities tothe Lower 48 states.

Heather Resh-Crotsley, Commercial Marketing ManagerHeather Resh-Crotsley joined the GCI team June 1. Prior

to relocating to Alaska, she worked as a director of market-ing for a pet store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, specializing inecommerce. Resh-Crotsley has a BA in graphic and interac-tive design form Millersville University and an MBA in mar-keting from the Florida Institute of Technology. When notworking she enjoys gardening, traveling and photography.

BUSINESSSPOTLIGHT

HEATHER RESH-CROTSLEY

NOA LOLOFIETELE

DAWNI HAINES

Page 48: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

48 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

their demonstrated financial need, community involvement andleadership skills.

Jason Cisneros, a junior from Honolulu, Hawaii, had dreamsof studying abroad but was not sure he and his family could af-ford it. With funds from the Crowley scholarship, Cisneros wasable to spend a semester studying at the University of Sydney inAustralia. He expects to graduate in the spring of 2016.

Callie Hamilton, a scholarship recipient from Vancouver,Washington, is a sophomore studying business with a focus inmarketing. The Crowley scholarship has helped Hamilton payfor her tuition and school costs so that she may focus her ef-forts on volunteering at the business school’s advancement de-partment and working part-time as a student manager at theUW student call center. Following graduation, Hamilton plansto begin a career in marketing or advancement, possibly at UW.

Irah Dizon, from Tacoma, Washington, is a junior studyingsupply chain management and human resource managementand operations. The Crowley scholarship has allowed Dizon todedicate her time to school work and her internship in SeattleCity Light’s safety and human relations department. After gradu-ation, Dizon hopes to have a successful career in upper manage-ment and travel the world.

Joshua Banks, a junior from Washougal, Washington, isstudying accounting and finance at UW’s business school. Thisscholarship has helped Banks to pay for his school costs, free-ing up his time to focus on studies and volunteer work. Follow-ing graduation, Banks plans to pursue a career in financialservices.

To learn more about the Crowley scholarship program,please visit www.crowley.com/scholarships.

Motion Industries Chairman Bill Stevens retires

After 37 years at Motion Industries - aleading distributor of industrial mainte-nance, repair, and operation replacementparts - Chairman Bill Stevens retired effec-tive March 1.

Tim Breen, named president and COOin 2013, then president and CEO in 2014,succeeds Stevens to lead the company. Thetwo have worked closely together duringthe last few years to ensure a smooth tran-sition.

Stevens began his career with MotionIndustries in 1978 as director of human resources. After severalpromotions to various other roles, he was named president andCOO before becoming president and CEO in 1997. WithStevens at the helm, Motion Industries’ sales grew from $1.85billion in 1997 to $4.8 billion in 2014.

Stevens has personally received a number of distinguishedawards, including 1997 and 2006 Genuine Parts Company Man-ager of the Year, and the 2014 Bearing Specialists AssociationLifetime Achievement Award. He has been a BSA member since1989 and has served in many capacities. Stevens has also beenan active member of the Power Transmission Distributors Asso-ciation for many years, as well as serving on numerous boardsof both for-profit and nonprofit organizations in the Birming-ham area.

Calista Corp. sets record shareholder dividend

Calista Corp.’s 11th shareholder dividend since inception isthe largest in its corporate history. This 2015 shareholder divi-dend distribution totals $5.05 million and is the ninth dividendsince 2007. The total distribution of Calista’s shareholder divi-dends is $31.3 million, with 50 percent of that total declared inthe last three years.

Calista has one of the largest populations of shareholdersamong the Alaska Native corporations, with approximately12,900 individuals. This distribution equates to $3.80 per share,with the average shareholder owning 100 shares. This dividendis an 8 percent increase from 2014.

“Approximately 60 percent of shareholders live in theYukon-Kuskokwim Delta,” said Calista Corp. Board Chair WillieKasayulie. “This estimated $3 million impact for the region issignificant for one of the most economically challenged areas inthe nation.”

2014 marked the first year in Calista’s history that two divi-dends were distributed in one calendar year.

Editor’s note: All of these news items - some in expandedform - will appear in the next Arctic Oil & Gas Directory, a fullcolor magazine that serves as a marketing tool for PetroleumNews’ contracted advertisers. The next edition will be releasedin September.

Cindy Shake joins AECOM teamCindy Shake has joined AECOM as a

public affairs specialist. Shake is a versatile,award-winning communication profes-sional and was named 2014 Marketer ofthe Year by the American Marketing Asso-ciation, Alaska Chapter. She was principalof a successful graphic design firm formore than 25 years and has years of com-bined professional experience in market-ing, business development, management,communications, and graphic design.Aside from being the director of theAECOM internship program, Shake’s responsibilities at AECOMinclude supporting the environmental, engineering, planning,and permitting projects in Alaska.

Anchorage company solves construction challenges

Anchorage steel fabrication company STEELFAB is finding so-lutions to the challenges of creating large shop buildings fornew projects on the North Slope. These buildings are quitelarge - 30 feet wide by 50 feet long by 26 feet high - makingtransportation of the fully constructed structures difficult andcostly. A fully integrated steel fabrication plant, STEELFAB uti-lizes an innovative design to construct the buildings in sections,which allows them to be stacked and transported more effi-ciently. Once they are on site, sections can be assembled into acompleted building in just four days.

As STEELFAB President Richard Faulkner explains, “We do

BILL STEVENS

CINDY SHAKE

Page 49: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 49

work that others can’tor won’t and we do itfast. Janet and I haveowned the businessfor more than 25 yearsand we provide everyaspect of steel work,from fabrication topainting to maintainingthe largest inventory ofsteel in the state.We’re proud to be an Alaska company that can provide an ex-cellent product with our experienced employees and small-business flexibility.”

STEELFAB has been busy this winter with a slate of projectsthat for Alaska’s oil and gas producers, including Cono-coPhillips and Doyon Drilling, thanks to the passage of SenateBill 21.

Owned by husband-and-wife team Richard and JanetFaulkner since 1989, STEELFAB is fully certified for steel workin the Arctic. STEELFAB specializes in projects like these andothers needed on short turnaround.

Fairweather celebrates reopening of Medical Clinic

Fairweather LLC has announced the grand reopening of itsFairweather Deadhorse Medical Clinic located at the DeadhorseAviation Center on Alaska’s North Slope. Providing a widerange of member-based medical and occupational health careservices to support both onshore and offshore operations, theclinic is available to the public regardless of employer affilia-tion.

Medical services include primary and acute care, emergencymedicine, advanced cardiac life support and ambulance serv-ices, along with a fully stocked pharmacy prescribing medica-tions for common illnesses, such as thyroid dysfunction,hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes. The clinic also of-fers an onsite lab and X-ray department with the ability to trans-fer results directly to primary care clinicians anywhere in thecountry.

Occupational health services include audiograms, respiratorfit tests, spirometry, vision screening and drug/alcohol testing,plus the convenience of completing full HAZWOPER exams in asingle office visit. Participating members receive around-the-clock occupational health support and convenient monthly in-voicing. For more information, contact Dennis Spencer at907-267-4603, or visit www.fairweathermedical.com.

Kvichak Marine & Vigor Industrial announce merger

Kvichak Marine Industries and Vigor Industrial announcedthe companies are merging to unite their strengths in the de-sign and fabrication of aluminum workboats, shipbuilding andboat building. Under the terms of the merger, Kvichak will be-come a wholly owned subsidiary of Vigor. Kvichak’s currentowners, Jim Meckley, Brian Thomas and Keith Whittemore, willjoin Vigor as shareholders and as members of the leadership

team. “My partners and I are very excited to be joining Vigor. Shar-

ing best ideas and practices across companies will make useven more competitive and create a more stable business basefor our workers,” said Whittemore, president of Kvichak. “Vigorshares our values and our commitment to providing long termopportunity to our people.”

This transaction builds on the 2014 Vigor and Oregon IronWorks merger which expanded Vigor’s reach into highly com-plex industrial products in marine, renewable energy, aero-space, nuclear containment, transit, defense, hydroelectric,bridge building and other commercial construction industries.Adding Kvichak to the Vigor family of companies adds toVigor’s product line diversification and its mission to build andsustain family-wage industrial jobs. The combined company willemploy about 2,500 people in Alaska, Oregon and Washington.

Brownlee joins AECOM as wetland biologist

Jessie Brownlee has recently joinedAECOM as a wetland biologist. Brownleehas three years of experience conductingand assisting in jurisdictional wetland de-terminations and wetland and vegetationmapping throughout the state of Alaska.She brings her experience in working withvarious governmental agencies includingthe U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, and U.S. Fish andWildlife Service to the AECOM team. Brownlee is currently in-volved in wetland and vegetation mapping along a proposedgas pipeline route. She will also be a field lead for the 2015summer field season and will assist in post field quality controlmapping.

Motion Industries releases Tom’s Toolbox video

Motion Industries, a leading distributor of industrial mainte-nance, repair and operation replacement parts has released anew Tom’s Toolbox video that highlights the importance ofproper handling and storage of bearings. Tom’s Toolbox videosare available for viewing on Motion Industries’ MIHow2YouTube channel, which was established in 2012.

“Proper Bearing Handling and Storage with SKF Bearings”provides the viewer guidelines on how to get the most out oftheir bearings before they are even installed. The video cannow be seen on the MiHow2 channel, under the Tom’s Tool-box heading.

“Properly storing bearings helps to ensure that your invest-ment pays off,” said Randy Breaux, Motion Industries’ seniorvice president, Southern U.S. operations, corporate marketingand strategic planning. “Proper storage extends the life of thebearing, and therefore reduces downtime.”

Tom’s Toolbox embodies the “how-to” format but in shortertime snippets. In the series, the witty and always informativehost Tom Clark demonstrates a broad range of solutions de-signed to save viewers money and time, and/or keep safe on thejob. Each Tom’s Toolbox video short is filmed in a workshop

CO

URT

ESY

STE

ELFA

B

JESSIE BROWNLEE

Page 50: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

50 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

setting or an appropriate off-site setting. The series is also avail-able for viewing via Facebook and YouTube. Additional Tom’sToolbox videos are scheduled to be posted in coming weeks.

For more information visit www.motionindustries.com.

Volant’s additional need for space spurred by demand

The Volant Groupof Companies proudlyannounces expansionof its operations by tak-ing lease of a newbuilding space immedi-ately north of its cur-rent headquarters inEdmonton, Alberta.Volant has signed along-term lease for anadditional 36,000 square feet of space, bringing its total ware-house and office space to approximately 124,000 square feet.This move is due to increased operations and staff expansionover the past year and to meet an ever increasing demand for itsinnovative product offerings within the oil and gas industry.Volant officially moved into the new space March 2.

“We moved into our flagship facility about four years agoand with the success we have experienced we are now com-pelled to expand our operations,” stated Dan Shute, presidentof Volant. “Volant has been evaluating its need for additionalspace for the past year to support our growth projections dur-ing the next 5 years. We are confident that this additional build-ing space will meet both ours and our customers’ needs nowand into the future.”

For more information on Volant please visit www.volant-products.ca.

Fairweather receivesBP safety award

Fairweather has announcedthat they are the recipients ofthe BP Cole Griggs Award forSafety. The Cole Griggs Award isgiven out each year to one ofBP’s contractors for outstandingperformance in safety.

The award recognizes the outstanding safety record of Fair-weather’s BP tool service contract. One of Fairweather’s longestand most successful operations, the BP tool service contractprovides personnel for the management of BP’s rig moves andcoordinates the identification and delivery of drilling toolsneeded for oil production. The crew provides these criticalservices on location 365 days a year in some of Alaska’s harsh-est working conditions. The tool services’ crew has achieved anoutstanding safety record with no recordable incidents since2008, and it has been more than 21 years since the occurrenceof a lost time incident. In addition to attending morning andevening safety meetings, crewmembers attend more than 155hours of extra HSE training each year. Every crewmember is

qualified to impose stop work authority if an unsafe situation isdetected.

“BP is a great partner in safety. We thank them for recogniz-ing the Fairweather team and stressing the importance of safetyas a deeply held and shared value,” said Rick Fox, president andgeneral manager of Edison Chouest Offshore Alaska.

A member of the Edison Chouest Offshore group of compa-nies, Fairweather LLC is a 39-year-old Alaska company providingremote medical, aviation, logistics and scientific support serv-ices to Alaska’s natural resource industry.

For more information, contact Brian McKay, Fairweather di-rector of QHSE at 907-270-6804, or visit www.fairweather.com.

ASRC reaches historic revenue sharing milestone

For the first time since incorporation, Arctic Slope RegionalCorp. has distributed in excess of 1 billion dollars to the otherAlaska Native regional corporations as part of its 7(i) obligation.7(i) distributions are made annually; a recent payout from ASRCwas approximately $125 million.

“Every region in the state benefits from ASRC’s 7(i) distribu-tion, and the more than a billion dollars in total is a testament tothe hard work and dedication of ASRC employees, as well asthe importance of responsible natural resource development,”said Rex A. Rock Sr., ASRC president and CEO. “However, inlight of this milestone, it’s an important reminder that oil pro-duction continues to decline on the North Slope. That declinein production as well as low oil prices will likely affect future7(i) payouts.”

A provision inside the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of1971 requires the original 12 land-based Alaska Native regionalcorporations to share 70 percent of their revenue from re-source development on their ANCSA conveyed lands. ASRC’s7(i) applicable revenue comes mostly from resource develop-ment in the Colville River Delta, mainly Alpine and other satel-lite oil fields.

Crowley announces membership in the Trident Alliance

Crowley Maritime Corp. has announced its membership inthe Trident Alliance, a coalition of shipping owners and opera-tors that share a common interest in robust enforcement of ex-isting maritime sulphur regulations. In joining, Crowley hassigned a statement of commitment, certifying that the companyagrees to comply with sulfur regulations and support the robustand transparent enforcement of these regulations.

Because sulphur-restricting regulations have resulted in in-creased fuel costs for shipping companies, many unscrupulousoperators have violated regulations by burning cheaper, non-compliant, higher sulfur fuels. Doing so not only results in in-creases in harmful emissions, but also places companies that arecommitted to complying with fuel sulfur restrictions, like Crow-ley, at a competitive disadvantage. The Trident Alliance is com-mitted to improve enforcement of these regulations in an effortto hold every operator accountable and eliminate the competi-tive disadvantages that result from deliberate non-compliance.

“The threat of weak enforcement of sulphur regulations is

CO

URT

ESY

VO

LAN

TC

OU

RTES

Y F

AIR

WEA

THER

Page 51: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 51

escalating fast. Responsible industry is taking the initiative tomitigate this threat, serving the best interests of the environ-ment and human health as well as creating a level playing fieldfor business. By speaking with one, united voice we have thegreatest chance to bring about change,” said Roger Strevens,Trident Alliance chairman, on the organization’s website.

In addition to enforcement of existing sulphur regulations,the Trident Alliance is also working to raise awareness of theissue, foster transparency around the operators’ sulfur compli-ance activities and develop initiatives to foster innovation inpracticable enforcement technologies.

Fairweather recognized at safety & health conference

Fairweather LLC was a presenter at the recent 2015 AlaskaGovernor’s Safety & Health Conference, addressing relevanthealth, safety and environment topics and earning two signifi-cant HSE achievement awards.

The conference, hosted by the Alaska Safety Advisory Coun-cil, was held at the Dena’ina Convention Center in Anchorage,March 24-26. The goal of the event was to encourage the coor-dination and sponsorship of policies, activities and actions de-signed to reduce the loss of human and material resources inthe state of Alaska.

Fairweather was recognized with the 2015 Governor’sAward for Safety Excellence at the conference. This award ispresented to Alaskan companies that demonstrate exemplarysafety and health procedures and good corporate citizenship.

In addition, Fairweather Safety Manager Gordon Randall wasthe recipient of the 2015 Everett Award. This award was estab-lished in 2012 in honor of Denali Safety Council Director“Safety Herb” Everett. The Everett Award recognizes individu-als, still active in the profession, that have dedicated their livesto the advancement of safety inside and outside the workplace.

Along with his duties as a safety manager for Fairweather,Gordon serves with AK DMAT 1, an Anchorage-based volunteerdisaster management preparedness group that stages large disas-ter drills for the municipality. Gordon also sits as a facilitator onthe North Slope Road Safety Coalition, tasked with identifyingand mitigating driving hazards encountered on the North Slope.For more information visit www.fairweather.com.

AECOM welcomes Rockwell back to its Anchorage team

Kat Rockwell has re-joined the AECOMAnchorage office after transferring fromthe AECOM Portland office as a certifiedproject administrator. Rockwell has fouryears of experience in project administra-tion and controls within the consulting in-dustry, including more than three years ofexperience in federal contracting and FAR-compliant procurements. Her various re-sponsibilities have included maintainingup-to-date contract files for each project,preparing status reports for project man-agers and maintaining accurate written records of contract ac-

tions, modifications and change orders. Additionally, she hasbeen responsible for review and processing weekly/monthly fi-nancials which includes revenue recognition of all office proj-ects, confirming that billing rates are in place and that projectmanagers are aware of their project’s financial status.

Volant unveils new HydroFORM SlimLINE centralizers

The Volant Groupof Cos. proudly an-nounces the launch ofits new HydroFORMSlimLINE series of rigidcentralizers - a thinnerwall durable design atan affordable price.

Volant’s proprietaryhydroforming technol-ogy produces a highquality, high strength product. A proprietary, engineeredprocess is used to precision form tubular steel, resulting in asmooth unit-body shape perfectly suited to today’s complexwell designs. Additionally, the new HydroFORM SlimLINE seriesof centralizers offer a tighter fit, reduced thickness and opti-mized rib geometry to balance standoff and flow characteristics- making this centralizer ideal for cementing applications.

The new Volant SlimLINE series of centralizers currentlyrange from 4.5 inches up to 5.5 inches liner and casing diame-ters, available in a variety of outside diameters. Volant also of-fers a full range of standard HydroFORM centralizers for linerand casing sizes ranging from 4.5 inches to 13.375 inches,formed to various customer specified diameters. For more infor-mation please visit: www.volantproducts.ca.

Motion Industries releases Zep hand cleaner video

Motion Industries, aleading distributor ofindustrial maintenance,repair, and operationreplacement parts ispleased to announcethe release of thenewest installment inthe MiHow2 video se-ries featuring Zep Pro-fessional Hand Cleaner. The video can now be viewed on theMiHow2 YouTube channel.

Filmed with the help of key Motion Industries supplier, ZepProfessional, the video shows both the power and cost benefit ofZep Professional Hand Cleaner. “Benefits of Using the Zep Profes-sional Hand Cleaner” can now be viewed on the MiHow2YouTube channel.

“The hand cleaner is very cost-effective,” said Randy Breaux,Motion Industries’ senior vice president, Southern U.S. operations,corporate marketing and strategic planning. “It saves you moneybecause of its ability to effectively clean with less product.”

CO

URT

ESY

MO

TIO

N I

ND

UST

RIE

SC

OU

RTES

Y V

OLA

NT

KAT ROCKWELL

Page 52: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

52 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Each MiHow2 video is filmed in a workshop or appropriateoff-site setting and features Motion Industries’ always knowl-edgeable and comical host, Tom Clark, and a guest from one ofthe market-leading manufacturers demonstrating a product orapplication.

The series is also available for viewing via Facebook andYouTube. Additional MiHow2 videos are scheduled to beposted in coming weeks.

Motion Industries is a wholly owned subsidiary of GenuineParts Company (NYSE: GPC). For more information visitwww.motionindustries.com.

C&J and Nabors announce transaction completion

C&J Energy Services Inc. and Nabors Industries Ltd. an-nounced the completion of the combination of C&J withNabors’ completion and production services business. The re-sulting combined company, which has been renamed C&J En-ergy Services Ltd., is one of the largest completion andproduction services providers in North America and is led bythe current C&J management team, with Josh Comstock servingas CEO and chairman of the board, and Randy McMullen aspresident and CFO. New C&J is headquartered in Bermuda andits common shares have been listed on the NYSE under theticker symbol “CJES.” Nabors received approximately $688 mil-lion in cash from C&J as a portion of the consideration for thetransaction and now owns approximately 53 percent of the out-standing and issued common shares of New C&J, with the re-mainder held by former C&J shareholders.

The transaction was originally announced on June 25, 2014,with the execution of a definitive merger agreement to com-bine C&J with Nabors’ completion and production servicesbusiness in the U.S. and Canada. Under the terms of the transac-tion agreements, Nabors separated its completion and produc-tion services business in the United States and Canada from therest of its operations and consolidated this business under NewC&J. A Delaware subsidiary of New C&J then merged into C&J,with C&J surviving the merger as a subsidiary of New C&J. Ef-fective upon closing of the transaction, common shares of C&Jhave been converted into common shares of New C&J on a 1-for-1 basis.

Amanda Reeves joins Alaska Rubber Group team

Alaska Rubber Group has hired AmandaReeves as its accounts payable specialist.Reeves was born and raised in Anchorage,Alaska, and spent the first 20 years of herlife in East Anchorage. In 2010 she leftAlaska for Washington state and attendedcollege while working as a caregiver forher grandfather. In 2005, Reeves suc-cumbed to her homesickness and decidedto come back to Alaska and start on her ca-reer in the administrative field. She workedas an office temp for three years and finallyfound an accounting position that she truly enjoyed. In Febru-

ary 2015 Reeves was hired at Alaska Rubber and Supply and isnow a full time accounts payable specialist. Alaska has alwaysbrought so many amazing opportunities her way and she is verygrateful to be from such a thriving state.

Crowley honored for outstandingmarine safety

The state of Washington’s Department of Ecology has hon-ored Crowley Maritime Corp.’s petroleum services division onceagain with the Exceptional Compliance Program award in recog-nition of excellence in marine safety and environmental steward-ship. The ECOPRO program represents a unique, non-regulatoryenvironmental protection program for tank vessels, recognizingoperators who demonstrate exceptional compliance with theprogram’s strict criteria.

Deputy Director Polly Zehn, representing the state’s Depart-ment of Ecology Spill Prevention, Preparedness and ResponseProgram, presented the award to Crowley during a ceremony atSeattle’s Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center. Capt. Mark Home-yer, Crowley’s director, West Coast marine operations, acceptedthe award on behalf of the company before an audience of U.S.Coast Guard and Maritime Administration attendees. Homeyerthanked the state for the recognition and reiterated both his andthe company’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

“We are proud to be among the companies representing theleading edge of operational excellence in petroleum transporta-tion in the world today,” Homeyer said. “Our business is built ona strong commitment to environmental protection through safeand reliable petroleum transportation.”

Crowley first received this award in 2005 for its ATB division,joining an elite group of tanker and tank-barge operators whichhave earned ECOPRO recognition from Ecology since the pro-gram’s inception in 1999. To gain membership, companies mustmeet industry best practice standards and undergo rigorous Ecol-ogy inspections encompassing a wide range of operational andsafety best practices. Members renew their commitment to theprogram every three years.

Crowley honored with Earth Day Award for initiatives

Crowley Maritime Corp. has been honored with the 2015Federal Maritime Commission Chairman’s Earth Day Award inrecognition of the organization’s companywide environmental

AMANDA REEVES

CO

URT

ESY

CR

OW

LEY

Page 53: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 53

stewardship initiatives. The FMC Chairman’s Earth Day Award is given annually and

highlights technologies, programs or practices of the maritimetransportation industry that, through efficiency or innovation,benefit the environment. The award also looks to emphasize ef-forts that provide a reduction in environmental harm, emissionsor pollutants, and increase the public’s awareness of the mar-itime transportation industry’s hard work to protect the environ-ment.

“Crowley companies place the highest priority on individualsafety, security, prevention of pollution and customer satisfac-tion,” said the company’s Charlie Nalen, vice president, SSQE.“We understand how our jobs may impact the environment andalso what we can do to minimize those impacts. Taking the ini-tiative to reduce negative impact not only helps the environ-ment, but also is in the best interest of our customers, thecommunities in which we work and our employees.”

The Federal Maritime Commission is the federal agency re-sponsible for regulating the nation’s international ocean trans-portation for the benefit of exporters, importers, and theAmerican consumer. The FMC’s mission is to foster a fair, effi-cient, and reliable international ocean transportation systemwhile protecting the public from unfair and deceptive practices.

ASRC executive unanimously selected as council chair

During the April 23 meeting of the Arctic Economic Councilin Ottawa, Canada, Tara Sweeney, Arctic Slope Regional Corp.executive vice president of external affairs, was unanimouslychosen to serve as board chair. Sweeney also represents theIñuit Circumpolar Council and will serve on the AEC board forthe next two years. The AEC is the primary entity for dealingsbetween the Arctic Council and the wider-reaching circumpolarbusiness community.

“It truly is an honor to serve as the chair of the AEC for thenext two years,” Sweeney said after the announcement. “Mygoal is for our working groups to meet their deadlines and solid-ify the AEC’s ties to other organizations with activities in theArctic. I’d like to thank outgoing AEC chair Tom Paddon for hisleadership as well as the other AEC members. I look forward toaligning the work of the AEC with the Arctic Council prioritiesof the United States in such critical areas as energy, telecommu-nications infrastructure and response operations.”

The AEC was founded in Iqaluit, Nunavut, six months agoand has three working groups: Arctic stewardship, responsibleresource development and maritime transportation. AEC repre-sentatives have delivered more than 40 outreach presentationsaround the world and have met with business leaders seekingpartnerships to promote responsible economic development inthe Arctic.

Sweeney will be assisted by an executive committee, consist-ing of vice chairs Tero Vauraste from Finland, Evgeny Ambrosovfrom Russia and outgoing chair Tom Paddon from Canada.

2015 educational scholarships awarded to six students

The 11th annual Norm Manly PSM/YMTA Maritime Educa-

tional Scholarship competition was held April 18 at CompassCourse Maritime Training. Youth Maritime Training Associationis proud to announce the six Washington state high school sen-iors awarded the 2015 YMTA Scholarships.

Bethany Shimasaki, planning to attend the University of Cali-fornia San Diego majoring in marine science, received a $2,000scholarship sponsored by Ocean Peace Inc.

Rosie Wilcox is planning to attend NW School of WoodenBoatbuilding in Port Hadlock. She received the $1,000 scholar-ship sponsored by John and Anita Crawford & PSM as well asthe $500 Pacific Maritime Magazine Scholarship sponsored byRH Philips Publishing Group.

Donald Lay, planning to attend CMA in marine engineering,received the $3,000 scholarship sponsored by Foss MaritimeCo.

Connor Vincent, also planning to attend CMA in mechanicalengineering, received the$1,500 scholarship sponsored byCompass Courses Maritime Training

Christine Kimball plans to attend Seattle Maritime Academy’sMarine Engineering Program as well as CMA majoring in MarineTransportation. She received the $1,000 scholarship sponsoredby Ocean Peace Inc.

Alyssa Scott is planning to attend WWU majoring in marineand environmental sciences or UW majoring in marine biology.She received the $5,000 scholarship sponsored by theSeattle/Pacific Northwest Chapter of Council of American Mas-ter Mariners.

All six recipients have demonstrated strong leader skills andare model students with a passion.

Global Diving & Salvage announces addition of GTS

Global Diving & Salvage is pleased to announce the additionof Global Technical Services to its existing three core services,marine construction, marine casualty response and offshoresupport. Joining forces with Alaska Technical, GTS is offering awide range of non-destructive testing instruction services to in-dustry, including energy companies, aviation, rail and infrastruc-ture. Courses offered include visual, magnetic particle, dyepenetrant, ultrasonic, radiography, radiographic film interpreta-tion and eddy current.

A full range of Instruction Services will be offered across thecontinent; training can be held in a client’s offices or one of ourthree locations in Alaska, California and Washington. In additionto the instruction services GTS will offer quality assurance serv-ices; providing a third party review of your companies writtenprocedures, auditing and assessments in compliance with writ-ten practices as well as consultation ensuring your project isbuilt correctly and to the applicable standards.

For more information and class schedules go to www.gdiv-ing.com.

Shake inducted into Anchorage Athena Society

Cindy Shake of AECOM was inducted into the AnchorageAthena Society at the annual luncheon March 30. The Anchor-age Athena Society is a program of the Anchorage Chamber of

Page 54: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

54 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Commerce and local chapter of an interna-tional organization. The society describesits purpose as encouraging the potential ofwomen as valued members and leaders ofthe business community.

Shake is an award-winning communica-tion professional, who was named the2014 Marketer of the Year by the AmericanMarketing Association, Alaska Chapter. Shewas principal of a successful graphic de-sign firm for more than 25 years and has 30years of combined professional experiencein marketing, business development, management, communica-tions and graphic design.

Vigor expands its new build capacity in Tacoma

Fabrication teams at Vigor Industrial’s Tacoma, Washington,shipyard have delivered three 60-foot by 24-foot by 15.5-footbreasting barges to Foss Maritime. The barge system will beused to moor Shell’s drill rigs at Terminal 5 in Seattle, Washing-ton, where the company is scheduled to ready its fleet for Arc-tic drilling this summer.

The project was completed in less than two months and cre-ated 60 family wage jobs for the Tacoma yard and its subcon-tractors. “We are so pleased that our Tacoma shipyard is nowbuilding new vessels,” said Bryan Nichols, Vigor Fab sales man-ager. “Over the years, Tacoma teams have earned a stellar repu-tation for quality commercial ship repair and major refits.Adding new builds to its resume increases our capacity in theregion.”

“With Tacoma’s history of satisfied customers in refits andmodule construction, this was a logical next step,” addedNichols. “Our goal has been to create facilities that fill theneeds of different types of customers. Tacoma offers the re-sponsiveness of a smaller yard with the resources of thebroader Vigor family.”

ASRC mourns the passing of ‘Etok’ Edwardsen Jr.

The leadership of Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is deeply sad-dened at the passing of Charles “Etok” Edwardsen Jr. An activistwho never accepted the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Set-tlement Act of 1971, Etok led the Arctic Slope region as theonly region in Alaska to oppose ANCSA. Along with the lateJoseph Ukpiksoun, Etok penned letters to President RichardNixon urging a veto of this historic piece of legislation.

“Etok embodied the resolve and fighting spirit of the ArcticSlope region. His contributions to our society sharpened thebusiness acumen of our leadership, always seeking justice andworking to ensure the rights of Iñupiat were protected,” saidRex A. Rock Sr., president and CEO of ASRC. Crawford Patko-tak, chairman of the ASRC board of directors recalled, “Etokwas a fierce warrior for Iñupiat rights and a defender of our cul-tural freedoms, and for this we are eternally grateful.”

He fought alongside some of the Arctic Slope’s great leaderssuch as Guy Okakok, Reverend Samuel Simmonds, Joe Upik-

soun and Eben Hopson Sr. during the ANCSA movement. Etokwill be remembered as a leader who never surrendered to theterms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

The board of directors and the entire ASRC family extends itsdeepest condolences to, and prayer of comfort and strength for,the Edwardsen family.

AECOM hires Richard Greer as a senior biologist

Dr. Rich Greer has joined AECOM’s An-chorage, Alaska, office as a senior biologist.

Greer has more than 25 years of world-wide experience examining environmentalimpacts of development on fish andwildlife populations and their habitat. Hisareas of expertise include wildlife biology,Arctic development, oil and gas, the Na-tional Environmental Policy Act, compliance, and worldbank/international finance corporation standards.

In this role, he will be responsible for developing federal,state, and international environmental assessments of oil andgas and manufacturing facilities, Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission/National Environmental Policy Act pipeline envi-ronmental impact statements, natural resource damage assess-ments, oil spill response, and wetland assessment andrestoration. He will also support ecological risk assessments andmitigation regarding threatened and endangered wildlife andplants.

Crowley Accord acquires MaritimeManagement Services

Crowley MaritimeCorp. announced theacquisition of MaritimeManagement ServicesInc., a Seattle-basedcompany with morethan a decade’s worthof experience in crewmanagement for off-shore oil and gas vessels primarily in the U.S. Gulf, Singaporeand Gulf of Mexico. The addition of MMS to Crowley’s interna-tional ship management division - which provides all phases ofcommercial ship management along with full technical manage-ment and government contracting - further strengthens thecompany’s global reach in the ship management industry andnow allows the company to service a wide variety of interna-tional and domestic customers with a pool of trained and expe-rienced crewmembers ready for hire.

MMS offers crewmembers services such as visas, flag-stateand immigration documentation; crewmember certifications, in-cluding standards of training, certification and watchkeepingand any client or operational area requirements; logistics, ad-ministrative and travel support; and much more. In addition toMMS’ Seattle headquarters, the organization also has a second-ary location in Singapore.

MMS was founded in 2005 and was acquired by Crowley fol-

CINDY SHAKE

RICH GREER

CO

URT

ESY

CR

OW

LEY

Page 55: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 55

lowing the unexpected death of former owner Trevor Stabbertin 2013. The group, comprised of eight employees, celebratedits 10th anniversary of service last month.

Motion Industries and Koyo team up in MiHow2 video

Motion Industries, a leading distributor of industrial mainte-nance, repair, and operation replacement parts is pleased to an-nounce the release of the next MiHow2 video, filmed with thehelp of Koyo, a key motion industries supplier. The goal of thevideo series is to provide instruction to the viewers to helpthem with their practical applications.

The video shows the viewer, step-by-step, how to install abearing. “Proper Bearing Installation Procedures with KoyoBearing,” can now be viewed on the MiHow2 webpage.

“Proper bearing installation is key in extending the life of thebearing,” said Randy Breaux, Motion Industries’ senior vicepresident, Southern U.S. operations, corporate marketing andstrategic planning. “Taking the proper steps to maximize bear-ing efficiency keeps money in your pocket.”

Each MiHow2 video is filmed in a workshop or appropriateoff-site setting and features Motion Industries’ host, Tom Clark,and a guest from one of the market-leading manufacturersdemonstrating a product or application.

The series is also available for viewing via Facebook andYouTube. Additional MiHow2 videos are scheduled to beposted in coming weeks. For more information visit www.mo-tionindustries.com.

Crowley honored with second ‘Elite Vessel Award’

Crowley Maritime Corp.’s petroleum services division hasonce again been honored by Marathon Petroleum Co. with itsannual Elite Vessel Award, which is given to tank vessel opera-tors who demonstrate a commitment to safety, environmentalstewardship and operational excellence.

To earn the recognition, the five Crowley ATBs chartered byMPC - including the Courage/650-5; Achievement/650-8;Legacy/750-1; Legend/750-2; and Liberty/750-3 - had to meet aseries of stringent standards, including zero U.S. Coast Guard-re-portable injuries, no significant vetting issues and zero vessel-generated product quality incidents for the year. All five weresimilarly recognized last year.

This year’s honor, the 2014 Elite Vessel Award, was pre-sented during a luncheon held at Crowley’s headquarters inJacksonville by MPC’s George McAfee, Ph.D., head of commer-cial development, marine division, and Gregg Qualls, logisticscommercial manager, marine division. Crowley’s Rob Grune,senior vice president and general manager, petroleum services,accepted it before an audience of MPC executives and Crowleyemployees. Guests of honor included Captains Phillip Wrightand Calvin Paterson, Courage/650-5 and Legacy/750-1, andChief Mates John Crawford and Robert Cope, of Achieve-ment/650-8 and Legend/750-2.

“We appreciate MPC’s recognition of Crowley’s safety meas-ures,” said Grune, who accepted the award on behalf of thecompany. “Our captains and crews aboard these vessels are ex-

emplary environmental stewards who strive for operational ex-cellence each and every day. Without them, this Elite VesselAward would not be possible.”

For more information about Crowley visitwww.crowley.com.

AES ‘Paannaq Program’ wins 2015 Communitas Award

ASRC Energy Services LLC said that on March 20 the Com-munitas Awards recognized exceptional businesses, organiza-tion and individuals for excellence in community service andcorporate social responsibility. AES’s Paannaq Program won the2015 CommunitasAward in category 10:leadership in commu-nity services and corpo-rate socialresponsibility - thebroadest and most com-prehensive category.

Communitas is aLatin word that meanspeople coming to-gether for the good of acommunity.

Communitas Awards seek to honor those special companies,organizations and individuals that go beyond rhetoric andwhose commitment sets them apart from their competition.The Communitas Awards are an international effort to recog-nize the spirit of Communitas - people helping people. Commu-nitas winners unselfishly give of themselves and their resourcesto benefit their employees, communities and environment.Nominees were evaluated on the extent and effectiveness oftheir efforts and needed to demonstrate an all-around effort togive back to the community, including company organized vol-unteer programs, philanthropy and sustainable businesses prac-tices.

Established in 2009, the Paannaq Program is focused on eco-nomic development, advancing entrepreneurship, capacitybuilding, collaboration with local organizations and social in-vestment. The purpose of the program is to connect AES andthe communities of the Arctic Slope in a partnership that en-riches the lives of the residents, promotes Iñupiat values, andenhances economic sustainability. Paannaq, meaning “partner,”is an investment in the eight Iñupiaq communities located inthe Arctic Slope Regional Corp. region. Each of ASRC’s sevensubsidiaries partners with one or more villages in the region aspart of program, and AES’ main partnerships are with the vil-lages of Wainwright and Atqasuk.

Expro wins the 2015 RoSPA President’s Award

Leading international oilfield services company, Expro, haswon the President’s Award, following 11 consecutive goldawards, in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Oc-cupational Health and Safety Awards 2015.

Expro has received recurrent recognition from RoSPA, hav-

CO

URT

ESY

ASR

C E

NER

GY

SER

VIC

ES

Page 56: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

56 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

ing been presented with the President’s Award in 2014, Scot-land Trophy in 2013 and a coveted Gold Medal in 2010.

David Ford, Expro’s Group HSEQ manager, commented,“Expro is proud to have been selected for the President’sAward once again, following many years of safety success withRoSPA. We are fully committed to the continual improvementof our health and safety management processes, with our em-ployees fully embracing our ‘champion safety’ culture in all as-pects of their work.”

The RoSPA awards are graded at merit, bronze and silverlevel, and organizations that maintain high standards in consec-utive years can win gold medals, President’s Awards and ordersof distinction. For more information visitwww.exprogroup.com.

F. Robert Bell & Assoc. hires new business manager

F. Robert Bell and Assoc., one of theleading North Slope surveying companies,announced that Kyle Griffiths joined thefirm as business manager in its Anchorageoffice. Griffiths will be responsible foroverseeing and supervising Bell’s financialactivities and employees. He has more than15 years of experience in business and fi-nance, and has contributed to several publications includingcorporate sustainability; integrated performance and reporting,as well as financial services firms; governance, regulations, valu-ations, mergers and acquisitions.

“We are very excited to bring Kyle on board with us,” saidBob Bell, principal and CEO of Bell. “I have known him formany years and am confident that he will bring success to ourfirm based on his technical expertise.”

Before joining Bell, Griffiths was a financial analyst and costaccountant in the structural division for Precision CastpartsCorp. He also served as a financial analyst and operations ana-lyst for Encore Senior Living LLC in Oregon.

Griffiths has a bachelor of science in business administrationfrom Portland State University, and a master of science in busi-ness administration with a concentration in finance from theUniversity of Memphis.

Theresa Phillips-Guim joins Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corp.

The Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corp. said thatTheresa Phillips-Guim joined its teambringing with her more than 15 years ofexperience in human resource manage-ment including recruitment, employee re-lations, policy development, AlaskaNative/diversity hire programs, employeerelocations, regulatory compliance, train-ing programs, succession planning, com-pensation and benefits programs andEEO/affirmative action. She also brings herdiverse background in multiple areas in-cluding the oil industry, military personnel management, educa-

tion and training, community networking/partnerships andbusiness. Guim holds a bachelor’s degree in business adminis-tration and human resource management from Wayland BaptistUniversity, also a UCLA executive human resources programcertification. She is a skilled HR consultant, executive advisorand leader. As human resources director for UIC, her job ac-countabilities include all aspects of human resource programmanagement for approximately 3,400 employees company-wide.

Guim is the current chair of the Human Resources AdvisoryBoard for the Anchorage Mayor’s Office. She has served on vari-ous boards such as APPIC, WCCA Board, oil industry safetycommittees and she is a past military post mayor of HunterArmy Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. Guim is a leader in her localAnchorage church and the matriarch of her family. She enjoysplaying the piano, biking, traveling and gardening.

Eighty-eight Crowley vessels honored with awards

Eighty-eight Crowley Maritime Corp. vessels received theChamber of Shipping of America annual Jones F. Devlin Awardin recognition of their outstanding safety records, during aluncheon held recently in New Orleans, Louisiana. Each year,the CSA honors manned merchant vessels that have operatedfor two or more years without incurring a Lost Time Injury,specifically highlighting the skills and dedication of thecrewmembers responsible for safe vessel operations.

Crowley’s 2014 Devlin Award-worthy vessels together haveachieved an impressive total of 565 years of service without anLTI. Of the 88 awarded, 18 have gone without incident for 10or more consecutive years. Of those, 11 have gone without inci-dent for more than 15 years and one, Valdez Star, hasn’t had anincident in 24 years. Crowley’s vessels have earned DevlinAwards annually since 2005. CSA established the Jones F. De-vlin Award in 1958. In the first year, 27 vessels received awards;last year, more than 1,500 vessels received awards. More than18,000 awards have been made since the program began.

Accepting all of the awards on behalf of Crowley were MikeGolonka, vice president, ship management; Capt. AndrewSmith; Capt. Bob Cates; and Dale Wilson, manager marine oper-ations, petroleum services.

“Safety continues to be a primary focus for us at Crowley -whether shoreside or aboard one of our vessels - we believethat safety begins and ends with our employees. The vesselsrecognized today are proof that together, we can reach our goalof zero - zero harm to people, property and the environment,”said Golonka.

Bell acquires operationsmanager

F. Robert Bell and Associates announcedthat Frank Thomas “FT” Bell has returnedto the firm and will fill the new position ofoperations manager to further developcompany goals. He will help Bell and Asso-ciates run more efficiently and grow asmuch as possible. In addition, he hopes

KYLE GRIFFITHS

THERESA PHILLIPS-GUIM

FRANK THOMAS “FT” BELL

Page 57: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 57

Bell and Associates can remain an enjoyable place to work andfoster successful and competitive careers for its employees. FTcomes with a wealth of experience within the industry. Havingrecently graduating from Alaska Pacific University with a masterof science in psychology, FT served as an intern at both theAlaska Human Services and Alaska Pacific University Counseling& Wellness Center for two years.

FT brings eight years of experience of land surveying withBell and Associates in the Prudhoe Bay office as a head chain-person, instrument person and occasionally as a party chief. Hehas various North Slope training including: NSTC, hazmat, haz-woper, wildlife, driving safety, manlift training, helicopter un-derwater escape training and site-specific facility training. Hewill be able to encourage employee professional growththrough his various training in the field of mental health includ-ing ACMHS orientation, CPI non-violent crisis intervention train-ing, AK HMIS training, AKAIMS training, motivationalinterviewing, SOAR stepping stones to recovery training, TTChearing voices training, and more.

Expro enters into strategic meter sales agreement

Leading interna-tional oilfield servicescompany, Expro, hasentered into a strategicsales representativeagreement with PCEPacific, through itssubsidiary Expro Me-ters Inc.

Under the terms ofthe agreement, PCE Pacific will act as a reseller of Expro’ssonar-based flow monitoring systems for upstream and mid-stream oil and gas applications in Alaska.

“PCE is a recognized leader in providing reliable, high qualityproducts to the oil and gas sector,” says Craig Watterson, Exprosales director. “PCE has extensive reach throughout the PacificNorthwest, specifically in Alaska, and they have a track recordof responding to and exceeding customers’ needs by offeringinnovative solutions. This combination makes them a uniquelyqualified strategic reseller for us in Alaska.”

Expro Meters offers on-demand, cost effective, non-intrusiveflow meters and measurement services for individual well, flow-line and overall field production surveillance, enabling oil andgas producers to realize increased value from their wells andfields via improved production monitoring, optimization of wellperformance, increased efficiency and reduced metering costs.

PCE Pacific is the leading provider of best-in-class products,services, and solutions for the process control industries in thePacific Northwest, Alaska and northern inter-mountain region.In addition to representing Expro Meters, PCE is a local busi-ness partner of Emerson Process Management.

Global establishes Southern California location

Global Diving & Salvage Inc. is pleased to announce the ex-

pansion of its California regional operations with the addition ofa new office in Southern California. Located in Signal Hill nearLong Beach, the new office supports Global’s core service lines;marine construction, casualty response and offshore support.Danny Broadhurst, Global’s California operations manager andmanager of the new facility, is excited to have this newly estab-lished regional presence: “This new location will ensure rapidresponse and support to clients in the Ports of Los Angeles,Long Beach, San Diego as well as throughout the Southwest.”Broadhurst goes on to say “as the largest diving company on thewest coast, Global’s continued expansion of regional capacitieswill provide customers with the quality of service known as‘The Global Way’. In addition to adhering to Association of Div-ing Contractors International policies and recommendations,Global is now one of the few dive companies in North Americato have been audited and accepted as a member of the Interna-tional Maritime Contractors Association. IMCA promotes health,safety, environment, quality and efficiency, and technical guid-ance for companies and organizations engaged in delivering off-shore, marine and underwater solutions.”

Global’s new service line, Global Technical Services, enablesthe company to provide both training and consulting services inthe fields of non-destructive testing and quality assurance.Global is proud to offer Southern California safe and effectivesolutions to complex marine problems under all conditions.

Welsh receives professional land surveyor license

F. Robert Bell and Assoc. is pleased toannounce that Brendan Welsh has earnedhis Alaska professional land surveying li-cense. Welsh has successfully passed thePrinciples and Practice of Surveying exam,which covers specific topics in surveyingsuch as standards, legal principles, and pro-fessional practices, business practices andtypes of surveys.

This is Welsh’s second certification in less than a year. In Oc-tober of last year, he earned his Certified Federal Surveyor certi-fication. Welsh is a civil engineer and land surveyor at Bell andAssociates and has had more than seven years’ experience withroads, schools, and other educational facilities; and residential,commercial and public works development projects.

His surveying experience includes conducting topographicand boundary surveys as well as construction staking. He is cur-rently leading the North Slope surveying effort in the AK LNGproject. Using his knowledge of surveying practices and proce-dures, he regularly performs office data processing and analysisin preparation of as-builts, plot plans, topographic maps, anddesign surveys for clients. Welsh is knowledgeable in using vari-ous surveying equipment such as total station and other datacollectors. He has a bachelor of science in civil engineering andforest engineering from Oregon State University.

Ad campaign featuring North Slope Borough wins award

A television advertising campaign highlighting the positive

CO

URT

ESY

EX

PRO

BRENDAN WELSH

Page 58: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

58 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

cultural as well as business impacts of Arctic Slope RegionalCorp. and the North Slope Borough has won an Emmy Awardfrom the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Televi-sion Arts & Sciences. The 52nd annual award ceremony washeld June 6 in Seattle, Washington. The 30-second ads, six intotal, were produced by Bradley Reid + Associates, based in An-chorage.

“I believe these are some of the most beautiful commercialsto ever be produced in the state of Alaska,” said Tara Sweeney,executive vice president of external affairs for ASRC. “We arehonored the campaign has been recognized and want to thankthose who were featured in the commercials as well as thosewho helped to put the campaign together.”

The commercials were shot in various locations on theNorth Slope in November of 2014 and include a wide variety ofscenes, from ASRC board Chairman Crawford Patkotak caribouhunting with his sons - to a welding class at I isa vik College.

“From the beginning, we knew it was a strong concept andwe’re pleased it all came together,” said John Tracy, co-ownerof Bradley Reid + Assoc. Tracy’s business partner, Debbie Rein-wand added, “This really was a team effort - the support andtrust from ASRC and the NSB was essential and made all the dif-ference.” To view the commercials visithttps://vimeo.com/112520750.

Lynden Oilfield Services to serve North Slope customers

Lynden companies have provided support to Alaska oil andgas customers for decades. A new Lynden business, Lynden Oil-field Services, was created specifically to serve customers onthe North Slope of Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay oil fields. A division ofAlaska West Express, Lynden Oilfield Services provides supportfor oilfield exploration and production and transportation andlogistics solutions to the companies working to redevelopAlaska’s existing oil and gas resources.

“Dependable transportation and logistics are critical to thegrowing activity on the North Slope,” says Scott Hicks, AlaskaWest Express president. “Through our family of companies Lyn-den Oilfield Services provide multi-modal air, sea and land op-portunities and heavy-haul options for drilling contractors,chemical suppliers, camp support, construction and all types ofactivity on and off the road system throughout the North Slopeand offshore Alaska.”

Based in Deadhorse, Lynden Oilfield Services offers in-fieldlogistical services for Prudhoe Bay and all other North Slope oilfields. Its new 15-acre facility includes storage for supplies likepipe and bulk materials, a cross-dock operation and a full-ser-vice maintenance shop and mechanics. “We have intermodalcapability and a 90,000-pound-capacity forklift with all attach-ments for containers, intermodal tanks and support flats,” Hicksexplains. “We also offer trans-loading and offloading capabilitiesincluding ISO tanks and containers.” Same-day field hauling andintra-field hauling of water, fuel and bulk liquids to variouswork sites on the North Slope will also be a focus.

The Lynden family of companies’ combined capabilities in-clude shipping to Alaska, truckload and less-than-truckloadtransportation, barge service to Hawaii and Alaska, charterbarges, worldwide air and ocean forwarding, third-party logis-tics, trade show shipping, intermodal bulk chemical hauls,

scheduled and chartered Hercules L-382 cargo aircraft andmulti-modal logistics. Lynden companies are repeat winners inthe annual Quest for Quality awards presented by LogisticsManagement magazine.

AECOM welcomes contracts administrator Suz Kyzer

Suz Kyzer has joined AECOM’s Anchor-age office after transferring from the firm’sSeattle operation.

Kyzer has 24 years of experience per-forming contract administration on a vari-ety of contracts for many federal and stateagencies, including the Washington stateDepartment of Transportation, U.S. Navy,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, andthe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as well asvarious municipalities.

Her responsibilities include contract im-plementation and compliance ensuring all administrative condi-tions of a contract are performed. She assists program/projectmanagers with contract/project setup, obtaining managementapprovals, proposal preparation, and negotiations. She per-forms subconsultant management, including obtaining clientapproval, subconsultant contract initiation, as well as reviewand tracking of subconsultant invoices.

Kyzer also performs project financial-tracking assistance byproviding weekly reports to project managers, updates projectspecific tracking reports, provides clients with projections of fi-nancial expenditures, and earned-value data. She prepares in-voicing reports and ensures all backup material required by aclient is accurate and in compliance with the terms of the con-tract. She assists project managers in responding to manage-ment requirements for estimates at completion and projectmonthly status meetings.

Fugro awarded ExxonMobil Alaska G&G program

Fugro has been awarded a large geotechnical and geophysi-cal program by ExxonMobil Alaska LNG LLC, AKLNG - a consor-tium of ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, BP, TransCanada and thestate of Alaska. The 2015 G&G program follows successful com-pletion of a similar but smaller program carried out by Fugro in2014.

The geotechnical scope of work includes drilling and sam-pling of borings for the onshore liquefaction facilities, marineterminal and offshore pipelines. It also includes installation ofmonitoring wells, seismograph and in situ measurement of soilproperties. The geological and earthquake engineering scopewill include assessment of geohazards, source characterization,probabilistic seismic hazard and site response analyses. Bathy-metric, side scan sonar, reflection and refraction surveys andsub-bottom profiling will also be conducted to assist in develop-ing an integrated site model. These studies will assist AKLNGand its contractors to proceed with the FEED level design of theLNG terminal and associated offshore pipelines.

As world leader in geohazards both onshore and nearshore,

SUZ KYZER

Page 59: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 59

as well as geotechnical, geophysical, metocean and surveyingservices for LNG facilities, Fugro also provides worldwide qual-ity assurance and quality control services during project con-struction phases.

New Alaska Native powerhouse assembled in Arctic

Representatives of Arctic Slope Regional Corp., NANA Re-gional Corp. and Bering Straits Native Corp. announced the es-tablishment of the Iñuit Arctic Business Alliance.

IABA’s mission is to provide a unified voice, collective vi-sion, guidelines and venue for doing business in the Arctic.IABA’s goals are to ensure that their respective regions directlybenefit from activity and operations in the Alaska Arctic. IABAwill provide the Arctic Alaska Iñuit a voice, with respect totransportation, infrastructure, energy and all facets of sustain-able economic development and cultural stewardship.

“It is important that we speak for ourselves with a collectivevoice. With increased interest in the Arctic, there is too much atstake to let others speak for us. This partnership is a mechanismto make sure it is our message that is being heard,” said ASRCPresident and CEO Rex A. Rock Sr.

“Cooperation is our natural way of doing business,” saidNANA President and CEO Wayne Westlake. “The planning forthis business alliance has spanned over a year and we have nowagreed to work together on common priorities.”

President and CEO of BSNC Gail Schubert remarked, “Globalinterests continue to focus on the Arctic, and we, Iñuit, have al-ways worked together to ensure our collective destiny remainsin the hands our people. The Iñuit Arctic Business Alliance isthe conduit to ensure we lead this effort.”

The three corporate members of IABA were established aspart of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. IABA isgoverned by a nine member board of directors, comprised ofthree individuals from each member corporation.

AECOM hires Tux Seims as an engineer in training

Tux Seims has joined AECOM’s Anchor-age office as an engineer in training.

Seims was an intern at URS Corp. in thesummer of 2014, shortly before URS com-bined with AECOM. He returns to AECOMafter receiving a bachelor’s degree in civilengineering from the University of AlaskaFairbanks.

His experience includes ocean maricul-ture, assisting with building and designingstructures based on coastal needs andwater sampling. At the University of AlaskaFairbanks, Seims worked on class projects involving concretedesign, water resources experiments and transportation trafficcontrol. His current duties at AECOM include assisting in thedevelopment of civil engineering documents and performingconstruction administration.

Polyguard introduces addition to its product line

Polyguard Products’ mechanical division announced the re-lease of its newest product, Alumaguard Lite White, to its familyof flexible cladding membranes.

Alumaguard Lite White is a peel-and-stick membrane prima-rily designed to be used indoors for mechanical rooms, foodproduction areas or other indoor applications where a glossywhite appearance is desired, and outdoors to weather-proof ex-terior insulated ductwork, piping or other insulated tanks, ves-sels and equipment. It can also be used indoors on pipe systemsand ductwork where a true zero perm vapor barrier is pre-ferred. The easy-to-apply membrane meets ASTM 84 25/50smoke and flame requirements. For outdoor application, it pro-vides enhanced resistance to a broad range of chemical expo-sures and can be applied in temperatures as low as 10 degreesF.

With Alumaguard 60 in 1998, Polyguard introduced the me-chanical and HVAC industries to flexible weather-proofcladding. That introduction has led to a family of Alumaguardproducts including Alumaguard, Alumaguard All-Weather andAlumaguard Lite. Engineers and contractors now have productsto meet any application condition both indoors and out. Formore information visit www.polyguardproducts.com.

Det-Tronics releases new line of gas detector

The new FlexSight LS2000line-of-sight infrared gas detec-tor from Detector ElectronicsCorp. is a next-generation solu-tion for line-of-sight gas detec-tion. Available immediately, theFlexSight LS2000 sets a newstandard for infrared line-of-sight gas detectors with im-proved optical field of view, anadvanced housing design, sim-plified mount and breakthroughalignment tolerance. Det-Tron-ics, the global leader in products and services for total fire andgas safety solutions, is a part of UTC Building & Industrial Sys-tems, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX).

Line-of-sight infrared gas detectors continuously monitorcombustible gas levels between two points at a range of morethan 100 meters. The FlexSight LS2000 is designed to addressinstallation, maintenance and performance challenges of cur-rent line-of-sight solutions.

“After years in research and development and extensive test-ing and gaining third-party product approvals, we are confidentthat the FlexSight LS2000 will go beyond our customers’ expec-tations,” said Randall Ruegg, president of specialty detection,UTC Building & Industrial Systems. “From a foggy North Sea oilplatform in constant motion to placements next to highly usedrailways or in the harsh conditions in the Arctic, the FlexSightLS2000 is designed to fully meet these real-life operating condi-tions.” For more information, visit www.det-tronics.com.

TUX SEIMS

Page 60: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

60 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

Lynden International acquires Haas Industries

Lynden International, a full-service freight forwarding and lo-gistics company, acquired Haas Industries on June 1 to enhanceits network and services throughout the Lower 48 and Canada.The acquisition strengthens Lynden’s capabilities for home de-livery, trade show and specialized delivery services within thosemarkets.

“Lynden and Haas are a great fit and the combination of ourtwo companies will allow us to continue building our domesticservice portfolio. Our organizations also share common valuesand attributes - both believe in building strong partnershipswith customers - which will produce a seamless integration ofour companies,” said John Kaloper, Lynden vice presidentAmerica division. “We’re excited about the possibilities.”

Haas Industries began serving customers in 1989 with a vi-sion of offering an unparalleled level of reliability, flexibility andservice within the freight forwarding industry. “Over that time,we’ve forged many long-term partnerships with clients, but ulti-mately we believe our vision has been achieved. Now is thetime to create a new vision; one that produces even greater op-portunities for our employees, associates and, most importantly,our customers,” said President Keith Haas. Haas Industries isnow operating as Lynden International.

Lynden International is one of the Lynden family of compa-nies whose combined capabilities include worldwide air andocean forwarding, third-party logistics, trade show shipping,shipping to Alaska, truckload and less-than-truckload transporta-tion, scheduled barges to Alaska and Hawaii, charter barges, in-termodal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled and charteredHercules L-382 cargo aircraft and multi-modal logistics.

Roth family announces passing of Richard W. Roth

Richard W. Roth, co-founder and pastpresident and chairman of Engineered Sys-tems Inc., passed away on June 1. Engi-neered Systems Inc. was founded in 1971and became a leading supplier of semi-cus-tom, computer-based control systems tothe petroleum industry. ESI delivered hun-dreds of systems to petroleum terminalsthroughout the United States and interna-tionally. In 1991, ESI received the “Presi-dent’s E Award” for internationalmarketing from the Department of Com-merce. Roth was a past member of a number of business organi-zations, including the Petroleum Equipment Institute, WesternPetroleum Marketers, the Independent Liquid Terminals Associ-ation and other organizations, including SCORE Business Con-sultants and Gideons International. He was born in Amarillo,Texas, in 1932 and earned a BSE degree in 1958 from ArizonaState University. Married for 54 years, he is survived by twosons and four grandchildren.

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announces acquisition

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is pleased to announce the ac-quisitions of Arctic Pipe Inspection Inc. of Houston and ArcticPipe Inspection Inc., collectively API. Headquartered in Hous-ton, Texas, API was founded more than 40 years ago by RoyceRoberts to provide non-destructive testing of oil country tubulargoods. API currently operates facilities in Houston, Texas, andDeadhorse, Alaska, providing electromagnetic, ultrasonic, weld-line and mill inspection services to oil and gas producers andservice providers.

“This acquisition demonstrates ASRC’s continued commit-ment to the oil and gas industry,” said Rex A. Rock Sr., presi-dent and CEO of ASRC. “Over the last 40 years API has earned areputation as a customer focused, value-added service provider.ASRC is committed to maintaining and building on API’s reputa-tion for superior customer service, while also facilitating oppor-tunities for growth.”

“Today is an exciting day for API and its employees,” saidRoyce Roberts, API founder and retiring president. “I believethe combination of ASRC’s financial support and relationshipswithin the oil and gas industry will provide opportunities forgrowth and expansion of API’s services.”

Concurrent with the retirement of Royce Roberts, Jim Hilde-brandt, API’s long-time vice president of operations, assumedthe role of API president and general manager.

PND Engineers opens Houston officePND Engineers Inc. said it has opened a Houston, Texas,

branch effective July 15. The office is located on Sam HoustonTollway West, providing a convenient, strategic base for honingPND’s focus on design opportunities in the energy industry andon marine facilities.

Wade Lundberg, PE, formerly with PND’s Seattle office, hasrelocated to the area to establish the office. He will be joined byPND Vice President Kenton Braun, PE, who will make the movefrom Anchorage to serve as the Houston office coordinator, andFeifei Bai, PE, who also will relocate from Anchorage.

PND’s decision to base a full-time staff in the Houston areawas in response to the company’s expanding role in engineeringoilfield and waterfront projects for key clients with offices there.

“We saw this as an opportunity to expand upon existing rela-tionships and to build new ones within PND’s key markets inthe area,” Braun said.

The new office is at 10497 Town and Country Way, Suite210, phone 832-930-4830. For more information, contact Lund-berg at [email protected] or Braun at [email protected].

PND Engineers Inc., founded in Anchorage more than 35years ago, is a full-service engineering firm that provides civil,structural, arctic, marine, geotechnical and coastal engineering;hydrology; surveying; environmental permitting; project man-agement; and construction inspection services for a wide rangeof projects. The firm currently employs 130 individuals, morethan half of whom are registered engineers or land surveyors. Inaddition to its new Houston branch, PND has offices in Palmer,Juneau, and Seattle, and also is parent company to PND Engi-neers Canada Inc. in Vancouver.

RICHARD W. ROTH

Page 61: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2 61

Calista board selects first chairwoman in history

Calista Corp.’s board of directors voted inthe first chairwoman in corporate history.Margaret Pohjola, a shareholder with ties toChuathbaluk, was voted in on July 23. Boardofficers, like the chair, serve one-year termsfollowing a vote by fellow directors. Outgo-ing Chair Willie Kasayulie had served themaximum of three consecutive annualterms. Directors are voted upon by share-holders and serve three-year terms.

“It is humbling to follow in the footstepsof early directors like Nora Guinn andGladys Jung,” said Pohjola. “Calista is currently riding a wave ofoperational and shareholder successes. I look forward to partner-ships with the directors, management and shareholders over thenext year.”

Pohjola’s background includes accounting work for Cook InletTribal Council, NANA and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consor-tium. Pohjola graduated from UAA with a degree in management.

Reelected to vice-chair is Paul George Guy. Robert L. Beanswas voted in as secretary. Johnny Evan was voted in as treasurer.

Usibelli Coal achieves safety milestoneUsibelli Coal Mine Inc. in Healy, Alaska, achieved a treasured

benchmark on July 16 of one complete year with no lost timeinjury.

Joe Usibelli Jr., president of Usibelli Coal Mine, stated, “Wework in a very demanding environment with very large equip-ment. Add in the challenging weather and terrain - it is toughbusiness to keep this operation moving forward safely. It is atremendous credit to every employee that we have achievedone full year with no injuries. The culture of the company is toempower every employee to be safe. I am extremely proud oftheir accomplishments.”

Alan Renshaw, general manager and VP operations, said,“We work hard to satisfy our customers demand for coal. Themilitary, the university, and our local electric cooperative de-pend on us for on-time deliveries. The schedule is aggressive.There’s work to be done 24/7/365. The lights stay on all thetime at UCM. Regardless of whether we have just a few employ-ees on duty or a full crew, safety is mission number one. Wetake good care of our workforce. We provide them with re-wards and incentives to accomplish their mission in a safe man-ner.”

Usibelli Coal Mine is a fourth generation, family-owned, all-Alaskan business, employing approximately 115 Alaskans, andcurrently the only operational coal mine in Alaska. UCM willproduce 1.4 million tons of ultra-low sulfur, subbituminous coalduring calendar year 2015.

AECOM hires Webb as a senior chemistNathaniel Webb has joined AECOM’s Anchorage, Alaska, of-

fice as a senior chemist. Webb has more than 17 years of experience with remedial

investigations and actions throughout Alaska and the Pacific re-

gion. His efforts have aided in the success-ful closure of many polychlorinated,biphenyl and petroleum contaminatedsites.

In this role, he will be responsible fordeveloping a chemistry program to sup-port federal, oil and gas, and miningclients.

AECOM’s team in Alaska comprisesnearly 200 dedicated engineers, construc-tors, scientists, planners, and support stafflocated in offices in Anchorage, Fairbanksand Prudhoe Bay. AECOM is a premier fully integrated profes-sional and technical services firm positioned to design, build, fi-nance and operate infrastructure assets around the world forpublic- and private-sector clients.

ASRC Energy Services names Reedsenior VP and CFO

ASRC Energy Services LLC is pleased toannounce that Mike Reed has joined thecompany as senior vice president, chief fi-nancial officer effective June 16.

Reed comes to AES with global manage-ment experience, most recently as the vicepresident of finance at National OilwellVarco a worldwide provider of equipmentand components used in oil and gasdrilling and production operations, oil fieldservices and supply chain integration serv-ices to the upstream oil and gas industryacross six continents. In this position, Reed was responsible forfinancial oversight of the Africa, Middle East and India geo-graphic regions including but not limited to cost controls, cor-porate governance, internal controls, process re-engineering,and other change management initiatives.

Reed has 26 years of finance and accounting experiencewith 20 years in the energy sector and an advanced skill set inall areas of financial management and reporting, informationtechnology, corporate development and investor relations. Hewill be responsible for all corporate budgeting and forecastingworking daily alongside the CEO, COO and group presidents toinsure profitable growth and a disciplined financial approach.

Reed has a MBA from Rice University and achieved a BS inaccounting from the University of Akron.

PESI mourns the loss of Donald ParkerPetroleum Equipment Services Inc. announced that former Vice

President of Operations Donald Parker passed away in Seattle,Washington, on June 25.

Parker was born March 23, 1946 in Laurel, Mississippi. His ca-reer started in the 1960s when he went to work on rigs in Missis-sippi and Louisiana. In the mid 1970s Parker began working forChristensen Diamond Products Co. He later moved to Alaska andworked as the Alaska manager for Christensen Diamond ProductsCo. following the completion of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.

In 1981 Parker became involved in PDC bits the first of whichwas run in Cook Inlet and arrived at the rig under armed guards.

MARGARET POHJOLA

NATHANIEL WEBB

MIKE REED

Page 62: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

62 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2

He continued working for Christensen Dia-mond Products Co. and was located in Cali-fornia until 1987, returning to Alaska in 1988to head the combined Christensen DiamondProducts Co./Baker Directional, holding thatposition until 1992.

Late in 1992, Parker and his wife Lindamoved to Georgia and ran a remodeling com-pany until his return to Alaska to work withPESI until his retirement in 2013. During histime at PESI, the company grew tenfold.Through his efforts Parker became a leaderin bit development for Alaska through PESI’s drilling tools division,took part in the longest core job in Cook Inlet, the longest PDC bitrun in Swanson River, the first PDC bit to drill through the con-glomerate zones in Prudhoe and became a leader of the ASTECHthread protector division. “Perfect” was Parker’s positive outlookmotto and with that he set high goals for safety, instilling that cul-ture with the PESI employees that continues today. Parker was alsoa connoisseur of fine cigars.

AECOM hires Ortiz as a contracts and procurement lead

Lymari Ortiz has joined AECOM’s Anchor-age, Alaska, office as a contracts and procure-ment lead for the Alaska LNG Project.

Ortiz has more than 20 years of experi-ence and specialized qualifications in projectmanagement, auditing and supply manage-ment. She is a versatile professional with di-verse skills in purchasing, as well as vendor,client and executive relationships and collab-oration, analysis, and management. Most re-cently, she performed contract complianceaudits for a major oil company in Alaska.

In this role, she will be responsible for working on the AlaskaLNG Project, responsible for ensuring compliance with the AlaskaLNG subcontracting and procurement plan.

ALS&S announces retirement of Dick WellsAutomated Laundry Systems & Supply

said owner Dick Wells founded the companyin 1980 with a vision to provide completelaundry room solutions throughout the stateof Alaska. As a full line distributor, represent-ing industry-leading manufacturers and tech-nologies, Wells accomplished that goal. Hewas one of the first pioneers of Alaska’s com-mercial and industrial laundry industry andover the past 35 years has been instrumentalin delivering leading edge technology to thestate, building a respectable company dedi-cated to its customers, vendors and employees.

Over the years ALS&S has expanded its products and services toinclude facility design and consultation, laundry and dry cleaningequipment, energy-saving ozone and reclamation equipment,parts, service, supplies and Cointronics, a shared revenue program.When you think about it, laundry is everywhere and the experts at

ALS&S have the experience and knowledge to take laundry to thenext level.

April 30 marked Dick’s retirement. He still stays busy outsidethe laundry business and follows his passions, volunteering as An-chorage’s Promise President, a non-profit organization with a vi-sion that America’s youth will become successful, responsible, andcaring adults, and raising money for KidsDay, Anchorage’s Promisesignature annual event that brings together youth serving organiza-tions for one day of interactive fun for the whole family. WhenWells is not volunteering he enjoys fishing on the Kenai and spend-ing time with his family and grandchildren.

North Slope Telecom celebrates 35th anniversary

Thirty-five years ago, Alaska needed a telecommunications con-tractor that not only understood the conventions of the oil industrybut could also effectively engineer, install and configure missioncritical communication systems to operate reliably in the face ofthe world’s harshest environments and most remote locations.William “Bill” Laxson recognized that demand and accepted thechallenge by founding North Slope Telecom with the stated intentof serving the developing oilfield communications market.

NSTI quickly became the recognized authority for ruggedizedtelecommunication systems in the Alaska oil fields; a position theyproudly maintain. However, this reputation has not been isolatedto the borders of Alaska or to the oilfield industry in general.

With the NSTI brand on the rise, its services have been re-quested and rendered in many other parts of the country. Thecompany has since expanded into other markets such as mining,government, state and federal, public utilities, emergency responseand public safety that demand its unique suite of qualifications.

In 2013, NSTI became a channel partner for Motorola Solutionsmaking them a true “one stop shop” for industrial communica-tions. In less than two years, they have become one of the largestMotorola dealers in the state.

North Slope Telecom Inc. is a contracting and consulting firmspecialized in the design, construction and maintenance oftelecommunications systems. NSTI’s capabilities include system de-sign and integration of local and wide area networks via satellite,terrestrial microwave, VHF/UHF radio, fiber optics and copper.

Gall with ABR Inc. achieves doctorateAdrian Gall is ABR Inc.’s newest Doctor of

Philosophy in Oceanography. In early July, shesuccessfully defended her dissertation at theUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks, where she stud-ied the influence of oceanography on theseabird community in the Chukchi Sea from2008 through 2012. Her research was a part ofthe Chukchi Sea Environmental Studies Pro-gram, jointly funded by ConocoPhillips, Statoiland Shell. She started at ABR as a research biol-ogist in 2005 and advanced to senior scientistin 2010. In addition to her research duties, Gall is a research coor-dinator at ABR with 17 years of project management experience.Now that she has completed her studies, she is looking forward totaking on new responsibilities at ABR, not to mention having moretime for hockey, skiing and gardening.

DONALD PARKER

LYMARI ORTIZ

ADRIAN GALLDICK WELLS

Page 63: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

Barrow Extended Stay Facility

Offering traveling professionals

all the comforts of home in a

convenient, central location.

BROUGHT TO YOU BY UIC DESIGN PLAN BUILD.

WORLDWIDE EXPERIENCE COMBINED

WITH UNRIVALED ARCTIC EXPERTISE

| |

L E A S I N G N O W !For Occupancy February 2016

UICDESIGN PLAN BUILD

Page 64: rctic Oil & Gas Directory - Petroleum News · 2015. 10. 19. · ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY † Vol. 20, No. 2 5 The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory is a biannual marketing publication

64 ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 2