Strike Energy Services Inc.
Head Office:
1300-505 3 St SW
Calgary AB
Phone: 403-232-8448
Fax: 403-237-0232
Email: info@strikeenergy.com
Web: www.strikeenergy.com
Branches: Battleford, SK; Bonnyville, AB; Crossfield, AB; Edson, AB; Grande Cache, AB; High Level, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Whitecourt, AB, Dawson Creek, BC.
Date of Incorporation: 2004
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ronald Shannon, Chairman
Stephen D. Smith, President and CEO
Michael M. Tumback, Sr. VP, Corporate Services
Wayne Pawsey, Sr. VP, Technical Services
Rory Vrolson, Sr. VP, Service Group
Beth Gerrard, VP, Marketing and Key Account Management
Area of Expertise: Pipeline and facility construction and maintenance, electrical and instrumentation, HDPE and fabrication for the energy industry.
Corporate Profile: Canadian and employee owned, Strike Energy Services Inc. provides pipeline and facility construction, as well as maintenance, electrical and instrumentation, high density polyethylene fusion (HDPE) and fabrication services to the energy industry in Western Canada. The company employs Gold Seal certified managers and is recipient of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies Award three years in a row.
—updated November, 2011
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