Foothills Energy -
Central Alberta's Leading Energy Service Company:
Foothills Energy Services Ltd. is a multi service provider for the
Oil & Gas industries based in central Alberta.
In August 2006, Foothills Energy Services Ltd. purchased Le-Jay
Trucking based in Eckville Alberta. Le-Jay Trucking, a tank truck
company focuses on hauling produced fluids from oil & gas well sites
throughout central Alberta to either pipeline terminals, disposal
wells, recycling plants, or oil processing facilities. These fluids
include; crude oil (both sweet and sour), condensate (sweet and
sour), produced water, fresh water, and other mixed oilfield fluids
used in well work-overs etc. Le-Jay Trucking has enjoyed a 28 year
history in the extremely competitive central Alberta marketplace
prior to being purchased by Foothills Energy Services Ltd.
Fluid Hauling And Handling, Our core competency...
Foothills Energy Services Ltd. considers fluid hauling and
handling as a core competency and is currently expanding this
service through addition of new staff and the purchase of more
equipment. Foothills Energy Services is also exploring merger and
acquisition opportunities with other companies that supply these
services.
Recently Added Environmental & Earthworks along with Asset Management
Services
Following a “business solutions” model, Foothills has recently
added Environmental & Earthworks and Asset Management services to
complement the fluid handling side of the business.
The focus of the Environmental & Earthworks division is to offer
customers; gravel, dirt, and clay hauling. Road, lease, and berm
repairs. Spill containment and cleanup.
Asset Management includes:
Transportation logistics; The application of pre-planning strategies
during the dispatching process to minimize transportation costs,
risk of production slowdowns, or risk of environmental spills.
Coordination of unloading access is also optimized through real time
communications.
Also included; is a concentrated effort to identify on site
opportunities to shorten load and unload times. These observations
are captured and communicated back to respective Operations groups.