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Essential Energy Services Ltd
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Essential Energy Services Ltd. engages in the provision of oilfield services to oil and natural gas exploration and production companies. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and currently employs 299 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-05-29. The firm offers completion, production and wellsite restoration services to a diverse customer base. The firm's segments include Essential Coil Well Service (ECWS) and Tryton Tool Services (Tryton). Its ECWS segment provides well completion and production services throughout western Canada. The company provides completion services in the Montney, Duvernay, Cardium, Viking, Lower Shaunavon and Bakken. Its ECWS fleet consists of coil tubing rigs, fluid pumpers, nitrogen pumpers and ancillary equipment. Its Tryton segment provides a range of downhole tools, such as Tryton MSFS tools, conventional downhole tools, and rental services across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and in the United States for completion, production and wellsite restoration of oil and natural gas wells.
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