History
Mike & Margo Baehl started Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. in 1979 with one pressure truck. Mike guaranteed commitment to quality and competitive service. The company has experienced steady growth since year one and now employs over 35 full time employees.
In 1990, Alan Cayford was hired as a truck driver. From there, Alan moved into the front office as operations manager and partner to Mike & Margo. Alan was bought out by Mike in 2007.
In November of 2011, Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. restructured. Lonny & Shane Baehl (son’s) began buying out Mike’s shares. The second generation will now carry on with the same level of quality service and commitment to the 4 western provinces.
Today, Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. has a fleet of trucks that includes 7 pressure trucks, 5 foam truck units and 2 air units. In addition, Mike’s has potable water trucks for fresh drinking water, 9 tank trucks (4 with pups), 3 tridem trailers and 1 tandem trailer. At present, Mike’s employs approximately 35 full time employees. The field staff keeps current with up to date tickets in industry standard training.
Over the years, Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. has over exceeded their generosity to numerous committees, associations and events. For more details, click here to access our About Us / Community page.
One of the more popular items that are kept in inventory here in Lloydminster’s head office is Mike’s Deicing Fluid. This product is available in 20 litre jerry cans and in larger 205 litre drums and totes. Mike’s also has KCL & Methanol. Click on our Chemical Division menu item at the top for more information.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide our valued customer with the latest technology, with the most qualified employees available to perform the best cost efficient job available to the Oilfield Service Industry. Our commitment to the oil and gas employee is to provide them with adequate training in both on the job safety and safe operation of all equipment required to perform the most cost efficient job available in the industry to-date.
CHEMICAL DIVISION
Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. carries Mike’s De-Icing Fluid (20L jerry cans & 205L drums). It is manufactured in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and carries the Mike’s Oilfield name. For further information on Mike’s De-Icing Fluid, click on the Chemical Division menu at the top of the page, then click on Mike’s De-Icing Fluid.
Mike’s also carries the following chemicals:
Deice
Pure Methanol
Methanol 60/40 mix
KCL
Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. products are available through various distributors throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. has foamed wells since 1992
5 Stable Foam Units
Foams Low Density And High Viscosity At Low Shear Rates Makes It Extremely Useful As A Circulation Method In Low Pressure Reservoirs
Stable Foam Circulating Has Proven To Be Inexpensive, Effective And Not Damaging To The Formation
Its An Efficient Method Of Removing Sand, Cement, Pyrite Balls, Coal And Debris
AIR PRESSURE
Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. has air equipment of various sizes. Equipped to handle all your pressure testing needs up to 3000 PSI.
Each of our units is equipped with coolers to ensure that only cool air reaches your pipeline thus limiting stabilization time. If you need a testing crew as well as a pressure up, we can provide these services. Complete packages for testing including supervision and recording equipment have been provided by Mike’s Oilfield Services Ltd. for many contractors and producers throughout the 4 western provinces.
Safety is always a huge issue with air pressure testing. Mike’s Oilfield is proud of their safety record. High pressure air needs to be handled safely and with respect.
If you have young children it is a good idea to do the move while they are in school or
daycare. You will be busy with the movers and it will be difficult for you to give your
child the attention he/she needs. It’s a much less stressful day for you if you children
are not home on moving day.
This depends on many factors, such as the time of year, weather conditions, size of your
shipment, time required to load and unload, and the direction and distance your shipment
is traveling.
Because the furnishings of the average household will not fill a truck, it is often necessary
for two or more shipments to be loaded on the same truck. Each shipment is carefully
sectioned off from the others.
With the help of computer-assisted dispatching system, pickup and delivery dates
are scheduled according to the origins and destinations of individual shipments on the trucks,
as well as shipment weight.