Unofficial website concept for Xtreme Oilfield Technology by Digital Insomnia

Alberta, Northeastern BC & Western Saskatchewan

Oilfield service crews, equipment, and dispatch paths in one clear view.

Xtreme Oilfield Technology brings vacuum trucks, pressure trucks, coil tubing, safety services, flushby units, rentals, and pipeline/well servicing to operators across Western Canada.

Xtreme vacuum truck equipment
Head office St. Paul, AB

4905 - 50 Avenue

Quote path Source contact form

Phone, email, or request form

Primary offer Oilfield services

Fleet, rentals, safety, pipeline support

Safety proof COR, ISN, Avetta

Plus ComplyWorks membership

2000

Incorporated in December 2000 and initially based in Bonnyville, Alberta.

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Core service categories, from vacuum trucks to safety trailers and rental equipment.

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Regional coverage across Alberta, Northeastern BC, and Western Saskatchewan.

Certificate of Recognition for workplace safety ISN Avetta ComplyWorks

Source-backed capability

Real equipment details, closer to the decision.

Xtreme pressure truck

Pressure trucks

Designed and assembled in-house, with up to 12 m3 full code stainless steel tanks and pumping pressure up to 5000 psi.

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Xtreme combination unit

Combination units

Steam trucks and combo units for tank cleaning, non-destructive excavation, well pad maintenance, and line thawing.

View combination units
Xtreme safety service equipment

Safety services

Safety trailers include SABA, SCBA, 4-head monitors, fall arrest systems, spill equipment, PPE, and compressor support.

View safety services
Xtreme service region map for Alberta and British Columbia

Service regions

Regional coverage with direct dispatch contacts.

Xtreme lists service across Alberta, Northeastern BC, and Western Saskatchewan, including St Paul, Bonnyville, Conklin, Fort McMurray, Wabasca, Whitecourt, Vermillion, Fort St John, Lloydminster, and Kindersley.

Health, safety & environment

Safety proof stays close to the quote path.

Xtreme states that since its inception in 2000, it has used in-house safety personnel and third-party providers to develop and improve its safety program.

Read Xtreme's safety page

Memberships

Source badges show COR, ISNetworld, Avetta, and ComplyWorks.

Training

New employees are trained and evaluated on equipment use before entering the field.

Follow-up

The safety team tracks driver requirements, certifications, and proactive program improvements.

Field meetings

Monthly safety meetings provide training, safety opportunities, and reporting on field occurrences.

Next step

Route the visitor to Xtreme's real contact paths.

No fake form, no invented availability. The concept keeps every business action connected to Xtreme's source phone, email, and contact page.

For the Xtreme team

This concept shows how your existing proof could work harder.

Digital Insomnia prepared this as a cold-outreach homepage concept using public source facts, real service names, source-routed CTAs, and source-owned assets.

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