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Oil & Gas DirectoryCovering Arctic oil and gas operations

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AAcuren USA

AECOM Environment

aeSolutions

Air Liquide

Aircaft Rubber Mfg. (ARM-USA)

Alaska Analytical Laboratory

Alaska Clean Seas (ACS)

Alaska Communications

Alaska Dreams

Alaska Marine Lines

Alaska Railroad

Alaska Rubber

Alaska Steel Co.

Alaska Textiles

Alaska West Express

Alpha Seismic Compressors

American Marine

Arctic Controls

Arctic Slope Telephone Assoc. Co-op.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply

ARCTOS

Armstrong

ASRC Energy Services

AT&T

Avalon Development

B-FBP

Bald Mountain Air Service

Battelle Anchorage

Bombay Deluxe

Brooks Range Supply

Calista Corp.

Canrig Drilling Technology

Carlile Transportation Services

CCI Industrial Services LLC

CGG

Chevrolet of South Anchorage

ClearSpan Fabric Structures

CN Rail

Colville Inc.

Computing Alternatives

CONAM Construction

ConocoPhillips Alaska

Construction Machinery Industrial

Cook Inlet Energy

Crowley Solutions

Cruz Construction

Delta Leasing

Denali Industrial

DET-TRONICS

Dowland-Bach Corp.

Doyon Anvil

Doyon Drilling

Doyon, Limited

Doyon Universal Services

Egli Air Haul

exp Energy Services

F. Robert Bell and Associates

Fairweather

Five Star Oilfield Services

Flowline Alaska

Fluor

Foss Maritime

Fugro

G-MGBR Oilfield Services

GCI Industrial Telecom

GCR Tires & Service

Global Diving & Salvage

Global Geophysical Services

GMW Fire Protection

Golder Associates

Greer Tank & Welding

Guess & Rudd, PC

Hawk Consultants

HDR Alaska

IFR Workwear

Inspirations

Judy Patrick Photography

Kakivik Asset Management LLC

Kenworth Alaska

Kuukpik Arctic Services

Last Frontier Air Ventures

Learn to Return

Lister Industries

Lounsbury & Associates

Lynden Air Cargo

Lynden Air Freight

Lynden Inc.

Lynden International

Lynden Logistics

Lynden Transport

MagTec Alaska

Mapmakers of Alaska

MAPPA Testlab

Maritime Helicopters

Miller Energy

Motion Industries

N-PNabors Alaska Drilling

Nalco

NANA WorleyParsons

NASCO Industries Inc.

Nature Conservancy, The

NEI Fluid Technology

NMS Lodging

Nordic Calista

North Slope Telecom

Northern Air Cargo

Northern Electric Inc.

Opti Staffing Group

Pacific Alaska Lumber

PacWest Drilling Supply

PENCO

Petroleum Equipment & Services

PND Engineers Inc.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska)

Price Gregory International

Resource Development Council

Ravn Alaska (formerly Era Alaska)

Q-ZSAExploration

SAFWAY

Sophie Station Suites

STEELFAB

Stoel Rives

Taiga Ventures

Tanks-A-Lot

The Local Pages

Think Office

Total Safety U.S. Inc.

TOTE-Totem Ocean Trailer Express

Totem Equipment & Supply

TTT Environmental

Udelhoven Oilfield Systems Services

UMIAQ

Unique Machine

Univar USA

Usibelli

Verizon

Vigor Alaska

Volant Products

Weston Solutions, Inc.

Companies involved in serving the Arctic oil and gas industry

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ARCTIC OIL & GAS DIRECTORY • Vol. 20, No. 1 5

Arctic Oil & Gas DirectoryVol. 20, No. 1

Released April 2015

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Cover photo:Repsol's Qugruk 301 drilling location getting ready to spud, February 2015

Photo courtesy:

© 2015 Judy Patrick Photography,

courtesy of Repsol

CONTENTS

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS11 Delta P Pump & Equipment LLC

COMPANY NEWS11 Crowley awarded vessel management

contract; Selzer named chief operatingofficer of AES; Crowley acquisitionnamed ‘Deal of the Year’

14 UIC UMIAQ Environmental hires Torrance; UIC Construction names Arterburn as GM; Crowley increases capacity, sailing frequency; GCI Industrial Telecom marks 5 years in Texas

15 CGG GeoSoftware wins Houston Business Marketing Association Award;NAC announces new hires and promotions; Atlas Copco one of world’s most sustainable corporations

16 Polyguard hires Heine to pipeline division; Olgoonik/Fairweather receivesATC Achievement Award; Motion Industries announces expansion inAlaska; Delaney joins Solstice

Advertising team; Pearson appointedAMA director for Anchorage Branch

17 Wilkins joins AECOM team; PolyguardProducts adds Patel to its technicalteam; Crowley Accord Marine Management adds five tankers; URShires Ivy Shultz; Calista Corp. welcomesshareholder hires

18 Alaska Clean Seas breaks ground on Deadhorse facility; CGG announcessigning of agreement with Geokinetics;MacNamara Shoulders joins URS team;UMIAQ expands services with new department

19 New equipment helps companies reducecarbon footprint; Crowley named a Top100 3PL provider; UMIAQ hires Trapp asnew associate scientist; Marinucci joinsFairweather as business developer

48 New hires in PND Engineers Inc. Anchorage office; CGG nets quartet ofBroadSeis-BroadSource contracts; Chapman joins URS Corp.; Crowley firstto receive small scale export license

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49 Vigor Alaska signs notice of intentto build ferries; Gallagher returnsto Foss Maritime; Alaska Rubber &Rigging Supply opens new location; Brice’s new equipmenthelps reduce carbon footprint

50 Country’s largest floating drydockcoming to Portland; Pennock joinsURS team; Lynden Transport earnshighest score of LTL carriers; ASRCtop Alaska business for 20th consecutive year; ASRC top Alaskabusiness for 20th consecutive year;Vigor delivers 15,000 barrelMaxum Petroleum barge

51 Explore Fairbanks unveils destination marketing video; Calista Corp. begins shareholderoutreach tour; Kangas joinsAECOM-URS team; Van Gorkomnew shareholder at Guess & Rudd

52 Hawk opens Texas office; CGGlaunches PowerLog Frac software;Jensen Maritime and Vigor to unveil new design; Calista Corp.provides first-ever fund dividend;Pacific Alaska Lumber bringsZigma to Alaska

53 Crowley christens new DP2 tugboat, Ocean Sun; AMA & AREwork to bring students to AMAConference; Emerald Alaska purchased by National Response Corp.

54 ACS: 2 million man hours with nolost time accidents; Gleason joinsAECOM’s Anchorage team; 89

Crowley vessels honored with environmental awards; PND staffengineer earns fish disposalsystem patent

55 Crowley awards scholarships to three USMMA cadets; Fairweather relocates to larger facility; Crowley awarded vesselmanagement contract; Crowleyawarded vessel management contract; Calista Corp. welcomesPaskvan as general counsel

PHOTO FEATURES12 On the Job: Qugruk Camp

Q&A COMPANY PROFILES7 Foss is Always Safe. Always Ready

For more than a century FossMaritime has set the standard for marine transportation services

9 Fugro — ‘Down to Earth’ and Up to the ChallengeDelivering geo-solutions for infrastructure design, construction, and maintenance in Alaska’s extreme environments

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Q. What is the official name of your company?A. Foss Maritime Company

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies? Ifso, please name those firms and their relationship to your com-pany.

A. Foss Maritime Company is wholly owned by Saltchuk Re-sources, a privately owned family investment company formed in1982 and based in the Pacific Northwest. The independent sub-sidiaries of Foss include: AmNav, Cook Inlet Tug & Barge andYoung Brothers.

Q. What do you most want people to know about your com-pany?

A. Foss Maritime delivers marine services without equal acrossthe globe. From local harbor jobsto complex projects in the world’sharshest environments Foss hasthe capabilities, resources and ex-pertise to efficiently manage ourcustomers’ toughest challenges.Our two full-service shipyards offer naval architecture design serv-ices, marine engineering, new construction, retrofit and repairs.We are committed to meeting the unique needs of our customers,to the safety of our employees and to safeguarding the environ-ment.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Our corporate office is based in Seattle, Washington and our

two shipyards are in Seattle and Rainier, Oregon, respectively. Wealso have offices in Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, California, and the U.S.Gulf.

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom? A. Foss was founded in 1889 by Thea and Andrew Foss in

Tacoma, Washington.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. Foss owns and operates one of the nation’s largest coastal tug

and barge fleets, offering a broad range of green- and blue-watermarine services. Foss serves the world’s largest oil and gas compa-nies, international shipping companies and a variety of governmen-tal and nongovernmental agencies. In addition, with two PacificNorthwest shipyards, Foss provides naval architecture and fulltechnical and engineering services.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently?

A. Point Thomson: In the summer of 2013 three Foss tugshauled critical petroleum industry infrastructure more than 2,300miles from Anacortes, WA to Point Thomson. The Point Thomp-son petroleum field had previously been thought too remote to de-velop, but Foss was able to meet the logistical challenge anddeliver the infrastructure safely.

CD5 Bridge Project: Foss transported 11,000 tons of construc-tion materials for the Conoco Philips – CD5 bridge project to buildfour bridges across the Colville River connecting Conoco’s AlpineFacility to a satellite operation in the National Petroleum Reserve ofAlaska (NPRA). In two voyages in 2013, concrete deck panels andbridge girders were towed from Tacoma, WA to Valdez, AK andstored to await transit over the ice roads to the construction site byFoss’s sister company Carlile Transportation.

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Foss tugs assist in prepping the USS Constellation to be towed by the ocean-going Corbin Foss 160 miles from Washington state, around South America toTexas on her final voyage.

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ment, Foss offered a variety of support services to Shell UpstreamAmericas’ historical offshore exploration in Alaskan waters. Fosstransported high-risk cargoes safely, and without incident, througha pristine, ecologically sensitive area. Foss provided rig towingthrough icy waters with two ice-classed tugs, a purposely-modifiedoffshore warehouse barge, cargo barges, maintenance of vessels atthe Foss Seattle shipyard, and general, terminal and harbor towingtugs and services in Alaska as well as the Puget Sound region.

Q. How many employees does your company have? A. Over 1,600

Q. Describe the equipment your company uses and are thereany new equipment purchases planned?

A. Our Fleet: Foss has one of the largest fleets of tugs andbarges; we engineered and built the world’s first hybrid tug and hy-brid tug conversion; and we continue to expand our arctic classfleet and will launch the first of three new Arctic Class tugs in early2015.

We recently deployed the Emmett Foss in Alaska – a shallowdraft tug built at our Rainier yard with the specific purpose of mov-ing modules, supplies and other cargo onto Arctic beaches andrivers—places where larger ocean-going tugs cannot possibly go.

Our Shipyards: We have extensive capabilities at our Seattleyard, including the Foss 300 floating derrick crane, which providesheavy lift capability to 75 short tons. The Foss dry docks are themost completely equipped of their size on Puget Sound. Our float-ing docks handle up to 2,000-tons, providing platforms for newconstruction, underbody maintenance, hull repairs, shaft repairs,and modifications.

Our Rainier shipyard features two marine railways rated at 640ST and 120 ST, with a 90-ton crane and a 40-ton crane on site andhave built both steel and aluminum-hulled boats. We recently ex-panded our footprint and are at various stages of construction thethree new Arctic Class tugs.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-tions?

A. We are investing in and expanding on our assets that are de-signed specifically for the terrain, environmental concerns andneeds of Alaskan operations. In addition, we have increased thefootprint of our Rainier yard begun offering new builds at our Seat-tle yard, and expanded our operations in Hawaii.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge over thecompetition?

A. Foss has extensive experience working in harsh environ-ments, and in remote areas with limited infrastructure, and we arecommitted to protecting the environment and to the highest safetystandards. We have a long history in Alaskan waters and haveformed a partnership with the energy services arm of the ArcticSlope Regional Corporation (ASRC) and are continuing to expandon our assets. Foss is also invested in furthering green technologiesand, along with our sister company Young Brothers, is partneringwith Sandia National laboratory to test hydrogen fuel cells onbarges.

Q. What are the biggest obstacles to completing work yourcompany undertakes?

A. Much of our work takes place in extreme environments or inremote locations, such as delivering aid to Haiti, developing theworld’s first open lighterage north of the Arctic Circle, or deliver-ing a 190-ton turbine up a never-before commercially traversed sec-tion of the Columbia River. With our global network andexperience we are often brought on to find solutions to opera-tional challenges that others may not be able to deliver on.

Q. What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge inthe next five years?

A. Foss has built a reputation as an industry leader and to main-tain that position we must constantly be ahead of the curve: findingnew and innovative solutions, and having the infrastructure inplace to take on any challenge.

Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-mark event coming up?

A. 2014 was the 125th anniversary of Foss Maritime. In 2015 welook forward to launching our first Arctic tug, participating in oursecond and larger sealift delivery to Point Thompson, and enteringinto our 25th season at the Red Dog Mine.

Q. What is the average length of time employees work for thecompany?

A. Currently, the average length of employment is 12+ years.We have 328 employees who have been with us for more than 20years, and the longest tenure is 44 years.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps does thecompany take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. Foss’ safety program leads the industry with a company-widezero incident safety culture. Our safety program is built on a sophis-ticated behavior-based focus, with robust health, safety and compli-ance programs. We provide frequent reports on the ever-growingnumber of Job Safety Analyses, Near Misses and Safety Observa-tions that are being reported every day. We have multiple commit-tees that provide support, and we continually review and discussnotable near misses and observations, safety alerts and safetybulletins.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site? A. www.foss.com

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Q. Can you explain who Fugro is toour readers?

A. Fugro is a global group of compa-nies specializing in geotechnical, survey,subsea, and geoconsultancy services. Weprovide the people, equipment, expert-ise, and technology to support responsi-ble resource development, helpingclients manage risk and avoid uncer-tainty. We are headquartered in Leid-schendam, the Netherlands, and haveNorth American headquarters in Hous-ton, Texas. Our Anchorage, Alaska, officeserves as a regional hub through whichwe deliver Fugro’s global capabilities toclients statewide.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Our Alaska office is located in mid-

town Anchorage.

Q. What do you most want people toknow about your company?

A. Fugro has been working in Alaskafor more than 40 years, performing on-shore and offshore projects for oil andgas, mining, sustainable energy, and pub-lic sector customers. We take great pridein this history and are committed to con-tinued success in the state.

Q. What year was the companyfounded and by whom?

A. Fugro was foundedin 1962 by Dutch engi-neer Kees Joustra,whose focus was onfoundation technologyand soil mechanics.

Q. What is your company’s primarybusiness activity?

A. Fugro is heavily involved in the en-ergy sector and has been working withoil and gas companies in Alaska since theearly 1970s. Our services are designed tosupport the full project lifecycle, fromexploration to development, through to

production and eventual decommission-ing.

We also support a number of survey-ing and mapping programs in Alaska forfederal and state government agencies.Examples include hydrographic chartingfor the National Oceanic and Atmos-pheric Administration (NOAA) and air-

borne and satellite basedmapping services in support ofthe Alaska Statewide DigitalMapping Initiative (SDMI).The resource developmentcommunity, along with nu-

merous other stakeholders, benefits fromthese public datasets, which aid safe nav-igation and support preliminary planningactivities such as siting and route investi-gations.

Q. Are there important projects thecompany is currently a part of or hasdone recently?

A. We are working on a number of oiland gas projects in Alaska—both in CookInlet and the Arctic. During the 2014field season, crews were mobilized inmultiple locations across the state. Weperformed onshore and offshore shallowhazard assessments, assisted with rigmoves, performed pipeline crossing as-sessments, installed metocean systems,and acquired and processed data for theSDMI. 2015 is looking to be another busyyear for us despite the global downturnin the oil and gas market. As stakeholdersin Alaska’s future, we are grateful for thiscontinued investment in our state and forthe trust that clients have instilled in usas partners on these programs.

Q. How many employees does yourcompany have?

A. Company-wide Fugro employs ap-proximately 12,500 professionals. Lo-

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cally, we have a small but mighty team of10 fulltime employees who focus on suc-cessful execution of Alaska programs.

Q. Describe the equipment your com-pany uses and are there any new equip-ment purchases planned?

A. We utilize a wide range of equip-ment for our Alaska projects—from pur-pose-built vessels to jack-up rigs tospecialized aircraft. These platforms areoutfitted with a variety of data acquisitionsystems, including geophysical, geotechni-cal, and geospatial systems for the collec-tion of scope-specific data. Most of thesesystems can also be installed on vesselsand aircraft of opportunity, as needed.Fugro’s global resources also include spe-cialized laboratories, and a wide range ofsensors and systems.

Q. Is your company expanding any ofits operations or locations?

A. We believe Alaska as a region offersmuch growth potential. We are always onthe lookout for competent, motivated peo-ple to join the Alaska division. Just re-cently, we added an experiencedhydrographer, Marta Krynytzky, to helpmanage offshore projects. We are alsogreat fans of the University of Alaska sys-tem that provides terrific engineering andgeomatics majors as interns and futurehires.

Q. Is the company changing any of itsservices?

A. We are not changing our core serv-ices, but we are continuously refining ouracquisition and processing techniques toprovide increased efficiency and value. Weare also expanding our onshore presence,especially as it pertains to geophysical andgeotechnical consulting. In 2014, weworked with a number of Alaska clients toassess onshore geohazards within theNorth Slope and Cook Inlet. We also per-formed site characterization studies for akey Alaska project, collecting and analyz-ing geophysical and geotechnical data insouth-central Alaska.

Q. What is your company’s mainstrength or its edge over the competition?

A. We are locally based but have thestrategic and financial backing of a globalcompany. That means we can weather aneconomic downturn without sacrificing

safety or quality. We also maintain a highlyskilled local staff, trained in Alaska’s fieldconditions, and this affords us flexibilitydespite sometimes unpredictable marketpressures.

Q. What is the most challengingwork/contract the company has under-taken?

A. Fugro has been involved in some ofthe world’s most high-profile and difficultprojects—from response efforts related tothe Deepwater Horizon oil spill to therighting of the Costa Concordia to the cur-rent search for the missing Malaysia Air-lines flight MH370. These projects haveinvolved numerous technical and logisticalintricacies, made all the more challengingby the circumstances surrounding theseevents. In Alaska, our workscopes tend tobe more straightforward, though remotelocations and environmental conditionspose everyday challenges that must beplanned for and managed to ensure safeand efficient operations.

Q. What is your company’s safetyrecord? What steps does the companytake to ensure a safe work environment?

A. We have an excellent safety record,which is managed through an Alaska-spe-cific quality, health, safety, and environ-ment (QHSE) program. Additionally, Fugrofosters a culture of safety among employ-ees through a behavior-based campaignthat encourages employees to take respon-

sibility for their own safety, as well thesafety of their colleagues. This campaigneducates employees to recognize and han-dle various safety risks in and outside ofwork.

Q. What do you see as your company’sbiggest challenge in the next five years?

A. Our challenges are similar to thechallenges facing our customers. Together,we must remain competitive in a less-than-ideal marketplace. We are prepared in thisregard. We have strong managementprocesses, proven safety programs, and ef-ficient and solutions-oriented technicalteams. We earn the support of both ourclients and our parent company by deliver-ing on expectations.

Q. Has your company been involvedin any community projects or charityevents?

A. We make a number of contributionsto local charity events. Last year, for in-stance, we sponsored staff participating inthe Lost Lake Run to benefit those withCystic Fibrosis, as well as the AlyeskaClimbathon, which raises money forwomen’s cancer research. This year, weare in the process of selecting events andcauses that are near and dear to the heartsof our Alaska employees.

Q. What is the address of your com-pany’s Web site?

A. www.fugro.com

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COMPANYNEWS in brief

Crowley awarded vessel management contractCrowley Maritime Corp.’s global ship management group has

been has been awarded the contract for the operation and mainte-nance of the T-AGOS/T-AGM fleet for the Military Sealift Com-mand. This fleet of seven ships supports the Navy’s SurveillanceTowed Array Sensor Systems operations; the U.S. Air Force’s dual-band, phased array and parabolic dish radars; and other govern-ment research missions.

The contract covers the operation and maintenance of five T-AGOS and up to two T-AGM ocean surveillance ships. Crowleywill provide personnel; operational and technical support, ashoreand afloat; equipment; tools; provisions, and supplies to operatethis fleet of seven U.S. naval ships.

“The issuance of this contract is well-matched with Crowley’scapabilities, not only in the company’s ability to manage special-ized vessels, but also in providing the U.S. Government with a va-riety of maritime services,” said Todd Busch, senior vice presidentand general manager, technical services. “The very nature of theT-AGOS/T-AGM missions demand sophisticated top managementsolutions and talented crews that Crowley offers. We are pleasedto continue services to the Military Sealift Command and look for-ward to future opportunities to support the government.” As a re-sult of this contract, job opportunities will be made available forcrew members with experience on these types of vessels, as wellas shore side positions, such as engineers and contracting profes-sionals. Interested candidates should visithttp://www.crowley.com/Careers/Working-at-Crowley to reviewopen positions.

Selzer named chief operating officer of AESASRC Energy Services Inc. is pleased to

announce that Scott Selzer has accepted theposition of senior vice president, chief oper-ating officer effective Dec. 19, 2014.

Selzer began his career with AES in 2006as a chemical technician and inventory spe-cialist delivering chemicals and maintaininginventory on the North Slope. He was pro-moted to business unit manager-AES BPAlaska in 2009, business unit manager-AESCPAI Alaska in 2011 and became generalmanager of operations and maintenance ofAES in 2012.

Selzer has more than 30 years of experience in the oil and gasindustry, including operations and maintenance of oil rigs inSouthwest Kansas where he began his career. His experiences ledhim to design, construct and operate his own petroleum distribu-tion business in Kansas which grew to encompass a multi-statedistribution network. He has extensive skills and experienceworking with oilfield operations and maintenance, project man-agement, project accounting, transportation, logistics, and busi-ness development.

“Scott is a strong, passionate leader who is familiar with AES’business lines as well as our corporate values,” said Jeff Kinnee-veauk, AES president and CEO. “His unwavering commitment to

safety coupled with his extensive experience in the Alaska oil andgas industry will prove a valuable asset to our executive manage-ment team as we continue to move forward in pursuit of ourgoals.”

His previous positions include director of manufacturing andengineering at Blue Rhino/Ferrell Gas, operations manager for CICon the North Slope and operations manager for Carlile Transporta-tion Systems. He attended Hesston College in Kansas with an em-phasis on aviation. Selzer is a licensed pilot with single-engine,instrument and multi-engine ratings.

Crowley acquisition named ‘Deal of the Year’Acquisition International Magazine has named the Crowley

Maritime Corp. acquisition of Accord Ship Management Ltd. andAccord Marine Management Pvt. Ltd. as the Asia Pacific region’s“Deal of the Year.” The acquisition of a majority interest in thecompanies, which took place in March 2014 and marked the for-mation of Crowley Accord Management Pvt. Ltd., is now managedby Crowley, which provides all phases of commercial ship man-agement, full technical management and government contracting.

Since 2010, AI annual awards have celebrated excellence, inno-vation and performance across the business, legal, financial and in-vestment industries. Through these honors, the magazine seeks torecognize companies that are the most deserving while providinga comprehensive analysis of the industries and their experts.

SCOTT SELZER

Delta P Pump & Equipment LLCDelta P Pump & Equipment LLC

provides pumps, valves, complete fab-ricated systems including electricalpanels to a broad scope of industriesincluding but not limited to petro-leum, mining, water/wastewater andsewage, marine and government facili-ties. They also provide a limited butgrowing pump repair service.

William Ahrens, Pump SpecialistWilliam Ahrens initially worked for

the Department of Water & Power LA, California, aftergraduating college in 1973. He subsequently worked inaerospace for 7 years finally leaving for Alaska, a dream.

He arrived in Alaska in 1983, settling in Eagle River.Ahrens drove a dump truck for a while and worked in theoil and gas industry for several years before going intobusiness for himself in 2000. Married for 42 years, he hasthree children and nine grandchildren, Ahrens lives by hismotto “never give up.”

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ON THE JOB: Qugruk Camp Photos © 2015 Judy Patrick Photography, courtesy of Repsol

Above, the ice road leading toQugruk 301. At right, rig hands from

Nabors Rig 99AC at the Qugruk 9drill site cut high density plastic to

construct a containment dike forfuel tanks.

Above, Mary Anne Jordan, a bus driver for Alaska Frontier Constructors,places a “duck pond” spill/drip containment under her bus while waitingto transport a crew back to camp. At left, a snowblower keeps the iceroad free of snow and drifts.

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Rachel Franklin is the night shift baker at Doyon's Thompson Camp. She en-joys making pies, cookies, cakes and bread from scratch. Here she prepares acherry pie with filling that she says “did not come out of a can!” Her shift,like other workers, is 12 hours long, seven days a week.

All fueling is done on-site for vehicles and machinery, and is hauled approxi-mately 65 miles from Deadhorse to the storage tanks at the Qugruk Camppad. Extra care is taken that no fuel drips onto the ice pad.

Above, rig workersbuild a containmentdike at Qugruk dur-ing the rig-up ofNabors 99AC. Atleft, Ari Haunschild,Repsol's environ-mental coordinator,holds the sign thatwill be attached tothe rig.Below, charteredaircraft make fiveflights a week andland on the ice run-way adjacent to theQugruk Camp pad.

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Award winners are determined by industry partner votes, support-ing evidence and in-house research ensuring that the awards are atrue representation of the market and that the winners are indeedat the cutting edge of their fields. AI awards are broken down firstby region and then into wider categories, ensuring that every firmhas an equal chance - from local to global, niche to full service.

UIC UMIAQ Environmental hires TorranceDr. Keith Torrance has joined UIC UMIAQ as an associate envi-

ronmental geologist within the newly formed environmental divi-sion. Torrance is a certified professional geologist, a charteredgeologist, a European geologist and an environmental professionalfor environmental site assessment. He has a diverse backgroundthat includes work on mining and remedia-tion projects throughout Alaska, NorthAmerica and Europe over a career spanning25 years. Torrance will be working to in-crease the scope of UIC UMIAQ’s environ-mental project portfolio and support theexpanding environmental team.

A native of Scotland, Torrance hasworked in the United States since 1989 andhas been an Alaska resident since 2010. Hehas a bachelor’s degree in geology from theUniversity of Glasgow, a master’s degree inenvironmental engineering and wasawarded a Ph.D. in 2012 for research on the mobility of arsenicand other toxic metals in surface water impacted by mine sites inAlaska. Torrance has specific expertise in regulatory compliance,site assessment, environmental geochemistry, analytical chem-istry, surface and groundwater hydrology, mine permitting, miner-als exploration, mercury mobility and the evaluation andremediation of contaminated sites. He has presented at numerousinternational conferences and has published in peer-reviewedjournals on environmental science.

Torrance is also a part-time adjunct professor within the geol-ogy department at the University of Alaska Anchorage where heteaches environmental geology and serves as a member of the de-partment’s industrial advisory committee.

UIC Construction names Arterburn as GMUIC Design, Plan, Build announced Clay-

ton Arterburn has been named UIC Con-struction’s general manager.

A life-long resident of Willow, Alaska,Arterburn holds a Bachelor of Science inconstruction management from CentralWashington University. Prior to being ap-pointed general manager he worked forUICC for nine years, most recently as a sen-ior project manager. With more than 23years of construction industry experience,Arterburn began in the field working hisway through college as a laborer, operator and carpenter. His

portfolio includes large-scale civil, residential, commercial, marineand industrial projects. As general manager Arterburn is responsi-ble for the oversight and planning of the organization and supervi-sion of all project staff and will maintain organization levels forproductivity, quality, safety, and client value and will also reviewproject management systems and provide constructability analysisusing his extensive construction managerial knowledge, makinghim an important member of the UIC Design, Plan, Build team.

UIC DPB is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, and is a sub-sidiary of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corp. UIC DPB is a vertically inte-grated team of companies that provide a full spectrum ofprofessional services and construction disciplines specializing inremote construction in arctic and subarctic Alaska and across thecountry. UIC Construction LLC offers integrated design-bid-buildsolutions, innovative project management systems and has suc-cessfully completed more than $1 billion of construction through-out remote Alaska and other locations abroad.

Crowley increases capacity, sailing frequencyCrowley Maritime Corp.’s liner services group said it will add a

400 FEU capacity, flat deck barge to its South Atlantic Puerto Ricoservice in the first quarter, increasing the rotation between Jack-sonville, Florida, and San Juan to four sailings each week. Thecompany will also replace the existing 580-foot, triple-deck bargeswith larger, recentlymodified 730-foot,triple-deck barges inthe North Atlantic-Puerto Rico trade,betweenPennsauken, NewJersey, and San Juan,increasing capacityby more than 40 per-cent in that lane.

To support the in-creased capacity inboth services, Crowley will add more than 6,000 pieces of cargocarrying equipment including a combination of dry and reefercontainers and chassis.

“With the changes in the marketplace, we expect strong de-mand for space on our vessels, and we are stepping up to provideimproved capacity, equipment and sailing frequency to benefitour customers,” said John Hourihan, senior vice president andgeneral manager, Puerto Rico. “This service enhancement is an-other indication of our commitment to the people and businessesof Puerto Rico, whom we have been pleased to serve for over 60years.”

Crowley has been serving the Puerto Rico market since 1954,longer than any other carrier in the trade. The company, withnearly 200 Puerto Rico employees, is also the No. 1 ocean carrierbetween the island commonwealth and the U.S. mainland withmore weekly sailings and more cargo carried annually than anyother shipping line.

GCI Industrial Telecom marks 5 years in TexasGCI Industrial Telecom, a division of GCI, said it is celebrating

the fifth anniversary of its field office in Houston, Texas. GCI In-

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dustrial Telecom continues to support the communication needsof the energy sector throughout Alaska and the Gulf ofMexico/Texas regions with proven technical and engineering ex-pertise and competitive professional services.

“Our clients asked us about 6 years back for a bigger presencein the Houston and Gulf of Mexico markets and we responded.Our team continues to grow, and today we manage over 25 satel-lite systems and have over 20 full time teammates based out ofTexas and Louisiana. We are building relationships built on trustand performance.” said GCI Industrial Telecom Senior DirectorRick Hansen. GOM Regional Manager Jon Legato added “Ourclients share our focus on safe, competitive, and professionaltelecommunication services. Our operations and maintenanceteam becomes an integrated part of our client’s operations, espe-cially on their offshore facilities. We are bringing value to ourclients’ projects.”

With fully staffed offices in Deadhorse and Anchorage, Alaska,and Houston, Texas, GCI Industrial Telecom employs more than150 professional telecommunication engineers, project managersand technicians to support the full life cycles of industrial and re-mote operations. For more information visit www.gci.com/indus-trialtelecom or call toll-free at 877-411-1484.

CGG GeoSoftware wins Houston BusinessMarketing Association Award

The North America and Latin America marketing team for CGGGeoSoftware has earned first place in the qualitative and quantita-tive market research category of the 2014 annual marketing re-search award bestowed by the Business Marketing Association ofHouston. This is the first time CGG has entered the association’sannual Lantern Awards competition.

The marketing team created a survey to gain a greater under-standing of its target audience under the geological and geophysi-cal umbrella - geologists, geophysicists, petrophysicists, reservoirengineers and completions engineers. An initial telephone invita-tion encouraged prospective clients to participate in a compre-hensive and highly confidential research study on G&G softwareand services. Respondents received a complimentary summary ofthe results in an analyzed report.

Mike Eyre, North America region manager, GeoSoftware, CGG,said: “We recognized that existing industry studies failed to focuson the usage and satisfaction of G&G software users within the oiland gas exploration and production industry in North America.We utilized the research approach to gain the trust and attentionof our key prospects while using the survey as a tool to effectivelyqualify accounts as good sales leads for our technology.”

BMA Houston celebrated 26 years of marketing excellence dur-ing its 2014 premiere awards event in Texas. BMA Houston cre-ated the Lantern Awards of Texas for one sole purpose - tohighlight top-quality creative and strategic business-to-businesscommunications.

NAC announces new hires and promotionsAnchorage based Northern Aviation Services said it recently ap-

pointed Dave Squier to chief operating officer of the company.Squier previously held the position of vice president of cargo serv-ices of Anchorage based subsidiary Northern Air Cargo. In his

new capacity Squier will have oversight ofcargo and ground operations at both NACand Honolulu, Hawaii-based subsidiaryAloha Air Cargo.

Northern Air Cargo also recently hiredSami Glascott for the position of chief oper-ating officer. Glascott previously served asdirector of sales for NAC and formerly aspresident and CEO of the Anchorage Cham-ber of Commerce and regulatory affairs man-ager at the Alaska Oil and Gas Association.Glascott holds a master’s degree in publicadministration from the University of Alaska Anchorage, a ForakerCertificate in non-profit management and a bachelor’s degree ingeology from Colorado College.

Brian Heath has assumed the position of general manager ofNorthern Air Maintenance Services, a subsidiary of Northern AirCargo and will oversee the management of NAMS ground serv-ices.

Bob Reith, a 23.5-year employee of NAC, most recently servingas director of ground operations of its subsidiary NAMS, has transi-tioned to the new position of director of Deadhorse operationsfor NAMS.

Lorrie Rogers joined the NAC staff as manager of technical pub-lications. Lorrie comes to NAC from PenAir where she worked fornine years in their technical publications department and bringscomprehensive experience in technical writing, editing, proof-reading and publishing company manuals. For more informationvisit www.northernaircargo.com.

Atlas Copco one of world’s most sustainable corporations

Atlas Copco, an industrial group with world-leading positionsin sustainable productivity solutions, ranks 23rd among the 2015Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World index - alist presented on Jan. 22 at the World Economic Forum in Davos,Switzerland. The company was also listed first overall in the ma-chinery industry. This is the ninth time that Atlas Copco has ap-peared in the Global 100 rankings.

“Atlas Copco has a presence in over 180 countries, and beingrecognized as one of the top sustainable companies in the worldreflects our commitment to global sustainability practices,” saidJim Levitt, president, Atlas Copco North America LLC. “In theUnited States, we have a number of ongoing initiatives that ensurewe remain a good corporate citizen and contribute to AtlasCopco’s global efforts.”

Creating business value through sustainability is at the core ofAtlas Copco’s products and service. Atlas Copco sustainability ini-tiatives, both globally and in the U.S., include: boosting customerenergy-efficiency by at least 20 percent between 2010 and 2020,decreasing CO2 emissions, working actively to eliminate corrup-tion and promoting access to clean drinking water in countries inneed.

The Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the Worldindex evaluated 4,609 publicly listed global companies, which aremeasured against key sustainability indicators such as safety, per-formance and revenues in relation to consumption of energy andwater. For more information, visit http://global100.org.

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Polyguard hires Heine to pipeline divisionPolyguard Products Inc.’s pipeline divi-

sion said Jan. 20 that Kyle Heine has joinedthe company as technical salesman.

Heine comes to Polyguard after morethan three years with Dow Chemical. He hasworked in the energy industry for 10 years,previously working with Honeywell andStandard Renewable Energy where he alsoworked in sales. Heine is a graduate of theUniversity of Texas-Arlington, where he re-ceived a bachelor’s degree in communica-tion.

“At Polyguard, I will look to expand the company’s marketshare and increase revenue through new business acquisition,”Heine said. “Polyguard has a great reputation in the industry and Ilook forward to helping drive success in the Pipeline Division. Iwould like to be a long term employee of Polyguard and continueto grow by being presented with new opportunities.”

Founded in 1953, Polyguard Products specializes in productswhich protect surfaces and structures from moisture, water, orother undesired substances. Polyguard is an industry leader in theproduction self-adhesive protective coatings for engineering andconstruction. Polyguard is also a 100 percent employee-ownedESOP with 22 consecutive years of sales growth.

Olgoonik/Fairweather receivesATC Achievement Award

Olgoonik/Fairweather LLC is being honored by the 2015 ArcticTechnology Conference with a Distinguished Achievement Awardfor its contribution to the Chukchi Sea Environmental Science Pro-gram.

The award, shared byConocoPhillips, Shell andStatoil, recognizes the co-design and safe operationof one of the largest multi-disciplinary science pro-grams in the world. Havingjust completed its seventhyear, the CSESP is operatedby Olgoonik/Fairweatherand supported by ConocoPhillips, Shell and Statoil. The CSESP isfocused on characterizing pre-exploration baseline information onthe ecology of the northeastern Chukchi Sea. Despite numerouslogistical and natural hazards, the program has operated with zerorecordable injuries, accumulating more than 395,000 man-expo-sure hours and 13,000 vessel miles. The CSESP covers a 37,000square kilometer area of the northeastern Chukchi Sea. Disci-plines of the program include: seabirds, marine mammals, plank-ton, physical oceanography, sediments, benthic studies, acousticmonitoring, chemical oceanography and fisheries.

To date, more than 200 presentations, documents and papershave been presented using data collected from the CSESP. Theprogram features an unprecedented data sharing agreement withthe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Signed bythe three sponsoring companies, this agreement enables all CSESPenvironmental data to be shared freely with the public through

the NOAA and the Alaska Ocean Observing System websites.The ATC Distinguished Achievement Awards honor individuals

and organizations for their important technological, humanitarian,environmental and leadership contributions to the Arctic industry.The 2015 Arctic Technology Conference will be held March 23-25in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Motion Industries announces expansion in Alaska

Motion Industries Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of GenuineParts Co., is proud to announce the purchase of Oil & Gas Supply,located in Anchorage, Alaska. The acquisition was finalized onFeb. 2.

Oil & Gas Supply has two locations in Alaska - Anchorage andKenai - providing industrial and hydraulic fluid power hoses, fit-ting and repair services, as well as tank truck parts to the oil andgas industry. The purchase of Oil & Gas Supply expands MotionIndustries’ Northwest footprint, serving industries including min-ing, construction, and fishing, in addition to oil and gas.

“The addition of Oil & Gas Supply provides an expansion ofproducts, services, and value for customers in Alaska, an impor-tant area for our company’s 49-state coverage. We are happy tohave Oil & Gas Supply as part of the Motion Industries team,” saidMotion Industries’ President and CEO, Tim Breen.

Motion Industries is a wholly owned subsidiary of GenuineParts Co. For more information visit www.motionindustries.com.

Delaney joins Solstice Advertising teamSolstice Advertising is excited to an-

nounce the addition of copywriter Elyse De-laney to its team.

Delaney joins Solstice with a broad rangeof disciplines including social media, blog-ging and account management, garneredfrom her previous work at a local agency.

Her advertising experience began on theUniversity of Idaho’s selective advertisingteam, winning campaigns for Glidden paintthrough Walmart, as well as an interactiveand strategic campaign for Mary Kay whereshe served as co-captain and account executive. Delaney alsoserved as vice president for her university’s advertising club andholds a bachelor of arts in advertising.

The combination of her experience producing content for na-tional brands as well as for multiple channels of communicationshas provided her with the ability to provide flawless copy andsharp creative. For more information visit www.solsticeadvertis-ing.com.

Pearson appointed AMA director for Anchorage Branch

AECOM announced that the Alaska Miners Association recentlyappointed Michelle Pearson, senior GIS analyst with AECOM, asits director of the AMA Anchorage branch. AMA is composed ofmore than 1,800 members that come from seven statewide

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branches: Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks,Juneau, Kenai, Ketchikan/Prince of Wales,and Nome. The AMA membership includesindividual prospectors, geologists, engi-neers, environmental practitioners, vendors,major and junior mining companies, andsmall family mines.

In her role as Anchorage director forAMA, Pearson will guide administrative andpolicy decisions for the AMA statewide staffand help further the mission of public out-reach about Alaska’s mining industry. She ison the convention planning committee where she has been in-volved in coordinating technical training courses since 2004. Pear-son will serve as director for a two-year term, upon which she iseligible for reelection.

Wilkins joins AECOM teamPaul Wilkins recently joined AECOM as a

fisheries biologist. Wilkins has 17 years ofexperience in fisheries data collection, analy-sis, and interpretation. His role with AECOMwill consist of assisting as needed with proj-ects that call for his numerous specific areasof expertise which include fisheries biology,data analysis, and field biological data collec-tion.

Polyguard Products adds Patel to its technical teamPatrick Dunn, vice president of Polyguard

Products’ mechanical division, announcedthe addition of Raj Patel to the company as atechnical sales manager.

Patel comes to Polyguard with 30 years ofexperience with Dow Chemical in hydrocar-bons, plastic and chemical sales. He spentthe last 20 years in the building industry, in-cluding the fabrication industry for cold and chilled process appli-cations. Patel also has experience with oil and gas explorationsand production experience with BP, ExxonMobil and Chemical,and petroleum plant design with Fluor engineers.

Patel will work on getting specifications, converting specifica-tions, growing the company’s market share on the West Coast,and troubleshooting installed Polyguard Products.

Founded in 1953, Polyguard Products specializes in productswhich protect surfaces and structures from moisture, water, orother undesired substances. Polyguard is an industry leader in theproduction of self-adhesive protective coatings for engineeringand construction.

Crowley Accord Marine Management adds five tankers

Crowley Accord Management Pvt. Ltd., the international shipmanagement venture managed globally by Crowley Maritime

Corp.’s ship management group, has been awarded full technicalmanagement contracts for five new tankers. These tankers will bejoined in the coming weeks by three more, bringing Crowley’s in-ternational ship management fleet to more than 70.

The five products tankers brought under Crowley Accord man-agement are the MT Dawn Haridwar, MT Dawn Mansarovar, MTDawn Mathura, MT Dawn Madurai and MT Portland Pearl. Thefirst four are owned by Arya Tankers and will operate along the In-dian coast, while the fifth is owned by Union Maritime Limitedand will operate in the Europe-to-Nigeria trade. Combined, thesetankers represent more than 130,000 gross tons in the market.

“The Crowley Accord partnership continues to be a successfulone and this latest onboarding of additional vessels is testament tothat,” said Mike Golonka, vice president, ship management. “Ves-sel owners are seeking us out because we provide honesty andtransparency in our operations and adaptable, safe and profes-sional solutions for all of our customers.”

The Crowley Accord acquisition which took place in April2014 immediately increased the size and scope of Crowley’s tech-nical ship management group and supported the company’s ex-pansion into the international ship management market with aforeign crewing presence.

The acquisition also made Crowley a rare U.S. company - onethat provides third-party international crewing and technical shipmanagement.

URS hires Ivy ShultzIvy Schultz recently joined URS as a geo-

graphic information systems analyst withfour years of experience in GIS includingcollecting, managing, processing, and pre-senting data for a variety of successful proj-ects. In her role as a GIS Analyst, Schultz isresponsible for data management, analysis,and cartography to support businessprocesses. This includes post processingfield data, quality assurance and control, geo-processing, and creating maps. Schultz attended Alaska PacificUniversity and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environ-mental Science.

Calista Corp. welcomes shareholder hiresCalista Corp. proudly welcomes share-

holders George Owletuck and Kirsten Kine-gak-Friday to its team of employees. Bothhave impressive resumes and bring severalyears of experience to the corporation.

Owletuck is the government relations liai-son and is responsible for coordinating, de-veloping and conducting activities relatingto federal, state and local government rela-tions. He brings leadership experience andseveral years of working in government rela-tions. Owletuck served in the U.S. Air Forceand previously worked for the late U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens. He is aformer University of Alaska Fairbanks professor and has held nu-merous leadership positions in the areas of fisheries, the environ-ment and natural resources.

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Kinegak-Friday is associate general coun-sel at Calista. She is a graduate of StanfordUniversity and University of California, LosAngeles School of Law. Her main legal focushas been on Alaska Native corporations andAlaska Native issues. She is a former Calistaintern and Calista Heritage Foundation schol-arship recipient.

As part of its mission as an Alaska Nativecorporation, Calista is committed to increas-ing shareholder benefits and economic op-portunities. One of the ways Calista doesthis is by providing jobs for shareholders and descendants. Thecorporation currently has a shareholder hire rate of 55 percent atits corporate headquarters in Anchorage; an additional 3 percentof the employees are Alaska Natives who are shareholders and de-scendants of other Alaska Native corporations.

Alaska Clean Seas breaks groundon Deadhorse facility

After a comprehen-sive design and bidprocess Alaska CleanSeas, ACS, commencedan $11 million con-struction project inPrudhoe Bay to replaceits existing office facil-ity. Employing the serv-ices of EXP U.S.Services as projectmanager, Anchorageconstruction contractor F&W was selected to erect the new build-ing. Demolition of the old camp section occurred in May. Withthe construction season in full swing, foundation work beganJune 5. Occupancy is expected in the fall of 2015. When com-plete, the new facility will provide 20 offices along with trainingand conference rooms, fiber optic communications and improvedsafety and environmental working conditions. ACS, a not-for-profitoil spill response cooperative serving exploration, production andpipeline members on the North Slope, was established in 1979and is recognized nationally and internationally as the leader inArctic oil spill prevention and response services.

CGG announces signing of agreementwith Geokinetics

CGG announced that it has signed a binding agreement withGeokinetics, one of the largest independent international land andshallow water seismic companies, for the contribution by CGG ofits North American land contract assets and activities, excludingits land multi-client and monitoring businesses, against a minorityequity stake in Geokinetics.

This combination is expected to secure Geokinetics’ positionas a market leader in the North America contract business. Theagreement establishes technology cooperation between the twocompanies, giving access to CGG Land technologies to the com-

bined entity in North America. It also provides for a privileged re-lationship between Geokinetics and CGG Land Multi-Client Groupin North America. This transaction is expected to be finalized bythe end of October.

MacNamara Shoulders joins URS teamMacNamara “Mac” Shoulders recently

joined URS as a biologist with more than 30years of experience specializing in managinginterdisciplinary environmental programs,designing field studies and permitting for oiland gas, and other civil projects. He hasbroad experience in permitting projects inAlaska and an in-depth knowledge of stateand federal regulations including: NationalEnvironmental Policy Act, ESA, Marine Mam-mals Protection Act, Migratory Bird SpeciesAct, State of Alaska Fish and Game regula-tions and state of Alaska water quality regulations. As a major com-ponent of these projects, Shoulders has conducted scoping,permitting and project management, and compliance manage-ment with Alaska communities and regulatory agencies. He servedas the environmental lead for design, permitting, and implementa-tion for more than 100 major river training projects, streamrestoration projects, and culvert replacements along the trans-Alaska oil pipeline and on the North Slope. Shoulders designedand implemented programs for fish evaluations along the trans-Alaska pipeline, managed teams of scientists collecting baselinefish, benthic, plankton, sediment, and physical riverine habitat pa-rameters, and led teams of subcontractors during the productionof environmental assessment reports. He also has experience as aproject manager ensuring environmental compliance during largecivil construction projects.

UMIAQ expands services with new departmentUMIAQ said that it has established an en-

vironmental department that is uniquely or-ganized into two key components:environmental services and field complianceservices. UMIAQ is able to provide key serv-ices for Alaska-based operations from projectplanning, to construction through produc-tion. These services include environmentalpermitting and impact assessments, agencycoordination and consultation, regulatorycompliance management and a remoteworkforce of marine mammal observers/Inu-piat communicators, environmental vehicle inspectors, and sub-sistence advisors.

Terri Mitchell has been promoted as the manager for UMIAQ’snewly formed environmental department. Mitchell holds a Masterof Science in environmental policy and management with honorsand has more than 14 years of experience providing environmen-tal documentation and permitting for bathymetric surveys in theArctic, telecommunication infrastructure, airports, roadways,wind towers, material sites and fuel tank farms. Under Mitchell’smanagement UMIAQ’s Environmental Department provides theexpertise to support Alaska and Arctic operations through the de-

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velopment of oil spill response plans, emergency response plans,incident management expertise, NEPA documentation, and per-mit packages for the most challenging of projects. Current proj-ects include the Arctic fiber project, a fiber optic line runningfrom Tokyo to London through the Northwest Passage, AlaskaLNG, response planning support for Shell, and the Point Thomsonproject.

New equipment helps companiesreduce carbon footprint

Brice Equipment, a subsidiary of Calista Corp., has invested intwo new pieces of equipment that will help companies operatingin Alaska greatly reduce their fuel consumption and dramaticallylower carbon emissions. Brice Equipment is the only Alaska dealerfor the JetHeat Micro-Turbine Heater, the most advanced indus-trial heater on the market. It’s the only diesel-fired portable heaterin the world converting more than 98 percent of fuel input intouseable heat output. The result is a savings of over $500 per dayin fuel. The JetHeat offers substantially reduced CO2, NOx andSO2 emissions, meeting stringent air permitting requirements.

Brice Equipment also exclusively offers the Puritan Arctic HeatGenerator. The AHG eliminates problems associated with continu-ous idling of larger diesel assets in cold weather regions. Idlingand insufficient engine loading causes heavy exhaust output (wetstacking) that damages equipment. The AHG allows operators toshut down the primary engine, which greatly reduces both thefuel burned per hour and sooty emissions output. Not only doesthis help the environment, it saves companies from costly repairsassociated with engines continually running cold.

For more information visit www.briceinc.com or call 907-488-6422 in Fairbanks or 907-659-2330 on the North Slope.

Crowley named a Top 100 3PL providerMaritime Corp.’s logistics group has been named a Top 100

Third-Party Logistics Provider by Inbound Logistics for the sixthconsecutive year. Editors selected Crowley and fellow honoreesfrom hundreds of candidates based on each company’s ability tomeet and surpass readers’ evolving outsourcing needs.

“This award is - again - a great testimony to the hard work ofour entire team, which continues to focus on streamlining ourcustomers’ supply chain through the unique vertical integrationthat Crowley offers clients,” said Crowley’s Frank Larkin, seniorvice president and general manager, logistics. “If time is indeedmoney, our customers recognize that making one call to Crowleycan help them find the extra velocity they are looking for in deliv-ering their products to market. We are grateful to once again re-ceive this recognition from the editors of Inbound Logistics.”

Each year, Inbound Logistics recognizes the best logistics solu-tions providers based on their ability to offer diverse operationalcapabilities, scalability and experience to meet unique supplychain and logistics needs. Editors selected this year’s class of Top3PL providers from a pool of more than 250 companies. Theycarefully analyzed submissions for consideration by conductingphone interviews and online research, and compared that data toreaders' burgeoning global supply chain and logistics challenges.The resulting list celebrates logistics service providers that are atthe top of their game while detailing the broad array of services

and solutions they provide.

UMIAQ hires Trapp as new associate scientistCynthia Trapp has joined UMIAQ LLC as

an associate scientist in the environmentaldepartment. Trapp has more than 16 yearsof experience in the petroleum industrywith expertise in emergency response andmanagement, regulatory compliance andstakeholder engagement. She has gainedvaluable first-hand experience in respondingto numerous and varied petroleum industryincidents, and has directly participated inboth corporate emergency response opera-tions, as well as field based response activi-ties. She is dedicated to communicating and educating the publicon emergency response and public safety principles and practicesthrough UMIAQ’s environmental department. Most recentlyTrapp was engaged in Shell Canada Ltd.’s emergency responsestakeholder database and public safety initiatives, as well as withBP Exploration Alaska’s incident management plan harmonizationinitiative.

Working in both Alaska and Canada, Trapp is familiar withboth regulatory environments. She has a proven track record forsuccessfully advancing oil and gas projects through both U.S. andCanadian regulatory processes to meet specific clients’ needs andtimelines. Trapp has organized and facilitated several open houseand conflict avoidance sessions with members of the public im-pacted by oil and gas development, and has also facilitated manyregulatory agency meetings to expedite project review and ap-proval timelines. The UMIAQ environmental department provideskey services for Alaska-based operations from project planning, toconstruction through production. These services include environ-mental permitting and impact assessments, agency coordinationand consultation, and regulatory compliance management.

Marinucci joins Fairweatheras business developer

Fairweather LLC announced the appoint-ment of Sally Marinucci as its business devel-oper.

A native of Anchorage, Alaska, Marinucciearned a degree in business administrationfrom the Eller College of Management at theUniversity of Arizona, Tucson. While attend-ing college she worked as a retail advisor forInspire Greatness Beauty Institutes. Upongraduation, Marinucci accepted a position asthe institute’s retail team lead, overseeingthe operation of its retail center and guestservices. Within a year, she was promoted to retail team mentor,advising the retail teams and developing promotions and events.When the institute added a new location in Phoenix, Arizona,Marinucci was instrumental in developing the new retail centerand training the retail team.

Returning to Anchorage in 2013 to pursue a career change in

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SALLY MARINUCCI

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Active companiesAdvertising

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

Air Passenger/Charter & Support

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976

Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comBald Mountain Air Service specializes in off air-port operations supporting mining, oil & gasexploration and tourism. Twin and single tur-bine powered DeHavilland Otters.

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a widevariety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, and spe-cialized operations such as external load work,powerline maintenance, aerial filming andvideography.

Last Frontier Air Ventures39901 N. Glenn Hwy. Sutton, AK 99674Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701

Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Website: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft Ven-turesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled barges, inter-

Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Air Passenger/Charter & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Arctic Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Arctic Gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Buildings – Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Camps, Catering & Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Casing & Centralization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Cellular Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Cement Casing Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Chemical Analytical Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Civil & Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Coal-Domestic & Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Commercial Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Construction Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Construction Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Contractor – General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Contractor – Pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Corrosion Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Drilling & Completion Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Drilling & Well Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Employee Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Environmental Response & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Environmental Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Equipment & Heavy Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Equipment Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Freight/Shipping & Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Fueling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34General Oilfield Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Geophysical & Geological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Helicopter Contract/Charter Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Hotels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Industrial Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Industrial Parts & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Inspection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Instrumentation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Legal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Machining — Portable & Stationary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Management Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Marine Services & Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Mat Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Mechanical & Electrical Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Meetings & Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Metal Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Mud & Mud Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Office Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Oilfield Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40On-Site Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Permitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Pipeline Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Power Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Process Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Procurement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Recycling Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Reporting Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Rigging Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Safety Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Seismic & Geophysical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Shops & Storage Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Steel Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Steel Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Surveying & Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Tank Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Telephone Equipment & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Temporary Personnel Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Tire Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Underwater NDT & Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Underwater Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Vessel Contract & Charter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Water & Wastewater Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Weld Repairs/Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Wire Rope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

OIL & GAS COMPANIESOperators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

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modal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled andchartered air freighters, domestic and interna-tional air forwarding and international seaforwarding services.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Mark Liland, Director of SalesPhone: (907) 249-5149Fax: (907) 249-5194E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 millionpounds of cargo on scheduled flights to 13 ofAlaska’s busiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boe-ing-737 aircraft are available for charters to re-mote Alaskan sites as well as Lower 48 &international destinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

Arctic Engineering

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughoutthe state. Expertise in project management;ocean towing & transportation; salvage &emergency response; ship assist & escort; re-mote fuel management; fuel transportation,distribution & sales; naval architecture, engi-neering, vessel design & construction manage-ment.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineer-ing and design, process safety/riskmanagement, procurement, and project man-agement to the oil and gas industry, includingproduction, transportation, and refining.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and construc-tion management for the oil and gas, powerand mining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., senior vicepresidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Juneau, Seattle, Fort CollinsWebsite: www.pndengineers.comInnovative design solutions in ice engineering,arctic hydrology, permafrost engineering, andArctic geotechnical engineering, including

bridges, ports, buildings, roads, airfields, off-shore islands, and oilfield development.

Arctic Gear

NASCO Industries Inc. 3 NE 21st St. Washington, IN 47501Contact: Matt Brooks, Division Sales ManagerPhone: (317) 882-5742Toll free: (888) 767-4218Fax: (317) 882-5741Email: [email protected]: www.nascoinc.comNASCO manufactures FR outerwear for themulti-hazard workplace. For Flash fire, electricarc flash, high visibility, waterproof and insu-lated outerwear solutions, NASCO has the pro-tection that suits you.

Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulk fueldelivery by air.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Bearings

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

Buildings – Modular

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Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasons andhave become a preferred solution in thebuilding marketplace. The key advantage ofthe fabric building technology include clear-span design, fast delivery and installation,lower operating costs and low maintenance.

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-efficient, economical structures for the oil in-dustry, including onsite storage buildings,housing and more. State-of-the-art, USA-made ClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildingsfeature abundant natural light and spaciousinteriors without support posts to hamper op-erations.

Camps, Catering & Lodging

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in1971 and represents over 13,000 Sharehold-ers. Our region encompasses over 6.5 millionacres and 56 villages; 46 individual village cor-porations. We are the parent company of 15subsidiaries and can be found on Facebook(www.facebook.com/calistacorp) and Twitter(http://twitter.com/calistacorp).

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-efficient, economical structures for the oil in-dustry, including onsite storage buildings,housing and more. State-of-the-art, USA-made ClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildingsfeature abundant natural light and spaciousinteriors without support posts to hamper op-erations.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,

ocean towing & transportation and emer-gency response.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughoutAlaska. They also provide security services onthe North Slope, TAPS and other prominentlocations.

Five Star Oilfield Services14896 Kenai Spur Hwy, Ste. 306Kenai, AK 99611Contact: Jenny Dickinson, Operating ManagerPhone: (907) 283-9877Fax: (907) 335-2221Email: [email protected]: www.fivestaroilfieldservices.comFive Star Oilfield Services delivers high qualitycatering, housekeeping, and rental equip-ment to the oil industry working operating inremote areas of Alaska. Whatever your needsare we are sure to fulfill them with the high-est quality employees, equipment and cus-tomer service.

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Kuukpik Arctic Services1301 Huffman Rd., Suite 206Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Randy MacMillanPhone: 907 562-5588, Ext. 412Fax: (907) 562-5898Email: [email protected]: Terry McIntosh, general managerPhone: 907-743-7415, (Direct Line)Email: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. Weare proud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930

Email: [email protected] Bay: Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. Weserve the Cook Inlet and North Slope.

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, re-liable workover/drilling rigs specifically de-signed for arctic conditions. We strive tomaximize productivity and efficiency whilepromoting safety and environmentally con-scious drilling practices.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suitehotel where guest service is the ultimateamenity. Business travelers enjoy spacioussuites, fully appointed kitchens, complimen-tary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant &lounge.

Taiga Ventures2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Mike Tolbert - presidentPhone: 907-452-6631Fax: 907-451-8632Other offices:Anchorage office:351 East 92nd.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: 907-245-3123Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comRemote site logistics firm specializing inturnkey portable shelter camps, shipping, re-ceiving and expediting remote project sup-plies and equipment – all seasons.

Casing and Centralization

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-

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signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

Cellular Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communicationissues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural re-source industries. GCI-your best choice for fulllife cycle, expert, proven, industrial communi-cations.

Cement Casing Tools

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

Chemicals

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creat-ing value through differentiated services andtechnologies that save water, energy, and air;while reducing customer’s total costs of oper-ation.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 990515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 344-7444Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Chemical Analytical Lab

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Civil & Hazardous Waste

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Linda LearyPhone: (800-323-2296)

Fax: 253-874-8615Email: [email protected] Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest LakeMN, Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service,multi-modal, transportation and logisticscompany.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Coal — Domestic & Export

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625 • Fax: (907) 451-6543Email: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comOther OfficePO Box 1000Healy, AK 99743Phone: (907) 683-2226Usibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces an average of 2 milliontons of sub-bituminous coal each year.

Commercial Diving

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vesselinspection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchor-age based office that completes diving, envi-ronmental, and emergency response work fora wide variety of clients ranging from localand federal agencies to international oil andgas companies. Services include commercialdiving capabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspec-tion class ROVs, installation, repair, and main-tenance for deep water mooring systems,

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subsea pipelines, production platforms, andoffshore exploration support.

Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in1971 and represents over 13,000 Sharehold-ers. Our region encompasses over 6.5 millionacres and 56 villages; 46 individual village cor-porations. We are the parent company of 15subsidiaries and can be found on Facebook(www.facebook.com/calistacorp) and Twitter(http://twitter.com/calistacorp).

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communicationissues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural re-source industries. GCI-your best choice for fulllife cycle, expert, proven, industrial communi-cations.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 mainFax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.com

Thirty years of arctic experience in design andinstallation of microwave, satellite, fiberoptic, radio, paging, telephone equipmentand systems. Tower construction, inspectionand maintenance and Motorola 2-way radiodealer.

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depth information specific to each coveragearea.

Construction Equipment

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader inthe supply and construction of high-quality,engineered, and cost-effective fabric buildingsystems and pre-engineered steel building so-lutions.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leas-ing of vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

N C Machinery Co.N C Power Systems 6450 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99519Contact: Jeff Scott, Sales ManagerDarren Venters, Product Support Manager Vigo Anderson, Engine Power ManagerPhone: (800) 478-7000Fax: (907) 786-7580Email: [email protected] offices: Dutch Harbor, Fairbanks, andJuneauCaterpillar machine and engine power dealerwith sales, rentals, parts and service for theState of Alaska.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought togetherthe most-trusted names in scaffolding, engi-neering, insulation and coatings to ensuresafe, seamless delivery, higher performanceand the lowest total installed cost, resulting inthe best overall lifecycle cost.

Construction Materials

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business De-velopmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We spe-cialize in industrial and commercial projectsthat include mats, timbers, treated, framing,engineered wood products, and most othermaterials. Direct ship or consolidating, ourservices can handle all your needs.

Construction Project Management

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

ASRC Energy Services 3900 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk, President/CEOContact: Mark Nelson, SVP, COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment.

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CCI Inc.111 W. 16th Avenue, Suite 401Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Vik Lord Irwin, Business Develop-ment & Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 258-5755Fax: (907) 258-5766Email: [email protected]: www.ccialaska.comAlaska based subsidiary of Bristol Bay NativeCorporation. Oilfield contracting, provider ofenvironmental and construction services,maintenance support, specialty product appli-cation, hazardous/non-hazardous waste man-agement, oil spill response HAZMAT.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughoutthe state. Expertise in project management;ocean towing & transportation; salvage &emergency response; ship assist & escort; re-mote fuel management; fuel transportation,distribution & sales; naval architecture, engi-neering, vessel design & construction man-agement.

FLUOR4300 B Street, Suite 210Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager,Alaska OperationsPhone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023Email: [email protected] Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune500 company (ranked #148) and is one of theworld’s largest engineering, procurement,construction, maintenance and project man-agement companies. Fluor has 42,000 em-ployees worldwide and has been active inAlaska for over 30 years.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to theoil, gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profes-sionals, client staff augmentation,construction dispute resolution, and manage-ment consulting services.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project man-agement services for oilfield development.Recent projects include: Mustang Road, E Pit,

F Pit, Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disci-pline engineering and design, project man-agement, procurement, project controls andconstruction management for the oil and gas,power and mining industries.

Pacific Pile & Marine600 S Riverside Dr. Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Jason Davis, VP Alaska OperationsPhone: 907-276-3873 E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine is a heavy civil and ma-rine contractor specializing in complex con-struction. Our team has experience inalternate delivery including Contractor-At-Risk and GC/CM and is sufficiently resourcedto deliver a wide range of construction serv-ices.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., senior vicepresidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Juneau, Seattle, Fort CollinsWebsite: www.pndengineers.comPND provides full service civil engineering de-sign and construction project managementservices, including contract administrationand construction inspection for the oil andgas industry.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process fa-cilities, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Office:P.O. Box 8349Nikiski, AK 99635Phone: (907) 776-5185Fax: (907) 776-8105Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489

Serving Alaska for more than 38 years.

Consulting

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic InformationSystems (GIS)

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including web applicationsdevelopment, database design, requirementsanalysis, Network Design and Security, SQLServer Database Administration, Point of SaleApplications and IT staffing.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides engineering and envi-ronmental consulting services for public andprivate clients. Our services include projectand program management, civil, structural,and energy engineering, biological sciences,cultural resources, stakeholder outreach, andproject permitting.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-

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perienced professionals possess a diversearray of technical capabilities to provide ourclients with a full spectrum of geoscience andengineering consulting services.

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depth information specific to each coveragearea.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/Umiaq6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ O&G Support Services, a member ofUkpea vik Iñupiat Corporation, provides re-source development services, as well as sup-port to Prudhoe Bay field and facilityOperations and Maintenance, design, con-sulting, logistics and science, while under-standing politics, culture, land useregulations and environmental conditions re-lated to industrial and community develop-ment in Alaska.

Contractors – General

Alaska Dreams, Inc.2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasonsand have become a preferred solution inthe building marketplace. The key advan-tage of the fabric building technology in-clude clear-span design, fast delivery andinstallation, lower operating costs and lowmaintenance.

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredg-ing, vessel support, crew boat services andvessel inspection and repairs.

ASRC Energy Services 3900 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Mark Nelson, SVP, COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment.

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including web applicationsdevelopment, database design, requirementsanalysis, Network Design and Security, SQLServer Database Administration, Point of SaleApplications and IT staffing.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil,and commercial construction.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emer-gency response.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services andheavy civil construction.

Pacific Pile & Marine600 S Riverside Dr.

Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Jason Davis, VP Alaska OperationsPhone: 907-276-3873 E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine specializes in foundationprojects including driven pile, drilled sockets,rock anchors, shoring, access trestles; and vari-ous marine structures includingdocks/piers/wharves, cofferdams, breakwa-ters, and dredging. Other specialty servicesalso include design-build, emergency re-sponse, and environmental remediation.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process fa-cilities, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Contractors – Pipeline

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil,and commercial construction.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public rela-tions, land acquisition and safety expertise.

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Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process fa-cilities, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Control Systems

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comManufacturer of NRTL listed industrial electri-cal control panels. (UL, ETL, etc.) Your localhazardous location control system experts.Core competencies include design, engineer-ing, and manufacturing expertise of industrialcontrol panels for use in ordinary as well ashazardous locations.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 mainFax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of, sur-veillance, power generation and remote com-munication systems.

Corrosion Analysis

Acuren/RAT600 E 57th Place, Unit BAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 569-5000Phone: (907)249-5216Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.acuren.comWebsite: www.ratintl.com

Acuren is the largest NDT, inspection, and ma-terial engineering service company in NorthAmerica. With over 90 offices, Acuren has theresources and expertise to support major proj-ects and outages in a variety of mission criticalindustries. Remote Access Technology hasbeen setting the standard for rope access inAlaska for over 12 years.

Kakivik Asset Management5401 Fairbanks St., Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 770-9400Fax: (907) 770-9450Contact: Mark Hylen, president/ceoE-mail: [email protected]: www.kakivik.comFairbanks OfficePhone: (907) 451-4898Fax: (907) 451-4897Valdez OfficePhone: (907) 831-1390Offering all elements of nondestructive test-ing, inspection services, quality control andasset management.

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creat-ing value through differentiated services andtechnologies that save water, energy, and air;while reducing customer’s total costs of oper-ation.

Drilling & Completion Products

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and vehi-cle rental

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Drilling & Well Services

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com,www.myWells.comMyWells.com is a web-based data deliveryportal that allows users to remotelyaccess well information from one web loca-tion. MyWell.com can be utilized to accesslive drilling data, live directional data, dailyreports, final well reports, IADC tour sheets,geologic and petrophysical logs and otherwell-critical documents and files.Canrig Drilling Technology offers a completeline of electrical Top Drive Drilling Systems,PowerCAT ™ Automated Catwalks and Torq-Matic Power Wrenches for sale and rent tothe drilling industry.

Doyon Drilling Inc.11500 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ron WilsonPhone: (907) 563-5530Fax: (907) 561-8986E-Mail: [email protected]@doyondrilling.comWebsite: www.doyon.comDoyon Drilling, a leader in Arctic drilling, pro-vides drilling and casing services on Alaska’sNorth Slope.

Nabors Alaska Drilling2525 C St., Ste. 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Leslie AdamsPhone: (907) 263-6000Fax: (907) 563-3734E-mail: [email protected]

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, re-liable workover/drilling rigs specifically de-signed for arctic conditions. We strive tomaximize productivity and efficiency whilepromoting safety and environmentally con-scious drilling practices.

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-

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teed to meet your requirements.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing inRemote Medical Services, H2S Services, Indus-trial Hygiene, Training, and Safety Consult-ants. Total Safety provides Service, Rental, orSales of Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection,and Technical Safety Equipment.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Pat Hanley, gen. mgr.Phone: (907) 563-3012 • Fax: (907) 562-1376E-mail: [email protected]: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industryquality standards.

Electrical

IFR Workwear Inc. 99 Quinn Aveune Red Deer, AB Canada T4P0R7Contact: Wayne HanrahanPhone: (403) 347-5480Fax: (403) 347-0070Email: [email protected]: www.ifrworkwear.caNorth American manufacturer of a completeline of fire resistant coveralls, winter wear,headwear and fleece, using highly recognizedfabrics such as Nomex, Ultrasoft and 3MScotchlite reflective. Sell only through distrib-utors in Canada and the U.S. Full service em-broidery and alterations..

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Employee Services

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503

Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com, www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles, Inc. offers uniform (corporatebranding and identity) programs for all indus-tries. We have an in house, full service em-broidery department that make adding yourlogo a breeze. We also offer safety award andemployee recognition programs.

Five Star Oilfield Services14896 Kenai Spur Hwy, Ste. 306Kenai, AK 99611Contact: Jenny Dickinson, Operating ManagerPhone: (907) 283-9877Fax: (907) 335-2221Email: [email protected]: www.fivestaroilfieldservices.comFive Star Oilfield Services delivers high qualitycatering, housekeeping, and rental equip-ment to the oil industry working operating inremote areas of Alaska. Whatever your needsare we are sure to fulfill them with the high-est quality employees, equipment and cus-tomer service.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to theoil, gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profes-sionals, client staff augmentation,construction dispute resolution, and manage-ment consulting services.

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimumstaffing solutions. Our disciplines range fromskilled trades to executive search; from con-tract/temporary to direct hire.

Energy Services

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughoutthe state. Expertise in project management;ocean towing & transportation; salvage &emergency response; ship assist & escort; re-mote fuel management; fuel transportation,distribution & sales; naval architecture, engi-

neering, vessel design & construction man-agement.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comLocal Wellhead control panel design, engi-neering, and fabrication in our 25,000 squarefoot fabrication facility. Arctic duty wellheadcontrol panel expertise including mechanicaland electrical engineering, design-build capa-bility of hydraulic systems.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public rela-tions, land acquisition and safety expertise.

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comFairbanks office100 Cushman Street, Ste. 500Fairbanks, AK 99701Phone: (907) 452-8986Nationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought togetherthe most-trusted names in scaffolding, engi-neering, insulation and coatings to ensuresafe, seamless delivery, higher performanceand the lowest total installed cost, resulting inthe best overall lifecycle cost.

Engineering Services

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700

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Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Other Offices: Greenvill, SCHouston, TXEmail: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comExperienced CFSEs deliver PHA/LOPA,S84/61511 compliance, PSM/RMP, facility sitingand auditing services. Complete design fromSIS-FEL, project integration/execution and sys-tem startup through to O&M via our compre-hensive lifecycle management toolset.Extensive testing conducted at all phases ofthe Process Safety Lifecycle.

ASRC Energy Services 3900 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Mark Nelson, SVP, COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment.

Calista Corp.301 Calista CourtSuite AAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 279-5516Fax: (907) 272-5060Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the second largest of the 13 Nativecorporations established under ANCSA in1971 and represents over 13,000 Sharehold-ers. Our region encompasses over 6.5 millionacres and 56 villages; 46 individual village cor-porations. We are the parent company of 15subsidiaries and can be found on Facebook(www.facebook.com/calistacorp) and Twitter(http://twitter.com/calistacorp).

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame and

gas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil,provides a full suite of multi-discipline engi-neering and design, process safety/risk man-agement, procurement, and projectmanagement to the oil and gas industry, in-cluding production, transportation, and refin-ing.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpo-ration for Interior Alaska. Established underthe Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act(ANCSA), Doyon is the largest private landowner in Alaska. Doyon has operations acrossthe nation. Areas of business include: oil fieldservices, security, utility management, engi-neering and remote site services.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

FLUOR4300 B Street, Suite 210Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, Alaska OperationsPhone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023Email: [email protected] Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune500 company (ranked #148) and is one of theworld’s largest engineering, procurement,construction, maintenance and project man-agement companies. Fluor has 42,000 em-ployees worldwide and has been active inAlaska for over 30 years.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring andinterpreting geophysical and geotechnicaldata to support infrastructure design, con-struction, installation, repair and mainte-nance.

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communicationissues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural re-source industries. GCI-your best choice for fulllife cycle, expert, proven, industrial communi-cations.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]

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Website: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides civil, environmental, en-ergy, and heavy structural engineering andplanning services for projects throughoutAlaska.

Kakivik Asset Management5401 Fairbanks St., Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 770-9400Fax: (907) 770-9450Contact: Mark Hylen, president/ceoE-mail: [email protected]: www.kakivik.comFairbanks OfficePhone: (907) 451-4898Fax: (907) 451-4897Valdez OfficePhone: (907) 831-1390Offering all elements of nondestructive test-ing, inspection services, quality control andasset management.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project man-agement services for oilfield and material sitedevelopment. Recent projects include: Mus-tang Road, E Pit, F Pit, Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President and GeneralManagerEmail: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disci-pline engineering and design, project man-agement, procurement, project controls andconstruction management for the oil and gas,power and mining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: John W. Pickering, P.E., senior vicepresidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Juneau, Seattle, Fort CollinsWebsite: www.pndengineers.comPND provides civil, structural, geotechnical,arctic, marine, coastal engineering, surveying,hydrology, sanitary/wastewater, value engi-neering, inspection, Q/A, cost administration,permitting, site remediation, and projectmanagement.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected]

Our multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diversearray of technical capabilities to provide ourclients with a full spectrum of geoscience andengineering consulting services.

UMIAQ/ UIC Oil & Gas Support Services6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ is a member of the Ukpea vik IñupiatCorporation (UIC) family of companies.UMIAQ provides resource development serv-ices, design, consulting, logistics and sciencesupport while understanding the politics, cul-ture, land use issues, regulations and environ-mental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in the arctic andsubarctic Alaska. Prudhoe Bay field and facil-ity Operations and Maintenance support.

Environmental Engineering

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic InformationSystems (GIS)

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening andphase 1 and 2 site assessments also available.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firm

with offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public rela-tions, land acquisition and safety expertise.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas Depart-ment ManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides environmental consult-ing, engineering, environmental science andreporting, hydraulics and hydrology, projectpermitting assistance, cultural resource serv-ices, and agency consultation and public out-reach.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil fa-cility and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and envi-ronmental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field im-plementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Environmental Response & Clean up

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation,facilities, environmental, energy, water andgovernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

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Alaska Clean Seas1 Spine Rd. Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Contact: Barkley Lloyd, General ManagerPhone: (907) 743-8989 Fax (907) 743-8988 Email: [email protected] offices: 4720 Business Park Blvd, G42,Anchorage, Alaska 99503Website: www.alaskacleanseas.orgACS provides world-class oil spill preventionand response services to exploration and pro-duction companies. As a not-for-profit coop-erative, ACS’s 35 year performance as theArctic experts stands alone for deliveringemergency and environmental response serv-ices on the North Slope of Alaska.

CCI Inc.111 W. 16th Avenue, Suite 401Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Vik Lord Irwin, Business Develop-ment & Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 258-5755Fax: (907) 258-5766Email: [email protected]: www.ccialaska.comAlaska based subsidiary of Bristol Bay NativeCorporation. Oilfield contracting, provider ofenvironmental and construction services,maintenance support, specialty product appli-cation, hazardous/non-hazardous waste man-agement, oil spill response HAZMAT.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil fa-cility and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

UMIAQBarrow Village Response Team (VRT)6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Robert MasonPhone: (907) 677-8216Fax: (907) 677-8286Toll Free: 1-877-952-7461Email: [email protected]: www.ukpik.comBarrow VRT provides certified spill responseand cleanup personnel within the North SlopeBorough. Responders trained through affilia-tion with Alaska Clean Seas and AlaskaChadux.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and envi-ronmental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field im-

plementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Environmental Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Brian MaackPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor of hydraulicand Industrial hose, in bulk or assembled tospec. Wire rope, crane rope, lifting and trans-portation chain, synthetic lifting slings, shack-les & rigging hardware. We are Arctic Gradeproduct specialists. Sales and service of lubri-cation and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing, certification & cer-tification tracking capabilities available. Con-veyor belting, sales and field installation,sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equip-ment, Landa pressure washing equipment,Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, and much more.

CCI Inc.111 W. 16th Avenue, Suite 401Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Vik Lord Irwin, Business Develop-ment & Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 258-5755Fax: (907) 258-5766Email: [email protected]: www.ccialaska.comAlaska based subsidiary of Bristol Bay NativeCorporation. Oilfield contracting, provider ofenvironmental and construction services,maintenance support, specialty product appli-cation, hazardous/non-hazardous waste man-agement, oil spill response HAZMAT.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515

PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil fa-cility and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041 • Fax: (907)770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sam-pling, field screening, PPE and more.

Equipment & Heavy Hauling

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Linda LearyPhone: (800-323-2296) • Fax: 253-874-8615Email: [email protected] Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest LakeMN, Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service,multi-modal, transportation and logisticscompany.

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-

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type pieces as well as cargo trailers, contain-ers, and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66hours with year-round service.

Equipment Sales/Rental

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwau-kee, Jancy, Victor and other welding equip-ment manufacturers.

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader inthe supply and construction of high-quality,engineered, and cost-effective fabric buildingsystems and pre-engineered steel building so-lutions.

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in of-fering for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressorsoperating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our cus-tomers include marine seismic data acquisi-tion contractors and oil field service providers.ASC’s rental fleet is built for continuous, reli-able duty in harsh and demanding conditions.As needed, ASC provides installation; start up,operation, maintenance, spare parts andother aftermarket services. All designed tominimize down time and operational risks.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification servicesfor all of our rigging products. We carry alarge inventory of tire chains for trucks and

heavy equipment.

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Dale Carlson, Sales Manager Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381E-mail: [email protected]: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan officePhone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment forconstruction, logging, aggregate, mining, oil-field and agricultural industries throughoutAlaska. CMI represents more than 40 vendors,including Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and In-gersoll-Rand.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Five Star Oilfield Services14896 Kenai Spur Hwy, Ste. 306Kenai, AK 99611Contact: Jenny Dickinson, Operating ManagerPhone: (907) 283-9877Fax: (907) 335-2221Email: [email protected]: www.fivestaroilfieldservices.comFive Star Oilfield Services delivers high qualitycatering, housekeeping, and rental equip-ment to the oil industry working operating inremote areas of Alaska. Whatever your needsare we are sure to fulfill them with the high-est quality employees, equipment and cus-tomer service.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Scherieble, VP /General Mgr.Phone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck dealer-

ship in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

Lister Industries7410 68th Ave.Edmonton, AB Canada T6B 0A1Contact: Peter Ellmann Phone: (780) 468-2040Fax: (780) 468-3337Email: [email protected]: www.listerindustries.comNorth America’s oldest and largest rig matmanufacturer. We offer Lister 1 interlockingrig, road matting and inverted line crossings.Custom sizes and configurations are available.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930Email: [email protected] Bay: Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. Weserve the Cook Inlet and North Slope.

N C Machinery Co.N C Power Systems 6450 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99519Contact: Jeff Scott, Sales ManagerDarren Venters, Product Support Manager Vigo Anderson, Engine Power ManagerPhone: (800) 478-7000Fax: (907) 786-7580Email: [email protected] offices: Dutch Harbor, Fairbanks, andJuneauCaterpillar machine and engine power dealerwith sales, rentals, parts and service for theState of Alaska.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable meas-urement for petroleum, chemicals and bulkliquids. We also supply refrigerant recoveryand recycling equipment.

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-

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teed to meet your requirements.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing inRemote Medical Services, H2S Services, Indus-trial Hygiene, Training, and Safety Consult-ants. Total Safety provides Service, Rental, orSales of Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection,and Technical Safety Equipment.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-porary heating solutions. Manufacturer ofThe Totem line of indirect fired Heaters andSteamers. Sales and Rentals of light, mediumand heavy equipment. Complete Fabricationservices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblast-ing, Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sam-pling, field screening, PPE and more.

Fire Protection

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-

agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Other Offices: Greenvill, SCHouston, TXEmail: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comExperienced CFSEs deliver PHA/LOPA,S84/61511 compliance, PSM/RMP, facility sitingand auditing services. Complete design fromSIS-FEL, project integration/execution and sys-tem startup through to O&M via our compre-hensive lifecycle management toolset.Extensive testing conducted at all phases ofthe Process Safety Lifecycle.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fireextinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Freight/Shipping & Cargo

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers realestate, passenger and freight services – includ-ing complete services to move your freightbetween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Linda LearyPhone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Email: [email protected] Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest LakeMN, Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service,

multi-modal, transportation and logisticscompany.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs broker-age services, and over 80 transload centers.CN’s Aquatrain rail barge connects Canadaand the Lower 48 with Alaska, providing afast, safe and fuel-efficient transportation so-lution for Alaskans.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft Ven-turesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled barges, inter-modal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled andchartered air freighters, domestic and interna-tional air forwarding and international seaforwarding services.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Mark Liland, Director of SalesPhone: (907) 249-5149 • Fax: (907) 249-5194E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 millionpounds of cargo on scheduled flights to 13 ofAlaska’s busiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boe-ing-737 aircraft are available for charters toremote Alaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & in-ternational destinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & Mar-ketingPhone: (907) 266-8385 • Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service andHageland Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaskaand Ravn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offerspassenger, cargo and charter services to over100 communities statewide.

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501

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Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-type pieces as well as cargo trailers, contain-ers, and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66hours with year-round service.

Fueling Services

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulkfuel delivery by air.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughoutthe state. Expertise in project management;ocean towing & transportation; salvage &emergency response; ship assist & escort; re-mote fuel management; fuel transportation,distribution & sales; naval architecture, engi-neering, vessel design & construction man-agement.

General Oilfield Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Contact: Mike Mortensen, Operations Man-agerFairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Phone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubberandrigging.comContact: Chuck Cartier, General ManagerWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Phone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comContact: Dane EdmunsonWholesale and retail distributor. We are Arc-tic Grade product specialists stocking lubrica-

tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing and certificationcapabilities available. Conveyor belting, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pres-sure washing equipment, Kamlocks, plumbingfittings, and much more.

Lister Industries7410 68th Ave.Edmonton, AB Canada T6B 0A1Contact: Peter Ellmann Phone: (780) 468-2040Fax: (780) 468-3337Email: [email protected]: www.listerindustries.comNorth America’s oldest and largest rig matmanufacturer. We offer Lister 1 interlockingrig, road matting and inverted line crossings.Custom sizes and configurations are available.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable meas-urement for petroleum, chemicals and bulkliquids. We also supply refrigerant recoveryand recycling equipment.

Geophysical & Geological Services

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in of-fering for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressorsoperating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our cus-tomers include marine seismic data acquisi-tion contractors and oil field service providers.ASC’s rental fleet is built for continuous, reli-able duty in harsh and demanding conditions.As needed, ASC provides installation; start up,operation, maintenance, spare parts andother aftermarket services. All designed tominimize down time and operational risks.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and

interpreting geophysical and geotechnicaldata to support infrastructure design, con-struction, installation, repair and mainte-nance.

Global Geophyscial Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Chuck Robinson, Area SupervisorPhone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email:[email protected]: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geo-science solutions to the international oil & gasindustry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products,microseismic monitoring, and seismic dataprocessing, analysis and interpretation.

Pacific Rim Geological Consulting Inc. P.O. Box 81906Fairbanks, AK 99708Phone: (907) 458-8951Fax: (907) 458-8511Email: [email protected]: www.pacrimgeol.comMore than 35 years of experience in North-west Canada, Alaska, and the Russian FarEast.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diversearray of technical capabilities to provide ourclients with a full spectrum of geoscience andengineering consulting services.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-wide oil and gas industry. Working in someof the most logistically challenging and com-plex regions in the world, we bring industry-leading safety systems, acquisition efficienciesand unique experiences to your project.

Helicopter Contract/ Charter Services

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a wide

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variety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, andspecialized operations such as external loadwork, powerline maintenance, aerial filmingand videography.

Last Frontier Air Ventures39901 N. Glenn Hwy. Sutton, AK 99674Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Website: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaskavendor approved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com

Wholesale and retail distributor. We are Arc-tic Grade product specialists stocking lubrica-tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing and certificationcapabilities available. Conveyor belting, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pres-sure washing equipment, Kamlocks, plumbingfittings, and much more.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, elec-trical, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

Hotels

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suitehotel where guest service is the ultimateamenity. Business travelers enjoy spacioussuites, fully appointed kitchens, complimen-tary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant &lounge.

Industrial Gases

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide is your local manufacturer andsupplier of industrial, medical, and scientificgas in Alaska. We also supply bulk gases anddry ice statewide. Any gas, anytime, any-where…

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fireextinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Industrial Parts & Supply

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwau-kee, Jancy, Victor and other welding equip-ment manufacturers.

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor. We are Arc-tic Grade product specialists stocking lubrica-tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing and certificationcapabilities available. Conveyor belting, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pres-sure washing equipment, Kamlocks, plumbingfittings, and much more.

IFR Workwear Inc. 99 Quinn Aveune Red Deer, AB Canada T4P0R7

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Contact: Wayne HanrahanPhone: (403) 347-5480Fax: (403) 347-0070Email: [email protected]: www.ifrworkwear.caNorth American manufacturer of a completeline of fire resistant coveralls, winter wear,headwear and fleece, using highly recognizedfabrics such as Nomex, Ultrasoft and 3MScotchlite reflective. Sell only through distrib-utors in Canada and the U.S. Full service em-broidery and alterations.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, elec-trical, mechanical and hydraulic parts and sup-plies as well as providing local hydraulic repairand service.

Pacific Torque18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive S. Seattle, WA 98148Contact: Tim Collingsworth, General SalesManagerPhone: 206-241-8300Fax: 206-244-5299Phone: 800-726-5300Email: [email protected]: www.pacifictorque.comRemanufactured Allison and ZF transmissions• Genuine Parts • Factory Trained Technicians• No-hassle Core Policy • Decades of Experi-ence HT750(DB) CL(B)T754(DB) CL(B)T755(DB)CLBT4460 HD4560(P) DP89634500OFS/RDS 4700OFS/RDS M5600 S5600M5610 S5610 M5620 S5620 M6600S6600 M6610 S6610 M6620 S6620 M8610S8610 M9610 S9610 S9810 S9820

Inspection Services

Acuren/RAT600 E 57th Place, Unit BAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 569-5000Phone: (907)249-5216Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.acuren.comWebsite: www.ratintl.comAcuren is the largest NDT, inspection, and ma-terial engineering service company in NorthAmerica. With over 90 offices, Acuren has theresources and expertise to support major proj-ects and outages in a variety of mission criticalindustries. Remote Access Technology hasbeen setting the standard for rope access inAlaska for over 12 years.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and

653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic InformationSystems (GIS)

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fireextinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Kakivik Asset Management5401 Fairbanks St., Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 770-9400Fax: (907) 770-9450Contact: Mark Hylen, president/ceoE-mail: [email protected]: www.kakivik.comFairbanks OfficePhone: (907) 451-4898Fax: (907) 451-4897Valdez OfficePhone: (907) 831-1390Offering all elements of nondestructive test-ing, inspection services, quality control andasset management.

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Instrumentation Systems

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has beenhighly successful as manufacturer representa-tives for the state of Alaska in the ProcessControl and Instrumentation field. Sellingequipment to the oil and gas markets, miningand water wastewater/municipal markets.

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd Avenue

Suite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465 • Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com,www.myWells.comK-Box ™ Suite offers integration of best inclass drilling instrumentation, IADC reporting,crown saver, choke controls, Rockit™ DSCSoftware, and Canrig’s DrillSmart™ automaticdriller. This integrated solution combines PLCreliability with a centralized data collectionand monitoring center.

Laboratory Services

Acuren/RAT600 E 57th Place, Unit BAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 569-5000Phone: (907)249-5216Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.acuren.comWebsite: www.ratintl.comAcuren is the largest NDT, inspection, and ma-terial engineering service company in NorthAmerica. With over 90 offices, Acuren has theresources and expertise to support major proj-ects and outages in a variety of mission criticalindustries. Remote Access Technology hasbeen setting the standard for rope access inAlaska for over 12 years.

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening andphase 1 and 2 site assessments also available.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrica-tion, and corrosion coating facilities encom-passing over 64,000 ft of enclosed productionarea, on a 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offerssubstantial area for material handling andstaging, and a dedicated rail spur.

Legal Services

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comFairbanks office100 Cushman Street, Ste. 500Fairbanks, AK 99701Phone: (907) 452-8986Nationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-

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ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Stoel Rives LLP 510 L Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Torgerson, Office Managing Part-nerPhone: (907) 277-1900 Fax: (907) 277-1920Email: [email protected]: www.stoel.comOther office600 University St., Suite 3600 Seattle, WA 98101Full service law firm represents companies inall aspects of oil and gas industry includingexploration and production, pipeline sightingand construction, environmental compliance,federal and state permitting, FERC and DOEregulations and complex litigation.

Logistics

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers realestate, passenger and freight services – includ-ing complete services to move your freightbetween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Carlile Transportation Systems1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Linda LearyPhone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Email: [email protected] Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest LakeMN, Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service,multi-modal, transportation and logisticscompany.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs broker-age services, and over 80 transload centers.CN’s Aquatrain rail barge connects Canadaand the Lower 48 with Alaska, providing afast, safe and fuel-efficient transportation so-lution for Alaskans.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft Ven-turesLynden Air Cargo

Lynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled barges, inter-modal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled andchartered air freighters, domestic and interna-tional air forwarding and international seaforwarding services.

MagTec Alaska LLC Kenai:43385 Kenai Spur HwyKenai, AK 99611Contact: Marcus Guidry, North Slope Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 598-6930Email: [email protected] Bay: Pouch 340024 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734MagTec is a full service equipment rental,camps and logistics support company. Weserve the Cook Inlet and North Slope.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Mark Liland, Director of SalesPhone: (907) 249-5149Fax: (907) 249-5194E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest allcargo carrier moving nearly 100 millionpounds of cargo on scheduled flights to 13 ofAlaska’s busiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boe-ing-737 aircraft are available for charters toremote Alaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & in-ternational destinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service andHageland Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaskaand Ravn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offerspassenger, cargo and charter services to over100 communities statewide.

UMIAQ/ UIC Oil & Gas Support Services6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ is a member of the Ukpea vik IñupiatCorporation (UIC) family of companies.UMIAQ provides resource development serv-ices, design, consulting, logistics and sciencesupport while understanding the politics, cul-

ture, land use issues, regulations and environ-mental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in the arctic andsubarctic Alaska. Prudhoe Bay field and facil-ity Operations and Maintenance support.

Machining — Portable & Stationary

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Pat Hanley, gen. mgr.Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376E-mail: [email protected]: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield, construction, mining,fishing, and government parts to industryquality standards.

Maintenance

Pacific Torque18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive S. Seattle, WA 98148Contact: Tim Collingsworth, General SalesManagerPhone: 206-241-8300Fax: 206-244-5299Phone: 800-726-5300Email: [email protected]: www.pacifictorque.comRemanufactured Allison and ZF transmissions• Genuine Parts • Factory Trained Technicians• No-hassle Core Policy • Decades of Experi-ence HT750(DB) CL(B)T754(DB) CL(B)T755(DB)CLBT4460 HD4560(P) DP89634500OFS/RDS 4700OFS/RDS M5600 S5600M5610 S5610 M5620 S5620 M6600S6600 M6610 S6610 M6620 S6620 M8610S8610 M9610 S9610 S9810 S9820

Management Consulting

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to theoil, gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profes-sionals, client staff augmentation,construction dispute resolution, and manage-ment consulting services.

Maps

Mapmakers of Alaska259 S. Alaska St.Palmer, AK 99645Contact: Brit LivelyPhone: (907) 745-3398 • Fax: (907) 745-6733Maps for oil and gas industry and custom mapwork.

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Marine Services & Construction

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vesselinspection and repairs.

CN Rail935 de La Gauchetière St. WestMontreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9, CanadaContact: Tristan Jenkin, CN Aquatrain GeneralManagerPhone: 907-279-3131Phone : 604-353-8065E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cn.ca/shipalaskaCN’s rail network spans 21,000 miles, and in-cludes trucking operations, customs broker-age services, and over 80 transload centers.CN’s Aquatrain rail barge connects Canadaand the Lower 48 with Alaska, providing afast, safe and fuel-efficient transportation so-lution for Alaskans.

Cook Inlet Tug & Barge188 W Northern Lights, Ste. 1020Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Brad Kroon, General ManagerPhone: (907) 277-7611Fax: (907) 272-3410Cook Inlet Tug and Barge Company providesship and barge assistance in Cook Inlet. Oilbarge escort in the winter.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughoutthe state. Expertise in project management;ocean towing & transportation; salvage &emergency response; ship assist & escort; re-mote fuel management; fuel transportation,distribution & sales; naval architecture, engi-neering, vessel design & construction man-agement.

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is a member of the EdisonChouest Offshore group of companies (ECO).Recognized as a global leader in offshore sup-port, ECO operates a fleet of highly-special-ized new- generation supply vessels providingsupplies, services and logistic support to assist

Outer Continental Shelf oil development, sci-entific research and the U.S. military.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchor-age based office that completes diving, envi-ronmental, and emergency response work fora wide variety of clients ranging from localand federal agencies to international oil andgas companies. Services include commercialdiving capabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspec-tion class ROVs, installation, repair, and main-tenance for deep water mooring systems,subsea pipelines, production platforms, andoffshore exploration support.

Pacific Pile & Marine600 S Riverside Dr. Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Jason Davis, VP Alaska OperationsPhone: 907-276-3873 E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine maintains a robust fleetof equipment including barges, cranes, exca-vators, dredge rigs, and a variety of drivingand drilling gear. Our team has successfullyperformed projects across the Pacific North-west, Montana, Alaska, Canada, and Mexico.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: VigorIndustrial.comVigor Alaska (formerly ASD) is the largestshipbuilding and repair facility in Alaska. Ourexpert teams are a trusted resource for thegrowing needs of Alaska’s offshore oil andgas exploration. Count on us for mobile re-pair support from Cook Inlet to the Beaufortand Chukchi seas and full-service shipbuildingand repair in the ice free waters of ourKetchikan shipyard.

Mat Systems

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business De-velopmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We spe-cialize in industrial and commercial projects

that include mats, timbers, treated, framing,engineered wood products, and most othermaterials. Direct ship or consolidating, ourservices can handle all your needs.

Mechanical & Electrical Inspection

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Medical Services

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing inRemote Medical Services, H2S Services, Indus-trial Hygiene, Training, and Safety Consult-ants. Total Safety provides Service, Rental, orSales of Safe Breathing Air, Gas Detection,and Technical Safety Equipment.

Fairweather LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather LLC is an Alaskan-based companyspecializing in remote medical services. Fair-weather operates a private clinic in Dead-horse, beginning June 1, 2012, offeringoccupational medicine, aggressive first aid,emergency ambulance and MedEvac services.Remote clinics are available for short or longterm needs with PA’s, paramedics, and EMTIIIs.

Meetings & Conventions

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376

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Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suitehotel where guest service is the ultimateamenity. Business travelers enjoy spacioussuites, fully appointed kitchens, complimen-tary WiFi, 24-hour fitness room, restaurant &lounge.

Metal Distributors

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distribu-tor. Complete processing capabilities,statewide service. Specializing in low temper-ature steel and wear plate.

Mining

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Dale Carlson, Sales Manager Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381E-mail: [email protected]: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan office

Phone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment forconstruction, logging, aggregate, mining, oil-field and agricultural industries throughoutAlaska. CMI represents more than 40 vendors,including Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and In-gersoll-Rand.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company special-izing in ground engineering and environmen-tal services. Our Alaska office is staffed withtechnical experts who support arctic and off-shore oil and gas, mining, transportation, andenergy projects through planning, permitting,design, construction, and closure.

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Christina Rankin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comFairbanks office100 Cushman Street, Ste. 500Fairbanks, AK 99701Phone: (907) 452-8986Nationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Kinross Fort Knox/FairbanksGold Mining Inc.Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Anna Atchison, Government andCommunity Relations ManagerPhone: (907) 490-2218 Fax: (907) 490-2250Email: [email protected]: www.kinross.comLocated 25 miles northeast of Fairbanks, FortKnox is Alaska’s largest producing gold mine;during 2011, Fort Knox achieved 5 millionounces of gold produced, a modern record inAlaska mining.

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creat-ing value through differentiated services andtechnologies that save water, energy, and air;while reducing customer’s total costs of oper-ation.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625Fax: (907) 451-6543E-mail: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comOther OfficePO Box 1000Healy, AK 99743Phone: (907) 683-2226Usibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces an average of 2 milliontons of sub-bituminous coal each year.

Mud & Mudlogging

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com,www.myWells.comWith over 490 wells logged since 1989, Epochis the leading provider of advanced mudlog-ging services in Alaska. Our DML™ (DigitalMudlogging) software assimilates a compre-hensive database of geological and drilling in-formation with presentations available in avariety of hardcopy and digital formats.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Office Furniture

Think Office1320 E. 68th Ave. #101Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rod Young – OwnerPhone: 907-338-4465Fax: 907-452-1277Email: [email protected]: www.thinkofficellc.om

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We incorporate a consultative approach toproviding workspace solutions, planning serv-ices and quality products for the modernworkplace. We solve complex furniture prob-lems for organizations of all sizes in corpo-rate, education, healthcare and governmentenvironments.

Oilfield Services

ASRC Energy Services 3900 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Mark Nelson, SVP, COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comOil and gas services provider for every aspectof oil field services and industrial facilities de-velopment from the earliest regulatory stagethrough exploration, drilling support, engi-neering, fabrication, construction, projectmanagement, operations and maintenance,and field abandonment.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected]: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil,and commercial construction.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services andheavy civil construction.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpo-ration for Interior Alaska. Established underthe Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act(ANCSA), Doyon is the largest private landowner in Alaska. Doyon has operations acrossthe nation. Areas of business include: oil fieldservices, security, utility management, engi-neering and remote site services.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughoutAlaska. They also provide security services onthe North Slope, TAPS and other prominentlocations

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Devel-opmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services, scientificresearch and monitoring, remote sensing,weather forecasting, ice floe forecasting, air-port equipment and bear guards for the natu-ral resources industry. Our experienced staffof professionals and our comprehensive logis-tics program enable us to accommodate mul-tifaceted or limited project needs.

Global Geophyscial Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Chuck Robinson, Area SupervisorPhone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email:[email protected]: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geo-science solutions to the international oil & gasindustry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products,microseismic monitoring, and seismic dataprocessing, analysis and interpretation.

Lister Industries7410 68th Ave.Edmonton, AB Canada T6B 0A1Contact: Peter Ellmann Phone: (780) 468-2040Fax: (780) 468-3337Email: [email protected]: www.listerindustries.comNorth America’s oldest and largest rig matmanufacturer. We offer Lister 1 interlockingrig, road matting and inverted line crossings.Custom sizes and configurations are available.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil fa-cility and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Safway Services7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Shane Hadaller, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 349-3720Fax: (907) 349-3770Email: [email protected]: www.safway.comAs the leader of multi-services in the oil andgas industry, Safway has brought togetherthe most-trusted names in scaffolding, engi-neering, insulation and coatings to ensuresafe, seamless delivery, higher performanceand the lowest total installed cost, resulting inthe best overall lifecycle cost.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

UMIAQ/ UIC Oil & Gas Support Services6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ is a member of the Ukpea vik IñupiatCorporation (UIC) family of companies.UMIAQ provides resource development serv-ices, design, consulting, logistics and sciencesupport while understanding the politics, cul-ture, land use issues, regulations and environ-mental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in the arctic andsubarctic Alaska. Prudhoe Bay field and facil-ity Operations and Maintenance support.

On-Site Medical Services

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Devel-opmentPhone: (907) 267-4602 • Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services. Remoteclinics are available for short or long termneeds staffed by PA’s, paramedics, and EMTIIIs. Fairweather operates occupational med-ical clinics in Deadhorse and Anchorage. TheDeadhorse clinic also offers aggressive firstaid, emergency medical support, ambulanceand MedEvac services.

Permitting

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300

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Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and envi-ronmental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field im-plementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Photography

Judy Patrick Photography511 W. 41st Ave, Suite 101Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Judy PatrickPhone: (907) 258-4704 • Fax: (907) 258-4706E-mail: [email protected]: judypatrickphotography.comCreative photography for the resource devel-opment industry. Anytime, anyplace, anyweather.

Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Pat Hanley, gen. mgr.Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376E-mail: [email protected]: www.umalaska.comConnections; API 5CT, API 7B, NOV GrantPrideco H-Series, Tenaris, Hunting, Vam AB,Citra Tubindo, Vallourec and Vam USA propri-etary connections.

VOLANT4110 56 Ave. NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T3B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitrie, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]:www.volantproductsUS.comVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCRTi/CRTe, HydroFORM Centralizer, and MLTRings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and ce-

ment casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body perfectly suited totoday’s complex well designs. MLT Rings en-able increased torque with short lead time.

Pipeline Maintenance

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vesselinspection and repairs.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrica-tion, and corrosion coating facilities encom-passing over 64,000 ft of enclosed productionarea, on a 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offerssubstantial area for material handling andstaging, and a dedicated rail spur.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchor-age based office that completes diving, envi-ronmental, and emergency response work fora wide variety of clients ranging from localand federal agencies to international oil andgas companies. Services include commercialdiving capabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspec-tion class ROVs, installation, repair, and main-tenance for deep water mooring systems,subsea pipelines, production platforms, andoffshore exploration support.

Plumbing

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577 • Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093 • Fax: (907) 659-8489

Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Power Generation

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400 • Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process fa-cilities, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Process Equipment

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555 • Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has beenhighly successful as manufacturer representa-tives for the state of Alaska in the ProcessControl and Instrumentation field. Sellingequipment to the oil and gas markets, miningand water wastewater/municipal markets.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comDowland-Bach Automation & Control divisionoffers the capability to design, engineer, andprogram and integrate across a variety of in-dustrial standard control systems. PLC, DCS,HMI, VFD – experience with Rockwell Au-tomation / Allen Bradley, Invensys, GE Proficy,Siemens / Moore, etc.

Procurement Services

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200

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Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil,provides a full suite of multi-discipline engi-neering and design, process safety/risk man-agement, procurement, and projectmanagement to the oil and gas industry, in-cluding production, transportation, and refin-ing.

FLUOR4300 B Street, Suite 210Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager,Alaska OperationsPhone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023Email: [email protected] Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune500 company (ranked #148) and is one of theworld’s largest engineering, procurement,construction, maintenance and project man-agement companies. Fluor has 42,000 em-ployees worldwide and has been active inAlaska for over 30 years.

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business De-velopmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We spe-cialize in industrial and commercial projectsthat include mats, timbers, treated, framing,engineered wood products, and most othermaterials. Direct ship or consolidating, ourservices can handle all your needs.

Think Office1320 E. 68th Ave. #101Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rod Young – OwnerPhone: 907-338-4465Fax: 907-452-1277Email: [email protected]: www.thinkofficellc.omWe incorporate a consultative approach toproviding workspace solutions, planning serv-ices and quality products for the modernworkplace. We solve complex furniture prob-lems for organizations of all sizes in corpo-rate, education, healthcare and governmentenvironments.

Project Management

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550

Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emer-gency response.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to theoil, gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include projectmanagement consulting, supplemental pro-fessionals, client staff augmentation, con-struction dispute resolution, andmanagement consulting services.

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Real Estate

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers realestate, passenger and freight services – in-cluding complete services to move yourfreight between Alaska, the Lower 48 andCanada.

Recycling Waste Management

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200 • Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200 • Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Brian MaackPhone: (907)373-1345 • Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor of hydraulicand Industrial hose, in bulk or assembled tospec. Wire rope, crane rope, lifting and trans-portation chain, synthetic lifting slings, shack-les & rigging hardware. We are Arctic Gradeproduct specialists. Sales and service of lubri-cation and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing, certification & cer-tification tracking capabilities available. Con-veyor belting, sales and field installation,sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equip-ment, Landa pressure washing equipment,Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, and much more.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable meas-urement for petroleum, chemicals and bulkliquids. We also supply refrigerant recoveryand recycling equipment.

Reporting Software

Canrig Drilling Technologies301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK Div. Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.epochwellservices.com,www.myWells.comRIGREPORT provides contractors with an elec-tronic tour sheet for morning reports andpayroll reporting.

Restaurants

Bombay Deluxe Indian Restaurant555 W. Northern Lights Blvd.

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Anchorage, AK 99505Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 317-6180Fax: (907) 644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.bombaydeluxe.comBombay Deluxe (www.bombaydeluxe.com) isthe only authentic Indian Restaurant in theState of Alaska where you can watch Kababsbeing made in Tandoor (clay oven). Tantalizeyour taste buds with our Traditional NaanBread, Tandoori Chicken and Palak Paneer.Bombay Deluxe – the spice of life. Order on-line at www.FoodOnTheWAy.com

Rigging Supplies

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Lance Leneave, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor. We are Arc-tic Grade product specialists stocking lubrica-tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing and certificationcapabilities available. Conveyor belting, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pres-sure washing equipment, Kamlocks, plumbingfittings, and much more.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification servicesfor all of our rigging products. We carry alarge inventory of tire chains for trucks and

heavy equipment.

Safety Equipment & Supplies

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com, www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles Inc. is Alaska’s largest FR Ap-parel suppliers to the oil industry. We stockover 30,000 items ready for quick ship to any-where around the globe from out AnchorageDistribution Center.

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has beenhighly successful as manufacturer representa-tives for the state of Alaska in the ProcessControl and Instrumentation field. Sellingequipment to the oil and gas markets, miningand water wastewater/municipal markets.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.)

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Matt AtkinsPhone: (907) 263-7115Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systemsfor high-risk processes and industrial opera-tions. The company designs, builds, tests andcommissions SIL 2 Capable flame and gassafety products that range from conventionalpanels to fault-tolerant, addressable systemsthat are globally certified.

IFR Workwear Inc. 99 Quinn Aveune Red Deer, AB Canada T4P0R7Contact: Wayne HanrahanPhone: (403) 347-5480Fax: (403) 347-0070Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ifrworkwear.caNorth American manufacturer of a completeline of fire resistant coveralls, winter wear,headwear and fleece, using highly recognizedfabrics such as Nomex, Ultrasoft and 3MScotchlite reflective. Sell only through distrib-utors in Canada and the U.S. Full service em-broidery and alterations.

NASCO Industries Inc. 3 NE 21st St. Washington, IN 47501Contact: Matt Brooks, Division Sales ManagerPhone: (317) 882-5742Toll free: (888) 767-4218Fax: (317) 882-5741Email: [email protected]: www.nascoinc.comNASCO manufactures FR outerwear for themulti-hazard workplace. For Flash fire, electricarc flash, high visibility, waterproof and insu-lated outerwear solutions, NASCO has theprotection that suits you.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 B StreetAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046E-mail: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comAlaska’s preferred source for instrumentrentals, sales, service and supplies. We supplyequipment for air monitoring, water sam-pling, field screening, PPE and more.

Security

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP CommunicationsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpo-ration for Interior Alaska. Established underthe Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act(ANCSA), Doyon is the largest private landowner in Alaska. Doyon has operations acrossthe nation. Areas of business include: oil fieldservices, security, utility management, engi-neering and remote site services.

Seismic & Geophysical

Alpha Seismic Compressors, LLCFleet and Operations: Houston, TXCorporate & Sales Office: One World TradeCenter, Portland, OR Mailing Address: 6726 SW Burlingame Av.,Portland, OR 97219Contact: Fred Pfaffle, Managing DirectorToll free: 888-800-2232Direct: 503-244-0701Cell: 503-805-3798Fax: 503-244-0589fred@AlphaSeismicCompressors.comwww.AlphaSeismicCompressors.comAlpha Seismic Compressors specializes in of-

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fering for long term rental; marine grade, cus-tomized, portable seismic air compressors op-erating at 2,000 to 5,000 psi and packagesranging from 100 to 2,000 CFM. Our cus-tomers include marine seismic data acquisi-tion contractors and oil field service providers.ASC’s rental fleet is built for continuous, reli-able duty in harsh and demanding conditions.As needed, ASC provides installation; start up,operation, maintenance, spare parts andother aftermarket services. All designed tominimize down time and operational risks.

Global Geophyscial Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Chuck Robinson, Area SupervisorPhone: (907) 336-2801Fax: (907) 336-2813Email:[email protected]: www.globalgeophysical.comGGS provides an integrated suite of geo-science solutions to the international oil & gasindustry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products,microseismic monitoring, and seismic dataprocessing, analysis and interpretation.

Last Frontier Air Ventures39901 N. Glenn Hwy. Sutton, AK 99674Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Website: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-wide oil and gas industry. Working in someof the most logistically challenging and com-plex regions in the world, we bring industry-leading safety systems, acquisition efficienciesand unique experiences to your project.

Shops & Storage Space

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010 • Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-efficient, economical structures for the oil in-dustry, including onsite storage buildings,housing and more. State-of-the-art, USA-

made ClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildingsfeature abundant natural light and spaciousinteriors without support posts to hamper op-erations.

Space Design Planning

Think Office1320 E. 68th Ave. #101Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rod Young – OwnerPhone: 907-338-4465Fax: 907-452-1277Email: [email protected]: www.thinkofficellc.omWe incorporate a consultative approach toproviding workspace solutions, planning serv-ices and quality products for the modernworkplace. We solve complex furniture prob-lems for organizations of all sizes in corpo-rate, education, healthcare and governmentenvironments.

Steel Fabrication

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-service rebar fabrication with in house es-timating and detailing.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711 • Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Wash-ington. In business for over 57 years, theyhave a long history of providing an array ofproducts and services for all contracting andcustom fabrication needs – all from theirhighly trained and experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819

Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pressurevessels, modules, special design items and rawsteel products.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-porary heating solutions. Manufacturer ofThe Totem line of indirect fired Heaters andSteamers. Sales and Rentals of light, mediumand heavy equipment. Complete Fabricationservices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblast-ing, Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: VigorIndustrial.comVigor Alaska (formerly ASD) is the largestshipbuilding and repair facility in Alaska. Ourexpert teams are a trusted resource for thegrowing needs of Alaska’s offshore oil andgas exploration. Count on us for mobile re-pair support from Cook Inlet to the Beaufortand Chukchi seas and full-service shipbuildingand repair in the ice free waters of ourKetchikan shipyard.

Steel Sales

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518

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Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distribu-tor. Complete processing capabilities,statewide service. Specializing in low temper-ature steel and wear plate.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pressurevessels, modules, special design items and rawsteel products.

Surveying & Mapping

Egli Air HaulP.O. Box 169King Salmon, AK 99613Contact: Sam EgliPhone: (907) 246-3554 • Fax: (907) 246-3654E-mail: [email protected]: www.egliair.comServing Alaska since 1982, we perform a widevariety of flight operations, including helicop-ter and airplane charter, aerial survey, andspecialized operations such as external loadwork, powerline maintenance, aerial filmingand videography.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring andinterpreting geophysical and geotechnicaldata to support infrastructure design, con-struction, installation, repair and mainte-nance.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.com

Specializing in surveying for Alaska oil andgas exploration and development; 3D LaserScanning, Geodetic Surveys, Engineering Sur-veys, Right-of-Way & Platting; all types ofmapping; and construction surveys.

UMIAQ/ UIC Oil & Gas Support Services6700 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Roger Wilson, General ManagerPhone: (907) 677-8212E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uicumiaq.comUMIAQ is a member of the Ukpea vik IñupiatCorporation (UIC) family of companies.UMIAQ provides resource development serv-ices, design, consulting, logistics and sciencesupport while understanding the politics, cul-ture, land use issues, regulations and environ-mental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in the arctic andsubarctic Alaska. Prudhoe Bay field and facil-ity Operations and Maintenance support.

Survival Training

Learn to Return5761 Silverado Way, Unit QAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Horner or Randy WarrenPhone: (907) 907-563-4463Email: [email protected]: www.survivaltraining.comLTR is Alaska’s premier and longest runningfull spectrum survival school. We maintainthe most comprehensive and diverse safetyand survival training program catalog avail-able. With course options ranging from Heli-copter, Underwater Egress, CPR/AED & FirstAid, Remote & Delayed Emergency Medicine,Authorized Tower Climb & Rescue, WildlifeDefense Training and many more.

Tank Fabrication

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Wash-ington. In business for over 57 years, theyhave a long history of providing an array ofproducts and services for all contracting andcustom fabrication needs – all from theirhighly trained and experienced staff.

Telephone Equipment & Sales

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecom

Rick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communicationissues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural re-source industries. GCI-your best choice for fulllife cycle, expert, proven, industrial communi-cations.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 mainFax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of tele-phone, cable plant, fiber optics, data net-work, VOIP, paging and cellular systems.

Temporary Personnel Services

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimumstaffing solutions. Our disciplines range fromskilled trades to executive search; from con-tract/temporary to direct hire.

Tire Sales & Service

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550 • Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and vehi-cle rental

Underwater NDT & Photography

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President

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Phone: (907) 562-5420 • Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vesselinspection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchor-age based office that completes diving, envi-ronmental, and emergency response workfor a wide variety of clients ranging fromlocal and federal agencies to internationaloil and gas companies. Services include com-mercial diving capabilities to 1,000ft, work &inspection class ROVs, installation, repair,and maintenance for deep water mooringsystems, subsea pipelines, production plat-forms, and offshore exploration support.

Underwater Welding

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420 • Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredg-ing, vessel support, crew boat services andvessel inspection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483 • Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchor-age based office that completes diving, envi-ronmental, and emergency response workfor a wide variety of clients ranging fromlocal and federal agencies to internationaloil and gas companies. Services include com-mercial diving capabilities to 1,000ft, work &inspection class ROVs, installation, repair,and maintenance for deep water mooringsystems, subsea pipelines, production plat-forms, and offshore exploration support.

Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair

Chevrolet of South Anchorage9100 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: 907-365-8600

Phone: 877-340-7390Website: www.anchoragechevrolet.comChevrolet of South Anchoragehas new and used cars and trucks conve-niently accessible from Seward Hwy. InAlaska driving terms, we are a short tripfrom Wasilla, Eagle River, Seward, and Kenai,located at 9100 Old Seward Highway. Oursales department is open seven days a weekto serve you.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leas-ing of vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550 • Fax: (907) 562-6468Casing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment and vehiclerental.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jim Scherieble, VP /General Mgr.Phone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck deal-ership in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

Pacific Torque18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive S. Seattle, WA 98148Contact: Tim Collingsworth, General SalesManagerPhone: 206-241-8300Fax: 206-244-5299Phone: 800-726-5300Email: [email protected]: www.pacifictorque.comRemanufactured Allison and ZF transmissions• Genuine Parts • Factory Trained Technicians• No-hassle Core Policy • Decades of Experi-ence HT750(DB) CL(B)T754(DB)CL(B)T755(DB) CLBT4460 HD4560(P) DP8963

4500OFS/RDS 4700OFS/RDS M5600 S5600M5610 S5610 M5620 S5620 M6600S6600 M6610 S6610 M6620 S6620 M8610S8610 M9610 S9610 S9810 S9820

Vessel Contract & Charter Service

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]: www.maritimehelicopters.com40 years operating throughout Alaska pro-viding helicopter support services for oil andgas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey, ex-ternal load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4,407 Helicopters. 86 foot re-search vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel.DOD approved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Water & Wastewater Treatment

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Special-izing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Welding

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrica-tion, and corrosion coating facilities encom-passing over 64,000 ft of enclosedproduction area, on a 40+acre site in Fair-banks that offers substantial area for mate-rial handling and staging, and a dedicatedrail spur.

Udelhoven Oilfield Service Co.184 E. 53rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 344-1577Fax: (907) 522-2541Nikiski Delivery Address:53340 Sandy LaneKenai, AK 99611Phone: (907) 283-5900, 283-5902Fax: (907) 283-5923Mailing Address:P.O. Box 30Kenai, AK 99611Prudhoe Bay Office:Pouch 340103Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-8093

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Fax: (907) 659-8489Serving Alaska for more than 42 years.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development& Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: VigorIndustrial.comVigor Alaska (formerly ASD) is the largestshipbuilding and repair facility inAlaska. Our expert teams are a trusted re-source for the growing needs of Alaska’s off-shore oil and gas exploration. Count on usfor mobile repair support from Cook Inlet tothe Beaufort and Chukchi seas and full-ser-vice shipbuilding and repair in the ice freewaters of our Ketchikan shipyard.

Weld/Repairs/Manufacturing

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat and ve-hicle rental

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected]

Other offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood,WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Wash-ington. In business for over 57 years, theyhave a long history of providing an array ofproducts and services for all contracting andcustom fabrication needs – all from theirhighly trained and experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Janet Faulkner, vice presidentPhone: (907) 264-2819Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned steelservice center in the state. It provides pres-sure vessels, modules, special design itemsand raw steel products.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Pat Hanley, gen. mgr.Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376E-mail: [email protected]: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industryquality standards.

Wire Rope

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707 • Fax: (907) 562-2426

Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source.We specialize in custom sling fabrication(wire rope, web, chain, and polyester round.)We offer radio-frequency identification serv-ices for all of our rigging products. We carrya large inventory of tire chains for trucks andheavy equipment.

OIL & GAS COMPANIESOperators

70 & 148, LLC1421 Blake St. Denver, CO 80202Contact: Ed Kerr, Vice PresidentPhone: (303) 623-1821 • Fax: (303) 623-3019Email: [email protected]

BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.P.O. Box 196612Anchorage, AK 99519-6612President: Janet WeissPhone: (907)-564-5111 • Fax: (907) 564-5900Website: http://www.bp.com

Miller Energy Resources Inc.9721 Cogdill Rd., Ste. 302Knoxville, TN 37932President: David VoytickyPhone: 865-223-6575 • Fax: 865-691-8209Website: www.millerenergyresources.comMiller Energy Resources is a high-growth oiland natural gas exploration, production anddrilling company operating in multiple explo-ration basins in North America. Miller's focusis in the prolific Cook Inlet area in Alaska witha primary target of the Hemlock formation.

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the health care industry, Marinucci accepted an administrative po-sition with the neonatal intensive care unit at Providence Hospi-tal. Responsibilities included managing medical inventory,coordinating meetings and overseeing the NICU’s record keepingand communications.

In May 2014, Marinucci joined Fairweather as business devel-oper. In this position, Marinucci works closely with Fairweather’smanagement team to identify business opportunities, prepare pro-posals, oversee contract performance and assist with the execu-tion of business plans.

Marinucci regularly attends business seminars, trade shows andcorporate functions to keep Fairweather informed of the latest de-velopments in the natural resource industry and build relation-ships with fellow industry leaders.

New hires in PND Engineers Inc.Anchorage office

PND Engineers Inc. said Michael Gem-mell, Marcy Kolberg and Jake Maxwell havejoined its Anchorage office.

Michael Gemmell, PE, joined the firm as asenior civil engineer. Gemmell is a graduateof the University Of Connecticut School OfEngineering and has six years of experiencein construction field engineering, includingscheduling, estimating, and project manage-ment. He will focus on civil/structural designand construction management and inspec-tion for various projects throughout Alaska.

Marcy Kolberg joined PND as a geologist.Kolberg holds a Bachelor of Science degreein Geology from Western Washington Uni-versity and has previous experience as a co-project geologist planning and monitoringdrilling operations, core logging, and reportwriting for the mining industry. Her presentresponsibilities are managing PND’s soil test-ing lab, supporting field geotechnical drillingactivities and providing geological supportfor projects.

Jake Maxwell, PLS, was hired as a seniorland surveyor. Maxwell was recently regis-tered as a professional land surveyor by theState of Alaska. He holds an A.A.S. degree inGeomatics from the University of Alaska An-chorage. Maxwell is a lifelong Alaskan withnine years of experience in field surveying,office data reduction, and drafting on a widevariety of projects statewide.

PND Engineers Inc., founded in Anchor-age 35 years ago, is a full-service engineeringfirm that provides civil, structural, arctic, marine, geotechnical andcoastal engineering; hydrology; surveying; environmental permit-ting; project management; and construction inspection services fora wide range of projects.

CGG nets quartet of BroadSeis-BroadSource contractsCGG announced that it has been awarded contracts for the 3-D

seismic acquisition of four major surveys using its BroadSeisTMwith BroadSourceTM, marine broadband technology. The foursurveys represent a total contract value of more than US$80 mil-lion.

Three of the surveys have been awarded in the Asia-Pacific re-gion, with two offshore Malaysia and one offshore Northwest Aus-tralia, while the fourth is to be acquired offshore West Africa.

Jean-Georges Malcor, CEO, CGG, said: “Only CGG’s BroadSeis-BroadSource technology delivers full-bandwidth broadband data.These recent awards clearly underline how critical true broad-band data is becoming for reducing risk in frontier explorationand optimizing field development.”

CGG is a fully integrated geoscience company providing lead-ing geological, geophysical and reservoir capabilities to its broadbase of customers primarily from the global oil and gas industry.Through its three complementary business divisions of equip-ment, acquisition and geology, geophysics and reservoir, CGGbrings value across all aspects of natural resource exploration andexploitation.

Chapman joins URS Corp.John Chapman has recently joined URS

Corp. as a Civil Engineer with more than 45years of diversified engineering experience.He has performed duties as design engineer,project engineer, project manager and prin-cipal-in-charge of a wide variety of civil engi-neering projects. Chapman has beeninvolved in planning, design and construc-tion administration of water supply and dis-tribution, waste water collection andtreatment, and municipal solid waste management projects. Otherareas of expertise include street, highway and drainage design,construction administration and comprehensive planning.

Crowley first to receive small scale export license

Crowley MaritimeCorp.’s subsidiary, CaribEnergy LLC, has beengranted a 20-year, small-scale U.S. Departmentof Energy export licensefor the supply, trans-portation and distribu-tion of U.S.-sourcedliquefied natural gasinto Non-Free TradeAgreement countries in the Caribbean, Central and South Amer-ica. As a result, both commercial and industrial customers withinNFTA countries can now benefit from cost-efficient, environmen-tally friendly LNG exported from the U.S. The licensing permitsCrowley to export 14.6 billion cubic feet, 0.04 bcf per day, of

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LNG - roughly the equivalent of 480,000 gallons - per day via10,700 gallon ISO tanks to these regions.

In addition to supplying NFTA countries, Crowley will alsocontinue to supply Free Trade Agreement countries with theclean, economical fuel source. Crowley’s Carib Energy was alsothe first to have been granted a 25-year, small-scale license for thetransportation into these FTA countries, a clearance that permitsCrowley to transport 11.53 bcf, 0.03 bcf per day or 360,000 gal-lons - per day of U.S.-sourced LNG into FTA markets in theCaribbean and Central and South America - locations where LNGis an attractive commodity thanks to its low price point in the faceof growing power supply costs.

Vigor Alaska signs notice of intent to build ferries

Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell announced the selection of VigorAlaska to build the state’s two newest day ferries. The two ferries,owned and operated by Alaska Marine Highway System, will bebuilt by Alaskans for Alaska to serve citizens along the Lynn Canalroute between Juneau, Haines and Skagway.

Construction of both vessels is scheduled to begin in October2014 and will take approximately four years to complete. The de-sign and estimating process was a true collaboration betweenVigor Alaska, the Alaska Department of Transportation, the AlaskaMarine Highway System and Elliot Bay Design Group.

The two day ferries will cost $101 million to construct, whichis a reduction in the original price. Because of the importance ofkeeping Alaska dollars in the state, Vigor Alaska made significantcuts to the initial estimates for the project and, in fact, delivered aprice that was below the independent government price estimate.

“This project represents far more than a contract,” said AdamBeck, president of Vigor Alaska. “It is a dramatic step forward inrealizing the shared goal of the people of Alaska, its elected offi-cials and the shipyard to keep taxpayer dollars in the state andsupport family-wage jobs. The Vigor Alaska team represents thebest shipbuilders in the state with the expertise to build complexvessels and the dedication to do it to the highest quality stan-dards.”

Gallagher returns to Foss MaritimeFoss Maritime announced that Paul Gal-

lagher will be rejoining the Foss team towork in the commercial services group onmajor transportation project opportunities.

Gallagher brings more than 25 years ofexperience within the maritime industry,and during his career he has been involvedin all aspects of maritime operations andcargo transportation.

He began at Foss in 1991 and served in avariety of roles including director of sales formarine transportation, PNW regional opera-tions manager and director of oilfield services. Gallagher managedbusiness development and service delivery in support of projectlogistics for heavy lift cargo transportation for upstream oil andgas projects.

During the past few years, he has been the director of project

services at TOTE Logistics and has worked collaboratively withCarlile, Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Delta Western, Northern AirCargo and Foss Maritime on a wide variety of projects in Alaska,Canada and the Lower 48 states.

“The addition of Paul to the commercial services group, cou-pled with our extensive resources in project management, helpsround out the Maritime Solutions campaign we inaugurated in2010,” said Gary Faber, senior vice president.

Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supplyopens new location

Alaska Rubber & Rig-ging Supply is proud toannounce the openingof its newest location inKenai. Located at 43640Kenai Spur Highway,the 6,000-square-footwarehouse is in theheart of Kenai’s oilfieldsupport community.Kevin Calhoun, a long-time Alaska Rubber employee, has beenpromoted to branch manager and will head operations in Kenai.This fourth location cements Alaska Rubber’s position as Alaska’slargest supplier of hose, fittings, and rigging accessories. To reachthe Kenai store call 907-395-0575.

Brice’s new equipment helpsreduce carbon footprint

Brice Equipment, a subsidiary of Calista Corp., has invested intwo new pieces of equipment that will help companies operatingin Alaska greatly reduce their fuel consumption and dramaticallylower carbon emissions. Brice Equipment is the only Alaska dealerfor the JetHeat Micro-Turbine heater, the most advanced industrialheater on the market. It’s the only diesel-fired portable heater inthe world converting more than 98 percent of fuel input into use-able heat output. The result is a savings of more than $500 perday in fuel. The JetHeat offers substantially reduced CO2, NOxand SO2 emissions, meeting stringent air permitting requirements.

“JetHeat uses less than half the fuel of any comparable heateron the market. As a result it is carbon neutral,” said BarryLindquist, general manager of Brice Equipment. “The exhaust out-put is so clean it is breathable air for use in confined spaces byfederal standards.”

Brice Equipment also exclusively offers the Puritan Arctic HeatGenerator. The AHG eliminates problems associated with continu-ous idling of larger diesel assets in cold weather regions. Idlingand insufficient engine loading cause heavy exhaust output thatdamages equipment. The AHG allows operators to shut down theprimary engine, which greatly reduces both the fuel burned perhour and sooty emissions output. Not only does this help the envi-ronment, it saves companies from costly repairs associated withengines continually running cold. For more information visitwww.briceinc.com.

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Country’s largest floating drydock coming to Portland

Vigor Industrial said that the country’s largest floating drydock,the Vigorous, was delivered to its Portland shipyard on theWillamette River.

Fully assembled, the drydock will be 960 feet long; however, itis currently in three parts, which are stacked aboard a 738-footheavy lift ship for delivery. The delivery provides unique opportu-nities to see both the new drydock and the specialized ship carry-ing it up river.

Vigor invested more than $50 million to build and deliver theVigorous. The drydock will allow Vigor to service vessels such ascruise ships, tankers and cargo ships. It also will free the companyto send another drydock from Portland to Seattle, expanding ca-pacity there.

Frank Foti, Vigor CEO, says the new drydock will allow thecompany to better serve a range of customers with large vessels ata time when total large drydock capacity on the West Coast hasbeen shrinking. Two large vessels, Maritime Administration cargoships, are already booked for repairs when the drydock entersservice in November.

”The drydock is attracting new business and new jobs to theregion,” said Foti. “Without the Vigorous, these large ship repairprojects and the family-wage shipyard jobs they create would justgo somewhere else.”

“Skilled shipyard workers can earn between $40,000 to$80,000 per year, and more with overtime,” Foti said. On average,servicing the Algol and Capella cargo ships will create about 130jobs each while those projects are underway at Vigor. For moreinformation on visit www.vigorindustrial.com/vigorous.

Pennock joins URS teamURS Corp. said Landis Pennock has re-

cently joined its team as marketing coordina-tor. Pennock recently graduated from theUniversity of Alaska Anchorage with a Bach-elor of Business Administration degree inmarketing and in management. He brings hisbackgrounds in marketing, sales, and busi-ness management to the team.

Lynden Transport earns highest score of LTL carriers

Lynden Transport earned the top score among Less-than-Truck-load carriers in the Western Region in Logistics Management mag-azine’s 31st annual Quest for Quality Awards. Lynden swept thecategory, earning No. 1 rankings for on-time performance, cus-tomer service, equipment and operations and information tech-nology. Its total weighted score of 53.01 was the highest amongall carriers in the national LTL sectors of Western, Northeast,South/South Central and Midwest/North Central. This is the sec-ond year Lynden Transport earned the No. 1 ranking for on-timeperformance in the Western Region.

The Quest for Quality Awards goes straight to the customers,asking shippers to evaluate providers on the following criteria: on-

time performance, equipment and operations, value, informationtechnology and customer service. This year the research group re-ceived 7,451 total responses - 1,272 more than last year. In orderto be a “winner,” a company had to receive at least 5 percent ofthe category vote. With this year’s award, Lynden Transport hasreceived 18 Quest for Quality Awards.

According to editors at Logistics Management magazine, “Lyn-den Transport is among the carriers who received the ultimatevote of confidence, posting the highest scores across our lists ofcritical service criteria. Those in the Regional LTL sector work tire-lessly to manage the onslaught of increased regulation and relatedoperational challenges while maintain top service levels.”

ASRC top Alaska business for 20th consecutive year

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is once again honored to be recog-nized by the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, Alaska BusinessMonthly magazine and local business leaders as the top Alaska-owned and operated corporation. This is the 20th consecutiveyear that ASRC has ranked No. 1 on the “Top 49ers List,” based onthe prior year’s gross revenues. The list can be seen in its entiretyin the October 2014 edition of Alaska Business Monthly magazine.

“Growth, diversity and adhering to our Inupiaq values havebeen the keys to our long-term success,” said Rex A. Rock Sr.,ASRC president and CEO. “We are joined on the Top 49ers list byother well-respected, prominent companies and I’d like to con-gratulate them on having a successful year.”

In 2013 ASRC’s revenues topped $2.5 billion. ASRC has sixmajor business segments, including petroleum refining and mar-keting, energy support services, construction, government serv-ices, resource development and industrial services.

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is owned by and represents thebusiness interests of the Arctic Slope Inupiat. Since opening en-rollment in 1989 to Alaska Natives born after 1971, the corpora-tion’s shareholder base has nearly tripled, growing from the 3,700original enrollees to some 11,000 today. Corporate headquartersare based in Barrow, Alaska, with administrative and subsidiary of-fices located in Anchorage and throughout the United States.

Hoffmann joins URS Corp.URS Corp. recently said that Luke Hoff-

mann has joined its team as a staff geologist.Hoffmann recently graduated from the Uni-versity of Alaska Anchorage with his Bache-lor of Science degree in Geology. For the last14 years, he has held various positions inAlaska, all pertaining to remote field work.Hoffmann’s areas of expertise include envi-ronmental geology and mineral exploration.

Vigor delivers 15,000 barrel Maxum Petroleum barge

The Seattle divisions of Vigor Fab and Elliott Bay Design Groupsaid the 15,000-barrel tank barge Global Pilot has been delivered

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to Maxum Petroleum. Designed to balance performance with fabrication cost, the

15,000-barrel tank barge features a recessed machinery space aftfor improved visibility and a state-of-the-art tankerman’s office. Italso has dimensionally identical cargo tanks, corrugated plate tankbulkheads and plate seams arranged to maximize material usage ofstandard 8-foot and 10-foot plates.

“The ability to collaborate closely with Elliott Bay and Maxumthroughout this project was the perfect model for an efficientnew build,” said Bryan Nichols, director of sales at Vigor Fab.“Our Seattle shipbuilding team is extremely proud to have fabri-cated a quality barge which will expand Maxum’s multiple supplycapacity in the Puget Sound for years to come.”

“We’ve been looking forward to seeing the final product,”stated Mike Complita, EBDG’s vice president of shipyard services.“It’s always exciting when a new design becomes reality and goesinto service.”

The 15,000-barrel tank barge is one of several barges that havebeen delivered by Vigor to EBDG’s designs over the past decade.EBDG provided the contract design to Maxum and provided Pro-duction Support services to Vigor.

Explore Fairbanks unveils destination marketing video

Explore Fairbanks announced that it has unveiled its new desti-nation marketing video at the 2014 Alaska Tourism IndustryAssoc. conference.

The video incorporates summer and winter images, a host ofFairbanks locals, various modes of transportation, places to visitand an assortment of activities, dining and more.

The 3 minute 41 second video artfully and energetically high-lights the many qualities that define Fairbanks, the Interior, DenaliNational Park and the Arctic. A local band, Young Fangs providedthe background music for the video, performing their song “ShowMe the Way” and is also featured.

“I’ve been fascinated by the mystique of Interior Alaska foryears, everything from the landscapes and wildlife to the auroraborealis. … I consider Fairbanks to be my second home and Ican’t thank Explore Fairbanks enough for trusting me to helpthem share the region with the rest of the world,” said directorand producer Joseph Sliker of Gah! Films.

The original video will be used to market Fairbanks and the re-gion to potential visitors via the website, through multiple socialmedia outlets, during events and more. Additionally the video willbe used to attract and inform a wide variety of stakeholders andvisitor industry professionals such as tour operators, meeting plan-ners, airline executives, travel agents and media. To view thevideo please visit: http://youtu.be/UT7L9QDcfU0.

Calista Corp. begins shareholder outreach tour

Calista Corp. is set to begin an outreach effort to provide infor-mation to shareholders regarding an important resolution. Share-holders will decide whether to enroll descendants as shareholdersin a binding resolution vote at the 2015 annual meeting. This ef-fort was authorized by shareholders through an advisory vote at

the 2013 annual meeting of sharehold-ers.

“The decision whether to enroll de-scendants as shareholders is a majorturning point for Calista Corporation,”said board Chairman Willie Kasayulie.“There are many factors for sharehold-ers to consider before making a decision to vote yes or no. Calistawill provide many options for shareholders to get the informationthey need for an informed vote.”

Calista’s outreach includes a tour of more than 20 communi-ties. The tour will include videos in English and Yup’ik, and apresentation by Calista’s shareholder relations committee fol-lowed by a question and answer period. By late November,www.CalistaVote.com will feature the videos, committee presen-tation, a detailed list of frequently asked questions, and a list oftour dates and locations. By early 2015, a DVD with the videoswill be sent to each tribal council and ANCSA village corporationin the Calista region.

If more than 50 percent of all shares voted on this resolutionvote yes, the resolution will pass. Should the resolution pass, Cal-ista estimates it will issue the new classes of shares in the first halfof 2017.

Kangas joins AECOM-URS teamAngela Kangas has recently joined

AECOM-URS as a project administrator. Kan-gas brings with her a B.S. degree in financefrom Northern Michigan University, as wellas 12 years of professional experience in theadministrative, customer service, computerefficiency and management fields. Her cur-rent responsibilities as a project administra-tor at AECOM-URS include a wide variety ofadministrative support tasks for daily opera-tions of special projects.

Van Gorkom new shareholderat Guess & Rudd PC

Guess & Rudd P.C. is pleased to an-nounce that Josh Van Gorkom has become ashareholder of the firm. Since joining Guess& Rudd in 2010, Van Gorkom has repre-sented insurance companies, insurance bro-kers, banks, Native corporations, oil and gascompanies, mining companies, municipalgovernments, small businesses and individu-als in a broad range of litigation and adminis-trative matters, including appeals to theAlaska Supreme Court and the 9th CircuitCourt of Appeals. In addition, he works withthe firm’s natural resources group on a variety of transactionalmatters. Van Gorkom is a graduate of Augustana College in SiouxFalls, South Dakota, and of Valparaiso University School of Law inValparaiso, Indiana.

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Hawk opens Texas officeHawk is pleased to

announce the openingof a new Texas locationto better serve its do-mestic and internationalclients. In addition, PatMcQuillan has joinedHawk as the generalmanager of the Hous-ton-based operation.McQuillan comes to Hawk after a long and distinguished careerwith a major international inspection services and technicalstaffing company in Houston.

Hawk is an Alaska-based project management services firmserving the energy industry and organizations responsible for de-livering major projects and provides professional staffing and in-spection services to the energy industry, as well as serving asexpert consultants in all phases of planning, design and manage-ment of construction and operation of oil and gas facilities. Hawkwill be celebrating its 30th year of operation in 2015 and takespride in having worked more than 1 million hours with no losttime injuries.

Hawk’s new office is located at 16522 Avenplace Road inTomball, Texas. Pat McQuillan can be reached at 832-843-7608and at [email protected]. Hawk’s Alaska location remainsthe same. For more information visit www.hawkpros.com.

CGG launches PowerLog Frac softwareCGG announced the release of PowerLog Frac, a new tool to

petrophysically analyze well log data and directly feed results intofracture simulation software. Completions engineers use the re-sulting models to design better hydraulic fracturing projects andimprove well performance.

PowerLog Frac is new and intuitive petrophysics-based soft-ware which generates formatted rock and fluid properties toallow engineers to run multiple frac scenarios with increased ac-curacy in hours instead of days by eliminating manual calculationsand spreadsheets.

Frac design and analysis are currently applied in only a verysmall percentage of hydraulic fracturing projects due to the timeneeded to acquire input data for the models. Fracture simulationcan now be implemented as part of a standard completionprocess.

PowerLog Frac was created by CGG GeoSoftware in collabora-tion with Baker Hughes Inc. as part of a joint software develop-ment agreement. The new software increases industry access toBaker Hughes frac design expertise. Baker Hughes will use Power-Log Frac in its pressure pumping operations to generate scenariosimmediately and directly drive its fracture simulation design soft-ware.

Jensen Maritime and Vigorto unveil new design

Jensen Maritime and Vigor will unveil the design for a new352-foot catcher processor/factory trawler at the Pacific Marine

Expo on Nov. 19 in Seattle, Washington The design is the productof collaboration between Jensen, the design architect, Vigor, theshipbuilder, and three major fishing customers. It is scalable andcan be adapted to meet the needs of any of the fleets in the PacificNorthwest and Alaska.

Designed to maximize fishing capability as well as operationalefficiency, the vessel has more than 1,200 square meters of pro-cessing space and can be set up for a variety of processing needs,from surimi to fillets to fish meal. Hold volume is split between afrozen product hold and a pair of fish meal holds, for a total holdcapacity of more than 3,090 cubic meters. The vessel also holds195 cubic meters of fish oil in dedicated tanks.

Propulsion is configured around two ABB Azipod thrusterswith 360 degree azimuthing and reversible prop rotation, provid-ing the ultimate in maneuverability to stay on the fish. Otherpropulsion options, such as conventional twin screw diesel-elec-tric, are available. Both methods allow the operator to minimizethe number of generators necessary to provide power, dependingon the operational scenario.

Vigor will be at booth #633 and Jensen will be at booth #835during the Pacific Marine Expo taking place Nov. 19-21 at Centu-ryLink Field Event Center.

Calista Corp. provides first-ever fund dividend

Calista Corp.’s board of directors has approved the first-everAkilista Fund dividend. The total distribution is $1.62 million. Thisinvestment fund distribution supplements dividends based on Cal-ista’s operations. Including Calista’s operational dividend mailedin April, the total dividend for the year is $6.27 million.

At 12,900 individuals, Calista has one of the largest populationsof shareholders among the Alaska Native corporations. This Ak-ilista Fund distribution equates to $1.22 per share. Checks wereexpected to be mailed out by the close of business Nov. 14.

“Calista’s Board of Directors established this investment fundto provide a perpetual and sustainable source of dividends for ourShareholders,” said Calista Corp. Board Chair Willie Kasayulie.“The Board and Calista management made a specific goal to pro-vide Shareholders with two dividends per year.”

In early October, Alaska Business Monthly’s annual Top 49ersluncheon recognized Calista as the eighth largest Alaskan-ownedbusiness based on revenues. Since inception, Calista has providedmore than $26.2 million in dividends including this distribution.

Pacific Alaska Lumber brings Zigma to Alaska

Pacific Alaska Lumber has signed an agreement with ZigmaGround Solutions”, said John Horjes, PAL director of business de-velopment. “PAL is the newest North American distributor, andwill stock ‘TuffTrak XL’ and ‘Liberty mats’ in Seward, Alaska.” TheSeward facility is “multifunctional,” providing truck and rail deliv-ery to all points local and north, while maintaining barge deploy-ment synergies, ready to serve other locations in Alaska.

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cyclable at end of life. Manufactured from recycled high densityor ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, they are chemicallyinert, avoiding leaching of possible pollutants.

Zigma joins PAL’s offerings of Traditional and CLT mats that in-clude rig, crane, road, access and specialty mats.

PAL serves all industries of oil and gas, electric and transmis-sion, mining and construction, bridge and marine, and all loca-tions in Alaska.

Pacific Alaska Lumber provides materials to all locations inAlaska, and specializes in full container and truckloads. For moreinformation visit www.zigmagroundsolutions.com orwww.pacaklumber.com.

Crowley christens new DP2 tugboat, Ocean Sun

As part of the company’s industry-leading new vessel build pro-gram, Crowley Maritime Corp. christened the latest of its four tug-boats in the ocean class series, Ocean Sun, Oct.15 in Lake Charles.The ceremony served to formally welcome the fourth dynamicpositioning 2, DP2, tugboat to the company’s expanded oceantowing fleet, which has been involved in most of the major off-shore oil production installations in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico overthe past 18 months.

Todd Busch, senior vice president and general manager ofCrowley’s solutions group, opened the ceremony to approxi-mately 80 guests. He was followed by a series of speakers includ-ing Tom Crowley, chairman and CEO; Craig Tornga, vicepresident, solutions; and Robert Socha, executive vice president,sales and marketing, Bollinger.

Following an introduction of the tug’s crew members by CalHayden, vice president, marine operations for Crowley, and ablessing of the vessel by Deacon Patrick Lapoint, director of theStella Maris Seafarers’ Center at the Port of Lake Charles, VesselSponsor Coreen Busch, wife of Todd Busch, broke the ceremonialbottle of champagne across the hull of the boat.

The Ocean Sun, which features DP2 technology, is part of afeature-rich, four-vessel family of tugs ideally suited to work withCrowley’s new 455 series high-deck strength barges, which meas-ure 400 feet long by 105 feet wide.

Crowley’s ocean class tugs are outfitted for long-range, high-ca-pacity ocean towing, rig moves, platform and floating production,storage and offloading unit tows, emergency response and fire-fighting.

AMA & ARE work to bring students to AMA Conference

Alaska Resource Education and the Alaska Miners Associationsaid they were honored to work together to bring 20 studentsfrom King Career Center’s Natural Resource Management class tothe 2014 Anchorage AMA Annual Conference as their ResourceSuperforce group. The AMA conference is a premier gathering ofexploration geologists, prospectors, and many other mining, con-sulting and state and federal employees who play a role in findingand developing mineral resources.

After extensive in-class prep work researching and learningabout Alaska’s mineral industries and their career opportunities

with Alaska ResourceEducation’s education program manager, thestudents attended the conference as a one day field trip on Nov. 6to engage with professionals in the industries and get first-handexperience. Students participated in a scavenger hunt in the ven-dor booths, interviewed industry personnel about their educationand careers, and presented a video at the lunch showcasing whatthey learned. This interdisciplinary learning opportunity wasmade possible by generous donations from Pacific EnvironmentalCorp., American Marine Corp., Think Globally, Develop LocallyLLC and Emerald Alaska. To cap the day off, Pacific Alaska Lumberdonated tickets to an Alaska Aces game for each student, andworked with Aurora Limousines to get the students a free, highclass ride to the game.

ARE would like to thank their program supporters for theircommitment to resource education for Alaska’s future and en-abling ARE to ignite, inspire, and educate Alaska’s students to abetter understanding of their state and the exciting career oppor-tunities that are available. For more information about the AlaskaMiners Association visit www.alaskaminers.org and for Alaska Re-source Education visit www.akresource.org.

Emerald Alaska purchased by National Response Corp.

Emerald Alaska, a leading Alaska environmental services com-pany, has been acquired by National Response Corp. from Emer-ald Services Inc., of Seattle, Washington.

Emerald Alaska has been one of Alaska’s top providers of envi-ronmental and emergency response solutions to the oil and gas in-dustry for 11 years. Headquartered in Anchorage, with sevenpermitted facilities strategically located throughout the state,Emerald Alaska employs more than 100 people.

NRC is the leading commercial provider of United States OilPollution Act of 1990 regulatory compliance services as well as aglobal provider of specialized environmental and emergency re-sponse solutions. Headquartered in Great River, New York, withregional offices throughout the U.S. and internationally, NRC hasmore than 1,000 employees globally.

Blake Hillis, president of Emerald Alaska, stated, “EmeraldAlaska has built an excellent reputation as a high quality providerof environmental solutions throughout the state of Alaska. We areexcited about moving forward as part of NRC and believe thecombination of NRC and Emerald Alaska will enable us to con-tinue to support and expand our services to our customersthroughout the state. NRC’s suite of services perfectly comple-ments the work Emerald Alaska does, and I am confident that thiswill make both companies stronger.”

Steve Candito, CEO of NRC, commented, “NRC has continuedto expand its geographic presence in recent years and the addi-tion of Emerald Alaska adds a strategic region to our domesticfootprint. We believe the combination of NRC’s extensive capabil-ities and Emerald Alaska’s quality personnel, well-located facilitiesand proven track record makes for a strong strategic fit. We arevery happy to welcome the Emerald Alaska team and look for-ward to growing NRC’s business in Alaska.”

Though now a part of the NRC family of companies, EmeraldAlaska will continue to operate under the Emerald Alaska LLC,name.

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ACS: 2 million man hours with no lost time accidents

As reported by the State of Alaska Department of Labor andWorkforce Development Dec. 8, Labor and Workforce Develop-ment Acting Commissioner Grey Mitchell said Alaska Clean Seashas been reapproved to participate in the Voluntary ProtectionProgram as a result of outstanding employee safety and health pro-grams.

“Alaska Clean Seas was first awarded Voluntary Protection Pro-gram Star status in 2008, as the 14th recipient of the award inAlaska,” ACS General Manager C. Barkley Lloyd said. “At that time,with 76 employees, the company had just passed one million manhours and seven years without a lost time accident.

“Since then, our remarkable safety journey has continued - wehave grown to nearly 100 employees and recently achieved twomillion man hours and 13 years without a lost time accident. Theentire team at Alaska Clean Seas is proud of our VPP Star statusdesignation and our reputation for safety excellence while operat-ing in some of the most challenging weather conditions in the na-tion.”

VPP recognizes and promotes effective workplace safety andhealth management through a cooperative program between acompany’s management, employees and Alaska OccupationalSafety and Health.

As a VPP Star recipient Alaska Clean Seas won’t be subject torandom enforcement inspections for five years.

Enforcement regulations remain in effect, however, and casesof employee complaints, accident investigations or other signifi-cant incidents will result in an enforcement inspection. Participa-tion in the program is voluntary.

There are 12 sites in Alaska with the AKOSH VPP designation.For a complete listing of the sites and more information about theprogram, go to http://labor.alaska.gov/lss/vpp-participants.html.

Gleason joins AECOM’s Anchorage teamAECOM said it is pleased to announce the

recent appointment of Erin Gleason as Scien-tist I, Air Quality, for its environmental busi-ness line in Anchorage, Alaska. Gleason willbe working with Mark Hodges and HannahKroon as part of AECOM’s Alaska based airquality practice. This fall Gleason completedher masters of environmental chemistry atUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks. Previously,she was the intern at the Alaska Departmentof Natural Resources working with the Pub-lic Information Center and Division of Min-ing, Land and Water. Her areas of expertise include atmosphericchemistry, aquatic chemistry and chemistry of sea ice. Gleasonwas born and raised in Fairbanks.

89 Crowley vessels honored with environmental awards

Eighty-nine Crowley Maritime Corp.-owned and operated ves-sels were honored with Certificates of Environmental Achieve-

ment for years of safeoperations during the11th annual Chamberof Shipping of Amer-ica awards ceremonyNov. 12. Crowley re-ceived an award foreach vessel thatworked at least twoconsecutive yearswithout an environ-mental incident. The 89 vessels have logged a combined 968 yearsof service without incident, a true testament to Crowley’s commit-ment to keeping harbors and oceans clean.

Each year, CSA invites all owners and operators of vessels thatwork on oceans or inland waterways to nominate their vessels forEnvironmental Achievement awards. Approximately 1,386 vesselsfrom 58 companies, including Crowley, were recognized this yearat the ceremony held in Washington, D.C. The honored vesselsaccumulated a total of 10,749 years of safe operations.

“Safety is the No. 1 core value at Crowley. This includes thesafety of our people and those around them as well as the envi-ronment,” said Mike Golonka, vice president, ship management.“These awards recognize the rigorous work of our crews, who en-sure that our vessels operate safely and in an environmentally re-sponsible manner.” Forty-seven of Crowley’s vessels have gonewithout incident for 10 or more consecutive years, including thefollowing: Saturn, 45 years; Kuparuk River and Kavik River, eachwith 44 years; and Sag River, 39 years. Crowley has been honoredwith Environmental Achievement awards each year since at least2005.

PND staff engineer earns fish disposal system patent

PND Engineers Inc. staff engineer andUniversity of Alaska Anchorage graduateAlexandra West, EIT, has been awarded U.S.Patent 8,833,682 B2 for a water-poweredfish carcass disposal system, an innovationinspired by growing up on the Kenai Penin-sula among fishermen, salmon and wildlife.West designed a system that floats in a bodyof water, grinds fish carcasses into piecesand returns them to the water. The goal is todecrease human-bear interactions by morethoroughly disposing of fish remains thatwould otherwise attract dangerous predators to populated riverareas.

The patent was awarded on Sept. 16. With this achievement,West also becomes the first student to earn a place on UAA’sPatent Wall of Fame in the UAA Administration Building, estab-lished by the Vice Provost for Research and Graduate Studies Dr.Helena Wisniewski to celebrate innovation, invention and entre-preneurship.

“I am very proud of Ms. West,” Wisniewski said. “She exempli-fies the ideal student who applied her talent beyond her class-room studies. She observed a need and invented a device that willbenefit fishermen and the environment, with the potential to con-tribute to the economy. I look forward to inducting her as the first

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student into the UAA Patent Wall of Fame.”

Crowley awards scholarships to three USMMA cadets

Crowley Maritime Corp. awarded three Thomas B. Crowley Sr.Memorial scholarships to United States Merchant Marine Academycadets at Containerization and Intermodal Institute’s ConnieAwards luncheon in Newark, New Jersey, Dec. 8.

Recipient Michael Francis is a first class midshipman studyingmarine systems engineering with a concentration in nuclear engi-neering at the academy. He has spent 300 days at sea as an enginecadet and has sailed onboard M/V Green Point, S.S. Chemical Pio-neer, USNS Guadalupe and the M/V Cape Horn. After graduation,Francis plans to begin his career in the maritime industry as athird assistant engineer and attend graduate school to obtain amaster’s degree in engineering.

Midshipman Thomas Kloepfer from Amityville, New York, isstudying marine engineering systems with a minor in electrical en-gineering. He is active at the waterfront with the U.S. PowerSquadron, a non-profit educational organization whose mission isto improve maritime safety and enjoyability through classes in sea-manship, navigation and other related subjects. After graduationin 2016, he plans to go to sea and eventually become a chief engi-neer.

Joshua Asaro, a recipient from Florissant, Missouri, is complet-ing his final year of studies. During his time at the academy, hehas been involved in the regiment. He filled billets as team leader,squad leader and petty officer before his appointment to regimen-tal training vessel chief mate and later, regimental protocol officer.Asaro says he is eager to begin putting his skills to work as a sea-going officer after graduation.

To learn more about the Thomas B. Crowley Sr. MemorialScholarship program, visit www.crowley.com/scholarships.

Fairweather relocates to larger facilityFairweather LLC has relocated their Anchorage corporate head-

quarters to a larger facility at 301 Calista Court. Encompassing22,000 square feet of office space and a 10,000-square-foot ware-house, the Calista Court complex accommodates Fairweather’sscience, medical and safety divisions, as well as the company’s ex-ecutive offices. According to Fairweather General Manager LoriDavey, the decision to relocate to Calista Court was motivated bythe recent expansion of the company’s science and remote med-ical divisions and the need to upgrade technology and consolidateall of its offices in a single location.

Housing 40 employees, the Calista Court complex features astate-of-the-art Ethernet and teleconferencing system supported byCat 6 wiring, along with a climate-controlled server room with adedicated power source, accommodating up to six server racks. Akey fob security system allows Fairweather to set time prefer-ences for doors to lock or unlock automatically. The complex in-cludes an open reception area, spacious break rooms on eachfloor and conference rooms offering an abundance of naturallight.

Fairweather is currently offering office suites and warehousespace for lease at Calista Court. For more information contact SallyMarinucci at Fairweather 907-267-4605, or visit

Crowley awarded vessel management contract

Crowley Maritime Corp.’s global ship management group hasbeen has been awarded the contract for the operation and mainte-nance of the T-AGOS/T-AGM fleet for the Military Sealift Com-mand. This fleet of seven ships supports the Navy’s SurveillanceTowed Array Sensor Systems operations; the U.S. Air Force's dual-band, phased array and parabolic dish radars; and other govern-ment research missions. The contract covers the operation andmaintenance of five T-AGOS and up to two T-AGM ocean surveil-lance ships. Crowley will provide personnel; operational and tech-nical support, ashore and afloat; equipment; tools; provisions, andsupplies to operate this fleet of seven U.S. naval ships.

“The issuance of this contract is well-matched with Crowley’scapabilities, not only in the company’s ability to manage special-ized vessels, but also in providing the U.S. Government with a va-riety of maritime services,” said Todd Busch, senior vice presidentand general manager, technical services. “The very nature of theT-AGOS/T-AGM missions demand sophisticated top managementsolutions and talented crews that Crowley offers. We are pleasedto continue services to the Military Sealift Command and look for-ward to future opportunities to support the government.”

As a result of this contract, job opportunities will be madeavailable for crew members with experience on these types ofvessels, as well as shore side positions, such as engineers and con-tracting professionals. Interested candidates should visitwww.crowley.com/Careers/Working-at-Crowley to review openpositions.

Calista Corp. welcomes Paskvanas general counsel

Calista Corp. is pleased to announce Bon-nie J. Paskvan as its new general counsel. AsCalista’s lead counsel, Paskvan will workclosely with its subsidiaries, executive lead-ership team and the board of directors. Sheis responsible for meeting and addressingCalista’s wide breadth of legal and compli-ance needs for the corporation and its morethan 35 subsidiaries and joint ventures.

Paskvan previously served as The AlaskaWireless Network’s vice president and sen-ior legal counsel. Additionally, she was cor-porate counsel for GCI and its subsidiaries for more than twodecades.

“Calista will fully utilize Paskvan’s legal and business develop-ment experience in the technology industry, and her work withstate and federal regulators,” said Calista Corp. President/CEO An-drew Guy. “She also brings real estate and business acquisitionknowledge, just two of the areas Calista targets for steadygrowth.”

Paskvan earned her Bachelor of Arts in International Relationsfrom Stanford University and Juris Doctorate from Stanford LawSchool. Her community involvement includes serving as co-chairfor the Alaska Bar Association’s Corporate Counsel Section andserving on the Board for the Anchorage Association of WomenLawyers.

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