Our Team
Our Product, Our People and Our Company will maintain a reputation for excellence.
This is our mission statement. It is the foundation for how we conduct our business. Guided by this statement, we ensure that all parts of the company are given the attention and support they deserve. This is what allows us to provide the kind of complete service our customers have come to expect.
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Company Overview Victory Rig Equipment does full fabrication and retrofitting of oilfield equipment. With an exceptional combination of engineering, after-sales excellence, and dedicated service personnel we are able to support our clients and our equipment from concept to completion. We make the oil recovery process quicker and safer than ever before with our leading designs and our uniquely advanced automation systems. Our History Victory Rig Equipment, as we know it today, is the result of a merger in January 2009 which brought together three companies: Automation Controls and Electric (ACE), also in Nisku, is the source of the automation systems which came to be an essential part of Mastco rigs. It was acquired by Trinidad Drilling in 2008. Victory Rig Equipment in Red Deer County, Alberta is the source of the Victory name and brand. Victory Red Deer brings important knowledge and experience in the areas of design, management, and HSE to the whole company. It was acquired by Trinidad Drilling in 2008. |
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What We Can Do Today Our rigs and support equipment are lightweight, durable and designed for fast, easy rig up. Victory Rig Equipment's rig packages can be customized for challenging operational requirements such as extreme weather conditions. Our knowledgeable sales team will be happy guide you through the process of selecting a rig package that meets your needs. We also have a fully stocked parts and service centre to support our commitment to long-term customer satisfaction. Our fleet of service trucks includes both portable welding and mechanical units with qualified and experienced field personnel, and provides 24-hour service in Western Canada and the Western Territories. |
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