Calfrac Well Services

Calfrac Well Services

Infobox_Company
company_name = Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
company_
company_type = Public (tsx|CFW)
foundation = 1999
location = Operates in Canada, the U.S., and Russia. Its head office is located in Calgary, Alberta.
key_people =
Chairman: Ronald P. Mathison
James S. Blair
Gregory S. Fletcher
Martin Lambert
Paul F. Little
Douglas R. Ramsay
R. Timothy Swinton
num_employees = 1,500 (2008)cite web |url=http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=CA;CFW&page=quotesearch|title=Company Profile for Calfrac Well Services Ltd (CA;CFW) |accessdate=2008-10-07]
industry = Oilfield Services
revenue = increase460 million USD (2007)
net_income = decrease39 million USD (2007)
market c

products = Oil field services
homepage = [http://www.calfrac.com/ www.calfrac.com]

Calfrac Well Services Ltd. is an oilfield services corporation operating in Western Canada, Colorado, and Western Siberia, with more than 800 employees. Calfrac supplies a wide range of products and services from hydraulic fracturing; coiled tubing; well cementing and other well stimulation services.

Business

Operating revenue in 2005 was CDN$314,325 with a market capitalization of CDN$1,460,201.

History

Calfrac Well Servicing Ltd. (CWS) was founded in June 1999 as a private corporation by Ronald P. Mathison, Douglas Ramsay, Gordon Dibb, and Robert (Robbie) Roberts. At that time, Calfrac had a single coiled tubing unit and was based in Medicine Hat, Alberta. In December 2000, Calfrac acquired Dynafrac Well Services Ltd. and with it a two-pumper fracturing spread, a shallow coiled tubing unit, a high rate nitrogen pumper and four acid pumpers. By the spring of 2001, Calfrac had acquired and constructed seven fracturing spreads plus other well stimulation equipment.

Early in 2002, CWS expanded to the U.S. Rocky Mountain region by setting up a field office in Platteville, Colorado, and began providingfracturing services in the U.S., mostly to EnCana. Calfrac continued to construct more fracturing spreads in 2002 and 2003, and had nine complete spreads by the start of 2004. In addition to building fracturing spreads in 2003, CWS also purchased four shallow coiled tubing units from private companies to increase its fleet of coiled tubing units to eight.

In March 2004 Denison Energy Inc. reorganized and transferred all material assets to Denison Mines Inc. and Denison Oil Corporation (parent of Denison Resources Inc.), leaving income tax attributes and the purchase option agreement among Calfrac, Matco Investments (on behalf of itself and the other shareholders of Calfrac) and Denison Energy Inc. granting an irrevocable option to Denison Energy Inc. to purchase all of the issued and outstanding shares of Calfrac for an aggregate purchase price of approximately CDN$227.5 million less the net debt of Calfrac of approximately CDN$83.6 million. Denison Energy Inc. then de-incorporated from Ontario, and incorporated within Alberta. Following this, Matco Investments acquired class A common shares from the treasury (representing 45% of the total number of issued and outstanding class A common shares). Denison Energy Inc. then amalgamated with Calfrac and changed it's name to Calfrac Well Services Ltd.

The original founders of CWS remained with Calfrac, and form part of the current Board of Directors.

ee also

*List of oilfield service companies

References

External links

* [http://www.calfrac.com/ Calfrac Well Services Ltd.]
* [http://www.sedar.com/ System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR)]
* [http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=CFW.TO&m=c Yahoo! - Summary of Calfrac Well Services Ltd.]


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