History

Explore Pitbull Energy Services’ History

Contact Us

July 23, 2003

D

Sami started working on rigs in Fort Nelson

E

Incorporated Pitbull Trucking Ltd. (later changed to Pitbull Energy Services Inc.)

2004

2005

D

Bought first vac truck and worked as owner-operator across Western Canada

E

Bought second truck and hired first employee

2009

2011

D

Increased to 6 vac and water trucks

E

Started invert cuttings control system service line

2012

2014

D

Pitbull’s fleet hits 25 units

E

Developed and deployed ISCD integrated shale cuttings dryer

2015

2017

D

The fleet of equipment grows to 40 units

E

Rapid growth leads to 70 units in Pitbull’s fleet of equipment

2018

2019

D

Added semi-vac and end dump service lines

E

Opened SATO Canada Inc. training centre


Started boiler service line

2021

2022

D

Opened shop in Fort McMurray

E

100+ units and approximately 300 employees

2023

July 23, 2003

Sami started working on rigs in Fort Nelson

2004

Incorporated Pitbull Trucking Ltd. (later changed to Pitbull Energy Services Inc.)

2005

Bought first vac truck and worked as owner-operator across Western Canada

2009

Bought second truck and hired first employee

2011

Increased to 6 vac and water trucks

2012

Started invert cuttings control system service line

2014

Pitbull’s fleet hits 25 units

2015

Developed and deployed ISCD integrated shale cuttings dryer

2017

The fleet of equipment grows to 40 units

2018

Rapid growth leads to 70 units in Pitbull’s fleet of equipment

2019

Added semi-vac and end dump service lines

2021

Opened SATO Canada Inc. training centre

Started boiler service line

2022

Opened shop in Fort McMurray

2023

100+ units and approximately 300 employees