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    Covering Arctic oil and gas operations and the logistics,
          construction and service firms that support them

                                              Vol. 26, No. 1
                                               March 2021
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                         Companies involved in serving
                         the Arctic oil and gas industry
                           A                         Computing Alternatives               Maritime Helicopters

                                                     CONAM Construction
    Acuren

    AES Electric Supply, Inc
                                                     Cruz Construction                                        N-P
                                                     Denali Universal Services (DUS)
    Afognak Leasing LLC                                                                   Nabors Alaska Drilling
                                                     Doyon Anvil
    Ahtna, Inc.                                                                           NANA Worley
                                                     Doyon Associated
    Airport Equipment Rentals                                                             Nature Conservancy, The
                                                     Doyon Drilling
    Alaska Dreams                                                                         NEI Fluid Technology
                                                     Doyon, Limited
    Alaska Frontier Constructors (AFC)                                                    Nordic Calista
                                                     EEIS Consulting Engineers, Inc.
    Alaska Fuel Services
                                                     EXP Energy Services                  North Slope Borough
    Alaska Marine Lines
                                                     F. R. Bell & Associates, Inc.        North Slope Telecom
    Alaska Materials
                                                     Flowline Alaska                      Northern Air Cargo
    Alaska Railroad
                                                     Frost Engineering Service Co. – NW   Northern Solutions
    Alaska Steel Co.
                                                     Fugro
                                                                                          NRC Alaska, a US Ecology Co.
    Alaska Tent & Tarp
                                                                                          Oil Search
    Alaska Textiles
                                                                          G-M             PND Engineers, Inc.
    Alaska West Express
                                                     GCI
    Arctic Controls                                                                       PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska)
                                                     GMW Fire Protection
    ARCTOS Alaska, Division of NORTECH                                                    Price Gregory International
                                                     Greer Tank & Welding
    Armstrong
                                                     Guess & Rudd, PC
    ASTAC (Arctic Slope Telephone Assn. Coop, Inc)
                                                     HDR Engineering, Inc.                                    Q-Z
    AT&T                                             ICE Services, Inc.                   Raven Alaska – Jon Adler
    Avalon Development                               Inlet Energy                         Resource Development Council

                                                     Inspirations                         SeaTac Marine Services
                         B-F                         Judy Patrick Photography
                                                                                          Security Aviation
    Bombay Deluxe                                    Little Red Services, Inc. (LRS)
                                                                                          Shoreside Petroleum
    BrandSafway Services                             Lounsbury & Associates
                                                                                          Soloy Helicopters
    Brooks Range Supply                              Lynden Air Cargo
                                                                                          Sourdough Express
    C & R Pipe and Steel                             Lynden Air Freight
                                                                                          Strategic Action Associates
    Calista Corp.                                    Lynden Inc.

    Caltagirone Legal, LLC                           Lynden International                 Tanks-A-Lot

    ChampionX                                        Lynden Logistics                     Weston Solutions

    Colville Inc.                                    Lynden Transport                     Wolfpack Land Co.
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      CONTENTS
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COMPANY NEWS
12    ASTAC launches fastest internet offering to North Slope;
      Lynden opens flagship location in Guelph, Ontario

13   Security Aviation acquires a second Learjet 45; SeaTac
     Marine Services increases barge capacity to Alaska;
     Alaska Textiles and Carhartt help those in need;
     Paul Verhagen to leave Fugro after 7 years as CFO

14   Lynden Transport receives SmartWay Award from EPA;                                                                                        10
     ASTAC brings 4G LTE service to Alaska’s Dalton Highway;
     Lynden VP Dennis Mitchell joins Airforwarders board

15   Little Red Services receives ConocoPhillips award; Bison
                                                                                                     Arctic Oil & Gas Directory
     relocate to Sitkalidak Island with Lynden’s help; Lynden                                                    Vol. 26, No. 1
     Air Cargo welcomes N410LC; Denali Universal Services                                                    Released March 2021
     announces new leadership                                      The Arctic Oil & Gas Directory                 STEVEN MERRITT
                                                                            is a biannual                       Production Director
                                                                       marketing publication
34   PND Engineers Inc. welcomes two recent hires; Nordic                of Petroleum News,                        SUSAN CRANE
     Calista Services camps receive upgrades; Diamond Grid                                                      Advertising Director
                                                                   which is owned by Petroleum
     and ClubBuy in agreement; Jeff Raun joins EXP to                Newspapers of Alaska LLC.
                                                                                                                  HEATHER YATES
     strengthen Alaska 35 Alaska Railroad Corp. awarded $4         For information on how to be                      Bookkeeper
                                                                    part of this directory, please
     million; Seward & Alaska Railroad Awarded $20 Million
                                                                       contact Marti Reeve at                    MAILING ADDRESS:
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                                                                    mreeve@petroleumnews.com                 Anchorage, AK 99523-1647
Q&A COMPANY PROFILES                                                      Directory staff
                                                                                                               Phone: (907) 522-9469
6    Alaska Textiles Inc., leader in flame-resistant workwear               MARY MACK
                                                                                                       E-mail: mreeve@PetroleumNews.com
                                                                              CEO/CFO
     in Alaska for 25 years                                                                            Web Page: www.PetroleumNews.com
                                                                           KAY CASHMAN                 Cover photo: An Alaska Frontier Construc-
8    Bell & Associates utilizes latest technology to deliver                  Publisher                tors’ bulldozer working in sub-zero tempera-
     exceptional results                                                                                          tures on the North Slope.
                                                                           MARTI REEVE
                                                                    Special Publications Director/           Photo by Judy Patrick, courtesy
10   EXP, delivering quality services to its clients around            Advertising Manager                   of Alaska Frontier Constructors
     the globe for 115 years
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 Alaska Textiles Inc., leader in flame-resistant
       workwear in Alaska for 25 years
               Company meets challenges head on and excels in filling its customer’s needs
    Q.What is the official name of your company?

                                                                                                                                            PHOTOS COURTESY ALASKA TEXTILES INC.
    A.Alaska Textiles Inc.

    Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies?
If so, please name those firms and their relationship to your
company.
    A. Initially,Alaska Textiles sold mainly linens and traditional
work clothing. In 1995 a Presidential memorandum was put into
place to improve government regulations, which included the re-
quirement of oil field workers to
wear flame resistant apparel, and
in response OSHA’s standards im-
provement project began.Within
the following year, veteran busi-
ness manager, Clif Burnette, and
Alaska Textiles Inc., turned its main focus to
the flame-resistant apparel industry.Alaska
Textiles quickly became a dominant player
in the industry, thus arising as the number
one flame resistant provider to Alaska’s
north slope and utility providers.
    Today Alaska Textiles Inc. is the leader in
flash fire and electric arc protection apparel
solutions, and continues to be the front- run-
ner in bringing the latest technologies in
safety apparel to the workforce throughout CLIF BURNETTE
the U.S. and Canada.

   Q.What do you most want people to know about your com-
pany?
   A.We are the leader local FR apparel solutions. Our goal is to
identify the needs and concerns of the customer and deliver the
best combination of protection, comfort and value for each appli-
cation. We continue to design new and customizable FR pro-
grams to meet the needs of the employees, and the industry.

    Q.Where is your company located?
    A. 620 West Fireweed Lane, Anchorage,AK

    Q.What year was the company founded and by whom?
    A. It was founded in 1996 by Dana Martens.                        limits by employee and help maintain budget controls on FR
                                                                      clothing.
    Q.What is your company’s primary business activity?
    A. Our main focus is on flame resistant clothing.                    Q. How many employees does your company have?
                                                                         A.We currently have twelve employees.
   Q. Are there important projects the company is currently a
part of or has done recently?                                            Q.What is your company’s main strength or its edge over the
   A.We are seeing an increase in our customer base in need of        competition?
online specific ordering capabilities.We have a proprietary soft-        A.We have the largest local stock of flame-resistant clothing in
ware called WebSam® that can track by employee, monitoring            Alaska.We support this with state-of-the-art business-to-business
who purchased what and when.This allows companies to set              online ordering and tracking.
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   Q.What new markets, clients or projects did your company                A.We are an oil business related company, so our challenges
attract in the last year?                                               are the same as many Alaska business, we want oil to continue to
   A. During COVID-19 we saw an increase in demand for supply-          flow through TAPS.
ing to the health care industry. During the outbreak, many of our
suppliers started to manufacturer PPE, so it was a natural move            Q.What is the average length of time employee’s work for the
for us to begin stocking and distributing supplies to the health        company?
care sector.                                                               A.The average length our employees work with us is fifteen
                                                                        years. Our employees are very important to us so we do what we
   Q.What is the most challenging work/contract the company             can to help them grow as the company grows. 2020 has been a
has undertaken?
                                                                        challenge for all of us, and our crew really stepped up and helped
   A.When COVID-19 first hit Alaska, we received an email from
                                                                        out where needed, no matter what job needed to get done.
Conoco Phillips on a Sunday that they needed flame resistant
masks, and by Monday we started a manufacturing line in our
                                                                            Q. Has your company been involved in any community proj-
warehouse.We were shipping PPE by Wednesday to keep work-
ers safe while working in the field on the North Slope.                 ects or charity events?
                                                                            A.We partnered with Carhartt this winter, donating 1,000 hats
   Q.What are the biggest obstacles to completing work your             to first responders and those in need in Anchorage,Alaska; Mem-
company undertakes?                                                     phis, Tennessee; and Jackson, Mississippi.We also supported
   A.The process of developing our online ordering system so            Country Cares for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, an even
that it can easly be tailored to each specific company’s needs.         we support every year.

   Q.What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge in                 Q.What is the address of your company’s Web site?
the next five years?                                                        A. alaskatextiles.com

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    Bell & Associates utilizes latest technology
           to deliver exceptional results
                         Safety is of the utmost importance for employee-owned company,
                                       with zero lost time accidents in 20 years
    Q.What is the official name of your company?

                                                                                                                                                 PHOTOS COURTESY BELL & ASSOCIATES
    A.The official name of our company is F.R. Bell & Associates, Inc.

    Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies? If
so, please name those firms and their relationship to your com-
pany.
    A. Our firm is an employee-owned S corporation and is not a
subsidiary of any other company, although we do have an LLC
with Tikigaq Corporation (Amaguq Surveying, LLC).

    Q.What do you most want people to know about your com-
pany?
    A. Bell and associates has been providing professional engineer-
ing and surveying services to Alaska and the pacific rim since
1974.We make it our priority to utilize the latest technology avail-
able in order to provide the best de-
liverable in the most cost-effective
way, while also making Bell an en-
joyable place to work and a con-
tributing member of our
community.

   Q.Where is your company located?
   A. Our company’s main office is located in Anchorage,Alaska,
but we also maintain an office in Prudhoe Bay.

  Q.What year was the company founded and by whom?
  A.The company was founded by Bob Bell and John Herring in
1974.

   Q.What is your company’s primary business activity?
   A. Our company’s primary business activity is engineering and
surveying, however we also provided services such as 3D laser               A. Bell currently utilizes state of the art equipment to achieve
scanning, Ground Penetrating Radar, UAV (drone) photogrammetry           our various client goals.We run Trimble R10 GPS units and S-series
and inspection, and Geotechnical Inspection.                             Total Stations, Digital Levels,Various Trimble and Leica 3D scan-
                                                                         ners, Noggin GPR equipment, and a fleet of DJI Matrice RTK capa-
   Q. Are there important projects the company is currently a            ble drones.
part of or has done recently?
   A. Bell has been involved in numerous large-scale projects over          Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-
the years including Prudhoe Bay, Point Thomson, various mining           tions?
operations, municipal and state road rehabilitation projects, and           A. Bell is always expanding into new arenas. Most notably we
much much more.                                                          have increased our presence in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley with
                                                                         a recent term contract with the Matanuska Electrical Association.
  Q. How many employees does your company have?
  A.We currently have 30 employees, but have scaled up to as                Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?
many as 200 in the past.                                                    A. Bell is not currently changing any of our services or prod-
                                                                         ucts, but as evidenced by our array of services we are always on
  Q. Describe the equipment your company uses and are there              the lookout for ways to increase safety and efficiency for the client
any new equipment purchases planned?                                     by utilizing the most up to date technology and methodology.
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    Q.What is your company’s main strength or its edge over the
competition?
    A. Our company’s main strength is our long history of working
in all parts of Alaska, as well as our breadth of services offered.We
have worked in every environment imaginable within the State of
Alaska from the arctic shores of the north slope to the old growth
forests of SE Alaska, and over the years have developed a very spe-
cific knowledge of what it takes to complete work efficiently in
these environments. Beyond that, we harness a number of unique
modalities and technology in order to provide the most cost-effec-
tive service to our clients.The breadth of services we offer is not
typically found in a single firm, which allows us to provide clients
with a simpler and more consolidated approach to many projects.
In addition to that, Bell as an impeccable and unrivaled safety
record, having not had a lost time accident in this millennium, and
no recordables in the last 14 years.

   Q.What new markets, clients or projects did your company
attract in the last year?
   A.As mentioned above we recently acquired a term contract
with MEA in the Mat-Su valley and continue to increase our pres-
ence there.We are also under contract with Hilcorp for Survey
services in Prudhoe Bay, as well as with Exxon in Point Thomson.
We also have agreements in place for surveying overseas, as we
have done for many years in places like Russia and South Korea.

   Q.What is the most challenging work/contract the company
has undertaken?
   A. It is difficult to define the most challenging work we have
undertaken as a company, but some notable examples include di-
mensional control for module fabrication overseas and the setting
of said modules once they arrive in Alaska, the construction of
large man camps on small gravel island in the arctic ocean, and nu-
merous remote surveys throughout the bush of Alaska.

   Q.What are the biggest obstacles to completing work your
company undertakes?
   A.The biggest obstacles we face in completing work vary from         about 30% have been here 10 years or longer, with a couple em-
project to project. Sometimes it is permitting requirements, some-      ployees over 25 years.
times it is logistics, sometimes it is weather, it really depends on
the scope of work and the location.                                        Q.What is your company’s safety record? What steps does the
                                                                        company take to ensure a safe work environment?
   Q.What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge in                A. Our company’s safety record is a very large source of pride
the next five years?                                                    for our employees.As mentioned above, it has been over 20 years
   A. Bell’s biggest challenge in the next 5 years can be summed        since our last lost time accident, and 14 years since our last record-
up in one word. COVID-19.The impact this virus has had on               able. Our safety training program is extremely extensive, and our
Alaska cannot be overstated and we, like many other companies in        safety philosophy is both a personal and a collective approach
Alaska, have had to be quite resilient and resourceful in order to      that is taken to heart as the single most important aspect of every
overcome the challenges that come along with it and to do so            day to our employees.
safely.
                                                                           Q. Has your company been involved in any community proj-
   Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-              ects or charity events?
mark event coming up?                                                      A. Bell has been involved in many community projects over the
   A. Bell’s 50th anniversary will be upcoming in 2024, and a cele-     years from sponsoring local youth hockey teams to being involved
bration is certainly being planned.                                     in community clean-up projects.We also sponsor an ongoing
                                                                        scholarship at UAA for engineering and surveying students each
   Q.What is the average length of time employee’s work for the         year.
company?
   A. One of the great benefits of being employee owned is the            Q.What is the address of your company’s Web site?
impact it has on employee retention. Currently around 80% of our          A.You can find more information about Bell & Associates at
staff have been with the company for more than 5 years, and             www.bellalaska.com
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                                                                                                                                                       COURTESY EXP
  EXP, delivering quality services to its clients
        around the globe for 115 years
Full-service company excels at innovative, proven solutions for the built and natural environment
     Q.What is the official name of your company?                            Q.Where is your company located?
     A. EXP                                                                  A. EXP’s Alaska operation is based in Anchorage.With over 90+
                                                                          locations across North America and projects around the globe, we
    Q.What do you most want people to know about your com-                offer local roots, backed by global expertise.
pany?
    A. EXP is a full-service multidisciplinary engineering, architec-         Q.What year was the company founded and by whom?
ture, design and consulting firm backed by the expertise of over              A. EXP has continuously operated in Alaska since 2009, with an
3,500 professionals. As a private                                         office located in Anchorage.
company, we are committed to pro-                                             Our firm heritage dates back to 1906, when the earliest of EXP's
viding quality services to our clients                                    predecessor companies started its engineering infrastructure prac-
and sharing the successes with our                                        tice.
employees. Our commitment and
expertise offer proven solutions for                                         Q.What is your company’s primary business activity?
the built and natural environment and covers infrastructure capabil-         A. Our multidisciplinary professionals at EXP provide full-service
ities across a spectrum of industries including the energy sector, oil,   engineering, environmental, architecture, design and consulting
gas and chemicals, mining, pipelines, transportation and more. Our        services. In the arctic region, we specialize in environmental and
global reach supports our local Alaska presence, where our team of        regulatory services, from initial siting, design and financial feasibility
experts concentrate on full environment, engineering and integrity        through commissioning and operations. Our unique approach is
management services to the energy industry.                               the result of decades of experience working with our clients to un-
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derstand their key business drivers and the risks associated with         EPC projects, EXP has enhanced services offering to include con-
every phase of the project life cycle; as well as engaging in effective   ceptual studies, technology selection, licensor integration, FEED,
and meaningful and stakeholder and Indigenous engagement and              EPC and optimal support.
consultation.
                                                                             Q.What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge in the
    Q.Are there important projects the company is currently a part        next five years?
of or has done recently?                                                     A.There is an urgency for the energy and oil, gas and chemicals
    A. Since 2013, the Alaska team has been providing comprehen-          industries to play an active role in sustainable solutions to address
sive services to the Alaska LNG project including organization, coor-     carbon reduction. In Alaska, we have a unique region with signifi-
dination, management, and administration required for all aspects of      cant resources, and over the next five years, we will be working
the development of the environmental regulatory and land compo-           with clients to address and overcome the challenges associated
nents. In addition to the Alaska LNG and other recognized national        with meeting sustainable goals while balancing operational and eco-
pipelines projects, EXP has supported infrastructure planning stud-       nomic requirements.
ies, final engineering for blast resistant modules, planning, design
and architecture design projects and facility siting projects to meet       Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-
process safety standards for oil and gas client projects on Alaska’s      mark event coming up?
North Slope.                                                                A. EXP is excited to celebrate its 115th anniversary this year.

   Q. How many employees does your company have?                              Q.What is your company’s safety record? What steps does the
   A. EXP has 10 local employees in Anchorage, backed by EXP’s            company take to ensure a safe work environment?
3,500+ professionals worldwide.                                               A. Quality and safety are the core of our business.With over 40
                                                                          years of experience across the energy and oil, gas and chemicals in-
   Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-            dustries, we understand the business drivers and technical chal-
tions?                                                                    lenges our clients face and keep quality and safety at the forefront
   A. EXP is currently expanding our operations throughout North          of our efforts.We are also proud to share our Energy Services group
America. In Alaska, we recently added Jeff Raun to our Alaska team,       is ISO 9001: 2015 certified team and has zero TRIR through 2020.
who plays an important role in delivering innovative environmental
solutions and focus on working with oil and gas clients on the im-           Q.What is the address of your company’s Web site?
plementation of alternative and renewable energy objectives.                 A. www.exp.com

    Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?
    A.Today’s oil, gas + chemicals clients seek outcomes-focused so-
lutions that increase productivity and reduce cost and risk. In addi-
tion to a greater focus on managing resources sustainably, we offer
clients consulting services in the field of renewable energy to help
our clients transition seamlessly to the circular economy.To facilitate
the deployment of carbon capture and storage options to reduce
emissions, we work with clients to facilitate more sustainable prac-
tices including environmental, social and corporate governance
practices and reporting.

   Q.What is your company’s main strength or its edge over the
competition?
   A.With more than 50 years of diversified energy experience in
North America and internationally, EXP delivers end-to-end services
across the gas, chemical + circular segments.We measure value in a
transparent manner traceable to your bottom line.We validate and
select the appropriate technology, including global mapping,
geospatial and analytical tools to leverage collaboration and accu-
racy for improving exploration and surveillance – ultimately meet-
ing clients’ needs and specifications – from early project definition
through commissioning and start-up. Capitalizing on project deliv-
ery excellence and regulatory expertise, we support owner and
contractor teams to meet regulatory, safety and competitive bench-
marks.

   Q.What new markets, clients or projects did your company at-
tract in the last year?
   A. Over the past year, EXP has expanded operations in the oil, gas
+ chemicals and energy sector, focusing on services to support the
transition to renewable energy and circular economy.With active
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                 COMPANYNEWS in brief
                                                                                       sure rural Americans receive internet service comparable to
COURTESY ASTAC

                                                                                       those in urban areas.
                                                                                          For more information visit www.astac.net.

                                                                                                                                                             COURTESY LYNDEN
                                                                                                Lynden opens flagship location
                                                                                                     in Guelph, Ontario
                                                                                           As reported by Lynden News Jan. 26, Lynden International
                                                                                       Logistics Co. has expanded its network of healthcare facilities in
                                                                                       Canada by opening a fifth location in Guelph, Ontario.“We con-
                                                                                       sider this our flagship facility,” says Brian MacAskill, LILCO vice
                                                                                       president and general manager.
                         ASTAC launches fastest internet                                   LILCO serves the human and animal health industries in
                                                                                       Canada, and its continued growth prompted the additional loca-
                             offering to North Slope                                   tion. The company is widely recognized as a leader in Canadian
                    Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative Inc. an-            healthcare logistics.
                 nounced Feb. 9 the launch of the North Slope’s first and only             The new location, with state-of-the-art security and tempera-
                 25/5Mbps, megabytes per second, internet service, called Home         ture control, will accommodate 8,000 ambient pallets, 1,000
                 Internet 25+.                                                         cooler pallets and 350 pallets of controlled substances storage.
                    “Today we are proud to begin the launch of our Home Inter-         Pharmaceuticals represent a high-value inventory and security
                 net 25+ in Utqiagvik, Wainwright, Point Hope and Nuiqsut,” said       can be a challenge. Controlled substances require storage regu-
                 Jens Laipenieks, ASTAC CEO/general manager.“This new offer-           lated by Health Canada’s Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
                 ing will provide the speeds needed for families who continue to       One of LILCO’s two controlled drug vaults is the largest third-
                 work and do schooling from home due to the COVID-19 pan-              party logistics vault in Canada.
                 demic.”                                                                   The vaults include motion, heat and smoke detection, seismic
                    Since January 2018, ASTAC has installed more than 62 miles         detectors and layered security access that includes access cards,
                 of fiber networks connecting almost 2,200 locations to fiber.         combination locks and biometric fingerprint reading.
                 Eighty-five percent of North Slope residences now have an end-            At 108,000 square feet, the Guelph facility is LILCO’s largest.
                 to-end fiber optic broadband connection when coupled with             It brings LILCO’s Canadian footprint to nearly 450,000 square
                 Quintillion’s subsea fiber optic cable network.                       feet.The other locations are in Vancouver, Calgary and two in
                    “Quintillion is proud to partner with ASTAC to bring fast, reli-   the greater Toronto area - Vaughan and Milton.
                 able and affordable internet to these North Slope communities,”           Construction on the Guelph location started in late 2019,
                 said Quintillion CEO George Tronsrue III.“Our subsea fiber net-       and the doors were open in July. Despite the challenges and de-
                 work was built to help improve the lives of rural Alaska resi-        lays of the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility was completed on
                 dents. These new services will do that and come at a time when        time.“This required approvals from regional authorities and a
                 they are needed more than ever.”                                      tremendous amount of dedication and teamwork from Lynden
                    ASTAC now meets the Federal Trade Commission’s standard            and vendors alike.The Health Canada audit went very well, and
                 of 25Mbps (download speed) over 3Mbps (upload speed) to en-           the facility was licensed for operation on schedule,” MacAskill
                                                                                       explains.The technology aspect was a key element of the
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                                      startup.“Lynden’s IT team was terrific in supporting LILCO and        square feet of deck space, is one of the larger barges in the Pa-
                                      its requirements,” adds Adrian Peluffo, LILCO vice president of       cific cargo trade. At 300 feet in length and 100 feet wide, the
                                      administration.                                                       barge was purchased from Signet Marine in late 2020. Specializ-
                                                                                                            ing in general cargo and heavy lift machinery, the Atlas will fit
                                                                                                            well into SeaTac Marine’s regular shipping schedule to Anchor-
COURTESY SECURITY AVIATION

                                                                                                            age and Seward. SeaTac Marine is modifying the barge to maxi-
                                                                                                            mize cargo protection and space.“We are looking forward to
                                                                                                            increased opportunities and optimizing service for new and ex-
                                                                                                            isting customers,” said Walter Seay, SeaTac Marine’s president.
                                                                                                            Sited on its own 12-acre parcel along the Duwamish river, the
                                                                                                            terminal specializes in break bulk cargo, lumber, heavy lift ma-
                                                                                                            chinery, and bulk commodities.

                                                                                                                       Alaska Textiles and Carhartt
                                                   Security Aviation acquires                                               help those in need
                                                      a second Learjet 45                                       Alaska Textiles said recently that it, along with donations
                                                                                                            from Carhartt, handed out 1,000 hats to first responders and
                                         Security Aviation, an Anchorage based Part 135 on-demand           those in need in Anchorage, Alaska; Memphis,Tennessee; and
                                      charter operator, announced Jan. 5 the addition of a second           Jackson, Mississippi.
                                      Bombardier Learjet 45 to its existing fleet, the only such aircraft       “I would like to thank

                                                                                                                                                                                    COURTESY ALASKA TEXTILES
                                      available for charter in Alaska.                                      Carhartt for working with
                                         The new Learjet is wide area augmentation systems capable,         us at Alaska Textiles to get
                                      meaning it uses an extremely accurate navigation system devel-        nice warm hats on people
                                      oped for civil aviation. It is also advanced airborne censor          in need and first respon-
                                      equipped and equipped with BR modification and gross weight           ders during these tough
                                      increase kit to allow for better performance, fuel efficiency and     times,” said Clif Burnette,
                                      range.The Learjet offers amenities like executive leather seating,    president, Alaska Textiles.
                                      a refreshment station and an enclosed lavatory.                           Alaska Textiles was
                                         The jet’s primary use will be for expedited passenger and          also awarded the flame-re-
                                      light cargo transportation throughout Alaska, Canada and the          sistant clothing contract
                                      Lower 48, as well as emergency response services.The Learjet is       for ConocoPhillips in October.The five-year contract was given
                                      available for charter 24/7, and seats up to eight passengers.The      to Alaska Textiles due to its ability to supply both women’s and
                                      aircraft cruises at 535 mph with a range in excess of 2,000           men’s FRC to meet ConocoPhillips exceptional safety require-
                                      statute miles.                                                        ments, locally commercially competitive pricing, extraordinary
                                         Security Aviation has more than 35 years of operating experi-      expertise in the field of FRC, comfortable and convenient cus-
                                      ence in Alaska and is currently the only on-demand charter op-        tomer purchasing experience, ability to supply add-on services
                                      erator in the state to offer mid-size charter jet service. For more   such as custom embroidery and alterations, and proven high
                                      information visit https://securityaviation.biz.                       level of quality and performance.
                                                                                                                For more information contact Clif Burnette at clif@alaskatex-
    COURTESY SEATAC MARINE SERVICES

                                                                                                            tiles.com or visit alaskatextiles.com

                                                                                                                      Paul Verhagen to leave Fugro
                                                                                                                          after 7 years as CFO
                                                                                                               The supervisory board of Fugro NV an-
                                                                                                            nounced Jan. 12 that its Chief Financial Of-
                                                                                                            ficer Paul Verhagen has decided to leave
                                                                                                            the company. Verhagen, who joined Fugro
                                                                                                            as CFO and member of the board of man-
                                                                                                            agement in 2014, will step down after the
                                                                                                            annual meeting of shareholders on April 22.
                                       SeaTac Marine Services increases barge                               He will be nominated to become CFO and
                                                 capacity to Alaska                                         member of the management board at ASM
                                                                                                            International NV effective June 1. Harrie
                                         SeaTac Marine Services, based in Seattle, said Jan. 19 that it     Noy, chairman supervisory board, said:“We PAUL VERHAGEN
                                      has acquired a new heavy deck cargo barge. Built in 2010, the         respect Paul’s decision to take on a new
                                      SeaTac Atlas can haul up to 11,000 tons and with nearly 30,000        challenge after having served as our CFO for 7 years but of
                                                                                                            course it is unfortunate that he leaves. We are very grateful to
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him for what he achieved based on his business acumen, com-          to turn up three addi-

                                                                                                                                            COURTESY ASTAC
mitment and perseverance. Paul played a key role in the sub-         tional sites on the Dal-
stantial refinancing of Fugro which was recently successfully        ton Highway in 2021.
completed.This brings the company in a stable situation, provid-         In October 2017,
ing Fugro with the financial flexibility to execute on its Path to   ASTAC turned up its
Profitable Growth strategy.”                                         first three 4G LTE
   Mark Heine, CEO, said:“I want to thank Paul for all that he       wireless sites in Ku-
has done for Fugro. Under his leadership, the finance function       paruk and Deadhorse.
throughout the company has been professionalized. Moreover,          The following Septem-
he made a significant contribution in our transition towards a       ber, ASTAC expanded
more cohesive, agile and resilient organization with a more di-      4G LTE coverage in
versified business. He is a great colleague and team player. We      Utqia vik, Wainwright
wish him every success in this next step in his career.”             and Deadhorse, vastly
   Verhagen said:“I have truly enjoyed my time at Fugro. Al-         improving wireless In-
though market circumstances have been challenging during             ternet speeds.
most of that period, we have been able to transform the com-             Quality 4G LTE
pany and I am proud to have been part of this journey. I have        wireless service is an essential part of many people’s lives.The
every confidence in the future success of Fugro, supporting the      ability to utilize and experience high-speed Internet in richer
energy transition, climate change adaptation and sustainable in-     ways opens new possibilities for both people and businesses.
frastructure development.”The supervisory board has initiated        From streaming videos to online classes at universities, the In-
the process for the succession of Paul Verhagen and will com-        ternet of Things and improved oil field analytics, to the delivery
municate about the progress in due course.                           of near instantaneous medical information, users will improve
                                                                     how they connect with the world by experiencing data speeds
                                                                     up to eight times faster.
     Lynden Transport receives SmartWay                                  “ASTAC is committed to closing the technology gap across
               Award from EPA                                        the North Slope to enhance our members’ experiences and im-
                                                                     prove safety in some of the most remote places in Alaska. 4G
    As reported by Lynden News Jan. 12, Lynden Transport             LTE is a big part of that effort and a real game-changer in the re-
earned a SmartWay High Performer Award from the Environ-             gion,” said Jens Laipenieks, ASTAC CEO/general manager.
mental Protection Agency for operating efficiencies in its               ASTAC provides Broadband Ethernet and Internet, LTE wire-
flatbed and reefer fleets.The company is included in the top         less as well as local and long-distance services across the North
20% of national carriers for reducing carbon emissions and           Slope. Additionally, ASTAC offers a Nomadic WAN and Internet
achieved top-ranking performance for all metrics, including fuel     service using the North Slope’s only private LTE network cover-
efficiency. Fewer than 10% of all SmartWay carriers operate          ing the oil fields. For more information visit www.astac.net.
fleets efficient enough to make the SmartWay High Performer
list for carbon emissions.
    “This award recognizes the efforts throughout the Lynden           Lynden VP Dennis Mitchell
companies to work efficiently and reduce our carbon footprint,”
said Lynden Transport President Paul Grimaldi.“It also confirms
                                                                       joins Airforwarders board
the efforts of employees to make this happen on a daily basis.           As reported by Lynden News Dec. 17,
We have achieved impressive scores for continual improvement         Lynden International Senior Vice President
in operations as well as energy efficiency by using electric fork-   Dennis Mitchell was elected to the board of
lifts, streamlined trip routing and other measures.”                 the Airforwarders Association on Nov. 16.
    Carbon is a leading indicator of fuel use. SmartWay High Per-        The AfA serves as the voice of the air
formers consume less fuel for every mile they travel and for         forwarding industry and represents nearly
every ton of freight moved. For example, for every trip they         400 member companies dedicated to mov- DENNIS MITCHELL
make, the carriers pack their trailers more efficiently and move     ing cargo throughout the supply chain.The
heavier loads - all while reducing consumption by thousands of       association’s members range from small businesses with fewer
gallons annually as compared to their SmartWay peers.                than 20 employees to large companies employing more than
                                                                     1,000 people and business models varying from domestic to
                                                                     worldwide freight forwarding operations.The AfA helps freight
           ASTAC brings 4G LTE service                               forwarders move cargo in the timeliest and most cost-efficient
            to Alaska’s Dalton Highway                               manner whether it is carried on aircraft, truck, rail or ship.
                                                                         “Dennis is a highly respected member of the AfA that was se-
   Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative Inc. said Jan.     lected by our membership for a board position. His skills and
4 that it turned up three new 4G LTE sites this week making it       expertise in the transportation industry will help guide the AfA
the first telecommunications company to bring wireless cover-        in its ambitious agenda toward continued success,” says Brandon
age from the Brooks Range to Deadhorse where no other cover-         Fried, AfA executive director.
age had existed previously.These sites will improve safety and           Mitchell will be sworn in on Jan. 5 to serve a three-year term
connectivity along this remote 414-mile critical Alaska corridor     as one of eight AfA board members. Lynden International Vice
for both ASTAC and AT&T wireless customers. ASTAC has plans          President Laura Sanders also served a 12-year term on the AfA
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board from 1999 to 2012. Lynden International has been a mem-         tribes because they are the genetically pure descendants of the
ber of the AfA for more than 25 years.                                bison that tribal ancestors lived with. In the case of the Sitkali-
   Mitchell brings 26 years of Lynden experience to his board         dak herd, the new bulls will introduce genetic diversity for herd
position as well as background as a business owner. He owned          survival.
his own customs brokerage firm from 1986 to 1994 prior to                 “Our herd is managed to provide food security for our com-
joining Lynden in Anchorage. He holds a bachelor’s degree in          munity of 230 residents and tribal members throughout the
Business Administration and Supply Chain Management from              state,” Cynthia explained.“In 2017, DNA testing was conducted
the University of Alaska and is a licensed customs broker.            on the herd, and it was suggested that we integrate new genes
Mitchell is also the former chair of the board of directors for the   into the herd for long-term health and survival.”
Anchorage Economic Development Corp.                                      The bulls are settled in and doing well. For more information
                                                                      visit info.lynden.com/blog.

            Little Red Services receives

                                                                                                                                            COURTESY LYNDEN AIR CARGO
                ConocoPhillips award
   Little Red Services said Dec. 18 that during a virtual cere-
mony in late November its team received the ConocoPhillips
2019 Supplier Recognition Award for the company’s “focus on
execution.”
   The 13 recipient companies were chosen from a worldwide
network of suppliers. Recipients were honored for exhibiting
exceptional leadership in observance of the ConocoPhillips
SPIRIT values. Suppliers were recognized for two distinctions:
focus on execution and doing business better. ConocoPhillips
global business units generated nominations internally and win-
ners were carefully selected by a cross-functional committee of
senior managers.
   “Since the 80s we’ve been partnering with ConocoPhillips                Lynden Air Cargo welcomes N410LC
Alaska on the North Slope,” said Jerry Webre, president of LRS.
                                                                         As reported by Lynden News Nov. 24, another L100 Hercules
“ConocoPhillips Alaska asked if we could double our explo-
                                                                      joined the Lynden Air Cargo fleet this fall.After a major overhaul
ration well testing capacity for the 2019 exploration season. Our
                                                                      and conformity heavy check, N410LC was delivered to Anchorage
team did an outstanding job of pulling together a second full kit
                                                                      in October.“The aircraft was purchased in Africa from Safair in
in a few months. I’m proud of how this team engaged with our
                                                                      2017,” explains Ethan Bradford, vice president of technical opera-
client and suppliers to secure, prepare, and modify equipment
                                                                      tions. “Our dedicated maintenance, quality control, records, con-
to deliver exceptional well testing.”
                                                                      tract vendors and other Lynden Air Cargo personnel have spent
                                                                      many thousands of hours getting it ready to serve our customers.”
      Bison relocate to Sitkalidak Island                             Oct. 8 was N410LC’s functional test flight out of Singapore.
                                                                         The addition of N410LC brings Lynden’s fleet to 14.“We op-
              with Lynden’s help                                      erate nine Hercules aircraft; one is a parts plane and four are on
                                                                      lease back to Safair,” Bradford explains.
    As reported by Lynden News Dec. 8, earlier this year the Alu-
tiiq Tribe of Old Harbor, Alaska, was awarded three bison bulls
from Yellowstone National Park to improve the genetic diversity         Denali Universal Services
of its Sitkalidak bison herd.The catch: the bison required trans-
port from Montana to Seattle, from Seattle to Anchorage and            announces new leadership
from Anchorage to Homer Spit.The final destination required a
                                                                          Denali Universal Services said Dec. 14
boat ride to Sitkalidak on Kodiak Island.
                                                                      that it is announcing that Bob Kean, who
    “I was informed that on special occasions Lynden Transport
                                                                      has spent the last 20 years with DUS, is re-
may transport livestock,” said Cynthia Berns, vice president of
                                                                      tiring after a long and esteemed career of
community affairs for the Old Harbor Native Corp.“So, I called
                                                                      both public and private service, effective
Paul Friese in Anchorage.”
                                                                      Dec. 31. Kean has made significant contri-
    Paul Friese, vice president of Alaska sales for Lynden Trans-
                                                                      butions to the growth of DUS during his       MARIA BOURNE
port, responded to the call with the usual can-do attitude. Gath-
                                                                      tenure and will continue to serve DUS and
ering all the details, he quickly put the team in motion. Lynden
                                                                      Sodexo in an advisory role. DUS wishes Kean well in his retire-
driver Clay Bonty met the FedEx plane in Anchorage, carefully
                                                                      ment and thanks him for his many contributions.
loaded the special 20-foot container containing the three bison
                                                                          Following Kean’s departure, DUS is pleased to announce that
and headed to Homer.“This was a very special project,” Paul
                                                                      Maria Bourne has been promoted to president, effective Jan. 1.
says.“We were happy to be involved and assist the Alutiiq Tribe.”
                                                                      Over the past five years as senior vice president of operations
    The transfer was a historic moment in returning Yellowstone
                                                                      and chief financial officer, Bourne has been responsible for
bison to tribal lands.These particular animals are important to
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                                                                                                       Active companies
      Air Passenger/Charter & Support                                                      oversized loads, scheduled and chartered                                                  Northern Air Cargo, Inc.
                                                                                           barges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-                                            3900 Old International Airport Rd.
                                                                                           uled and chartered air freighters, domestic and                                           Anchorage, AK 99502
Lynden Inc.                                                                                international air forwarding, third-party and                                             Contact: Gideon Garcia, VP,
Alaska Marine Lines                                                                        multi-modal logistics and international sea for-                                          General Manager
Alaska West Express                                                                        warding services..                                                                        Phone: (907) 249-5198
Bering Marine Corp./Alaska                                                                                                                                                           E-mail: ggarcia@nac.aero
  Hovercraft Ventures                                                                      Maritime Helicopters                                                                      Website: www.nac.aero
Lynden Air Cargo                                                                           3520 FAA Rd                                                                               Anchorage-based Northern Air Cargo Inc. (NAC)
Lynden International                                                                                                                                                                 is Alaska’s largest, all-cargo airline. From gro-
                                                                                           Homer, AK 99603
Lynden Logistics                                                                                                                                                                     ceries to generators, NAC delivers an array of
                                                                                           Contact: Robert Fell, Director of Operations
Lynden Oilfield Services                                                                                                                                                             supplies to rural communities throughout the
                                                                                           Phone: 907-235-7771
Lynden Transport                                                                                                                                                                     state and beyond. Residents and businesses
                                                                                           Fax: 907-235-7773
                                                                                                                                                                                     alike have relied on NAC’s commitment to
6441 S. Airpark Pl.                                                                        E-mail: bfell@maritimehelicopters.com
                                                                                                                                                                                     transport their freight quickly, reliably and
Anchorage, AK 99502                                                                        Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com
                                                                                                                                                                                     safely since 1956. With their ability to deliver
Contact: Jeanine St. John                                                                  45 years providing Alaska helicopter/vessel serv-                                         small, large and unique items across oil & gas,
Phone: (907) 245-1544                                                                      ices for oil, gas, seismic, mineral exploration,                                          mining, construction and commercial fishing in-
Fax: (907) 245-1744                                                                        survey, external load and construction indus-                                             dustries, NAC has become Alaska’s most trusted
E-mail: information@lynden.com                                                             tries. Bell Helicopter Customer Service Facility.                                         all-cargo carrier.
Lynden provides support for exploration, pro-                                              Bell 206L series, Bell 407, Bell 412HP, AW119 and
duction, and service companies on the North                                                BO-105 twin engine. 86ft research vessel with                                             Soloy Helicopters
Slope working to develop Alaska's oil and gas                                              heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense,                                             3800 W. Aviation Ave.
resources The combined scope of the Lynden                                                 Office of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska ap-                                          Wasilla, AK 99654
family of companies includes truckload and less-                                           proved. Arctic/Aleutian experience. Facilities in                                         Contact: Chris Soloy
than-truckload transportation, heavy haul and                                              Homer, Fairbanks, Kodiak and Valdez.                                                      Phone: (907) 376-1161

                                                          Categories in this directory
     Air Passenger/Charter & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16                    Freight/Shipping & Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24                Personnel Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
     Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17     Fueling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25        Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
     Arctic Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17         General Oilfield Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25               Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
     Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17                 Geophysical & Geological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25                       Pipeline Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
     Buildings – Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17        Health Care Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25                 Power Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Buildings – Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17            Heavy Civil Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26                Process Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Camps, Catering & Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17                  Helicopter Contract/Charter Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26                      Procurement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Cellular Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18                Helicopter Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26                Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18    Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26                 Recycling Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18           Industrial Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26          Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Construction Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18               Industrial Parts & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26               Safety Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
     Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19             Inspection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26           Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
     Construction Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19                      Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27           Seismic & Geophysical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
     Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19     Land & Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27          Steel Containers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
     Contractor – General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20           Laser Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27          Steel Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
     Contractor – Pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20          Legal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27      Steel Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
     Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20        Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27    Surveying & Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
     Corrosion Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20         Machining, Portable & Stationary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28                     Tank Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
     Drilling & Well Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21           Management Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28                    Telephone Equipment & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
     Employee Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21          Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
     Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21        Mat Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28          Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
     Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21           Metal Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28          Vehicle Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
     Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23                Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28    Vessel Contract & Charter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
     Environmental Response & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23                         Mobile Production Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29                 Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
     Environmental Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23             Mover/Relocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29             Weld/Repairs/Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
     Equipment & Heavy Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24                  Oilfield Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
     Equipment Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24               Pad Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30                      OIL & GAS COMPANIES
     Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24      Permitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30      Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
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Fax: (907) 376-5883                                  Lounsbury and Associates, Inc                        Contact: Robert Fell, Director of Operations
Email: info@soloyhelicopters.com                     5300 A St.                                           Phone: 907-235-7771
Website: www.soloyhelicopters.com                    Anchorage, AK 99518                                  Fax: 907-235-7773
Soloy Helicopters conducts Part 135                  Contact: Tom Adams, President                        E-mail: bfell@maritimehelicopters.com
helicopter/passenger carrying operations             E-mail: t.adams@lounsburyinc.com                     Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com
throughout the State of Alaska.                      Contact: Jake Gerondale, Sr. V.P.                    45 years operating throughout Alaska provid-
                                                     Email: jake.g@lounsburyinc.com                       ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oil and
                                                     Phone: (907) 272-5451                                gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey, exter-
                 Architecture                        Fax: (907) 272-9065                                  nal load and construction industries. Bell Heli-
                                                     Website: www.lounsburyinc.com                        copter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206L series,
EEIS Consulting Engineers                            Civil Engineering and Construction Administra-       Bell 407, Bell 412HP and BO-105 twin engine
P.O. Box 92169                                       tion services. We are the remote industrial road     and AW119 helicopters. 86 foot research vessel
Anchorage, AK 99509-2169                             and gravel mine site development experts.            with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of De-
Contact: Rick Button, P.E., president                                                                     fense, Office of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska
Phone: (907) 258-3231                                Michael Baker International, Inc.                    vendor approved. Extensive Arctic/Aleutian ex-
Fax: (907) 272-1288                                  3900 C Street, Suite 900                             perience.
Email: rbutton@eeis.net                              Anchorage, AK 99503
Website: www.eeis.net                                Contact: Jeffrey Baker, PE,
Petroleum Facility Design, Camp Modules &            Alaska Operations Manager                                          Buildings – Lease
Steel Modules Design, Architectural & Structural     Phone: (907) 273-1600
Engineering, Piping Engineering Services, Civil      Fax: (907) 273-1699                                  Alaska Dreams, Inc.
Engineering, Fire Marshals’ Submittals/Permit-       E-mail: jbaker@mbakerintl.com                        2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2
ting, Procurement & Logistics Management,            Website: www.mbakerintl.com                          Fairbanks, AK 99701
On-Site Engineering Representation.                  Michael Baker is internationally recognized for      Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEO
                                                     arctic engineering, playing a key role in Alaska’s   Fairbanks Office Phone: (907) 455-7712
                                                     renowned infrastructures including TAPS and          Anchorage Office Phone: (907) 646-1219
             Arctic Engineering                      groundbreaking projects on the North Slope.          Fax: (907) 455-7713
                                                     Services include pipelines, transportation, hy-
                                                                                                          E-mail: info@alaskadreamsinc.com
Doyon Anvil, LLC                                     drology, architecture, and geotechnical, with
                                                                                                          Website: www.alaskadreamsinc.com
509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200                         specialty services for bridge inspection, permit-
                                                                                                          Alaska Dreams, Inc. specializes in the design,
Anchorage, AK 99501                                  ting and regulatory compliance, and GIS and
                                                                                                          supply and construction of steel-framed, fabric
Contact: Terry Caetano, President and General        LiDAR mapping.
                                                                                                          covered buildings for commercial and industrial
Manager                                                                                                   applications. Alaska Dreams, Inc. is also a Varco
Phone: 907.677.3021                                  NANA Worley LLC
                                                     3700 Centerpoint Drive, 7th Floor                    Pruden metal building supplier and constructor,
Email: tcaetano@anvilcorp.com                                                                             offering a complete line of engineered, clear
Website: www.doyonanvil.com                          Anchorage, AK 99503
                                                     Contact: Wyche Ford, President                       span, fully-customized buildings that are able to
Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture between                                                                 meet any Alaska requirements.
Doyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-        Email: info@nanaworleyparsons.com
vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineering   Phone: (907) 273-3900
and design, process safety/risk management,          Fax: (907) 273-3990                                              Buildings – Modular
procurement, and project management to the           Website: www.nanaworleyparsons.com
oil and gas industry, including production,          NANA Worley provides multi-discipline engi-
                                                                                                          Alaska Dreams, Inc.
transportation, and refining.                        neering and design, project management, pro-
                                                                                                          2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2
                                                     curement, project controls and construction
                                                                                                          Fairbanks, AK 99701
                                                     management for various industries including
EEIS Consulting Engineers                                                                                 Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEO
                                                     hydrocarbons, mining infrastructure, and
P.O. Box 92169                                                                                            Fairbanks Office Phone: (907) 455-7712
                                                     power industries. NANA Worley also has a sub-
Anchorage, AK 99509-2169                                                                                  Anchorage Office Phone: (907) 646-1219
                                                     sidiary, Kairos, LLC that focuses on innovative
Contact: Rick Button, P.E., president                                                                     Fax: (907) 455-7713
                                                     solutions for our customers, and has developed
Phone: (907) 258-3231                                                                                     E-mail: info@alaskadreamsinc.com
                                                     and patented a lease-based Mobile Arctic Pro-
Fax: (907) 272-1288                                                                                       Website: www.alaskadreamsinc.com
                                                     duction System, “MAPS”.
Email: rbutton@eeis.net                                                                                   Alaska Dreams, Inc. specializes in the design,
Website: www.eeis.net                                PND Engineers Inc.                                   supply and construction of steel-framed, fabric
Petroleum Facility Design, Camp Modules &            1506 W 36th Ave.                                     covered buildings for commercial and industrial
Steel Modules Design, Architectural & Structural     Anchorage, AK 99503                                  applications. Alaska Dreams, Inc. is also a Varco
Engineering, Piping Engineering Services, Civil      Contact: Jim Campbell, P.E., president               Pruden metal building supplier and constructor,
Engineering, Fire Marshals’ Submittals/Permit-       Contact: Dempsey Thieman, P.E., senior vice          offering a complete line of engineered, clear
ting, Procurement & Logistics Management,            president                                            span, fully-customized buildings that are able to
On-Site Engineering Representation.                  Phone: (907) 561-1011                                meet any Alaska requirements.
                                                     Fax: (907) 563-4220
F.R. Bell and Associates, Inc.                       Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Portland,           Camps, Catering & Lodging
801 W. Fireweed Ln., Suite 201                       Houston and PND Engineers Canada
Anchorage, AK 99503                                  (Vancouver)
Contact: Frank Bell, MS, COO                                                                              Calista Corporation
                                                     Website: www.pndengineers.com
Phone: (907) 274-5257                                                                                     5015 Business Park Blvd., Suite 3000
                                                     Innovative design solutions in ice engineering,
Fax: (907) 743-3419                                  arctic hydrology, permafrost engineering, and        Anchorage, AK 99503
Email: fbell@frbcmh.com                              Arctic geotechnical engineering, including           Phone: (907) 275-2800
Website: www.bellalaska.com                          bridges, ports, buildings, roads, airfields, off-    Fax: (907) 275-2919
Other office:                                        shore islands, and oilfield development.             Website: www.calistacorp.com
Prudhoe Bay                                                                                               Calista is the parent company of more than 30
MCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13                                                                                subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-
Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734                                            Aviation Fuel Sales                      holder base, Calista is the second largest of the
We have been proudly providing engineering,                                                               Regional Alaska Native corporations established
surveying, and 3D laser scanning services on the     Maritime Helicopters                                 under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Facebook
North Slope since 1974.                              3520 FAA Rd                                          www.facebook.com/calistacorporation and fol-
                                                     Homer, AK 99603                                      low us on Twitter twitter.com/calistacorp
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Colville                                             network covering the oil fields, helps clients      GCI
Pouch 340012                                         meet their diverse bandwidth needs. In January      2550 Denali Street, Ste. 7000
Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734                                2021, ASTAC was the first to provide 4G LTE cov-    Anchorage, AK 99503
Contacts: Dave Pfeifer, President & CEO;             erage from the Brooks Range to Deadhorse            Contact: Bryan Arnold,
Brad Osborne, COO                                    where no other coverage had existed previ-          Major Account Manager
Phone: (907) 659-3198                                ously.                                              Email: barnold1@gci.com
Phone: (888) 659-3198                                                                                    Phone: (907) 744-2324
Fax: (907) 659-3190                                  AT&T                                                Website: gci.com/business
Premier lodging in Prudhoe Bay. 334 Single Sta-      505 E. Bluff Drive, Anchorage, AK 99501             GCI provides technology solutions to meet the
tus rooms with private bath and 3 hot meals          Contact: Cathy Opinsky,                             complex challenges facing Alaska’s energy sec-
served daily. A fully equipped exercise facility,    Assoc. Director Marketing                           tor. Our resilient fiber and LTE networks, includ-
recreation room, 2 large laundry rooms, and 24       Phone: (907) 264-7274 • Email: co1786@att.com       ing the only redundant fiberoptic network to
hour spike room make this your home away             Website: www.att.com                                the North Slope, help clients meet growing
from home.                                           AT&T: Rethink Possible.                             highspeed bandwidth needs. With more than
                                                                                                         3.2 million hours with no LTA, we operate safely
Denali Universal Services, LLC                                         Chemicals                         in challenging landscapes.
11500 C Street, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99515                                                                                      North Slope Telecom Inc.
Contact: Annette Sheppard, Director Business         ChampionX                                           2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3
Development and External Affairs                     1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390                      Anchorage, AK 99507
Phone: (907) 263-6105                                Anchorage, AK 99503                                 Contact: Whitney Robins,
Fax: (907) 522-3531                                  Contact: Derek Lewis; District Manager              Regional Account Manager
Email: asheppard@denaliuniversal.com                 Phone: (907) 563-9866                               Phone: 907.751.8200
Website: www.denaliuniversal.com                     Fax: (907) 563-9867                                 Fax: 907.751.8272
The Facility Services of Denali Universal Services   E-mail: dalewis@ecolab.com                          Email: info@nstiak.com
(DUS) prides itself on being the industry leader     ChampionX leads the industry in creating value      Website: www.NSTIAK.com
among support service contractors in Alaska.         through differentiated services and technolo-       NSTI is your one-stop-shop for industrial com-
We have a proven track record in our industry        gies that save water, energy, and air; while re-    munications! Having a dominant Motorola
for Safety, Service and Quality Product.             ducing customer’s total costs of operation.         Dealership backed by the most experienced oil-
                                                                                                         field communications company in the state,
NANA Management Services (NMS)                                    Communications                         NSTI is poised to be the only call you need to
800 E. Dimond Blvd., Suite 3-450                                                                         make for telecom solutions in Alaska.
Anchorage, AK 99515
Contact: Jason Carlson, V.P. of Ops.,                ASTAC (Arctic Slope Telephone                       Strategic Action Associates
Camp Services                                        Association Cooperative, Inc.)                      P.O. Box 112546
Phone: (907) 273-2468                                4300 B St., Ste. 501                                Anchorage, AK 99511
E-mail: jason.carlson@nmsusa.com                     Anchorage, AK 99515                                 Contact: Steve Sutherlin, Owner
Website: www.nmsusa.com/                             Contact: Paula Kangis, External Relations Man-      Phone: (907) 250-1533
At NMS, our mission is to provide management         ager                                                Strategic Action Associates provides strategic
and support services at a level of quality, value,   Phone: (907) 563-3989                               consulting and execution services for companies
safety and expertise beyond our clients’ expec-      Fax: (907) 563-3394                                 looking to enter, expand and enhance opera-
tations. Our award-winning camp services             Email: info@astac.net                               tions in Alaska. Writing and Communications;
teams provide food and facilities management,        Website: www.astac.net                              External Affairs; Scouting; Logistics; Photogra-
security, housekeeping and janitorial, billeting,    ASTAC’s Nomadic WAN and high-speed Internet         phy; Negotiations; Acquisitions and Strategic
commissary management, water and waste-              service using the North Slope’s only private LTE    Operations. Your guide to success in Alaska.
water services and logistics support.                network covering the oil fields, helps clients
                                                     meet their diverse bandwidth needs. In January
                                                     2021, ASTAC was the first to provide 4G LTE cov-             Construction Equipment
Nordic-Calista Services
219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200            erage from the Brooks Range to Deadhorse
Anchorage, AK 99518                                  where no other coverage had existed previ-          Alaska Dreams
Phone: (907) 561-7458                                ously.                                              2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2
Fax: (907) 563-8347                                                                                      Fairbanks, AK 99701
Contact: Udo Cassee                                  AT&T                                                Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEO
E-mail: udo.cassee@nordic-calista.com                505 E. Bluff Drive                                  Phone: (907) 455-7712
Website: www.nordic-calista.com                      Anchorage, AK 99501                                 Fax: (907) 455-7713
Nordic-Calista Services is a drilling and work       Contact: Cathy Opinsky,                             E-mail: info@alaskadreamsinc.com
over company operating primarily on the North        Assoc. Director Marketing                           Website: www.alaskadreamsinc.com
Slope of Alaska. In addition, we provide drilling    Phone: (907) 264-7274                               Alaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader in the
rig labor, camp and catering services. All of our    Email: co1786@att.com                               supply and construction of high-quality, engi-
equipment is custom-designed and built.              Website: www.att.com                                neered, and cost-effective fabric building sys-
                                                     AT&T: Rethink Possible.                             tems and pre-engineered steel building
         Cellular Communications                                                                         solutions.
                                                     Calista Corporation
                                                     5015 Business Park Blvd., Suite 3000                BrandSafway Services
ASTAC (Arctic Slope Telephone                        Anchorage, AK 99503                                 7808 Hartzell Rd., Ste 101
Association Cooperative, Inc.)                       Phone: (907) 275-2800                               Anchorage, AK 99507
4300 B St., Ste. 501                                 Fax: (907) 275-2919                                 Contact: David Hagen, Anchorage Sales
Anchorage, AK 99515                                  Website: www.calistacorp.com                        & Estimates/Project Manager
Contact: Paula Kangis,                               Calista is the parent company of more than 30       Phone: (907) 349-3720
External Relations Manager                           subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-      Cell: (907) 301-0204
Phone: (907) 563-3989                                holder base, Calista is the second largest of the   Fax: (907) 349-3770
Fax: (907) 563-3394                                  Regional Alaska Native corporations established     Email: Dhagen@Brandsafway.com
Email: info@astac.net                                under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Facebook            Kenai Contact: Brian M. Shive, S.I.P Sales, Esti-
Website: www.astac.net                               (http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)        mator Project Manager
ASTAC’s Nomadic WAN and high-speed Internet          and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-   Phone: (907) 283-3365
service using the North Slope’s only private LTE     istacorp)                                           Cell: (907) 229-8598
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