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At Cobijar Consulting, we've been serving the Red Deer County and Central Alberta for over 40 years. As experienced and certified operators, we provide safety certified booms up to 47 metres, as well as road-ban compatible pumps. For more information, please give us a call; 24-hour answering service is available.
Java Oilfield Consulting Inc is a locally owned and operated firm based in central Alberta. Our team at Java Consulting offers experience in project management and supervision throughout Western Canada. This includes program preparation, AFE preparation,
We are currently a small office with an in-house staff of two that have an accumulation of 20+ years of experience in the Oil and Gas Industry.
This experience includes hands-on operational knowledge, process engineering, drafting, customer service, and administrative duties.
We also have available a number of qualified contractors that complement our services by providing knowledge on operational, troubleshooting, and turnaround issues.
The Henderson family, John, his wife Alice and their young son, Tom, immigrated to North America in about 1872. Tom was only six years old at the time, as he was born in 1866 at Oxnam Roxburgh, Scotland, great sheep country south of Edinburgh. The Hendersons settled in the Bridgewater/Fontenell area of Southwestern Iowa but by the early 1900s, the need to expand and limited possibilities in their area pushed them to make the huge decision to move to Western Canada. In 1903, they brought with them to Lacombe, Northwest Territories, settlers effects, four Angus cows and an Angus bull. John Henderson is recorded as registering Sampson of Lacombe 7295T, born July 23, 1903, in the first Canadian Aberdeen Angus Herd book. B.A. Green, Fontanelle, Iowa bred this bull.Tom Henderson and his son Sam Henderson started their herd in 1909, registering