W. Pidhirney Welding Ltd. has been acquired by US Shale Solutions, Inc.
The private shareholders of W. Pidhirney Welding Ltd. (WPW), based in Alberta, Canada, have sold the company to US Shale Solutions, Inc. Financial details have not been disclosed.
WPW is a rapidly growing company and is a highly profitable niche pipeline construction services provider. The company has been in business for over 25 years, covering projects throughout the province of Alberta and into British Columbia, and has gained a reputation for quality workmanship, a commitment to safety and completion of projects both on time and under budget.
US Shale Solutions, Inc. is a full service provider of infrastructure, fluids and completion services with a focus on unconventional resource plays. The company’s primary service offerings are well site construction, wellhead hookups, surface equipment, pipeline and facility construction and maintenance.
Oaklins' team in Dallas advised the seller in this transaction.


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