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Production / Operations

Enterprise Group Announces Addition of New Client

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Executive Summary

  • Enterprise Group, Inc. announced the signing of a Master Services Agreement with a Canadian oil and gas producer to supply a multi‑turbine natural‑gas microgrid power system for water‑transfer and frac operations in central Alberta.
  • The solution replaces diesel generators with a centralized, lower‑emission natural‑gas platform, enhancing reliability, safety, and environmental performance while reducing operating costs for the client.
  • The agreement expands Evolution Power Projects’ (EPP) footprint in Western Canada and aligns with Enterprise’s strategy to grow its specialized equipment services business.

Key Details

  • Parties: Enterprise Group, Inc. (TSX: E) and a privately‑held Canadian oil & gas producer (name not disclosed).
  • Scope of Work: Deployment of a multi‑turbine distributed microgrid power system—including stacked natural‑gas‑fueled turbine generators—designed to power water‑transfer equipment used in hydraulic fracturing.
  • Technical Highlights:
  • Multiple synchronized turbines operating as a single microgrid.
  • Centralized natural‑gas fuel source replaces multiple diesel units.
  • Built‑in load management and redundancy for continuous uptime in remote, infrastructure‑constrained sites.
  • Strategic Benefits:
  • Reduces diesel consumption and associated emissions (CO₂, GHG).
  • Improves on‑site safety and operational efficiency.
  • Supports the client’s environmental and regulatory objectives.
  • Geographic Focus: Central Alberta, Western Canada.
  • Company Commentary: Leonard D. Jaroszuk, CEO & Chairman, highlighted the cost‑effectiveness and emissions advantage of the turbine‑based microgrid for demanding field environments.
  • Growth Outlook: EPP will continue to expand its mobile and semi‑permanent natural‑gas power solutions across Western Canada, offering end‑to‑end services from design through ongoing support.

Notable Quotes

“Projects such as this demonstrate the practical application of natural gas power in demanding field environments… our turbine‑based microgrid solutions continue to prove themselves as a cost‑effective and lower‑emissions alternative to diesel.” – Leonard D. Jaroszuk, CEO & Chairman, Enterprise Group, Inc.

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