Bantrel Co.
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| Bantrel Corporation | |
|---|---|
| Type | Engineering, Procurement & Construction / Private |
| Founded | Canada (1983) |
| Headquarters | |
| Industry | EPC firm with focus in the petroleum industry |
| Employees | 2,611 (2006) |
| Website | http://www.bantrel.com |
Bantrel Co. is a Canadian private corporation owned by Bechtel Corporation and McCaig Investments. Bantrel's core business is in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management in the petroleum industry. Bantrel is active in Alberta's growing oil sands sector, and is a supplier of engineering services to oil sands developers. In addition to oil sands, Bantrel is also engaged in refining, power generation, gasification, and pipeline construction projects[1].
Bantrel was established in 1983 and is currently one of Canada's largest EPC firms. As of 2006, 2,611 people were employed by Bantrel[2]. Headquartered in Calgary, AB, Bantrel also has offices in Edmonton, AB and Toronto, ON.
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[edit] History
[edit] Oil Sands
Bantrel's parent company, Bechtel Corporation, was involved in oil sands development early. Bechtel designed and constructed the Great Canadian Oil Sands upgrader in 1962, which is now Suncor Energy. Bechtel also developed Syncrude's upgrading facilities.
Bechtel transferred the oil sands portfolio to Bantrel in 1983.
[edit] Corporate Governance
[edit] Executive Team
- Joe Thompson, President
- Greg Schneider, Executive Vice President
- Roger Mapp, Senior Vice President and Executive Sponsor, Suncor Major Projects
- Joe Thompson, Senior Vice President, Manager of Projects
- Ken Baron, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
- Doug Barth, Vice President, Manager of Engineering
- Sig Ruud, Vice President, Manager of Legal
- Mike Gordon, Vice President, Manager of Business Development
- Blair Dunlop, Vice President and General Manager, Edmonton Office
- John McVey, Vice President and General Manager, Toronto Office
[edit] References
- ^ "Bantrel Markets," Bantrel Co. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
- ^ "Canadian Company Capabilities (CCC)," Industry Canada Retrieved January 11, 2008.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] External links
- Corporate websites

