TSX:SES (Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp.)

About SES

Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp. engages in the provision of safe and environmentally responsible fluids and solids solutions to the oil and gas industry. It operates through the following segments: Midstream Infrastructure, Environmental and Fluid Management, and Corporate. The Midstream Infrastructure segment operates facilities throughout western Canada, in North Dakota and in Oklahoma and helps upstream oil and natural gas companies with the processing, storing, shipping and marketing of crude oil; processing of waste; and water treatment and disposal. The Environmental and Fluid Management segment focuses on landfill disposal facilities; onsite abandonment, remediation and reclamation management; and drilling, completion and production fluid operations management for oil and gas producers in western Canada. The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
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