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Suppliers

Kuster Company
Kuster have been serving the oil and gas industry for over 75 years. Their reputation for fast, courteous and personal service is well known in the industry. Their quality remains unsurpassed anywhere around the world.
Logan Oil Tools
Logan Oil Tools manufactures overshots, spears, taper taps, die collars, junk baskets, junk subs, fishing magnets, ditch magnets, safety joints, hydraulic and mechanical external pipe cutters, hydraulic and mechanical internal pipe cutters, casing rollers, casing scrapers, and a full line of casing patches.
Millennium Wireline
Millennium Wireline designs and manufactures high end industrial equipment. We specialize in Oil Field equipment as well as custom trucks, and applications.
Stanley Filters
Benefits of the Stanley filter are longer pump runtimes, fewer pulling unit bills, fewer pump repair bills, increased production and increased profits. The Stanley filter, a true filter designed for oilwell pumps, is a flexible, three dimensional material which allows the fluid to travel into the filter from all directions.
Stauff
Originating in the heart of Germany, Stauff International has enjoyed a leadership position in the Hydraulic and Fluid Power industries for over 40 years. Today, as in it's infancy, Stauff maintains a local market focus with emphasis on quality products and services designed to meet specific customer needs.
Sup-R-Jar
In 1998 Sup-R-Jar began developing a Double acting Hydraulic Drilling Jar and it was put into service in early 2000. The result was the Sup-R-HY Drilling Jar that incorporated new technology that surpassed the criteria of the existing jars.  The Sup-R-HY Drilling Jar can be run in all types of wells. They will hit harder, last longer and can be run in both tension and compression.

Venturetech
Venturetech was founded in 1980 by Larry Keast to develop new VENTUREs in TECHnical equipment. Within the first two years, Larry decided that power swivels were an interesting, exciting, and technical business niche that needed competition and development.