Hedley Burden
Project Superintendent/Journeyman Pipefitter
Years of experience
Aecom Energy- 19
Strike Group- 6
Reed Energy - 1
Education
Herdman Collegiate High School
Fisher Institute of Technology – Forest Technology Program,
NAIT – Steamfitter/Pipefitter Journeyman (Top of Class)
Registrations/Certifications
Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitter, High School Principals Honour Roll, Hewlett Packard Award
Tom Curran Scholarship, Newfoundland Forest Protection Association Award
Apprenticeship & Industry Training Award
Professional Carreer
Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitter
Training
Standard First Aid(BC Endorsement) H2S Alive, Confined Space Entry, Ground Disturbance Level II, Petroleum Safety Training, Transportation of Dangerous Goods WHIMIS
Leadership for Safety Excellence
Flint QA/QC Level 1 & 2,
Small Employer Health & Safety Management Course
Prime Contractor Course
Gas Detection
Bear Awareness
Fall Protection
Professional history
Hedley Burden has over twenty-five years of experience working in the Oil and Gas, and Construction industry. He has progressively advanced his career from a Laborer to his current position as a Project Superintendent for the past sixteen years. He has a multitude of knowledge in both facility and pipeline environments.
Selected project experience as a Project Superintendent and General Foreman
Husky- Rainbow Lake(2018-Present)
Project superintendent. Plant maintenance and new facility construction. Field/pipeline maintenance and construction.
CNRL-Grande Prairie(2017)
Shop Fabrication Superintendent- Gold Creek Plant Expansion
Supervise new piping and structural steel fabrication. Complete Quality control checks on completed work. Order and receive new materials. Arrange trucking for completed piping and steel fabrication to site.
Kelt Resources (2017)
Installation of 3 Km of 8” and 3” Pipeline and facilities at both ends. Value $1M
Encana (2017)
Installation of a new 8 well pad. Value $1M
AECOM (2016)
Estimating and bidding both facility and pipeline projects.
Murphy Oil (2016)
Complete installation of new Ramfill Pipeline Repair Sleeves on multiple pipelines as part of their Seal Lake Pipeline Integrity Repair program. Value: $500K
Shell Canada (2016)
Flex Pipeline repairs, PRC Produced Water Line Integrity Digs, Pipeline Inspection Culvert Installations. Value: $250K
Athabasca Oil Sands (2016)
New 3000 hp compressor installation complete with tie-ins to an existing facility. Completed fabrication and installation of other piping and accessories during the site shutdown for the compressor tie-in. Value: $1M
Seven Generations (2016)
Fabricated new piping modules at the GP fabrication facility; install the new piping modules on site. Value: $2M
TCPL (2015)
Install new 24” pigging receiver facility. Value: $350K
Seven Generations (2015)
Fabricated new piping modules at the GP fabrication facility; install new piping modules on-site. Value: $2M
Semcams (2014)
Installed multiple ESDV stations and completed the facility installations and tie-ins to the existing booster station at Gold Creek for the 8” pipeline gathering system. Value: $2M
Kelt Resources (2014)
Riser and facility installations for multiple pipelines as part of the winter program. Value: $3M
Murphy Oil (2013)
Construction of a new two-well steam pad complete with tie-ins to the existing steam pad adjacent. Value: $1.2M
Murphy Oil (2012)
Completed the Casing Vent Gas Upgrades on three different sites. Value: $500K
Husky Oil (2012)
Miscellaneous maintenance projects/plant turnarounds. Value: $200K
Encana (2011)
Completed multiple pipelines and tie-ins as part of the winter program. Value: $10M
Strategic Oil & Gas (2011)
Major plant expansion to the Steen River Oil/Gas plant that included a new 100’ flare stack, multiple 1000 bbl. tanks, two new treaters, a new FWKO building, new MCC building and all associated rack piping. Value: $3M
ConocoPhillips (2010)
Built two new oil batteries. Value: $2M
Husky Energy (2010)
Facility Superintendent for new plant construction; various projects at the main plant. Value: $4M
Harvest Operations Corporation (2010)
New facility installations and tie-in to existing facilities where required. Value: $2M
Husky Energy (2009)
Installation of a new steam boiler for the plant utilities; tied into existing plant facilities and line. Value: $2M
Harvest Operations Corp. (2008)
Hay River winter project including 11 multi-well facility installations and all associated pipelines. Value: $3M
Husky Energy (2008)
Fabricate and install new steam supply and condensate return piping throughout the plant in preparation for melting of the existing Sulphur. Value: $2M
Harvest Operations Corp. (2008)
Complete facility installations as part of the winter program. Value: $1M
Shell Canada (2007)
Seal Lake Flare Project – installation of 100’ flare stack, flare knockout drum and all associated plant tie-ins (cold productions facilities). Value: $5M
ConocoPhillips (2007)
Berland pipelines summer program – installation of 30 km of various lengths of steel and poly pipelines. Value: $2M
Devon Canada (2006)
Installation of new sour water pumps building and associated piping to tie new pumps into existing tank farms. All new piping was fabricated with stainless steel pipe and fittings. Approximately 3000 weld inches of new piping; extensive demolition of old water plant and multiple plant shutdowns to install new piping. Value: $2M
ConocoPhillips (2006)
Winter pipeline project – installation of various lengths of steel and sizes of sour gas pipelines. Value: $2M
Devon Canada (2006)
Construction of new gas compression facility; included a 1500 hp sour gas compressor, 500 hp sweet gas compressor, inlet separator/blow-case package, U/G flare knockout and flare line; and 100’ flare stack. Also, included a generator skid, MCC building, and radio tower. Value: $1M
Devon Canada (2005)
Installation of 600 m of 4” sour gas pipeline and separator package. Pipeline consisted of a 520 m bore through a muskeg section and tie-in to an existing pipeline via three way riser. Value: $500K
Apache Canada (2004-2005)
Various road maintenance projects, culvert installations, wax plug removals, acid gas hydrate removals, fiber spar liner pulls, line repairs, pipeline clean-ups from previous winter construction. Value: $500K
Richard’s Oil and Gas (2003)
New natural gas wellsite and 500 m of 4” pipeline. Complete tie-in to existing compression facility; included separator package, flare stack, pigging facilities at both ends and all associated pressure piping. Value: $300K
Husky Energy (2003)
Install 300 m of 12” rack piping through Rainbow Lake plant and fabricated numerous 16” tie-in spools for both ends. All piping installed with a 40 tonne and 130 tonne crane. Mask work was required. Value: $500K
Apache Canada (2002)
Installed a number of pipelines and small facilities as part of Millenia’s winter projects with Apache. Installations included pipelines of various sizes and lengths, oil satellites, separator packages, pigging headers, etc. Value: $5M
Apache Canada (2002)
Shekilie Spare 8” Pipeline Project – fabrication and installation of an 8” header system just north of the plant site that gathered group lines and run them into plant #1. Both 8” lines were tied together and run through a 10” line to an underground tie-in point. Value: $500K
Talisman Energy (2002)
Installation of a sour gas wellsite facility at the Obed Mountain Compressor Site. Equipment installed include – 500 hp compressor, three stage separator package, 100’ flare stack, FKO drum, sulfex and frac oil injection pump skid, frac oil tanks, sulfex tanks, and MCC building. Value: $1M
ExxonMobil Canada (2001)
Installation of a 1000hp gas compressor and inlet separator building and associated piping. Pine Creek compressor site. Value: $1M
ExxonMobil Canada (2001)
Built new compressor facility at Obed Field. Included 1500 hp sour gas compressor, inlet separator building, flare stack, flare knockout drum, MCC building, pigging header, and 2- 100 bbl water and condensate tanks. Also the foreman for the 7000 m pipeline that tied the facility into Talisman’s group line. Value: $1.2M
ExxonMobil Canada
Built a new compression facility in the Mobil Voyager field; included a 1500 hp sour gas compressor, inlet separator building, flare stack, flare knockout drum, MCC building and a 6” pigging header and tie-in to Imperial’s pipeline. Value: $2M
Imperial Oil Resources
Installation of a 2000 hp sour gas compressor at an existing facility in Imperial’s Redcap Field. Value: $2M
List of references:
Aecom
Sterdie Dawe- District Manager- Rainbow Lake 780-***-****)
Jason Grant- District Superintendent- Rainbow Lake 780-***-****)
Bob Bueckert- District Superintendent- Rainbow Lake 780-***-****)
Strike Group
Harvey Hilhorst- District Manager- High Level 780-***-****)
Frank Jensen- District Manager- Whitecourt 780-***-****)
Dustin Jackson- District Superintendent- Edson 780-***-****)
Reed Energy Services
Chris Olerjarnik- Project Manager 780-***-****)
Husky Energy
Keegan Diebold- F&P Construction Superintendent 403-***-****)
Kevin Cook- F&P WSL 780-***-****)
Marcel Vacon- F&P WSL 780-***-****)
Ken Garvey- F&P WSL 780-***-****)
Dwayne Zirbrowski- F&P WSL 780-***-****)
Murphy Oil Corp
Jeff Larson- Consultant 780-***-****)