AFFILIATES

Ascent’s partners are experienced, long-term service providers within the oil and gas industry.

APEGA

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) regulates the practices of engineering and geoscience in Alberta on behalf of the Government of Alberta through the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act. They are the largest association of self-regulated professionals in Western Canada. APEGA, its Members, and Permit Holders that practise engineering, geoscience, or both – have a shared commitment to public safety and well-being through the self-regulation of the professions.

APEGS

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) licenses and regulates approximately 15,000 engineering and geoscience registrants in accordance with The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act in a manner that protects both the public and the environment. Through the government of Saskatchewan, the public has granted the engineering and geoscience professionals the privilege and the responsibility of self-regulation in recognition that engineering and geoscience professionals are in the best position to assess the qualifications, competence, and conduct of those who practice engineering and geoscience in Saskatchewan.

ENGINEERS AND GEOSCIENTISTS BC

Engineering and geoscience are regulated professions in Canada in which the right to practice is reserved for registrants of the regulatory body. It is the responsibility of each province and territory to register the professionals offering services in their jurisdiction. In BC, this is done by Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia. Provincial and territorial organizations are linked through Engineers Canada and Geoscientists Canada. Engineers and Geoscientists BC strives to set and maintain high academic, experience, and professional practice standards. These standards work to protect public health, safety, and welfare.

NAPEG

NAPEG is responsible for the licensing of professional engineers and professional geoscientists in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the regulation of the practices of professional engineering and professional geoscience, the establishment and maintenance of standards of knowledge, skill, care and professional ethics among its registrants, in order that the interests of the public may be served and protected.

ASET

The professional self-regulatory organization for engineering technologists and technicians in Alberta. ASET currently represents over 17,000 members, including full-time technology students, recent graduates and fully certified members in 21 disciplines and more than 120 occupations across a multitude of industries.

COR

We are proud to announce that our Health and Safety programs are COR Certified. The health and safety of our employees is of utmost importance to Ascent and we want all of our staff to go home safely at the end of the day. Our program has met the established standards set out by Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).