Albright Flush Systems is locally operated and independently run, with a reputation for practical solutions, responsive service, and long-standing client relationships.
Albright Flush Systems
From Tank Cleaning to Full-Service Operations
Albright was founded in 2011 in Fort St. John, BC, with a focus on oilfield tank cleaning, designed to serve the growing energy sector in northeastern British Columbia. What began as a single-purpose operation quickly evolved. In 2015, Albright acquired and re-completed an abandoned well, transforming it into a fully operational Saltwater Disposal (SWD) site. This move laid the foundation for what would become one of the region’s most important waste handling facilities.
Albright Flush Systems
A Strategic Shift & A New Direction
As demand increased, so did the need for broader service capacity. In 2018, Albright expanded again—this time adding a vacuum truck terminal and a full-service waste processing facility. With this growth, the company extended its reach into Treatment, Recovery, and Disposal (TRD) services, offering operators a single, efficient site for managing oilfield waste with both environmental and operational accountability.
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The Disposal Facility That Sets the Standard
Today, Albright’s West Stoddart Facility is the leading oilfield waste disposal site in the North Montney region, strategically located within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The facility is purpose-built for high-volume, multi-stream waste handling, with the infrastructure to support 24/7 field operations.
Albright continues to be locally operated and independently run, with a reputation for practical solutions, responsive service, and long-standing client relationships. Every aspect of the business—from well conversion to fluid processing—reflects a commitment to helping producers work cleaner, faster, and with fewer interruptions.
We don’t follow industry trends – we build the infrastructure that drives them.