Enterprise Group added a pair of oil-and-gas producers as clients as it expands its presence across Western Canada, delivering mobile and semi-permanent natural gas power offerings.
The Canadian company said Monday it has a new business relationship with two companies, both of which have adopted its natural gas-to-electricity solutions.
Enterprise said additional projects that build on these deployments are now either underway or in various stages of planning.
"We believe the industry is still in the early stages of adopting natural gas-powered electrification, and we continue to see increasing demand from producers," Chief Executive and Chairman Leonard Jaroszuk said.
Enterprise said that to support increasing demand and expand its pipeline of opportunities, it is expanding its power generation fleet throughout 2026. This will include the addition of seven FlexEnergy natural gas turbine generators that are scheduled for delivery throughout the third and fourth quarters, it said.
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July 13, 2026 09:21 ET (13:21 GMT)
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