Your Partner in Improving Rig Production
We build equipment that is smarter, faster and better.
We build equipment that is smarter, faster and better.
We build equipment that is smarter, faster and better.
Carl Cole is a professional with a diverse background in engineering and business. He is the President of Cheetah Oilfield Supply Ltd., which he acquired in 2017 to address inefficiencies in rig production technology.
Leveraging his expertise in mechanical, software, and electrical engineering, Carl developed innovative equipment, including smarter and more efficient Power Units by 2018.
Based in Canada, he emphasizes building strong professional relationships to improve the oilfield industry.
Cheetah Oilfield began in 2013 as an oilfield service equipment provider. In 2017 Cheetah was acquired by Carl Cole with a vision to design and build equipment that would meet the demands for better technology and more reliable production.
At Cheetah, we know that efficiency is often sacrificed in the connection phase of production. So building efficient equipment is baked into every part of our design and build process. Like a Cheetah in the wild, we waste no time or energy so that energy reserves are available when it’s needed to accomplish the mission.
Innovation drives our world forward. At Cheetah Oilfield we want to do this in drilling and completions industries. Our question isn’t why–it’s why not.
Cheetah Oilfield began in 2013 as an oilfield service equipment provider. In 2017 Cheetah was acquired by Carl Cole with a vision to design and build equipment that would meet the demands for better technology and more reliable production.
At Cheetah, we know that efficiency is often sacrificed in the connection phase of production. So building efficient equipment is baked into every part of our design and build process. Like a Cheetah in the wild, we waste no time or energy so that energy reserves are available when it’s needed to accomplish the mission.
Innovation drives our world forward. At Cheetah Oilfield we want to do this in drilling and completions industries. Our question isn’t why–it’s why not.