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Vol. 17, No. 47 Week of November 18, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2012: Atigun Inc. announces building of new facility in ND

Atigun Inc. said April 30 that its new facility, headed up by General Manager Jerry Olson, based in Minot, N.D., is slated to open and be operational Oct. 1.

The 144,000-square-foot facility being built by TK Builders LLC will house office space, a showroom, a two-bedroom apartment and large shop.

Atigun also has a service location in Watford City, N.D., headed up by Manager Corkey Barlow, with a 20-acre storage yard, shops, five-bedroom staff house and office.

Atigun Inc. is an Alaska-based company in business for over 21 years, specializing in sales and rentals of oilfield service equipment. Atigun’s fleet includes a line of flameless heaters built by Therm Dynamics. Atigun is the dealer for Therm Dynamics in North Dakota and Alaska. With experienced oilfield personnel and mechanics, Atigun’s equipment and customer service is top notch. Atigun services Alaska and the entire Williston basin, including North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.

For your equipment needs in North Dakota, please contact Atigun’s General Manager Jerry Olson at 701-509-5337 or Sales Representative Keith Huss at 701-509-1439; in Alaska please contact Tim Kirsch at 907-398-0305.

For more information visit www.atiguninc.com.



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