Axerra laboratory facility
The Company

Axerra
Chemical Solutions

An oilfield chemical company focused on addressing recovery and production challenges in technically demanding operating environments.

Axerra provides operators access to advanced chemical systems and modern formulation approaches developed for complex reservoirs and mature assets. Our activities span production, stimulation, and midstream applications, with emphasis on assets where standard chemical programs are often insufficient due to geology, fluid composition, or operating conditions.

The company's approach prioritizes technical evaluation, practical deployment, and compatibility with real-world field constraints rather than standardized treatment offerings.

Presence & Infrastructure

Axerra is headquartered in New York, NY, and operates through a distributed model supported by laboratory facilities in Canada (Alberta) and Europe (Bulgaria and Poland). These labs provide formulation development, validation, and testing capabilities aligned with the geological, fluid, and regulatory conditions encountered across different regions.

Through its partnerships, laboratory infrastructure, and regional presence, Axerra supports operators across diverse asset types, providing focused chemical solutions where recovery and flow performance are limited by physical and chemical factors rather than resource availability.

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Headquarters

USA, New York

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Laboratories

Canada (Alberta), Europe (Bulgaria & Poland)

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Blenders

USA, Canada, Bulgaria

Network

Axerra works with a network of technology partners, formulators, and regional representatives, enabling the deployment of innovative, field-ready products across multiple geographies. This structure allows the company to combine access to cutting-edge chemistries with flexibility in regional supply, technical support, and application.

Areas of Focus
01 Production Chemistry
02 Stimulation Applications
03 Midstream Applications

With emphasis on assets where standard chemical programs are often insufficient due to geology, fluid composition, or operating conditions.