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DEEP geothermal project completes two more wells, plans three more by breakup

DEEP geothermal project completes two more wells, plans three more by breakup

New well breaks record for deepest in Saskatchewan
Oilfield company fined for workplace accident

Oilfield company fined for workplace accident

An energy company has been fined, stemming from a charge under The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.. Trinidad Drilling Ltd.

Crescent Point puts out a slightly lower capital budget for 2020 compared to 2019

The days of spending 100 per cent of cash flow on capital expenditures appear to be long gone at Crescent Point Energy Corp., with its 2020 capital budget released on Jan. 14.

Saskatchewan broke its natural gas consumption record multiple times this week

Due to the frigid temperatures hitting the province, daily natural gas consumption in the province has surpassed the previous usage record multiple times this week. Originally set in December 2018, the record of 1.
SaskPower continues to make use of test facility

SaskPower continues to make use of test facility

The carbon capture test facility (CCTF) at the Shand Power Station (BDPS) continues to be occupied by SaskPower, as the Crown corporation looks to make improvements to the chemical process and to lower the chemical cost for carbon capture and storage
SaskPower pleased with performance of CCS facility

SaskPower pleased with performance of CCS facility

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower鈥檚 Boundary Dam (BD) Power Station had another good year in 2019, according to data released by SaskPower on Thursday.
Ensign, Precision, Nabors, Akita delist rigs

Ensign, Precision, Nabors, Akita delist rigs

Fewer drilling rigs were registered with the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) by the end of December than at the beginning, with notable delistings in the final month of 2019.
Mayor Ludwig reflects on accomplishments and looks ahead

Mayor Ludwig reflects on accomplishments and looks ahead

The past year was one of accomplishments, milestones and challenges, Mayor Roy Ludwig said during his annual address at Monday night鈥檚 city council meeting. The mayor鈥檚 address traditionally kicks off the first city council meeting of the year.
Council debates the 2020 budget

Council debates the 2020 budget

Estevan city council discussed the 2020 budget at its meeting on Monday night.

Cold weather conditions also affect railway operations

Throughout the winter, but especially whenever the mercury plunges, road conditions for vehicles have frequently played a pivotal role in Canadian day-to-day discussions, as the weather becomes colder and the snow begins to drift over the pavement.
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