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How do you charge your electric truck when the power goes down?

How do you charge your electric truck when the power goes down?

I was just listening to British Columbia Premier John Horgan talk on Dec. 5 about CleanBC, his government’s climate change plan. Of particular interest was his reference to mandating zero emissions vehicles by 2040, in just 21 years.
Waterflood program incentive announced for province, industry reacts

Waterflood program incentive announced for province, industry reacts

Government says it should support 500 fulltime jobs
Ironside Energy Services wins provincial award

Ironside Energy Services wins provincial award

Ironside Energy Services has been recognized for its growth since opening nearly two years ago.
Saskatchewan announces waterflood development program to support oil industry

Saskatchewan announces waterflood development program to support oil industry

Regina – The government of Saskatchewan announced a program on Dec. 5 designed to improve the petroleum industry’s long-term operating environment, sustain jobs, and increase investment activity in our province.
Saskatchewan Geological Survey marks 70th with open house at the Bess

Saskatchewan Geological Survey marks 70th with open house at the Bess

The results from this year’s work of the Saskatchewan Geological Survey (SGS), which is celebrating its 70th anniversary, will be featured at the 49th Saskatchewan Geological Open House beginning this morning in Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan won’t curtail oil production

Saskatchewan won’t curtail oil production

Premier says the amount cut would have little impact on the price of oil
Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

On Nov. 28, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced her province is going to be acquiring unit trains to get her province’s landlocked oil moving. Not only has she committed money to Trans Mountain Expansion, but now rail, too.
Saskatchewan introducing mandatory minimum training for semi drivers

Saskatchewan introducing mandatory minimum training for semi drivers

New requirements effective March 15
Vermilion capitalizes on Spartan assets

Vermilion capitalizes on Spartan assets

By increasing its enhanced oil recovery (EOR) in southeast Saskatchewan, Vermilion Energy Inc. hopes to boost oil production.
Moosomin hotelier sees hope for Energy East, benefits from Line 3 Replacement

Moosomin hotelier sees hope for Energy East, benefits from Line 3 Replacement

Moosomin – With a pipeline crew numbering in the hundreds in town for several months, it’s a good time to be a hotel operator. Josef Tesar, Sr.
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