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Dramatic oil price drop hasn鈥檛 affected Saskatchewan rig count yet

Dramatic oil price drop hasn鈥檛 affected Saskatchewan rig count yet

Estevan 鈥 The dramatic decline in the price of oil, down to the mid-US$50s by Nov. 13, has not yet been reflected in Saskatchewan鈥檚 active drilling rig count on that same day. According to sister publication Rig Locator ( riglocator.
鈥淵ou have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.鈥

鈥淵ou have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.鈥

The American burying beetle just one of the factors in case opposing Keystone XL
Montana federal judge orders halt to Keystone XL

Montana federal judge orders halt to Keystone XL

Everything from bats and whooping cranes to pipeline demand brought up by plaintiffs
Petroleum Technology Research Centre celebrates 20 years

Petroleum Technology Research Centre celebrates 20 years

From vapour extraction to CO2, heavy to light and tight oil
Starting at the rock, all the way to the pipeline: Schlumberger

Starting at the rock, all the way to the pipeline: Schlumberger

Demonstrate efficiencies and visibilitoes as a supplier
Nalco Champion鈥檚 charge dismissed in death of Michael Bunz from H2S

Nalco Champion鈥檚 charge dismissed in death of Michael Bunz from H2S

鈥淥H&S means nothing, as far as I鈥檓 concerned,鈥 says Bunz鈥檚 father
With Keystone XL back in the works, TransCanada is looking for supplier diversity

With Keystone XL back in the works, TransCanada is looking for supplier diversity

Indigenous and local participation are considered in every bid
Hurray for B.C.! Boo for B.C.! And hurray for Keystone XL!

Hurray for B.C.! Boo for B.C.! And hurray for Keystone XL!

As the editorial cartoon shows, British Columbia just nailed a $40 billion liquified natural gas (LNG) project. And Alberta is left looking on. The LNG Canada announcement is going to be a tremendous boon to B.C., creating a new industry.
PSAC forecasts 4.3 per cent decline in Saskatchewan wells drilled in 2019

PSAC forecasts 4.3 per cent decline in Saskatchewan wells drilled in 2019

Calgary 鈥 On Nov. 1 the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) released its 2019 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast. PSAC expects a total of 6,600 wells (rig releases) to be drilled in Canada in 2019. That鈥檚 down slightly from this year.
Prairie Resilience strategy introduced as legislation

Prairie Resilience strategy introduced as legislation

Regina 鈥 Environment Minister Dustin Duncan introduced legislation in the Saskatchewan Legislature On Oct. 30 to facilitate key components of, and to further advance the province鈥檚 climate change strategy dubbed 鈥淧rairie Resilience.
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