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Coming to Estevan to find workers for northern Alberta

Coming to Estevan to find workers for northern Alberta

Estevan – The first indication that the oil downturn was starting to turn around was in the service rig sector. As early as the first quarter of 2017, service rigs started advertising for new workers, and several reported shortages.
Get your elevator pitch ready

Get your elevator pitch ready

Fourth Annual Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Supply Chain Forum coming Oct. 4
Drilling rig numbers continue to be better this year than last

Drilling rig numbers continue to be better this year than last

Estevan – Saskatchewan’s active drilling rig count in 2018 has, at almost all points except the month of June, been better than the same corresponding times in 2017 and markedly better than 2016.
The true rock stars of the oil industry

The true rock stars of the oil industry

Back in January, my phone rang. On the other end of the phone was Melinda Yurkowski, assistance chief geologist, petroleum geology, who looks after the sedimentary division of the Saskatchewan Geological Survey.
Collapsed caves in west central Sask may hold oil reservoirs

Collapsed caves in west central Sask may hold oil reservoirs

Regina – In early July, the world was enraptured with the plight of 12 Thai soccer players who were led by their coach four kilometres deep into a cave, only to be trapped by rising waters from heavy rains.
Helium drilling supported by Sask. Geological Survey

Helium drilling supported by Sask. Geological Survey

Regina, Consul – In the very southwest corner of the province, Savanna Drilling Rig 629 was drilling for a natural gas, but not the one you might think. No, it wasn’t methane, CH 4 . It was helium, He. North American Helium was Inc.
Data management with the Sask. Geological Survey

Data management with the Sask. Geological Survey

Regina – While the geology side of the Saskatchewan Geological Survey has received a lot of press from this paper over the years, there’s a portion of the survey that hasn’t, the data management section.
Dr. Gary Delaney, chief geologist of Saskatchewan Geological Survey

Dr. Gary Delaney, chief geologist of Saskatchewan Geological Survey

Chief Geologist Dr. Gary Delaney has been with the Saskatchewan Geological Survey since 1986, initially doing geological mapping in northern Saskatchewan. “I walked thousands of kilometres up there.
Saskatchewan Geological Survey celebrates 70 years

Saskatchewan Geological Survey celebrates 70 years

Supporting industry’s exploration activities
Geologist Jim Christopher laid the foundation for billions in development today

Geologist Jim Christopher laid the foundation for billions in development today

They stopped paying him, but he never really left for 31 years, and counting
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