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The end of 2017 looks a lot more promising than the end of 2016

The end of 2017 looks a lot more promising than the end of 2016

As 2017 comes to a close, it rounds out a year that started very bleakly, and now, going into 2018, is showing promise. Talking to people in the oilpatch in late 2016 and the first few months of 2017 was almost like going to a funeral.
Getting the band back together: Innovative ALS

Getting the band back together: Innovative ALS

Estevan – If you’ve ever seen The Blues Brothers , you get a similar vibe from Estevan’s Innovative Artificial Lift Solutions (ALS). After СÀ¶ÊÓƵ dispersed for several years, they’re getting the band back together.
PST changes in last spring’s budget are still a concern in oil sector

PST changes in last spring’s budget are still a concern in oil sector

Estevan – There was so much interest in MNP’s presentations on federal tax changes and provincial sales tax changes that they were bringing in extra tables and chairs to squeeze more people in at the Estevan Legion Hall on Nov. 8.
Husky to build new pipelines, retire the one that leaked into river

Husky to build new pipelines, retire the one that leaked into river

Asphalt refinery deferred due to purchase of Superior Refinery
Whitecap CEO Grant Fagerheim on the Weyburn Unit acquisition

Whitecap CEO Grant Fagerheim on the Weyburn Unit acquisition

Calgary, Weyburn – For the first time in its 63-year history, the Weyburn Unit will have an entirely new operator, as Cenovus sells its 62.1 per cent operating interest in the field to Whitecap Resources Ltd. On Nov.
The nitty gritty on the Lodgepole

The nitty gritty on the Lodgepole

What others call the Lodgepole, we call Souris Valley Beds
The nitty gritty on the Lodgepole that Crescent Point is talking about

The nitty gritty on the Lodgepole that Crescent Point is talking about

What others call the Lodgepole, we call Souris Valley Beds
Crescent Point announces Lodgepole play

Crescent Point announces Lodgepole play

That big land sale last month is now accounted for
SaskPower CEO clarifies carbon capture and storage direction

SaskPower CEO clarifies carbon capture and storage direction

Two major options for baseload power – CCS coal and natural gas
PSAC forecasts slight increase in Saskatchewan drilling for 2018

PSAC forecasts slight increase in Saskatchewan drilling for 2018

On Oct. 31 the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) released its 2018 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast in Calgary. PSAC expects a total of 7,900 wells (rig releases) to be drilled in Canada in 2018.
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