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Keystone XL gets Nebraska approval

Keystone XL gets Nebraska approval

Lincoln, Neb. – True to his word, newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump approved the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline, subject to new negotiations. He did it on Jan. 24, his fourth day in office.
October land sale shows high interest from Bengough to Tribune

October land sale shows high interest from Bengough to Tribune

12 townships snatched up in exploratory licenses
Whitecap buys Cenovus’ Weyburn Unit

Whitecap buys Cenovus’ Weyburn Unit

Company plans to resume drilling of new production and injection wells
Cheveldayoff thinks stability is important, as are pipelines

Cheveldayoff thinks stability is important, as are pipelines

One of a series of five stories, interviewing each of the candidates running for Sask Party leadership and the position of premier
Alanna Koch would do more trade missions

Alanna Koch would do more trade missions

One of a series of five stories, interviewing each of the candidates running for Sask Party leadership and the position of premier
Beaudry-Mellor doesn’t like the vilification of energy businesses

Beaudry-Mellor doesn’t like the vilification of energy businesses

One of a series of five stories, interviewing each of the candidates running for Sask Party leadership and the position of premier
Moe looks to challenges over the next decade

Moe looks to challenges over the next decade

One of a series of five stories, interviewing each of the candidates running for Sask Party leadership and the position of premier
We can’t let these things slide, at all

We can’t let these things slide, at all

Regina – Sitting in a lecture theatre on Oct. 4, watching a University of Regina School of Journalism student film called Crude Power – An investigation into oil, money and influence in Saskatchewan, I had several realizations. You can find it here .
Basking in the balance of anti-oil journalism

Basking in the balance of anti-oil journalism

Oct. 1 kicked off with a series of stories by the Toronto Star , Global News and National Observer , targeted on the Saskatchewan oilpatch. The stories were part of a much larger project, backed financially by the Corporate Mapping Project (CMP).
What about H2S Alive?

What about H2S Alive?

Calgary, Weyburn – While a series of stories published in early October in the Toronto Star , Global News and National Observer highlighted safety issues surrounding hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S), or sour gas, none of the stories explicitly stated that a
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