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Intec Controls increases oil focus

Intec Controls increases oil focus

Saskatoon 鈥 Intec Controls Inc. has increased its focus in the oilpatch in recent years. Mike Swejda is president and owner. He noted the company, founded in 1994, is completely Saskatchewan-based, and always has been.

Was there any chance Brad Wall鈥檚 pitch to oil companies would work?

About a week after the provincial budget came out on March 22, Premier Brad Wall sent out letters to a number of oil companies, inviting them to come to Saskatchewan.
Stoughton is looking for the next big thing

Stoughton is looking for the next big thing

Back in 2008 a remarkable thing happened: Saskatchewan had more than a billion dollars in Crown land sales. Most of that was around Stoughton, and much of it was driven by Crescent Point Energy Corp.
Astec Safety adapts with the times

Astec Safety adapts with the times

Lloydminster 鈥 Astec Safety Inc. of Lloydminster is adapting with the times, both in having dealt with the downturn in the oil sector and changing how safety courses are taught.
US$60 oil is about all we can ask for, says GreMur owner

US$60 oil is about all we can ask for, says GreMur owner

Maidstone 鈥 Asked how things have been going, Bob Ormiston of GreMur Industries Ltd. in Maidstone responded, 鈥淚t鈥檚 going.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 been relatively slow the last three years, ever since oil took a dive.鈥 Pipeline News visited GreMur on Feb. 21.

Arnett & Burgess Pipeliners celebrates 60 years

Sedgewick, Alta. 鈥 Very few companies in the oilpatch last 60 years. Fewer still remain as the same legal entity throughout that time. But on Feb. 22, Arnett & Burgess Pipeliners Ltd. hit six decades in operation.
Traffic has picked up for Keranda

Traffic has picked up for Keranda

Maidstone 鈥 鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely a lot more traffic. Traffic-wise, that means dollars,鈥 said Kevin Pike, partner in Maidstone鈥檚 Keranda Industrial Supply Ltd.

Husky spill 小蓝视频 referred to Ministry of Justice

Regina 鈥 Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Duncan announced on March 23 that the Ministry of the Economy has completed its investigation of the Husky pipeline incident on July 21, 2016.
Lashburn was halfway

Lashburn was halfway

Maidstone 鈥 Paul Lawrence has been with Baytex Energy Corp.鈥檚 Maidstone area Soda Lake operations since the beginning, when the company purchased the area from Dorset in 1997. Lawrence, 55, is originally from Red Water, Alta.
Brian Blanchette looks after HSE concerns for Baytex in Saskatchewan

Brian Blanchette looks after HSE concerns for Baytex in Saskatchewan

Maidstone 鈥 When Brian Blanchette left the oil producer he had been working with to join Baytex nearly 20 years ago, he wasn鈥檛 alone.
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