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Oil a key factor in Wall’s speech to SUMA

Oil a key factor in Wall’s speech to SUMA

Deficit now around $1.2 billion, correlating to $1.2 billion decline in resource revenue
Carnduff shows the rebound has started, but the pain is still there

Carnduff shows the rebound has started, but the pain is still there

On Jan. 17, all day the radio talked about people in the civil service worried about the government clamping down on civil service wages, with no raises expected, and layoffs possible. Pipeline News went to Carnduff that day.
Public meeting held for proposed Stoughton refinery

Public meeting held for proposed Stoughton refinery

Stoughton – Work continues on plans for a proposed refinery near Stoughton, as Dominion Energy Processsing Group Inc. (DEPGI) held a public meeting in the town on Jan. 19.
TransCanada Applies for Keystone XL Presidential Permit

TransCanada Applies for Keystone XL Presidential Permit

Houston – (Marketwired) TransCanada Corporation announced Jan. 27 it has submitted a Presidential Permit application to the U.S. Department of State for approval of the Keystone XL (KXL) Pipeline.
Full text of presidential memorandum on Keystone XL

Full text of presidential memorandum on Keystone XL

Presidential Memorandum Regarding Construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR SUBJECT: Construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline Section 1. Policy.
Trump approves Keystone XL, subject to renegotiation

Trump approves Keystone XL, subject to renegotiation

The new president want's his piece
Pro Canada West’s Midale fab shop

Pro Canada West’s Midale fab shop

Midale – Pro Canada West Energy’s shop in Midale is an important part of their integrated business, building the facilities hardware their field crews often install. Darin Gutzke is their regional manager in Midale. He spoke to Pipeline News on Dec.
If your business is based on CHOPS, you might want to diversify

If your business is based on CHOPS, you might want to diversify

Calgary – Husky Energy’s continued shift from cold heavy oil production with sand (CHOPS) to thermal production in the Lloydminster region was laid out in the company’s Dec. 13 conference call outlining its 2017 capital expenditures.

All these delays have a cost

I was enthralled with a recent series of news stories the National Post ran called Arrested Development.
Refineries are the value added we’ve always wanted. Will it come to pass?

Refineries are the value added we’ve always wanted. Will it come to pass?

In recent weeks two major developments have come up in the Saskatchewan oilpatch, the type that occur only once in a generation. First Husky Energy said they were looking at an expansion of their asphalt refinery in Lloydminster.
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