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RCMP investigating a theft from a well site

RCMP investigating a theft from a well site

The Carlyle RCMP is investigating a theft that recently occurred at a well site in southeast Saskatchewan.

Opinion: Oil is dead? Not a chance

It was a statement that dripped with political idealism. Elizabeth May, the long-time leader of the federal Green Party, proclaimed that 鈥渙il is dead鈥 Wednesday.
Oil companies trying to stay positive amid pandemic and historic price lows

Oil companies trying to stay positive amid pandemic and historic price lows

Oil and gas companies around the globe could not have braced for what is now a reality for many.
VIDEO: Tribute for long-time southeast Saskatchewan oilfield worker

VIDEO: Tribute for long-time southeast Saskatchewan oilfield worker

A long-time oilfield worker and entrepreneur was remembered Saturday by family and friends. (Video courtesy of Jason LeBlanc's Facebook page).
DEEP geothermal company welcomes support from energy companies

DEEP geothermal company welcomes support from energy companies

Deep Earth Energy Corp. (DEEP) says it welcomes the announcement from the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) and its clean energy partners to move forward with a plan to expand geothermal energy in Canada.
COLUMN: Dealing with the tragic downturn in oil and gas

COLUMN: Dealing with the tragic downturn in oil and gas

Putting opposing political notions aside, the oil and gas industry has been the lifeblood for many economies, especially in the west, for decades.
Agencies come together to support geothermal industry

Agencies come together to support geothermal industry

Several different agencies have expressed their support for geothermal energy.
PSAC forecasts lowest activity levels in decades

PSAC forecasts lowest activity levels in decades

In its second update to the 2020 Canadian Oilfield Services Activity Forecast, released Thursday, the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) has revised the number of wells drilled (rig released) across Canada for 2020 to 3,100 wells.
Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles containing job-actioned Co-op Refinery workers, family, friends and supporters circled the Saskatchewan legislature in hopes of reminding Premier Scott Moe and company that they are 鈥渞eady to work.

Column: It鈥檚 been a perfect storm, but the province is working on life preservers for oil industry

I spoke to Minister of Energy and Resources Bronwyn Eyre on April 14 about the province鈥檚 announcement of a number of measures to help out the oilpatch in this time of crisis. I asked her about the thinking behind extending expiries for oil leases.
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