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TS&M Supply Fiberglass to bring Fiberspar under its wing

TS&M Supply Fiberglass to bring Fiberspar under its wing

Estevan – When it comes to pipelines, the southeast Saskatchewan oilpatch has one of the highest concentrations of fiberglass pipelines in the world according to Chris Davidson, regional manager and fiberglass piping systems specialist for TS&M Suppl
New Kerrobert train loading facility for Plains Midstream

New Kerrobert train loading facility for Plains Midstream

50 people to be hired for 24/7 operations
Obama rejects Keystone XL, in his own words

Obama rejects Keystone XL, in his own words

Washington – The Keystone XL Pipeline proposal, as it stands right now, is dead. President Barack Obama on Nov. 6 formally rejected the project, which has been under consideration for over seven years.
Enform lunch and learn sessions

Enform lunch and learn sessions

Estevan – Enform Saskatchewan criss-crossed the province in mid-October, presenting another series of lunch and learn sessions. The presentations took place in Weyburn on Oct. 13, Estevan Oct. 14, Carlyle Oct, 15, Swift Current Oct.
Going further afield and offering rentals

Going further afield and offering rentals

Estevan – Turnbull Excavating of Estevan only has about one quarter of its business in the oilpatch, but it has still felt the downturn over the last year. As such, the company has done a few things to broaden its horizons.
Stampede has kept drilling

Stampede has kept drilling

Estevan – Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Saskatchewan’s newest drilling company, Stampede Drilling, has been fortunate over the past year, often having all three of its rigs at work at the same time.
Work-Sharing program limited layoffs

Work-Sharing program limited layoffs

Estevan – In dealing with the toughest downturn in the oilpatch in 30 years, Bert Baxter Transport of Estevan turned to a strategy it used back in the 1980s, work-sharing.

All Panther rigs are ready to work

Weyburn – Panther Drilling of Weyburn had half of its four-rig fleet working from June until the end of September, but the low rig count province-wide has come home to roost for them, with just one rig at work by mid-October.
Crusader Drilling rig appears in provincial promotional campaign

Crusader Drilling rig appears in provincial promotional campaign

Yorkton – It’s hard to miss a drilling rig painted John Deere green. If you opened up the National Post app on your smartphone in late September or early October, you might have seen a prominent story in the Financial Post section.
Trying to keep their staff working: Fast Trucking

Trying to keep their staff working: Fast Trucking

Carnduff – When the number of active drilling rigs drops by over half since January, those companies that are the closest to drilling feel it the most.
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