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Girard Bulk donates to addictions treatment facility

Girard Bulk donates to addictions treatment facility

Girard Bulk Service has made a donation towards an important healthcare facility in southeast Saskatchewan that is expected to be open later this year. Girard Bulk Service, with support from Petro-Canada, presented $5,000 to the St.

Crown land sale above average, 5 rigs drilling and oil production rebounds slightly

Despite extremely sluggish drilling activity in Saskatchewan’s oilpatch, the Aug. 11 Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights brought in $2.4 million.
Wexit Party changes name to Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, appoints new interim leader

Wexit Party changes name to Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, appoints new interim leader

In the aftermath of the fall 2019 federal election and the re-election of the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Party to a minority government, there was an immediate backlash in Western Canada.
PSAC releases updated drilling forecast

PSAC releases updated drilling forecast

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC), in its third update to its 2020 Canadian Oilfield Services Activity Forecast, announced that it is decreasing its forecasted number of wells to be drilled (rig released) across Canada for 2020 to 2
Saskatchewan’s oil drilling has stopped completely, and oil production is down 28.2 per cent

Saskatchewan’s oil drilling has stopped completely, and oil production is down 28.2 per cent

In recent years, by mid-July there would be 30 to 50 drilling rigs working throughout Saskatchewan. Nearly all would be drilling for oil, but one or two would be drilling for potash or helium.

Buffalo Project calls for premiers to take action to get better deals for Alberta and Saskatchewan

The Buffalo Project has released a letter to Premier Scott Moe, Premier Jason Kenney and leaders across Alberta and Saskatchewan, signed by seven concerned citizen groups and over 60 high profile people from the two provinces.
Quick Dick McDick compares moving oats by canoe to moving Canadian oil through the Panama Canal

Quick Dick McDick compares moving oats by canoe to moving Canadian oil through the Panama Canal

If you had to move some oats from your farm near Tuffnell, would you drive it by direct route, then put it through a pipe (an auger) to deliver it? Or would you haul it in the exact opposite direction, take a five-gallon pail of those oats, put it on

VIDEO: Quick Dick McDick on the Energy East Pipeline

In his weekly video, Saskatchewan YouTube personality Quick Dick McDick rants on a recent development in the energy sector. Energy East would have made operations in the energy sector much easier.
Sask. minister of Energy and Resources reacts to pipeline chaos in U.S.

Sask. minister of Energy and Resources reacts to pipeline chaos in U.S.

The last week of June and first week of July have been figurative chaos for pipelines in the United States, and some of that chaos has a direct impact on Canadian oil production and transportation.
Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

A damaged screw anchor for an underwater pipeline in the Great Lakes could impact Saskatchewan’s oil production.
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