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COLUMN: What else can we do with Estevan and Coronach's coal?

COLUMN: What else can we do with Estevan and Coronach's coal?

Professional geologist Steve Halabura talks about other geological prospects for Saskatchewan
Moe calls on feds for help with the energy sector with liquidity

Moe calls on feds for help with the energy sector with liquidity

Regina – Premier Scott Moe called on the federal government to move its levers to help out the energy sector in Saskatchewan.
Tips for how to keep working in the oilfield in the age of COVID-19: tank trucks

Tips for how to keep working in the oilfield in the age of COVID-19: tank trucks

RN Shirley Galloway offers practical, real-world advice for fluid haulers
Saskatchewan records third death related to COVID-19, state of emergency extended two weeks

Saskatchewan records third death related to COVID-19, state of emergency extended two weeks

Premier Scott Moe announced on April 1 alongside chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab, Saskatchewan has recorded its third death resulting from COVID-19.
Carson Safety Services added new product lines in recent years

Carson Safety Services added new product lines in recent years

In it for the long haul
Sask government responds to Keystone XL go ahead

Sask government responds to Keystone XL go ahead

Premer Scott Moe's office responded with the following statement with regards to the March 31 decison for TC Energy to go ahead and start construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline, with the financial backing of the Government of Alberta: "The Governme
CAPP supports Keystone XL go decision

CAPP supports Keystone XL go decision

Calgary – Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), thinks the March 31 announcement Keystone XL is starting construction on April 1 is a good thing.
Keystone XL construction to start now, finally, as Alberta injects billions in cash, loan guarantees

Keystone XL construction to start now, finally, as Alberta injects billions in cash, loan guarantees

Twelve years after it was first proposed, construction is now a go
Gary Mar resigns from PSAC top job

Gary Mar resigns from PSAC top job

Calgary –On March 30 the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) announced today that Gary Mar has resigned as president and CEO of the association, effective April 15, 2020 to accept a position in another organization.
COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn’t buy a Big Mac meal on Friday, March 27

COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn’t buy a Big Mac meal on Friday, March 27

No, you can't afford fries with that
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