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Drilling expected to come back with a vengeance

Drilling expected to come back with a vengeance

PSAC raises its 2017 drilling activity forecast by 60 per cent

Quantum Energy, Inc. acquires 100 per cent of Quantum Native Processing Partners, LLC

New CEO named for refinery proponent
Refracs can bring new life to a well

Refracs can bring new life to a well

Viking refracs aren't as productive as Bakken
Bluewave Energy at Weyburn

Bluewave Energy at Weyburn

Weyburn – A little east of Weyburn you come across a bulk fuel and cardlock operation known as Bluewave Energy. It’s part of a much larger company that has been on a growth trajectory for several years now.
Oil downturn impacts Williston Basin Petroleum Conference attendance

Oil downturn impacts Williston Basin Petroleum Conference attendance

Regina – The 25 th Annual Williston Basin Petroleum Conference saw a definite impact from the oil downturn that has hit the industry since mid-2014. The May 2-4 event, which alternates between Regina and Bismarck, N.D.
DFA Transport grew while most businesses shrank

DFA Transport grew while most businesses shrank

Stoughton – DFA Transport of Stoughton and Weyburn has pulled off something remarkable during this downturn. It grew, and did so substantially.
Supplying gravel for decades: Coderre Construction

Supplying gravel for decades: Coderre Construction

Stoughton – “For the original shareholders to celebrate 70 years, it’s awesome.” That’s how Del Coderre feels about the 70th anniversary of W.H. Coderre & Sons Construction Ltd.
Intec Controls increases oil focus

Intec Controls increases oil focus

Saskatoon – Intec Controls Inc. has increased its focus in the oilpatch in recent years. Mike Swejda is president and owner. He noted the company, founded in 1994, is completely Saskatchewan-based, and always has been.

Was there any chance Brad Wall’s pitch to oil companies would work?

About a week after the provincial budget came out on March 22, Premier Brad Wall sent out letters to a number of oil companies, inviting them to come to Saskatchewan.
Stoughton is looking for the next big thing

Stoughton is looking for the next big thing

Back in 2008 a remarkable thing happened: Saskatchewan had more than a billion dollars in Crown land sales. Most of that was around Stoughton, and much of it was driven by Crescent Point Energy Corp.