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PSAC forecasts dramatic decrease in wells for 2015

PSAC forecasts dramatic decrease in wells for 2015

Regina – Four months of low oil prices have led to significant declines in drilling activity, according to the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC).

Investing for recovery a good sign

If robins are an early s sign of spring, could new infrastructure projects like storage tanks and pipelines be early signs of a recovery in oil and gas prices and activity levels? The answer could be yes.
Get in your truck and get to Weyburn

Get in your truck and get to Weyburn

Sask Oil & Gas Show on today and tomorrow

Cracking the whip on sour gas fugitive emissions

An in-depth discussion with Ed Dancsok, the assistant deputy minister for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division of the Ministry of Economy made something very clear: fugitive emissions of sour gas are not going to be tolerated any more.
Ritchie Bros. sets downturn on its ear

Ritchie Bros. sets downturn on its ear

Nisku – Despite the oil and gas downturn, Ritchie Bros. industrial auctioneers sold more than $215 million of heavy equipment and trucks at its largest ever unreserved public auction in Canada.
Government gets serious on H2S

Government gets serious on H2S

Each and every sour site to be inspected this year

About that sovereign wealth fund…

The opposition NDP has been asking the governing Saskatchewan Party where all the money has gone from the good fiscal times we’ve had in recent years.
Crescent Point buys Legacy Oil+Gas

Crescent Point buys Legacy Oil+Gas

Legacy an early mover in Torquay play
Finning to acquire Kramer Cat dealership in Saskatchewan

Finning to acquire Kramer Cat dealership in Saskatchewan

Regina, Vancouver – On May 6 Finning International Inc. (TSX: FTT) announced it has reached an agreement to purchase the operating assets of the Cat dealership of Kramer Ltd. for approximately $230 million, subject to working capital adjustments.
EVRAZ announces temporary layoffs

EVRAZ announces temporary layoffs

Regina – The downturn in the oilpatch has directly affected steel-making workers in Regina. On May 15 EVRAZ Regina provided the following statement to Pipeline News.
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