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No. 1 and 2 businesses flush with cash

No. 1 and 2 businesses flush with cash

“We’re number one in the number two business you might say.”
Manitoba expects significant decline in activity

Manitoba expects significant decline in activity

Drilling down substantially
Bid spotting thrills Ritchie helmsman

Bid spotting thrills Ritchie helmsman

Nisku – Randy Wall, president of Ritchie Bros. Canada likes to roll up his sleeves and spot bids at company auctions.
Advance Engineered Products Ltd. expected to be sold

Advance Engineered Products Ltd. expected to be sold

Competitors looking over books for possible purchase

CAPP and NDP to talk jobs

Invitation to new premier to talk

Estevan OTS golf teed up right after oil show

Estevan – When the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show, also known as the Weyburn Oil Show, finishes on June 4, don’t pack up and head home just yet.
Getting the skinny on TransCanada pipeline projects

Getting the skinny on TransCanada pipeline projects

Energy East, Upland and Cromer lateral all discussed by TransCanada VP
Maidstone golf in the bag June 5

Maidstone golf in the bag June 5

Maidstone – Only at the Maidstone Heavy Crude Men’s Golf Tournament can your entry be drawn to for a chance to win $500 on your first shot of the day.
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.