Estevan – Saskatchewan’s drilling rig fleet went back to work with a bang on Jan. 6, with Rig Locator rep ...
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Saskatchewan’s drilling rigs back at work for the busy season
Saskatchewan’s drilling rigs back at work for the busy season
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Church of England launches first global index aligned to the Paris accord in push to address ‘climate emergency’
Church of England launches first global index aligned to the Paris accord in push to address ‘climate emergency’
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Enbridge faces regulators in Canada, U.S. over plans to expand oil pipeline network
Enbridge faces regulators in Canada, U.S. over plans to expand oil pipeline network
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Alberta to overhaul ‘flawed’ scheme that regulates old oil and gas infrastructure
Alberta to overhaul ‘flawed’ scheme that regulates old oil and gas infrastructure
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Enbridge’s Mainline contract plan hits fresh opposition with pushback from Canada’s largest oil producer
Enbridge’s Mainline contract plan hits fresh opposition with pushback from Canada’s largest oil producer
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Decision on Teck’s massive $20.6-billion oilsands project could be delayed, environment minister says
Decision on Teck’s massive $20.6-billion oilsands project could be delayed, environment minister says
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Calgary-based Canacol producing LNG for sale to retail customers in Colombia
Calgary-based Canacol producing LNG for sale to retail customers in Colombia
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Coastal GasLink Pipeline analysis Part 1: Complexity and how we got here
Coastal GasLink Pipeline analysis Part 1: Complexity and how we got here
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Alberta landowners urge farmers to cut power to wells with unpaid debts
Alberta landowners urge farmers to cut power to wells with unpaid debts
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George Soros commits $1 billion to start global university to fight climate change
George Soros commits $1 billion to start global university to fight climate change