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Lloydminster, an oilpatch town surrounded by transition

Lloydminster, an oilpatch town surrounded by transition

Lloydminster mayor talks about CHOPS to thermal affects community
How will Lloydminster manage the transition to thermal?

How will Lloydminster manage the transition to thermal?

Four years into this oil downturn, Lloydminster is something of a paradox. The retail and service sector seems to be growing by leaps and bounds, both on the west end of town and in the centre.

Get in your truck and head to the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show Sept. 12-13

Jason Kenney is keynote speaker for the opening ceremonies banquet
Moe says feds should appeal TMX decision, consult and pass legislation

Moe says feds should appeal TMX decision, consult and pass legislation

$200 million the province foregoes annually is close to our current deficit

Torc completes acquisition of Villanova 4

Capital budget sees small boost as a result
Work on Enbridge Line 3 Replacement ramps up

Work on Enbridge Line 3 Replacement ramps up

White City, Vibank, Chamberlain – Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement Program is rapidly ramping up in Saskatchewan, with portions on the western edge of the province and eastern side of the province soon about to hit a fever pitch as hundreds of pipeliner
Crescent Point tightens up, reducing workforce and areas of focus

Crescent Point tightens up, reducing workforce and areas of focus

Up to 50,000 boepd will go up for sale, including southeast Saskatchewan conventional
Trans Mountain pipeline project delivered stunning blow by court

Trans Mountain pipeline project delivered stunning blow by court

The Trans Mountain pipeline project has been delivered a stunning blow by the Federal Court of Appeal.
Saskatchewan doing its own thing on climate change, and doesn’t care what the feds think

Saskatchewan doing its own thing on climate change, and doesn’t care what the feds think

Moose Jaw – Of all the industrial sectors in Saskatchewan, oil and gas are targeted for the highest cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
Coming to Estevan to find workers for northern Alberta

Coming to Estevan to find workers for northern Alberta

Estevan – The first indication that the oil downturn was starting to turn around was in the service rig sector. As early as the first quarter of 2017, service rigs started advertising for new workers, and several reported shortages.
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