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Maximizing coal potential: Research garners $550,000 in funding

Maximizing coal potential: Research garners $550,000 in funding

South-Central Saskatchewan receives funding for coal transition.
Canada proposes new methane emissions rules for oil-and-gas sector

Canada proposes new methane emissions rules for oil-and-gas sector

The controlled release or burning of methane from oil and gas production sites will be almost entirely barred in Canada by 2030 under proposed regulations outlined Monday by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
Shipper costs to rise as regulator approves preliminary interim Trans Mountain tolls

Shipper costs to rise as regulator approves preliminary interim Trans Mountain tolls

CALGARY — The Canada Energy Regulator has approved preliminary interim tolls that would see oil companies pay nearly twice as much to ship crude on the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline as what was estimated in 2017.
Some OPEC+ members will cut the oil that they send to the world to try to boost prices

Some OPEC+ members will cut the oil that they send to the world to try to boost prices

LONDON (AP) — The OPEC oil cartel led by Saudi Arabia and allied producers including Russia made another big swipe at propping up lagging crude prices Thursday, expanding some output cuts into next year and bringing up-and-coming oil supplier Brazil
Carlyle journeyman recognized for outstanding achievement

Carlyle journeyman recognized for outstanding achievement

Journeyman electrician takes on apprenticeship in plumbing and gas fitting to build on family business.
Sask. to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Sask. to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Premier Scott Moe issues video pledging to stop collection of carbon tax on electricity, in addition to natural gas.
Subsurface mineral offering in Saskatchewan fetches nearly $1.46 million

Subsurface mineral offering in Saskatchewan fetches nearly $1.46 million

Southeast Saskatchewan created a lot of interest in the Government of Saskatchewan's subsurface mineral public offering.
Enbridge raising quarterly dividend next year as it expects business to grow

Enbridge raising quarterly dividend next year as it expects business to grow

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. is raising its dividend as it expects its business to continue to grow next year.
More than $19.4B in mineral sales in 2022

More than $19.4B in mineral sales in 2022

More than 100 companies are actively advancing mineral projects in Saskatchewan.
What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

Key points from Tuesday’s announcement of the composition of the Sask. First Act’s Economic Assessment Tribunal
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