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TC Energy is still working on Keystone XL

TC Energy is still working on Keystone XL

Climate change, we can all agree, is real, says speaker
PSAC forecasts 500 fewer wells next year

PSAC forecasts 500 fewer wells next year

Calgary 鈥 The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) released its 2020 Canadian Oilfield Services Activity Forecast on Oct. 31. PSAC expects a total of 4,500 wells (rig releases) to be drilled in Canada in 2020.
Crescent Point close to closing sale on gas infrastructure in Saskatchewan

Crescent Point close to closing sale on gas infrastructure in Saskatchewan

Calgary 鈥 Crescent Point Energy Corp.
Column: Trudeau surfs while Canada鈥檚 energy sector runs south into Trump鈥檚 arms

Column: Trudeau surfs while Canada鈥檚 energy sector runs south into Trump鈥檚 arms

Imagine if the Canadian Pacific Railway said one day it was picking up stakes, moving its headquarters from Calgary to Denver, and changing its name to 鈥淕obbledegook.
Encana to become Ovintiv, move HQ to Denver

Encana to become Ovintiv, move HQ to Denver

Calgary 鈥 On Oct. 31, the successor company to Canada鈥檚 oldest petroleum producer announced it is moving its headquarters from Calgary to Denver. Encana corporation (whose name comes from 鈥渆nergy Canada鈥 is now going to be known as Ovintiv.
Freeze-up hasn鈥檛 resulted in a bump in drilling

Freeze-up hasn鈥檛 resulted in a bump in drilling

Crescent Point accounts for 39.3 per cent of drilling in Saskatchewan
Column: Considerations for small nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan

Column: Considerations for small nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan

What do you do with them when they're done? The U.S. Navy buries them
Letter: Build pipelines, fix equalization, or we proceed to separate

Letter: Build pipelines, fix equalization, or we proceed to separate

"Sadly, I see separation is the only answer"
Four oilpatch voices, reacting to Justin Trudeau鈥檚 election win

Four oilpatch voices, reacting to Justin Trudeau鈥檚 election win

Weyburn, Lloydminster, Wawota 鈥 Election night, 2019. Pipeline News asked four people from the oilpatch across the province what the results of this election mean for the oilpatch.
Husky lays off staff, but won鈥檛 say how many

Husky lays off staff, but won鈥檛 say how many

Calgary 鈥 Husky Energy laid off a number of workers on Oct. 22, the day after the federal election. When contacted on that morning, company spokesperson Kim Guttormson responded by email, 鈥淭oday we did have to say goodbye to some of our colleagues.
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