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Energy independence for the United States?

Energy independence for the United States?

The International Energy Agency has forecast that the Unites States, this year, will be liquids independent on a monthly basis, and on an annual basis next year, with the net result of that nation being a net exporter of oil.
Supercomputer analysis of fracking and perhaps a lot more

Supercomputer analysis of fracking and perhaps a lot more

Regina 鈥 The United States Department of Energy has, for the last several decades, routinely been in competition for operating the most powerful supercomputers in the world.

Carbon tax to be applied to new natural gas plants built after 2021, changing Saskatchewan鈥檚 options

If natural gas is no longer as promising, coal with carbon capture and storage could be
Trojan Safety displays mobile air quality monitoring system

Trojan Safety displays mobile air quality monitoring system

Weyburn 鈥 Zach Eastman, air quality specialist with Trojan Safety, had a different sort of rig at the oil show compared to what you would normally expect from a safety company.
OSY Rentals greatly expands its fleet

OSY Rentals greatly expands its fleet

Weyburn 鈥 OSY Rentals of Major, Sask. had some news to share when they were at the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show. The company has substantially expanded its fleet by recently purchasing similar units off of a competitor.
Magnum Cementing launches Magnum Infrastructure

Magnum Cementing launches Magnum Infrastructure

Weyburn 鈥 Magnum Cementing Services is known for its wellbore cementing, but the company is now parlaying its expertise into the use of cement to stabilize large areas of the surface.
Campbell Oilfield Rentals explains their giant 鈥淢inion Tank鈥 at the oil show

Campbell Oilfield Rentals explains their giant 鈥淢inion Tank鈥 at the oil show

Weyburn 鈥 You absolutely couldn鈥檛 miss the giant water tank that Campbell Oilfield Rentals Ltd brought to the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show as it towered over the west side of the outdoor exhibits.
Column: Five years in, the oil downturn still hurts as rig activity suffers

Column: Five years in, the oil downturn still hurts as rig activity suffers

Drilling rig activity is the leading indicator for the whole oil industry
Well into summer, drilling rig count is noticeably sluggish

Well into summer, drilling rig count is noticeably sluggish

Estevan 鈥 With oil prices roughly USE$10 lower than what they were a year ago, the active drilling rig count across Western Canada is showing a sluggish pace.
First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently than you do

First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently than you do

A few months ago, Pipeline News started to carry political cartoons from a new cartoonist, Michael de Adder of Halifax. I liked his style, his cutting wit and his extremely topical cartoons. We usually carry Malcolm Mayes from Edmonton.
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