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Premier Scott Moe year end, Part 3: Helium, lithium, geothermal all possible because we have an oilpatch, and sorting out mineral rights between them

    Premier Scott Moe sat down with Pipeline Online on Dec. 14 to discuss energy issues of the past year. It was likely the only year-end interview that did not touch on COVID-19, but rather energy. In this part, he talks about helium, lithium and geothermal...

The 12 Rigs of Christmas: On the tenth day of Christmas, my missus gave to me, Crusader Drilling Rig 2

I would like to dedicate the tenth Rig of Christmas to Larrie Rae. Larrie passed away a few days ago, and his funeral was this week. A drilling consultant, he was one of the founders of Yorkton-based Crusader Drilling. I don’t have any photos of him, and we...

Brian Crossman: Energy issues and Celine Dion – did you buy your wife tickets for Christmas? Good luck with that

My wife Valerie has always wanted to see Celine Dion perform live. She loves many of the songs she sings, along with the obvious amazing talent the performer possesses. And of course she is Canadian. While not as big a fan, I am in awe of her incredible voice, and I...

Premier Scott Moe year end, Part 2: Energy security, and the labour shortage in Saskatchewan’s energy sector

Premier Scott Moe sat down with Pipeline Online on Dec. 14 to discuss energy issues of the past year. It was likely the only year-end interview that did not touch on COVID-19, but rather energy. In this part, he talks about energy security and food security being...

Helium in Saskatchewan, Part 8: The nitty gritty on helium development, from an early mover in Saskatchewan’s play

DALLAS – Back in 2015 or 2016, this reporter got a phone call from a man with a Texas accent. The voice on the other end of the call was that of Wheeler “Bo” Sears, and he wanted to talk about helium, in Saskatchewan, of all places. This was long before helium started...
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