Saskatchewan’s drilling rig activity on Aug. 18 saw a substantial uptick in northwest Saskatchewan, according to data from the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC), as published by RiggerTalk.com. On that day, there were 40 rigs working in Saskatchewan....
BERLIN (AP) — Germany will temporarily lower taxes on natural gas to ease the pressures on people struggling with soaring energy costs fueled by Russia’s war on Ukraine, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Thursday. The announcement at a hastily convened news...
By Matthew Brown And Michael Phillis in Billings BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The U.S. oil industry hit a legal roadblock in January when a judge struck down a $192 million oil and natural gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico over future global warming emissions from...
By James McCarten in Washington The international dispute over Line 5 belongs in federal court, a Michigan judge declared Thursday, dealing a critical blow to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s bid to shut down the controversial cross-border pipeline. It’s the second...
If you thought Wednesday might have been an anomaly, with Alberta’s wind power generation producing 4.5 per cent of its nameplate capacity, that number fell even lower the following morning. If you just finished your morning coffee in Alberta, your cup of...