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Rig activity shows Scott Saxberg, former Crescent Point CEO, is back drilling in southeast Saskatchewan

When you look at current drilling activity in southeast Saskatchewan, a certain name pops out – Cache Island. And that name is significant because of its president and CEO, Scott Saxberg. Cache Island Corp. is drilling with Precision Drilling Rig 275 at 04-18-011-05...

Rig report: Northwest Sask comes alive with drilling, extreme south sees three helium companies at work

Drilling activity has hit its stride in Saskatchewan, with 39 drilling rigs working in the field as of July 26. Most significantly, northwest Saskatchewan has come alive again as Cenovus, the province’s largest oil producer, has deployed several rigs to the field in...

Ottawa earmarks funds for N.S. green energy but also ponders support for fossil fuels

By Michael Tutton in Hardwood Lands Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday promised green energy funds for Nova Scotia, but he also said the idea of upgraded facilities to help ship fossil fuels to Europe in the “very short term” is back on the table....

“Why are you cowtowing to those who despise your companies, and your accomplishments?” Jordan B. Peterson asks of CEOs in a video taking on DIE and ESG

“Why are you cowtowing to those who despise your companies, and your accomplishments?” Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, one of Canada’s leading intellectuals, takes a hard look at DIE (diversity inclusion equity), woke and ESG movements and corporations...

Enbridge is literally cutting up old Line 3, getting to the last stages of decommissioning

PEEBLES – The Enbridge Line 3 Replacement pipeline has been in the ground and operating in Canada for several years. The American portion went into operation Oct. 1, 2021. But that still left one more task to complete – the decommissioning of the original Line 3....
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