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Saskatchewan drilling rig report: 40 rigs working on Aug. 18, with a noticeable uptick in northwest Saskatchewan as Cenovus puts 5 rigs in the field

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....

Thursday morning, Alberta’s wind fleet was producing just 10 megawatts out of 2,589, 0.4% of capacity

  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...

North American Helium brings former Weil Helium facility at Mankota back on production

CALGARY – North American Helium Inc. (NAH) announced on Aug. 17 it has successfully brought its third helium purification facility on production in May with zero operational issues. This facility is located near the Village of Mankota in southwest Saskatchewan....

Brian Zinchuk: On Aug. 17 Alberta’s now 28 wind farms combined were putting out less power than Boundary Dam Unit 3 with carbon capture

In a seemingly never-ending series of stories and columns I’ve written this year, the total failure of wind power is becoming more and more evident. I keep writing them because it keeps happening. On Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 6 p.m., Alberta’s wind power was putting out...

Alberta adds another 200 megawatt wind farm, yet still gets next to no power from its now 28 wind farms

If you just had supper in Alberta, it’s likely not much of your meal was heated by wind power. If you ate 100 french fries cooked in your electric oven, just one of them was cooked by wind power. At 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 17, Alberta’s wind power generation...
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