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Natural gas prices are up. Is anyone ever going to drill again for gas in Saskatchewan?

These days, any gas development in this province is almost always from associated gas production – the natural gas that comes up with oil. On March 14, Minister of Energy and Resources Bronwyn Eyre announced two new programs for increasing gas collection. When asked...

If we’re going to be regulated on methane, Saskatchewan wants it to be based on our own data. Two programs announced as a result

REGINA – As the federal government moves to dramatically reduce methane emissions, they are using data to regulate Saskatchewan that is not actually Saskatchewan-specific, and that could be a big problem for this province. Thus, to address that, the provincial...

Saskatchewan launches helium liquefaction hub study to advance helium export infrastructure

It’s one thing to drill for helium (and that’s not particularly easy), but it’s another to ship it. Doing so means purifying and then liquefying it, if you want to get the most value out of the product. With that in mind, the Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership...

Energy security and independence are key to energy affordability: Minister applauds efforts of outgoing CAPP CEO Tim McMillan

REGINA – It’s a longstanding tradition for MLAs and ministers to acknowledge and introduce visitors in the gallery of the Legislature, and on March 14, some of those visitors were from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. It’s outgoing CEO, Tim McMillan,...

Watch video of a North Dakota wind turbine being demolished after just 20 years in service

MINOT, ND – If you’ve ever driven south of Minot towards Bismarck, North Dakota, you probably noticed the prominent wind farm straddling Highway 83. That wind farm has been there for 20 years now, and according to its operator, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, two of...
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