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Election 2024: No response for Progress Party, but here’s their energy platform

  The Saskatchewan Progress Party, formerly known as the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan until 2023, is fielding three candidates in this election, according to their website. Two are in Regina and one is in Saskatoon. Teunis Peters is listed as the interim leader,...

Election 2024: Keep coal, increase oil production to 1 million barrels per day, refine more here: Buffalo Party

ESTEVAN – Keep that coal-fired power burning, increase oil production to a million barrels per day, and promote refining in Saskatchewan. Those are some of the Buffalo Party’s energy platform in this provincial election. The Buffalo Party is now fighting its second...

Election 2024: All-of-the-above energy strategy, no changes to royalties: New Democratic Party

  Editor’s note: Pipeline Online has put out requests to conduct similar interview with the Saskatchewan Party, New Democratic Party, Buffalo Party, Progressive Conservative Party, Green Party and Saskatchewan United Party and Progress Party. Similar questions...

Election 2024: Increase oil production to 600,000 bpd with eyes on a million, keep coal until nuclear is ready: Saskatchewan Party

  Editor’s note: Pipeline Online has put out requests to conduct similar interview with the Saskatchewan Party, New Democratic Party, Buffalo Party, Progressive Conservative Party, Green Party and Saskatchewan United Party and Progress Party. Similar questions...

Lithium in SK, Part 32: EMP Metals announces results from step-out well near Stoughton

VANCOUVER, STOUGHTON- This past summer saw EMP Metals drill a step-out exploration well just southwest of Stoughton, core it and test it for lithium. And the results showed some of the higher numbers for lithium concentrations announced in Saskatchewan to date. If...
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