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Election 2024: Grow oil production to 500,000 bpd, cut PST by half: Saskatchewan United 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 Progress Party. These will likely be the most in-depth stories on...

Trump’s ‘Drill, baby, drill’ could mean a return of US$35 oil

“I believe I’ll be able to get energy down to 50 per cent – 50 – five-oh – of what it is right now within a period of less than a year.” – Donald Trump NEW YORK – Former president Donald Trump has frequently spoken of “drill, baby,...

SaskPower’s lifeboat: Boundary Dam Unit 4 is being recertified, will be kept in cold standby

SaskPower officially retired Boundary Dam Unit 4 way back on the last day of 2021. But several times, the old unit has been brought back out of mothballs to deal with power shortages since then. This included some very cold winter days as well as the summer flooding...

A Million Times We Cry: Stacey Grimes-Wempe writes memoir on grief, and launches it at oil show

LLOYDMINSTER, WEYBURN – An oil show isn’t a typical place for a book launch, but for Stacey Grimes-Wempe, it was fitting. After all, her book was sitting close to the model pumpjack sitting on the counter of her display. After all, Stacey and her husband Keith are the...

Brian Zinchuk: Too much wind, not enough wind? What’s going on in Alberta?

If you really want to bore yourself, periodically check out the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) AIES Event Log, found here. It lets grid operators, and the world, know when things occur that impact the Alberta grid, like a natural gas unit tripping off, or...
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