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Brian Zinchuk: How will tripling maximum electrical pricing in Alberta help consumers?

  The morning of Tuesday, Oct. 29, saw yet another utter collapse of wind power generation, but this time, it was accompanied by a collapse of solar generation as well. At 11:09 a.m., Alberta’s collective 5,340 megawatts of wind power generation capacity were...

Pamela Wallin and John Gormley discuss the Saskatchewan election results

Senator Pamela Wallin and John Gormley discuss the results of the Saskatchewan election. Mentioned several times is the importance of energy to the economy. Check it out. 0111 2026 SK Oil Show booth promo 010111 2026 SK Oil Show booth promo 010085 Turnbull snow...

Top 10 Conventional Saskatchewan oil wells in August – Surge surges

All 10 of the Top 10 conventional oil wells in Saskatchewan came from southeast Saskatchewan in August, with the first heavy oil well coming in No. 11. Surge Energy Inc. knocked it out of the park in August, with three of the top four conventional wells in...

Sask drilling rig report: Rigs working on oil, potash, helium and lithium

 The drilling rig report for Oct. 28 demonstrated the growing variety of resources been accessed through the drill bit. Out of the 37 rigs punching holes across Saskatchewan, 32 were drilling for oil, three for potash, one for helium and one for lithium.That’s...

What a Sask Party win means for energy – seeking to hit 600,000 bpd, and eventually 1 million; nuclear power development

REGINA – The Saskatchewan Party landed a historic fifth consecutive majority government on Oct. 28, but were humbled by the loss of several seats, including several cabinet ministers in the big cities.The TV coverage went late into the night before declaring a winner,...
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