Governments are pushing carbon capture, but utilities aren’t willing The next great hope of carbon capture for power generation in Canada just got punted in Alberta. Now what is SaskPower to do? In late 2014, SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Unit 3 Integrated Carbon Capture...
The Governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the development of nuclear power generation in support of both provinces’ need for affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity grids by 2050. The announcement...
This month: Pipeline Online editor and owner Brian Zinchuk and Evan Bray discuss the Multi-Lateral Well Program, Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion going online, directional drilling across borders, the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show in Weyburn, and upcoming lithium...
Incentive program applies to all formations and oil production REGINA – It’s a program so nice, they announced it twice. Or was that three times? The Government of Saskatchewan held a press conference in Regina on April 30 announcing, again, the Multi-Lateral Well...
REGINA – If you’re going to be using the most complex form of power generation, it’s probably a good idea to learn from those who have been doing the same for decades. To that end, on April 29, SaskPower and the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)...