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Numerous service rigs are being targeted for theft in Alida-Lampman area of SE Sask

  UPDATED: ESTEVAN – Seven service rig companies based and operating in southeast Saskatchewan are increasingly alarmed at a growing number of thefts and damage to their equipment when it is in the field. They’re working with the local RCMP, but the problem is...

Pipeline company comes to oil town to build a wind project, and gets hostile response

You’d have thought they were proposing a pipeline in Nebraska WEYBURN – Pipeline companies like Enbridge have frequently received hostile receptions for the last fifteen years when they were proposing building a new pipeline project. As pipelines had become a...

Fool me three times: Alberta’s 4748 megawatts of wind hits one, one and zero megawatts over three days

Alberta wind turbines. Photo by Clive Schaupmeyer UPDATED: For the third day in a row, Alberta’s 4,748 megawatts of nameplate wind capacity was producing effectively nothing, or actually nothing. At 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 21, wind power output fell to zero...

Alberta’s wind power flatlines again this week, hitting 1 megawatt out of a capacity of 4748

At 11:38 a.m. on Tuesday, July 16, Alberta’s electrical grid saw wind power production fall to zero out of a maximum capacity of 4,748 megawatts. And it pretty much did the same thing, around the same time, on Friday, July 19. X account @ReliableAB, which...

Drill, baby, drill: Trump promises energy dominance, but lower energy prices

The last time, that didn’t work out so well for Saskatchewan   MILWAUKEE – Former President Donald Trump’s acceptance speech of the 2024 Republican nomination had several references to energy policy. Principally, he promises “Drill, baby, drill,” but in...
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