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Pipeline Online Podcast Ep. 10: Ken From, former CEO of SaskEnergy, TSASK, PTRC, and Prairie Hunter

Ken From is former CEO of SaskEnergy, TSASK, Petroleum Technology Research Centre and oil company Prairie Hunter Energy. Ken is also a former president of APEGS. A few weeks ago he was a keynote speaker at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, where his...

Pipeline Online Podcast Ep. 8: Mark Scholz, CEO of Canadian Association of Energy Contractors

Mark Scholz, CEO of CAOEC, has been a leading voice of the energy industry for 17 years. And guess what, we spoke to him on election day! FINALLY I’ve got the podcast set up on Apple Podcasts, available in both video and audio. You can find it here. Please follow....

Pipeline Online Podcast, Ep. 7: John Jeffrey, CEO of Saturn Oil & Gas

Saturn Oil & Gas has grown from a few hundred barrels of oil production per day to around 42,000 bpd. Most of that is in Saskatchewan. And John Jeffrey has led the way. We talk about Saturn’s phenomenal growth for the first part of the podcast, then get into...

Pipeline Online Podcast, Ep. 6: Andrew Scheer on a National Energy Corridor

Andrew Scheer, one of the leading members of Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative team, joined Brian Zinchuk and Bronwyn Eyre for Episode 6 of the Pipeline Online Podcast, originally broadcast on March 31. The podcast was recorded just a few hours after Poilievre...

Pipeline Online Podcast, Ep. 5: Sonya Savage, former Alberta energy minister

Sonya Savage, former Alberta energy minister, joined Brian Zinchuk and Bronwyn Eyre for Episode 5 of the Pipeline Online Podcast, originally broadcast on March 18. There’s a lot of discussion about the trade war, tariffs, and pipelines. 0127 Steffes Rocket Sales...
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