Obituary: Brad Stroud, pipeliner, passes away at 67 in Yorkton. There would be no Pipeline Online without him
Editor’s note: Brad Stroud of Yorkton may not have run an oil company, or invented some new device or process. He was a humble man who was a blue collar worker all his life, much of it spent in the oilpatch, working on the Regina upgrader, numerous pipelines, services rigs, cranes, and the Fort McMurray oilsands. He was a generous man, whose Christian faith led him to help others in need, anonymously but generously.
Without him, Pipeline Online would not exist.
Year End with Premier Scott Moe, Part 4: Lithium, helium, rare earth elements, oil
Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk spoke with Premier Scott Moe on Dec. 12 in a year-end interview. In Part 4, Moe discussed lithium, helium, rare earth elements, potash, copper, uranium and agriculture value-added processing. “We have the fuel of today, but also the fuel of tomorrow, in our province,” Moe said. Also, Moe is asked about provincial geologists who’ve done pioneering work in these areas.
Year End with Premier Scott Moe, Part 3: Investment reluctance, LNG and Germany, nuclear
Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk spoke with Premier Scott Moe on Dec. 12 in a year-end interview. In Part 3, Moe discussed how companies are reluctant to invest in oil and gas due to the federal government, Germany being snubbed on LNG, making a decision on nuclear sooner than later, impacts on Estevan Coronach and Elbow, and Clean Electricity Standard
Year End with Premier Scott Moe, Part 2: oil prices, differentials, federal issues, pipelines and immigration
Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk spoke with Premier Scott Moe on Dec. 12 in a year-end interview. In Part 2, Moe discussed the war in Ukraine is not over, but oil prices are lower than they were before it started, federal government causing a lack of investment in oil, oil price differentials, pipelines, crude-by-rail, immigration and birth rates.
Year End with Premier Scott Moe, Part 1: Energy security; war in Ukraine; wind, solar and coal power
Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk spoke with Premier Scott Moe on Dec. 12 in a year-end interview. In Part 1, Moe discussed energy security, the war in Ukraine, power production with renewables and coal, and Saskatchewan First Act.
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King Charles salutes late queen, public workers in speech
LONDON (AP) — King Charles III evoked memories Sunday of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, as he broadcast his first Christmas message as monarch in a speech that also paid tribute to the “selfless dedication” of Britain’s public service workers, many of whom are...
Quick Dick McDick: Rockin’ around the granary – Merry Christmas from Pipeline Online and QDM
Quick Dick McDick is rockin’ around the granary this Christmas. This is probably the next Christmas classic.
TC Energy: Regulators OK reopening of Kansas pipeline segment
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The operator of a pipeline that spilled about 14,000 bathtubs’ worth of heavy crude oil into a northeastern Kansas creek said Friday that it has permission from U.S. government regulators to reopen the repaired segment where the rupture occurred.
Canada-based TC Energy did not say exactly when it would reopen the section of its Keystone pipeline system from Steele City near the Nebraska-Kansas border to Cushing in northern Oklahoma. The company said it will have crews working through the Christmas holiday and also conducting “rigorous testing and inspections.”
Royal Helium reworks its financing, will use money to fund first helium production facility at Steveville, Alta.
Royal Helium Ltd. announced on Dec. 21 that it has signed term sheets with the Business Development Bank of Canada and a Schedule 1 Bank, acting pari passu for a non-revolving credit facility in the amount of C$15,000,000.
Patchwork Podcast: Year in review with Adam Waterman, talking about The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Between the turkey and the fixings, find time to watch or listen to this month’s Patchwork Podcast, from New Lloydminster Nissan. Adam Waterman of Baytex Energy joins Kurt Price and Tracy Klotz in the last Patchwork of the year.
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Low wind power in Saskatchewan as cold drives up electricity demand
On Tuesday, Dec. 20, SaskPower saw just 1 per cent of its power production come from wind, whereas in recent days that number has been in the six to 10 per cent range.
Wind power production averaged just 39 megawatts, out of a nameplate capacity of 617 megawatts. That’s an average of 6.3 per cent of nameplate capacity.
Canada moves to mandate electric vehicle sales starting in 2026
One-fifth of all passenger cars, SUVs and trucks sold in Canada in 2026 will need to run on electricity under new regulations Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault proposed Wednesday.
By 2030, the mandate will hit 60 per cent of all sales and by 2035, every passenger vehicle sold in Canada will need to be electric.
Alberta issues second “grid alert” in one day, the third in 24 hours, and fifth in three weeks, and sets another demand record
As Alberta’s internal electrical load creeps up again to close to record levels at supper time on Wednesday, Dec. 21, the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) issued its second “grid alert” in one day, its third in 24 hours across two days, and its fifth in three weeks. It did this as the grid’s internal load set another record, exceeding the previous record set two days before.
Wednesday morning Alberta declared fourth “grid alert” for its electrical system this month
For the second time in 16 hours, the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) declared a "grid alert," as that province's grid came under threat of being overloaded. It was the fourth grid alert issued in the month of December, so far. In a tweet put out Wednesday...
Alberta sees third electrical ‘grid alert’ this month, as frigid temps, cratering wind and solar, and high demand combine
In what is becoming a regular occurrence, a lack of wind power generation has put Alberta into an electrical “grid alert,” for the third time in December.
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Lithium in SK, Part 10: A helium explorer who found lithium responds
SASKATOON – In the pursuit of other products, lithium is popping up. Indeed, much of the lithium exploration today is based on wells that were drilled for oil. But lithium has shown up elsewhere. As identified in the previous two stories in this series, that can...
Lithium in SK, Part 9: And the acquisitions begin, with Prairie Lithium to be acquired by Arizona Lithium
EMERALD PARK – As the race for lithium development heats up in Saskatchewan, it’s just seen its first major acquisition.
Emerald Park-based Prairie Lithium announced at suppertime on Tuesday, Dec. 20, that it had been acquired by Arizona Lithium Limited (AZL) in a CAD $70.6 million deal, consisting of CAD $40.0 million in cash and 500 million common shares of AZL at a deemed price of CAD $0.0612 per share based on the 10-day VWAP of AZL’s shares.
Imperial Oil plans $1.7 billion in capital spending in 2023
CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. is planning $1.7 billion in capital spending for next year.
The company says the plan includes a ramp-up for its Strathcona renewable diesel project, application of solvent technologies at Cold Lake and ongoing investment on an in-pit tailings project at its Kearl oilsands facility.
Whitecap, ROK Resources make separate announcements, but there’s plenty at play
REGINA, CALGARY – On Jan. 19, two companies put out press releases involving a total of four transactions with four companies involved affecting three provinces, but no one really wanted to say publicly who the other parties were.
Clear as mud?
As politicians played inflation blame game in 2022, what really drove rising prices?
Some called it “Justinflation.” Others called it “greedflation.”
But reality might be a lot less catchy than the wordplay that has taken off in Canadian politics this year.
After enjoying decades of a relatively low and stable inflation rate, Canadians spent 2022 grappling with the highest levels of inflation seen in nearly 40 years.
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After 10 years, Muskrat Falls has left ‘deep wounds’ in Newfoundland and Labrador
t’s been exactly 10 years since the government in Newfoundland and Labrador green-lit Muskrat Falls, a hydroelectricity project that plunged the province into financial and political turmoil.
The project is years overdue and its costs have ballooned to $13.4 billion, up from the estimated $7.4 billion, including financing costs, when it was sanctioned.
Quick Dick McDick: Santa said F#@% it this year – back in 2019. If Santa only knew…
If only Santa had known that Christmas, 2019, was the last one before the end of the world began in March, 2020. But maybe this year, Santa will have changed his mind?
Na. I didn’t think so either.
Scholz inaugurates 1st liquefied gas terminal in Germany
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday inaugurated Germany’s first liquefied natural gas terminal, declaring that the speed with which it was put into service is a signal that Europe’s biggest economy will remain strong.
‘If all else fails, we will blockade’: Chiefs call for Sask. bill to be scrapped
By Kelly Geraldine Malone in Saskatoon Chiefs in Saskatchewan sent a message to the provincial government to scrap a controversial bill or the new year could start with blockades. “Political avenues, legal avenues are in place,” Federation of Sovereign Indigenous...
Brian Crossman: How the Grinch tried to steal the oilpatch
He flew in his plane, so high in the air, burning jet fuel, he had not a care. With Steve on his lap he looked down below, he could see rig activity. It was not slow.
“What are they doing?” He said in a huff, “They are still working, producing that stuff!” The rigs were still drilling, turning to the right. They drilled through the day, and all through the night. The Grinch looked at Steve and said, “They are still successful, in spite of my meddling; they ignored my efforts, and did not buy what I was pedaling.”