'It's a big question for us, too': Sask. government to investigate Tundra Energy leak detection ...
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Energy Shutdown deferred: Potash workers at Saskatchewan mine get Christmas cheer
LANIGAN —Workers at Potash Corporation’s mine in Lanigan got some Christmas cheer. The mine was supposed to be shut down for six weeks beginning in January but the company on Thursday said ... -
Energy Province says it won't release Husky records despite privacy commissioner's recommendation
Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner is calling on the province to reverse its position and release five years’ worth of Husky Energy Inc. pipeline inspection documents, but the government says it has ... -
Energy Husky Energy to spend $1 billion on new heavy oil projects in Saskatchewan
Maidstone’s mayor says he is thrilled that Husky Energy Inc. plans to invest more than $1 billion into three new steam-assisted heavy oil extraction plants in west-central Saskatchewan over the ... -
Local News Labour force shrinks in latest Sask. job numbers
Saskatchewan’s unemployment is on the rise and the construction industry is one of the hardest-hit sectors, according to Statistics Canada’s labour force statistics for November. -
Energy Stoughton touted as site of proposed 40,000 barrel per day refinery project
Stoughton, a town of 700 located about 140 km southeast of Regina, could someday be the site of a 40,000 barrel a day oil refinery worth an estimated $600 million. -
Energy Cabinet approves lower SaskPower rate hike
Saskatchewan residents will be paying slightly less for power in 2017 than originally proposed by SaskPower, as cabinet announced its decision Thursday to accept the recommendation of the Saskatchewan Rate ... -
Energy First Nations to meet with Enbridge on land, water protection
In a year when thousands of indigenous people have gathered at Standing Rock, North Dakota to protest a new oil pipeline, Saskatchewan First Nations are calling on governments here to put environmental protection at ... -
Energy Evraz, USW, Premier Wall applaud pipeline project approvals; environmentalists not so much
Evraz North America, the United Steelworkers and Premier Brad Wall were applauding the federal government's decision Tuesday to approve two major energy pipeline projects, espeically Enbridge's $7.5-billion Line 3 project, ...
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Energy Cameco to shut down McArthur River mine for six weeks this summer
Cameco Corp. is planning to shut down its McArthur River mine in northern Saskatchewan for six weeks this summer, starting during the week of July 2, according to an internal ... -
Energy North Dakota borrows $7M more for pipeline protest costs
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota leaders have approved an emergency request to borrow an additional $7 million to cover the cost of law enforcement related to the ongoing protest of ... -
Energy Evraz applauds federal approval of Line 3, Kinder Morgan pipeline projects
Evraz North America is applauding the federal government’s "balanced decision" announced Tuesday to approve construction of both the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion project and the Enbridge Line 3 replacement ... -
Energy Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion wins conditional approval; Enbridge proposal rejected
OTTAWA — In what is likely to be one of the landmarks decisions of his first term in office, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the conditional approval of one pipeline ... -
Energy Saskatchewan's oil economies dealing with unprecedented vacancy rates
Three Saskatchewan cities with oil-dependent economies are experiencing unprecedented rental market vacancy rates as the price of West Texas Intermediate remains mired below US$50 per barrel. The apartment vacancy rate ... -
Energy Ken From named new president and CEO of SaskEnergy
Ken From says his new job as president and CEO of SaskEnergy will be a bit of a homecoming. -
Energy PotashCorp to lay off 140 employees from Cory mine
About 140 people will be out of a job early next year when Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. makes a significant production cut at its Cory potash mine west of Saskatoon. -
Energy Sask. to lead 'modest' oilpatch recovery in 2017, CAODC says
A second Calgary-based oil industry association is forecasting Saskatchewan to lead the way as the Western Canadian oilpatch posts a "modest improvement'' in drilling activity in 2017.
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Energy Wall calls Trudeau's promise 'disingenuous' after Liberals announce plan to phase out coal by 2030
Premier Brad Wall says the federal government has once again broken a commitment to work with the provinces on a national approach to climate change -
Saskatchewan Alberta companies cleaning up abandoned Sask. oil wells
About 40 cents on every dollar spent to clean up oil wells in Saskatchewan is going to Alberta. The province's Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Orphan fund put out a request for ... -
Energy Trump's election doesn't change the need for carbon capture technology, experts say
Senior Saskatchewan officials selling the merits of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at climate change conferences in North Africa and Europe this month aren't panicked by the election of ... -
Energy Canadian oil growth forecast slashed, but industry remains a US$1.1 trillion investment magnet: IEA
The IEA report expects natural gas producers in the U.S. and Canada to raise production by as much as one trillion cubic feet of natural gas per day to meet ... -
Energy Saskatchewan will outpace Alberta in oil and gas drilling in 2017, PSAC forecasts
Saskatchewan could outpace Alberta in oil and gas well drilling in 2017 -- albeit slightly -- for the first time in decades, according to the latest forecast from the Petroleum ... -
Energy Pipeline explosion in southern U.S. could cause gas prices to jump in Canada, experts say
A pipeline explosion in the southern U.S. this week could cause gasoline prices to rise in Canada, even in oil-producing western Canadian provinces, one Canadian experts says. But another gasoline ... -
Energy Carbon capture and storage plant hits target of capturing 800,000 tonnes of CO2 in one ...
Two years after its official launch in October 2014, SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at Boundary Dam Power Station in Estevan has achieved its target of capturing 800,000 ... -
Energy Pro-energy rally pushes pipeline projects
The United Steel Workers union joins forces with conservative politicians to underline the importance of energy projects. -
Energy National poll suggests 51% of Canadians back federal carbon price
A slim majority of Canadians approve of the federal government’s plan to put a price on carbon, but Alberta remains firmly against the proposal, according to a new poll. The ... -
Saskatchewan Husky Energy pegs pipeline spill cost at $90 million
Husky Energy Inc. spent approximately $90 million on costs related to a pipeline spill that dumped about 225,000 litres of heavy crude near and into the North Saskatchewan River in ...
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