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A Politicized Oil Industry
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A Politicized Oil Industry

With the oil industry becoming more politicized every day, engaging with governments and the public to promote the importance and legitimacy of Canada’s massive oilfield service industry has never been more important. Pipelines. Carbon taxes. Renewables. Climate change. Read our article on this topic in the latest edition of #TheRoughneckMag. #Oilfield #OilIndustry #CDNOil #Energy #Roughneck…

EIA Projects U.S. as Net Energy Exporter
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EIA Projects U.S. as Net Energy Exporter

EIA Projects U.S. as Net Energy Exporter The U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) recently released its Annual Energy Outlook 2017 and envisages the country will become a net energy exporter this year. “The EIA’s projections show how advances in technology are driving oil and natural gas production, renewables penetration, and demand-side efficiencies, and reshaping the…

Joke of The Week
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Joke of The Week

Valentine Dreams One morning Emma woke up with a start. Her husband Jim asked what was the matter, she told him, “I just had a dream that you gave me a pearl necklace for Valentine’s day. What do you think it means?” “You’ll know tonight,” Jim said. That evening, Jim home with a small package…

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BC’s Assessment of Tight Resources

BC’s Assessment of Tight Resources The BC Department of Natural Resources reports its section of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin is predominantly natural gas and unconventional production. “It is now the province’s most important resource and most comes from the Horn River and the Montney basins.” The Horn River Basin encompasses 1 145 989 hectares…