50 Years Ago – The Roughneck May 1968
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By Roger Soucy . . . I would like to address a few pressing issues. The first is the industry’s reaction to thepublic perception results that came out of the royalty review panel report and the new royalty program for Alberta. There is no question that the industry, and by that I am referring especially…
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2008 has been circled on calendars at Precision Drilling Trust for quite a long time. That’s the date when the non-compete agreement with Weatherford International Ltd. expires and Precision can pursue an international growth plan. It was about three years ago when Precision sold its considerable international business to Weatherford for $2.28billion…
By Scott Jeffrey, Publisher How To Send The Wrong Message We have long memories in the Canadian oilpatch. We remember the introduction of the NEP as if it was yesterday, and not 38 years years ago. We remember the good sense decision that brought 1500 Esso employees to Calgary from Toronto in 2005. We also…
TCP-X-Unit enables advanced data communication even with legacy field devices Hamburg International software and consulting company, Implico, announced a new, more powerful tool enabling customers to connect legacy field technology with the OpenTAS terminal management system. The new TCP-X-Unit is capable of simultaneously converting signals from three serial-linked field devices for OpenTAS. In addition, the…