Here are the latest oil and gas job postings courtesy BOE Report Jobs. To search and filter all the latest jobs, visit the BOE Report job board. All job listings are free to post for companies. Sign up to create an account to post jobs; it’s simple and easy to use. Posting Date Job Title Company Location Oct. 21 Corporate Counsel PetroChina Canada Calgary Oct. 21 Technical Sales Representative OptiFrac Chemical Services Grande Prairie Oct. 21 Project Manager [Read more]
WATCH LIVE: Jason Kenney responding to the federal election results in the Alberta Legislature
Watch live as Premier Jason Kenney responds to the recent federal election results in the Alberta Legislature: [Read more]
CAODC Reacts to 2019 Federal Election Results
The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) would like to congratulate all of Canada’s federal parties running in the 2019 election, and all voting Canadians for participating in the democratic process. CAODC looks forward to continuing to work with the federal government to develop Canada’s world-class oil and gas industry, and getting oil and gas families back on their feet. “The Trans Mountain Expansion Project and other infrastructure projects remain a high [Read more]
Despite Market Downturn, Inclusive Energy Recently Acquires $20M in Oil & Gas Assets
Inclusive Energy is pleased to announce its acquisition of a north Alberta service company's assets specializing in water management including: frac water super heaters, frac tanks, transfer pumps, manifolds and hoses, winch trucks, Texas bed trucks, straight trucks, and scissor neck 40 ton trailers. Further to the acquisition, Inclusive Energy has also recently acquired all of the remaining Canadian rental fleet from Rockwater Energy. Equipment includes storage tanks, rig mats, and C rings. [Read more]
USMCA’s impact on Canadian industry: Punitive tariffs back on the table?
Nearly one year after the signing of USMCA (NAFTA 2.0), the trade deal has yet to be ratified by Canadian or U.S. representatives. With major elections on the horizon in both nations, calls for renegotiations are likely to make it onto multiple party platforms. But what does this mean for Canadian companies? Join BDO Canada's leading customs and international trade expert Charmaine Goddeeris, and special guest speaker Damon V. Pike, the partner heading up Customs & International Trade [Read more]
Watch: Company creates affordable way for the impoverished in Africa to cook cleanly
PayGo, a Nairobi-based energy startup, is improving quality of life by making clean, safe cooking fuel more accessible and affordable. The technology has the capacity to help over a billion households worldwide transition from dirty fuels such as charcoal and wood to clean-burning gas. This could prevent up to five million premature deaths annually that are tied to the indoor combustion of these dirty fuels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgZPrwzcp8U&feature=youtu.be [Read more]
Canada weekly rig count decreases from 146 to 143
Canada’s fleet of active drilling rigs decreased by 3 since last week according to data from Baker Hughes. Total drilling count was 143 at October 18. 98 rigs were drilling for oil; 45 for natural gas. Drilling activity in Alberta decreased by 2, from 97 to 95. Saskatchewan’s fleet decreased by 2 to 32. View a full breakdown of Western Canada’s rig activity. [Read more]
WATCH LIVE: Greta Thunberg Speaks In-front of Alberta Legislature
Teenager Greta Thunberg speaks at the Alberta Legislature amid rallies. [Read more]
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Canadian Gas Association open response to CBC Article by Kim Brunhuber “Climate Change’s Next Target – Your Gas Range”
Kim Brunhuber’s article is another in a line of comments suggesting the electrification of our energy use would be straightforward. We at the Canadian Gas Association disagree. To put some independent analysis into the discussion we commissioned ICF to examine electrification under various scenarios in Canada. The conclusions of their work make it clear that electrification would be extremely expensive, and of limited benefit for emission reductions versus a more cost-effective approach that [Read more]
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