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 Dec. 10 Fleet Compliance Administrator Vertex Sherwood Park Dec. 10 Driver/Operator Vertex Alida Dec. 10 Driver/Operator Vertex Grande Prairie Dec. [Read more]
Alberta government releases report on reviving province’s natural gas industry
"Traditional markets for Alberta natural gas are oversupplied. Prices, and therefore industry and government revenues, are crushingly low and have been increasingly volatile locally since the summer of 2017." That's the first sentence in a report released yesterday by the Alberta government discussing the shape of the province's natural gas industry. The report is the the work of the government appointed Natural Gas Advisory Panel who's mandate was to provide advice and recommendations to the [Read more]
WATCH LIVE: Notley to Announce Further Steps to Deal With Oil Price Crisis
Premier Rachel Notley will be addressing the media at 12:15 Mountain time. The premier will be announcing further action her government intends to take to address the low oil prices plaguing Alberta's energy industry. Most recently, Notley announced an 8.7% production curtailment and the government's intention to purchase rail cars in an effort to move stranded oil. [Read more]
Tailpipes through the bend of a horizontal well improve production and are becoming a standard practice for unconventional horizontal wells
Artificial lift systems under-perform when faced with unstable slug flows from a horizontal wellbore. Slug flows bring solids issues and pump gas interference which increases operating expenses from poor runtime, excessive workover costs, and inadequate production drawdown. Five years ago, the HEAL System was developed by a producer to address slug flow challenges. Its capability to provide desired production drawdown with artificial lift system reliability has improved horizontal well [Read more]
Advantage this downturn. Hire a good geologist.
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Canada Weekly Rig Count Down 13 to 186
Western Canada’s fleet of drilling rigs decreased to a total of 186 according to data collected by Baker Hughes for the week of December 7th. From last Friday, Alberta rig counts went down 8 to 128. Saskatchewan's rig count decreased from 37 to 32. Oil drilling went from 1119 to 102; natural gas rigs went increased 4 to 84. View a full breakdown of western Canada’s rig activity. [Read more]
Sinopec Canada: Non-Core Property Divestiture
Sinopec Canada (“Sinopec”) is in the process of selling certain non-core properties located in Alberta (~80,500 Gross Acres). The total Net production from all of the assets for H1 2018 was ~340 Boe/d (~40% oil and liquids). The Assets are a mix of Unit, Operated, and Non-Operated Working Interests, with the majority being Non-Operated. Click here to view additional information on Sinopec Canada's Non-Core Property Divestiture A package of more detailed confidential information will be [Read more]
Tailpipes through the bend of a horizontal well improve production and are becoming a standard practice for unconventional horizonal wells
Artificial lift systems under-perform when faced with unstable slug flows from a horizontal wellbore. Slug flows bring solids issues and pump gas interference which increases operating expenses from poor runtime, excessive workover costs, and inadequate production drawdown. Five years ago, the HEAL System was developed by a producer to address slug flow challenges. Its capability to provide desired production drawdown with artificial lift system reliability has improved horizontal well [Read more]
Column: Liability is the new reality
Politician of all different levels and energy executives have been reeling this fall in response to a host of challenges and attacks to Alberta's oil and gas industry. An Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) presentation to an outside group left dangling a cost estimate of $260 billion to clean up the oil and gas mess in our province. The timing of this revelation couldn’t be worse. Cleanup, or Asset Retirement Obligation (ARO) spending, may be best viewed as a kind of insurance, an investment [Read more]
How one company financed growth in today’s oil patch without debt or equity
For Travis Anderson at All West Crane and Rigging, a BC based company that rents cranes to clients in a wide variety of industries including oil and gas, the timing was right. “The turning point really was when we won some large projects,” he says. “We needed the start up capital which we could only do by factoring our receivables. And being a new growing company, we didn’t have the equity to go to the bank and ask for the funds.” It takes creativity to address the many challenges faced in a [Read more]
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