Maintaining objectivity while attaching a grade to someone’s work is always a challenge. I am sure even teachers, when they have room to play, reward perpetual high achievers sometimes with a better grade than what was earned. However,... Read More »
I was pleased to see our venerable editor chose the topic “thrive at forty-five” as the theme for this month’s magazine. When I first heard the phrase, it resonated with me immediately. Those of you who have been kind enough to... Read More »
It is difficult to see Alberta brought to its knees first by an inexperienced government that created uncertainty in our oil and gas business and now by terrible fires that continue to devastate Fort McMurray. The good news is... Read More »
Canada’s energy has been the target of attacks from activists and naysayers for quite some time now.... Read More »
Not one to shy away from supporting the energy industry, Saskatchewan Premier, Brad Wall, has always... Read More »
"A lot of companies supply oilfield surface rental equipment,” states Wes Lysack, business... Read More »
In our world, it is not good enough to ask who. We also want to help you understand who is... Read More »
"Canadians are some of the best in the world at what we do,” states Chris Lassu, Controller for... Read More »
Effective and innovative solutions are most often found by how we define our problems. We cannot limit... Read More »
The rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline wasn’t about climate change and the environment. It was... Read More »
AAAAAAAAGGGHHHHH!!!!!! Melting ice caps, brown polar bears, hurricanes, droughts, floods, syphilis (I... Read More »
The Oil & Gas Awards recognize the outstanding achievements made within the upstream and midstream sectors of the North American oil and gas industry. The Awards are a platform for the industry to demonstrate and celebrate the advances... Read More »