When we first started discussing the Notley Review as a potential theme for an upcoming issue of... Read More »
I'm a big science fiction buff spanning everything from time travel to parallel universes. Wouldn’t time travel be a wonderful tool, to jump back a year or two to tamper with the old timeline? Perhaps to drastically change the outcome... 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 »
When was the last time you played Whack-A-Mole? Probably at a summer fair of some kind when you were... Read More »
Rally. It’s kind of a funny word I think. What does it mean to you? The dictionary says; to draw or call (persons) together for a common action or effort. Kind of hits you where you live right now doesn’t it? It is time for all... Read More »
Canada’s energy has been the target of attacks from activists and naysayers for quite some time now.... Read More »
Please Sir, Can I Have Some More? What another tumultuous month in Alberta! Our hearts and... Read More »
Killing Trees vs. Killing Business Is The Theme Of Our February 2016 Issue Of Oilfield... Read More »
Remember when oil was $100 a barrel? Did anyone care if they were getting hosed by suppliers? Was there any thought to how much producing companies were spending on things like drilling reports and software among other... Read More »
First of all, perhaps not understanding the election campaign is over, he referenced the former Prime Minister in a negative fashion. This was inappropriate on many levels, as has been noted by many political pundits. The former Prime... Read More »
The proposed changes for carbon tax emissions and the royalty review will begin to take their toll... Read More »
As for the current royalty review, it sure isn't optimism on the streets across Alberta! When speaking with oil and gas industry vets, it’s really kind of interesting most people in the patch feel relatively unprepared or ill... Read More »