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The Roughneck was founded in 1952 as the voice of the Canadian oil community. The magazine reports on the people and events of that community - both past and present - that have made the oilpatch in Canada what it is today.

The Roughneck analyzes political events that affect the industry and profiles people and businesses that are a part of it. The magazine covers the news that others miss because it is a part of the industry about which it writes. Opinions expressed herein are those of the staff writers and may not reflect those of the magazine's readers or advertisers.

 
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D&D Oilfield Rentals Expands With Deranway Deal

It was on December 1, 2012 when D&D
Oilfield Rentals purchased Deranway
Enterprises Ltd., a deal involving more than 200 pieces of rental equipment – including 185 wellsite trailers, winch tractors and air ride trailers, lavatories, generators and loaders– allowing D&D to expand to meet the growing needs of their customers.


 

FOCUS ON BRITISH COLUMBIA

Prosperity Fund Relies on Mega-LNG Industry Premier Christy Clark announced in mid-February the establishment of a new British Columbia Prosperity Fund to ensure communities, First Nations and all British Columbians benefit from the development of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, with exports destined for Asia.

  

THAT AND TWO BITS

Vision

 
MONEY MATTERS?

Taking Advantage of Fear, Hope and Greed

 

THOSE WERE THE DAY'S

Bridas SAPIC

 
ASSOCIATION CORNER

FracFocus – A First Step Toward Greater Transparency

 
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COVER

Crude oil production in Saskatchewan reached 172.9 million barrels
last year, up more than 7.0% from the previous record of 161.0 million
barrels set in 2008, according to statistics released by the Ministry of the Economy. On a daily average basis, oil production was 473,600 barrels per day, up from the previous record set in 2008 of 441,200
barrels per day.