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Dealing with the downturn

Dealing with the downturn

Estevan Meter has 35 people working out of Estevan, and a further six working with sister company Virden Meter in Virden, Man. 鈥淲e cut back a couple of positions a few have been left unfilled through attrition. Our overall volume is down somewhat.
Tackling turnarounds with Estevan Meter

Tackling turnarounds with Estevan Meter

rd in the meeting room at Estevan Meter had several names dispatched for work at a local gas plant the following week. Turnaround season was still in play, but soon coming to an end.
Ready to rescue people in the most hazardous environments

Ready to rescue people in the most hazardous environments

Steelman 鈥 All over the site, you saw them 鈥 workers with climbing helmets, headlamps that look like they should be mounted on a 4x4, and climbing harnesses strong enough for two people.
Coming home to look after turnaround

Coming home to look after turnaround

Steelman 鈥 When Plains Midstream Canada鈥檚 district manager for LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gases) comes down to oversee the annual turnaround at the company鈥檚 Steelman gas plant, he stays at the Hotel McLaren, northwest of Arcola.
Anatomy of a gas plant turnaround

Anatomy of a gas plant turnaround

30 workers, 120 contractors and 10 days to get it done
Drilling rig numbers down by about half in just one month

Drilling rig numbers down by about half in just one month

Numbers recover by end of September, still low compared to previous years

No, production has not dropped by half

Regina 鈥 A Leader Post story on Sept.
Garrison Oilwell Servicing, a close-knit service provider

Garrison Oilwell Servicing, a close-knit service provider

Lloydminster 鈥 Garrison Oilwell Servicing Ltd. is in its 37 th year as a family run business that is co-owned by Darryl and Beverly Garrison in Lloydminster.
Terry Gunderman SE Sask Oilman of the Year

Terry Gunderman SE Sask Oilman of the Year

Riding out this downturn
Weatherby owners wonder about expanding

Weatherby owners wonder about expanding

Estevan 鈥 When it came time to pick a company name, the Wigley鈥檚 turned to something they knew well. 鈥淲eatherby rifles is how that came to be,鈥 said Dean Wigley, who owns and operates the company with his wife Christie.
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