
Over 50 years of consulting Alberta’s energy industry.
It’s not often you hear of a Calgary energy company that has been around for 50 years. It is similarly rare to learn of a small team of individuals who

It’s not often you hear of a Calgary energy company that has been around for 50 years. It is similarly rare to learn of a small team of individuals who

The rise in mental health concerns is not just shaping Canadians’ homes, but also transforming our workplaces. With 1 in 5 Canadians experiencing a mental health illness in any given

It’s a sad and tragic fact of modern life. In Canada, men have a suicide rate three times higher than women. There are several reasons why. Like many issues of

Electrification (the transition from natural gas or oil to electric drive compressors as a means of power) is a trend currently dominating industrial facilities. Additionally, electricity demand growth is on

Canada’s energy industry is large and essential, a vital component of our national prosperity. A basic numbers review illustrates the point: representing 10.3 per cent (or $279 billion) of nominal

Technological advancements happen over time with varying speed and consequence. Some advancements are so profound and abrupt they alter human life in fundamental ways relatively quickly (the light bulb and

As an Indigenous youth in the mid-1980s, Rod Stagg received a rare opportunity: to be mentored in the mechanical business owned by George Kuss, his father’s best friend. Kuss, who

Thomas Edison once said: “Most people miss opportunity because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” While overalls might be an outdated requirement, work – – in its

It’s tempting to chalk business success up to being in the right place at the right time. To hold the notion that a little (or a lot of) luck can

Barry Smith opened the doors of Baron Oilfield Supply in Grande Prairie in 1986 on the strength of a handshake and a bet on the region’s economic prospects. It was