
A Century of Service
With a 100-plus year history of providing solutions to its clients, FLINT Corp. is a leading service company in Canada’s energy and industrial markets. Providing construction and maintenance services and
With a 100-plus year history of providing solutions to its clients, FLINT Corp. is a leading service company in Canada’s energy and industrial markets. Providing construction and maintenance services and
Until a few years ago, not too many people were excited about carbon capture and storage (CCS) because the costs to implement were high and a ton of carbon wasn’t
After any election, there’s always a need to get back to work in order to perform the hard tasks that will improve the lives of Albertans. This kind of positive
For some people, the future appears set – a pre-planned path laid out to a particular destination. Following said path will, for the most part, lead to an expected and
Because of climate change, the world is attempting to execute its first centrally planned, policy mandated, global energy transition. In a hurry. Nothing like this has ever been attempted before.
How will Canada move from a supplier country with restricted access to global energy markets, to an energy powerhouse known worldwide as the market leader in responsibly-produced oil, natural gas,
Alberta was built on the strength of its natural resources, and over the last few years, three legacy companies in that sector have amalgamated to create Wood Canada, a powerhouse
In Alberta’s energy industry, adaptability is key to business survival. Change – in commodity cycles, technological advancements, regulatory requirements, geopolitical realities – is inevitable, and those companies who transform along
In the oil and gas industry, Westgen is bringing a breath of fresh air with their innovative approach to reducing methane emissions. Founded in 2019 by engineers Ben Klepacki and
As politicians dominate the public narrative on jobs and job creation, this critical element of human existence is increasingly disconnected from economics. Jobs require money. You can’t have the former
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