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:: Saturday, December 11, 2004 ::
Oilpatch heats up NEIL WAUGH, EDMONTON SUN
'The petroleum industry is running flat out,' said PSAC president Roger Soucy.
So mommas don't let your babies grow up to be rig pigs, unless you want them to go to work, earn big money and drive new trucks.
'There's plenty of equipment,' Soucy said. True, there were still 111 racked rigs last week. 'The limiting factor for more wells continues to be a lack of skilled labour.' And a shortage of good - which means bad - drilling weather.------------------------------------------- posted 9:25 AM :: reference link ::
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