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Explosion rocks Regina’s Co-op Refinery Tuesday morningAn explosion at Regina's Co-op Refinery Complex early Tuesday sent part of the site into flames.FireMar 25, 2025
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Beck and Moe make final push to voters as Saskatchewan election loomsSaskatchewan's two main party leaders have renewed their appeals to voters in Regina with the provincial election just around the corner.CanadaOct 25, 2024
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Global refinery market weakness hits Parkland Corp.’s Burnaby facilityThe Calgary-headquartered company is experiencing similar challenges to refiners worldwide.EconomyOct 31, 2024
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City of Regina reaches $4.5-million settlement with Co-op RefineryThe lawsuit stemmed from a May 2020 spill where the city claims it found 60,000 litres of contaminated water from the plant.CanadaJan 20, 2023
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Safety board: BP focus on worker safety caused it, others to miss big hazard picture in spillWASHINGTON - BP focused too much on the little details of personal worker safety instead of the big systemic hazards that led to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill and wasn't as strict on overall safety when drilling rigs involved other companies that they hired, a government safety panel concludes.MoneyJul 23, 2012
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Co-Op refinery explosion caused by ruptured line<p>REGINA - <span>The explosion that sent 13 people to hospital at the Co-Op refinery in October 2011 was caused by a failure in an effluent line, investigators say.</span> </p> <p> </p>Aug 16, 2012
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Refinery problems keep gas prices surging in California while rest of US gets some reliefLOS ANGELES, Calif. - California gas prices continued surging Friday, adding another 17 cents per gallon on average, and the increases are expected to continue for at least several more days, ensuring long lines and short tempers at pumps around the state.Oct 5, 2012
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Trans Mountain pipeline could be restarted by end of the week: companyThe company that owns the Trans Mountain pipeline says it remains optimistic the pipeline could be restarted by the end of the week.CanadaNov 22, 2021
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Burnaby refinery maintaining fuel supply as Trans Mountain pipeline remains closedWhile people in flood-affected communities continue to see lineups and sporadic outages at gas stations, experts say the province is not in immediate danger of running out of fuel.CanadaNov 18, 2021
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Over 50 layoffs expected within next 6 months at Co-op Refinery in ReginaThe Co-op Refinery Complex announced in a release on Monday that the company will go ahead with a reduction of its in-scope workforce over the coming months.CanadaOct 4, 2021
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Oil gains on weaker dollar despite reports of growing supplies, weaker demand<p> Oil gains on weaker dollar despite reports of growing supplies, weaker demand <p>NEW YORK, N.Y. - Crude oil has long been considered a relatively safe investment, because the world runs on oil and needs more of it every day.</p> <p>Investors moved into oil again on Thursday despite another </p>MoneyJun 17, 2011
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Chevron CEO: Policies show risk of high energy prices is greater than risk of climate changeNEW YORK, N.Y. - Chevron CEO John Watson notices something important as he visits his company's operations around the globe: Governments everywhere find high energy prices much scarier than the threat of global warming.MoneyDec 27, 2012
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Election over, Obama administration starts approving new federal rules put off during campaignWASHINGTON - While the "fiscal cliff" of looming tax increases and spending cuts dominates political conversation in Washington, some Republicans and business groups see signs of a "regulatory cliff" that they say could be just as damaging to the economy.MoneyDec 12, 2012
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Election over, Obama administration starts approving new federal rules put off during campaignWASHINGTON - While the "fiscal cliff" of looming tax increases and spending cuts dominates political conversation in Washington, some Republicans and business groups see signs of a "regulatory cliff" that they say could be just as damaging to the economy.WorldDec 12, 2012
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ConocoPhillips 1Q profit declines 3 per cent due to production drop, asset salesNEW YORK, N.Y. - ConocoPhillips said Monday that its first-quarter profit dropped 3 per cent because it produced less oil and natural gas from a shrinking pool of assets.MoneyApr 23, 2012
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Fire at Regina’s Federated Co-op refinery shouldn’t hurt bottom line: officialREGINA - A vice-president with a company that runs a refinery in Regina says a short-lived fire in a coker unit won't affect the supply of diesel or gasoline to consumers.MoneyFeb 11, 2013
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Chavez cancer scare causes jitters in Cuba, beneficiary from billions in Venezuelan trade<p> Chavez cancer scare causes jitters in Cuba, beneficiary from billions in Venezuelan trade HAVANA - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's battle with cancer has high stakes not only for his country but for Cuba, which relies on its South American ally for billions of dollars in preferential trade. If Chavez h</p>WorldJul 7, 2011
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Unifor Local 594 rejects Co-op Refinery Complex’s latest offerUnifor Local 594, which represents workers at the Co-op Refinery Complex, says it is unable to accept the latest offer from the company.CanadaMar 31, 2020
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Unifor reviewing CRC’s ‘best and final offer’ as employer moves to force vote"We are currently reviewing the offer and will provide a detailed synopsis for the membership soon," Unifor Local 594 said in a Facebook post Monday afternoonCanadaMar 30, 2020
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Special mediator Vince Ready begins work in Unifor Local 594 and Co-op labour disputeAppointed the by Saskatchewan government, special mediator Vince Ready will look to end the labour dispute between Unifor Local 594 and Co-op Refinery Complex.CanadaFeb 18, 2020