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.... 2012
Rig employees are busiest when cold weather sets in.  Working outdoors through the winter isn’t exactly a job perk.  So what’s driving the individuals who choose a rig career path? January ad
 

.... 2011

You wouldn't step on a rig floor without a hard hat. Don't step on a gas pedal without your seat belt!  

Western Canada has over 200,000 oil and gas wells. These wells can have a production life of up to 50 years.  Have you ever wondered who maintains them?  Service rig crews do. Nov Ad
Did you know that the executives and industry leaders in the drilling and service rig sector started their careers with a step onto the floor of a drilling or service rig?   
If you’re an experienced rig employee thinking about returning to the industry or if you’re thinking about starting a career on the rigs, now is the time to take the next step!  
Did you know that every rig working requires 135 direct and indirect workers to operate? In many cases these workers come directly from local communities.
The Fraser Institue released their Annual Global Petroleum Survey. The report suggests Alberta ranked sixth in Canada for oil & gas competitiveness.
All signs point to a very active oil patch this year. CAODC released its revised forcast for this year.
Oil & gas safety professionals will be gathering in Banff to celebrate the 60th Annual Petroleum Safety Conference.
The 31st Annual Safety Awards Banquets were held in Edmonton, celebrating the safety efforts of rig crews.
A competitive oil and gas industry is important for all Albertans.
The members of the CAODC believe in developing Alberta’s vast oil and gas reserves in a safe and responsible way.
 

... 2010

CAODC has helped industry put in place some of the highest safety and equipment standards in the world.

Did you know the chairman of the CAODC is president of a successful drilling company and began his career on the rigs?
Drilling in western Canada is up sharply this year.
Did you know that every dollar invested by the oil and gas industry creates three dollars in value for Albertans?
CAODC would like to recognize workers within the oil and gas industry. Their dedication to safety is what drives our economy and delivers prosperity to all Albertans.
Things are looking up for Alberta's oil and gas industry. CAODC released its annual drilling forcast which calls for a relatively busy year.
A competitive oil and gas industry is in the best interest of all Albertans. Investers are looking for stability and predictablity when deciding to do business here.
CAODC supports Alberta's competitiveness review. A competitive oil and gas industry means jobs and communities across the province from rigs and offices to machine shops and the community corner store.
The CAODC cares about our workers. Since 2006 drilling and service rig contractors reduce rig injuries by over 45%.
CAODC represents drilling and service rig contractors across the country. Our industry provides employment opportunities to many rural Albertans.
CAODC represents drilling and service rig contractors across this country. We're the first guys on site to drill the well and we're the main service provider for the upstrean oil and gas industry.

 

May 8, 2012 10:43 AM