Registration Details

1026-1095-2

In-House

Inactive (View Latest Version)

2017-04-24

2017-04-12 - 2017-11-08

Who is the In-house Organization?

Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors
Suite 2050
717 7th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 0Z3

Mark Scholz
Suite 2050
717 7th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2P 0Z3

The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) is a trade organization that represents the contract drilling and service rig industry in Canada,

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Who are the In-house Lobbyists?
Lobbyists
What is being lobbied?
Description Subject Matters Categories
Working with Finance and Energy to clarify the PST exemptions for all equipment that were recently rescinded. Energy, Finance & Budget Regulation
Working with Finance, Energy and Government Relations to discuss possible exemptions or incentives for drilling in the province of Saskatchewan. Energy, Finance & Budget, Inter-governmental Relations Grant or Financial Benefit, Program or Policy, Regulation
Working with Saskatchewan Power Corporation to find permanent grounding solution for electrical installations at oil and gas well drilling sites. Workplace Safety Regulation
Working with Labour Standards regarding notice period requirements for employees in Saskatchewan when a rig shuts down. Labour Relations, Workplace Safety Regulation
Working with Labour Standards regarding work rotation requirements that do not fit with standard oilfield operations. Employment & Training, Labour Relations, Workplace Safety Regulation
Working with Saskatchewan Highways regarding grandfathering of service rigs and equipment into the 27,000 kgs Tri-Drive requirements. Transportation Regulation
Working with the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) regarding the requirement for an additional provincial inspection of boilers entering Saskatchewan from other jurisdictions (AB/MB) that have already been approved. Employment & Training, Inter-governmental Relations, Workplace Safety Program or Policy, Regulation
Working with the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) regarding the requirement in Saskatchewan for 4th Class Power Engineers to operate rig boilers when this is covered in every other jurisdiction by a Special Oilfield Boiler Certificate. Employment & Training, Inter-governmental Relations, Labour Relations, Workplace Safety Program or Policy, Regulation
Working with Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) on Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for Service Rig permits. Transportation Program or Policy, Regulation
Who is being lobbied?
  • Environment
  • Economy
  • Highways and Infrastructure
  • Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Government Relations
  • Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Finance
  • Intergovernmental Affairs
  • Kevin Doherty - Finance
  • Dustin Duncan - Environment
  • Kevin Doherty
  • Dustin Duncan
  • Laurier Donais - Assistant Deputy Minister - Government Relations
  • Morgan Bradshaw - Chief of Staff - Finance
  • Graham Stewart - Chief of Staff - Environment
  • Michael Mitchell - Assistant Deputy Minister - Economy
  • Michael Anderson - Director, Electrical Inspections - Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Rachelle Verret Morphy - Vice-President, Law, Land and Regulatory Affairs - Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Clare Isman - Deputy Minister, Finance - Finance
  • Laurie Pushor - Deputy Minister - Economy
  • Michael Carr - Deputy Minister - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Ed Dancsok - Assistant Deputy Minister and Senior Strategic Lead Petroleum Development - Economy
  • Brent Hebert - Assistant Deputy Minister, Revenue Division - Finance
  • Ted Elliott - Vice President of Distribution Services - Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Andy Cipywynk - Manager, Planning and Policy Division - Highways and Infrastructure
  • Greg Tuer - Executive Director, Employment Standards - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Michael Kline - Manager, Carrier & Vehicle Safety Services - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Shay Shpak - Director of Driver Development & Safety Services - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Ron Foord - Director - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Grassroots communications
  • Informal communications
  • Meetings
  • Phone Calls
  • Presentations
  • Written communication whether in hard copy or electronic format
Registration Versions
Registration Number Effective Version Status
1026-1095-19 2024-01-19 Active
1026-1095-18 2023-06-21 - 2024-01-18 Inactive
1026-1095-17 2022-11-25 - 2023-06-20 Inactive
1026-1095-16 2022-04-28 - 2022-11-24 Inactive
1026-1095-15 2021-10-01 - 2022-04-27 Inactive
1026-1095-14 2021-08-20 - 2021-09-30 Inactive
1026-1095-13 2021-01-26 - 2021-08-19 Inactive
1026-1095-12 2020-11-05 - 2021-01-25 Inactive
1026-1095-11 2020-04-08 - 2020-11-04 Inactive
1026-1095-10 2019-09-21 - 2020-04-07 Inactive
1026-1095-9 2019-08-30 - 2019-09-20 Inactive
1026-1095-8 2019-02-07 - 2019-08-29 Inactive
1026-1095-7 2019-02-01 - 2019-02-06 Inactive
1026-1095-6 2019-01-31 - 2019-01-31 Inactive
1026-1095-5 2018-06-10 - 2019-01-30 Inactive
1026-1095-4 2018-03-06 - 2018-06-09 Inactive
1026-1095-3 2017-11-09 - 2018-03-05 Inactive
1026-1095-2 2017-04-12 - 2017-11-08 Inactive
1026-1095-1 2014-02-01 - 2017-04-11 Inactive
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