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Cenovus recognizes safety leaders

    It’s safety first as far as Cenovus Energy is concerend.
    On Thursday, April 25, at the Badlands Community Facility, Cenovus recognized contractors and consultants working in and around Drumheller for their dedication to safety with the annual Safety Stewardship Awards.
    “We like to recognize the contract companies and consultants that work for us. We couldn’t get anything done without them. The whole idea behind this is to recognize them for safety. It’s a win-win-win for us,” said Terry Brown, director of production operations with Cenovus.
    Each winner was given a plaque and chose a charity to support with a $5,000 donation from Cenovus. The winners were chosen by Cenovus employees in Drumheller and Boyer.
    Baker Hughes Canada Company, First Choice Energy Services, SHARP Environmental (2000) Ltd., Zee’s Oilfield Services, Border Consulting Ltd., Bridgmark Investments Ltd., J.B.O. Consulting Ltd., and Tuckers Oilfield Services were recognized.

Baker Hughes Canada Company chose the Southern Alberta MedicAir Society to receive the $5,000 donation on their behalf.

The Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation received $5,000 from Cenovus, thanks to First Choice Energy Services.

Sharp Environmental (2000) Ltd. gave their $5,000 from Cenovus to Hines Creek Composite High School to support the small school’s sports teams.

Zee’s Oilfield Service, through Cenovus, donated $5,000 to the Drumheller and District Humane Society.

Border Consulting chose the Irvine and District Agricultural Society for their $5,000 donation from Cenovus.

Thanks to J.B.O. Consulting Ltd., Drumheller Minor Hockey was given a $5,000 boost from Cenovus.

The Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation was given a second $5,000 donation from Cenovus thanks to Tuckers Oilfield Services.


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