Fault lines: life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
University of Manitoba Press
2016
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Petroleum industry and trade
> Saskatchewan
> Pictorial works
> Petroleum industry and trade
> Saskatchewan
> Anecdotes
> Petroleum industry and trade
> Saskatchewan
> Employees
> Social conditions
> Pictorial works
> Petroleum industry and trade
> Saskatchewan
> Employees
> Social conditions
> Anecdotes
> Rural conditions
> Pictorial works
> Rural development
> Saskatchewan
> Pictorial works
> Small cities
> Saskatchewan
> Pictorial works
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505 | 8 | |a "Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back to the 1950s when the industry began to spread. But there is little doubt that the recent boom (2006-2014) and subsequent downturn in unconventional oil production has reshaped rural lives and landscapes. While many small towns were suffering from depopulation and decline, others reoriented themselves around a booming oil industry. In place of the abandoned houses and shuttered shops found in many small towns in Saskatchewan, housing developments sprang up with new trucks and boats parked in driveways. Yet people in oil-producing areas also lived amid flare stacks that made them ill, had trouble finding housing due to vacancy rates that were among the lowest in the country, suffered through family breakdown because of long working hours and time spent away from home, and endured spills and leaks that contaminated their land. In the summer of 2014, at the height of the boom, geographer Emily Eaton and photographer Valerie Zink travelled to oil towns across the province, from the sea-can motel built from shipping containers on the outskirts of Estevan to seismic testing sites on Thunderchild First Nation's Sundance grounds."-- | |
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spelling | Zink, Valerie 1981- pht Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy Valerie Zink, photographer ; Emily Eaton, author Winnipeg, Manitoba University of Manitoba Press 2016 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back to the 1950s when the industry began to spread. But there is little doubt that the recent boom (2006-2014) and subsequent downturn in unconventional oil production has reshaped rural lives and landscapes. While many small towns were suffering from depopulation and decline, others reoriented themselves around a booming oil industry. In place of the abandoned houses and shuttered shops found in many small towns in Saskatchewan, housing developments sprang up with new trucks and boats parked in driveways. Yet people in oil-producing areas also lived amid flare stacks that made them ill, had trouble finding housing due to vacancy rates that were among the lowest in the country, suffered through family breakdown because of long working hours and time spent away from home, and endured spills and leaks that contaminated their land. In the summer of 2014, at the height of the boom, geographer Emily Eaton and photographer Valerie Zink travelled to oil towns across the province, from the sea-can motel built from shipping containers on the outskirts of Estevan to seismic testing sites on Thunderchild First Nation's Sundance grounds."-- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Rural conditions fast Rural development fast Small cities fast Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Anecdotes Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Anecdotes Rural conditions Pictorial works Rural development Saskatchewan Pictorial works Small cities Saskatchewan Pictorial works Eaton, Emily 1980- Sonstige oth Zink, Valerie, 1981-, photographer Fault lines. Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, 2016 |
spellingShingle | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy "Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back to the 1950s when the industry began to spread. But there is little doubt that the recent boom (2006-2014) and subsequent downturn in unconventional oil production has reshaped rural lives and landscapes. While many small towns were suffering from depopulation and decline, others reoriented themselves around a booming oil industry. In place of the abandoned houses and shuttered shops found in many small towns in Saskatchewan, housing developments sprang up with new trucks and boats parked in driveways. Yet people in oil-producing areas also lived amid flare stacks that made them ill, had trouble finding housing due to vacancy rates that were among the lowest in the country, suffered through family breakdown because of long working hours and time spent away from home, and endured spills and leaks that contaminated their land. In the summer of 2014, at the height of the boom, geographer Emily Eaton and photographer Valerie Zink travelled to oil towns across the province, from the sea-can motel built from shipping containers on the outskirts of Estevan to seismic testing sites on Thunderchild First Nation's Sundance grounds."-- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Rural conditions fast Rural development fast Small cities fast Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Anecdotes Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Anecdotes Rural conditions Pictorial works Rural development Saskatchewan Pictorial works Small cities Saskatchewan Pictorial works |
title | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy |
title_auth | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy |
title_exact_search | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy |
title_full | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy Valerie Zink, photographer ; Emily Eaton, author |
title_fullStr | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy Valerie Zink, photographer ; Emily Eaton, author |
title_full_unstemmed | Fault lines life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy Valerie Zink, photographer ; Emily Eaton, author |
title_short | Fault lines |
title_sort | fault lines life and landscape in saskatchewan s oil economy |
title_sub | life and landscape in Saskatchewan's oil economy |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Rural conditions fast Rural development fast Small cities fast Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Anecdotes Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Anecdotes Rural conditions Pictorial works Rural development Saskatchewan Pictorial works Small cities Saskatchewan Pictorial works |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General Petroleum industry and trade Rural conditions Rural development Small cities Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Anecdotes Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Pictorial works Petroleum industry and trade Saskatchewan Employees Social conditions Anecdotes Rural conditions Pictorial works Rural development Saskatchewan Pictorial works Small cities Saskatchewan Pictorial works |
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