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The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors says it expects a total of 6,604 wells to be drilled in Western Canada in 2025 .
The organization says it also expects the number of jobs in the sector to grow seven per cent year-over-year.
It attributes the uptick in activity to this year ’s completion of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
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