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1. North West Upgrading Inc. - Leadership Team
www.northwestupgrading.com/cor - [Cached]Published on: 3/23/2008 Last Visited: 3/23/2008
Douglas P. Bertsch | Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Mr. Bertsch has over 26 years of engineering management experience in the development, design and implementation of petroleum industry projects. In his career, he worked with Shell Canada and production equipment manufacturers, including founding and presiding over Plains Oil/Plains Fabrication for several years. He was a project manager and team manager for Quantel/Veco Engineering and Nordic Engineering on a variety of Engineering Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) oil and gas projects for several years.
Most recently, Mr. Bertsch spent seven years with Taylor NGL, where he was project manager on several projects, including the grass-roots construction of a new straddle plant near Joffre, Alberta. In his role at Taylor, he managed all regulatory affairs, and was the public face of the straddle plant project, presenting and supporting project affairs to all levels of stakeholders, partners, local government representatives and regulators.
Mr. Bertsch is a certified Engineering Technologist with a diploma from the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. -
2. www.stalbertgazette.com
www.stalbertgazette.com/news/2 - [Cached]Published on: 3/26/2008 Last Visited: 3/26/2008
Doug Bertsch, vice-president of regulatory affairs with North West, said they understand what the county is trying to do.
"The site is well serviced with existing approaches, but we understand the county's desire to improve specific roadways and give the travelling public a bypass," he said.
North West was initially hesitant, but Bertsch said inking the deal now makes sense for the company because the county is just now starting to improve the roadways.
"The timing of this agreement makes sense now. Any agreement prior to this would have been prior to the need," he said. -
3. North West Upgrading Inc. - Regulatory
www.northwestupgrading.com/reg - [Cached]Published on: 2/19/2007 Last Visited: 3/23/2008
Doug Bertsch, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, at (403) 451-4171.

