CAPP publications are for members and anyone interested in Canada’s oil and natural gas industry. CAPP reviews and archives publications, if you have any questions related to publications please email [email protected].
Critical Roles and Competency Guide
Atlantic Canada Medical Assessment for Fitness to Work Offshore, May 2016
It is a requirement within the Atlantic Canada offshore petroleum industry that all individuals employed at offshore installations undergo an evaluation of their medical fitness prior to basic survival training, travelling offshore and periodically throughout the duration of their employment on an offshore installation.
Anomalous Induced Seismicity due to Fluid Disposal
The Industry Shared Practice was developed by CAPP member companies. It is designed to serve as a guide, describes current recommended practices to manage induced seismicity due to fluid disposal, reflects the current state of knowledge and takes into account areas of ongoing research.
Crude Oil Market Fundamentals
CAPP Pipeline and Refinery Map, 2023
Canadian Oil and Gas Export Infrastructure
Canada is both a significant consumer and supplier of energy. Substantial energy infrastructure has been developed over decades to gather, process, and ship energy to domestic and export markets.
The Economic Impact of Canadian Oil and Gas
The Canadian upstream oil and gas industry has been challenging since the 2014/15 downturn; however, the situation has improved post-COVID with the commodity price recovery and improved pipeline takeaway, which have resulted in record-high revenue levels in 2022 and 2023.
Canadian Oil and Gas Production
Canada is a significant supplier of oil and gas. Canada is the fourth-largest producer of oil in the world and the fifth-largest producer of natural gas.