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Emissions Performance Data Fact Sheet
Emissions down, production up – Analysis by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) of the most recent Canadian production and emissions data shows Canada has the ability to grow production – and our role as a secure energy provider – while continuing to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Fact Sheet: Canada has a Role Meeting the World’s Energy Needs
A look at global energy demands and how Canada can play a role in supplying the world's needs. Statistics include Canadian production numbers, the top oil and natural gas exporters and information on reducing reliance on Russia.
Fact Sheet: Indigenous people’s involvement in economic contribution and reconciliation in Canada’s oil and natural gas industry
Canada’s upstream oil and natural gas industry has a long history of interaction with Indigenous peoples and the industry has made great strides toward learning, developing relationships, and sharing benefits from resource development.
Fact Sheet: Supporting Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan
An in depth look at what the oil and natural gas industry means to Saskatchewan's economy. Highlights include: more than 25,000 direct and indirect jobs, $13 billion worth of exports and more than 400,000 barrels of oil produced per day.
Fact Sheet: Canada’s Natural Gas and Oil Industry: At a Glance
A look at the statistics that show Canada is global leader in producing natural gas and oil, providing energy the world needs for security, prosperity and basic living standards.
B.C. Upstream Natural Gas Industry’s Province-Wide Economic Impact
iTOTEM Analytics conducted a 10-month study entitled, Our Communities Care (OCC), examining the regional and provincial economic impacts of natural gas and oil supply chain expenditures and to gain a better understanding of supplier demographics and community investment contributions.
How Indigenous Partnerships Support British Columbia’s Natural Gas and Oil Industry
A study by iTOTEM Analytics found strong connections between Indigenous-affiliated business and the B.C. natural gas supply chain.
Our Communities Care: Summary on the Impact of British Columbia’s Supply Chain
iTOTEM Analytics conducted a 10-month study entitled, Our Communities Care (OCC), examining the regional and provincial economic impacts of natural gas and oil supply chain expenditures and to gain a better understanding of supplier demographics and community investment contributions.
Understanding Liability for Oil and Natural Gas Assets in Alberta
Every company that explores for and develops Canada’s oil and natural gas resources is financially responsible for safely managing each well it drills, as well as any associated facilities, this includes all stages of a well’s life cycle.
Induced Seismic Activity in Canada
Induced seismicity refers to seismicity caused by human activity. It is associated with several industrial processes, including geothermal energy extraction, wastewater disposal, mining, hydroelectric dams and hydraulic fracturing operations.
Canada’s Oil Sands Fact Book, 2022
The Facts on Oil Sands was designed to give readers fast, easy access to oil sands facts to help them participate in the discussion. Facts are sourced from credible third parties or are developed using CAPP data that is checked against other data sources, including government reports.