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Responsible Development

The Cenovus Foster Creek site at dusk. Buildings,pipelines and stacks are visible.
Responsible development requires that the health and safety of employees and the public come first and demands strong environmental performance.


Air and Climate As an industry, we strive to understand the current and potential impacts our work may have on the air.
Land Land is a consideration throughout the lifecycle of a project, from project planning through to project closure and reclamation.
Water Canadians place a high value on the country’s fresh water resources. They want to know that Canada's oil and natural gas industry is using water responsibly, without undue negative impact on water quality or availability.
Health and Safety Canada's oil and natural gas industry's top priority is the health and safety of employees, the public and the communities where we operate.
People Our relationships with the community, citizens and other industries are critical to our success.
Responsible Canadian Energy Our growing industry affects more and more Canadians, and they expect us to act responsibly. As an industry, we are committed to meeting those expectations.
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Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Calgary

2100, 350 7 Ave. SW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
T2P 3N9

403-267-1100
403-261-4622

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, St. John's

1004, 235 Water St.
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
A1C 1B6

709-724-4200
709-724-4225

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1000, 275 Slater St.
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
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613-288-2126
613-236-4280

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Victoria

360B Harbour Road
Victoria, BC
Canada
V9A 3S1

778-265-3819

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