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Environment

Oil industry role in the global environment
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Climate and Emissions

Through innovation and technology, Canada's energy industry can help meet the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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Health and Safety

Health and safety is of utmost importance to oil and natural gas producers. Comprehensive regulations and requirements have been designed to maximize operational safety during exploration and production. Worker safety and safe operations help reliably deliver oil and natural gas. Hazard identification, risk assessment, and the development, implementation and monitoring of controls is critical to […]

Seven Generations Energy Kakwa River Project
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Energy and the Canadian Economy

The Canadian oil and natural gas industry is an economic powerhouse.

Canadian oil and gas innovation
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Innovation

Canada’s oil and natural gas industry is committed to leadership in environmental performance and is actively working to reduce environmental impacts through project design, operating facilities efficiently and safely, and continually investing in research, innovation and technology.

Oil and natural gas industry
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Climate Change

Canada's oil and gas industry has proven it can grow production while lowering emissions.

Canada air quality regulations and monitoring
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Air

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are important in the global context of climate change.

Canadian caribou and the oil and gas industry
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Land

Canada’s energy industry minimizes land impacts from the planning stage through to land reclamation.

Water and the Canadian oil and gas industry
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Water

Protecting water resources is a priority for Canada's oil and natural gas industry.

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Regulation and monitoring

Canada’s oil and natural gas industry operates in one of the world’s most stringent regulatory environments, with oversight from federal, provincial, and territorial governments. Regulations govern activities such as water use, air emissions, land reclamation, monitoring, and reporting, among others.