Climate Positions
In 2020, Canada’s oil and natural gas industry developed eight climate commitments to enable effective climate solutions through innovation, collaboration, and globally competitive strategies to meet the challenge of global climate change.
Land Reclamation
Returning land disturbed by energy production to a natural state is called “reclamation.”
Pipeline safety
Canada’s pipelines are incredibly safe, moving 99.999% of products safely to their destination market.
Spill Prevention, Preparedness and Response
Canada's offshore oil industry works diligently to prevent oil spills.
Energy and the Canadian Economy
The Canadian oil and natural gas industry is an economic powerhouse.
2023 BMO-CAPP Energy Symposium Investor Conference Opening Remarks
April 5, 2023 - It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the BMO Capital Markets and CAPP Energy Symposium.
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.
Offshore safety
Protecting workers offshore is a top priority for the companies operating in Atlantic Canada’s remote, harsh offshore environment.
CAPP Projects Upstream Oil and Natural Gas Investment Will Reach $40 Billion in 2023
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is forecasting oil and natural gas investment in upstream production will hit $40.0 billion in 2023, surpassing pre-Covid investment levels.
Canada’s Oil and Natural Gas Industry Demonstrates Transparency and Performance with Report on Emissions
July 21, 2021 - CAPP emissions report first in a series of planned industry environment, social and governance (ESG) disclosures.