Elmien Wingert
Elmien Wingert is the Vice President, Corporate Services with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
Use of Reinforced Composite Pipe (Non-Metallic Pipelines)
This guide is meant to provide increased awareness among designers, installers and users of non-metallic reinforced composite pipeline systems of some industry practices and lessons learned regarding reinforced composite pipelines as used by the upstream oil and gas industry.
CAPP media
You can contact CAPP’s media team by phoning us at 403-267-1110 or complete the request form and one of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
CAPP Statement: National Indigenous Peoples Day
Our industry is tremendously grateful for the relationships and partnerships built with Indigenous communities and businesses over many years.
Our Communities Care: B.C.s Natural Gas and Oil Supply Chain and Community Investment Study 2018-2021
Our Communities Care is an invitation for British Columbians to learn more about the Indigenous and local businesses and organizations who work daily to make B.C.’s natural gas and oil industry one of the safest, least carbon intensive and most stringently regulated energy sectors in the world.
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.
Executive team
CAPP’s executive team is composed of CAPP employees who work closely with the Board of Directors to execute the organization’s vision and mission.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Reducing GHG emissions is a global challenge, and Canada’s oil and natural gas industry is committed to decreasing GHG emissions generated for each barrel of oil and cubic metre of natural gas produced. The challenge: to reduce GHG emissions while meeting the growing demand for energy in Canada and globally.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers responds to the British Columbia government emissions cap framework
Canada is falling behind our international peers in attracting investment to enable major projects that power our economy, create jobs, and prosperity for Canadians because of our overly-complex and constantly changing policy environment.