CAPP Data Centre
As a data-driven organization, CAPP believes it is critical to provide the public with credible, clear and the most up to date information available. CAPP’s Data Centre is a central access hub for information and data related to the many facets of Canada’s upstream oil and natural gas sector. Canadian Oil and Gas Industry Overview […]
Carbon Capture
The process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) produced from burning or processing oil or natural gas, and storing the captured CO2 in underground rock formations, is called carbon capture and storage (CCS). If the captured CO2 is used in enhanced oil recovery or other processes that permanently remove the CO2 from the atmosphere, the process is called carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Some examples of CCUS in the Canadian oil and natural gas industry are below.
Energy and the Canadian Economy
The Canadian oil and natural gas industry is an economic powerhouse.
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.
Kristin Anderson
Kristin Anderson came to CAPP in the spring of 2023, in the role of Vice-president, Communications.
Our Communities Care: Study Traces British Columbia’s Natural Gas and Oil Supply Chain Investment Across 140 Municipalities, Providing Significant Local and Indigenous Business Opportunities
The study concluded, “A strong upstream natural gas and oil supply chain, as demonstrated by the thousands of businesses working in B.C. between 2018 and 2021, can help us achieve our collective goal of a decarbonized future.
Oil and Natural Gas in Canada
Canada is the fourth-largest producer of oil and fifth-largest producer of natural gas in the world.
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.
UNDRIP
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2007. UNDRIP consists of 46 articles that relate to the rights of Indigenous peoples around the world. The document establishes a universal framework to enshrine the individual and collective rights that constitute the minimum […]