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Best podcasts about petroleum producers

Latest podcast episodes about petroleum producers

Inside Policy Talks
Tariffs, Trump, and the Canadian oil and gas sector: Heather Exner-Pirot and Lisa Baiton

Inside Policy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 28:32


Welcome to Inside Policy Talks, the premier video podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Please like, comment, share, and subscribe!In this episode, Heather Exner-Pirot, MLI's director of energy, natural resource, and environment, sits down with Lisa Baiton, President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, to discuss the future of Canada's oil and gas sector, particularly in light of the tariff threats from President-Elect Donald Trump. Find Inside Policy Talks on YouTube and wherever you get your audio.

Hub Dialogues
Hub Dialogues: Brian Dijkema on how the natural resource sector has sustained Canada's middle class

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 45:30


Brian Dijkema, the president of Canada at Cardus, and a senior editor of Comment, discusses the role that Canada's natural resource sector has played in sustaining mid-skilled labour demand in this country. He also sheds light on the risks the Trudeau government's proposed emissions cap on the oil and gas sector could pose to middle-class opportunity.   This episode was made possible by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the generosity of listeners like you. Make a one time contribution today.   The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.   If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/join/.

Hub Dialogues
Hub Dialogues: John Desjarlais on Indigenous participation in resource development

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 32:45


John Desjarlais, executive director of the Indigenous Resource Network, discusses, among other topics, the federal government's recently proposed emission cap on the oil and gas sector and its potential effects on Indigenous participation in resource development, including the harms to Indigenous opportunity and self-determination. This episode was made possible by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the generosity of listeners like you. Make a one time contribution today. The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/join/.

Shaun Newman Podcast
#735 - Tim McMillan

Shaun Newman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 51:17


He was a Saskatchewan MLA from 2007-2014, former President/CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and co-founded Garrison Strategy. We discuss the Oil & Gas industry in Canada, whether there is a case for Canadian oil worldwide, how a change in government will impact the energy sector and energy corridors. Cornerstone Forum ‘25 https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ Clothing Link: ⁠⁠⁠https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection⁠⁠ Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100

The CGAI Podcast Network
Energy Security Cubed: Energy Data and Canada's Economy with Lisa Baiton

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 38:32


On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle and Joe Calnan interview Lisa Baiton about CAPP's new Data Centre as well as how the oil and gas industry contributes to the Canadian economy. You can find the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers' Data Centre here: https://www.capp.ca/en/capp-data-centre/ // For the intro session, Kelly and Joe discuss the effects of the copper price spike and the prospect of combining cheap solar with expensive grid infrastructure. // Guest Bio: - Lisa Baiton is the CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers // Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle is Managing Director of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute - Joe Calnan is a Fellow and Energy Security Forum Manager at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute // Reading recommendations: - "No Trade is Free", by Robert Lighthizer: www.harpercollins.com/products/no-tr…41004612943906 // Interview recording Date: May 14, 2024 // Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. // Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

The CGAI Podcast Network
Energy Security Cubed: The Economic Basis of Canadian Oil with Kent Fellows

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 44:10


On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Joe Calnan interviews Kent Fellows about his takeaways from the CGAI Energy Analyst Summit, and the economics of Canadian oil production. You can find Kent's paper on the economics of the oil sands here: https://www.cdhowe.org/public-policy-research/last-barrel-standing-confronting-myth-high-cost-canadian-oil-sands The CGAI 2024 Calgary Energy Analyst Summit was made possible with the support of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Bennett Jones LLP, and the Pathways Alliance: https://www.cgai.ca/2024_calgary_energy_analyst_summit_how_much_should_canada_worry_about_declining_crude_oil_demand For the intro session, Kelly and Joe Calnan discuss the OPEC+ oil production cuts overhanging the market and the softening of US clean energy regulations in advance of the election in November. Guest Bio: - Kent Fellows is an Economist and director of the Master of Public Policy Program at The School of Public Policy, as well as Fellow-in-Residence at the C.D. Howe Institute Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle is Managing Director of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute - Joe Calnan is a Fellow and Energy Security Forum Manager at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Reading recommendations: - "Capital in the Twenty-First Century", by Thomas Piketty: https://www.amazon.ca/Capital-Twenty-First-Century-Thomas-Piketty/dp/0674979850 - "Dune", by Frank Herbert: https://www.amazon.ca/Complete-Messiah-Children-Heretics-Chapterhouse/dp/B07WDM3D5T Interview recording Date: March 6, 2024 Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

The CGAI Podcast Network
Defence Deconstructed: What it will take for Ukraine's victory

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 81:17


ON this episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry speaks to LGen (ret'd) D. Michael Day about two years of full scale invasion of Ukraine and the path forward. Then, Jill Sinclair speaks to Peter MacKay, MGen Greg Smith, and Andriy Zagorodniuk about the efforts necessary to bring Ukraine to victory. The second part of this episode is recording is from a roundtable that took place in Ottawa, and was made in partnership with the Ukrainian Embassy to Canada. This event was also made possible thanks to Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Hanwha Ocean and Defence, Cenovus, and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. This event is part of a series funded by the Department of National Defence's MINDS program. Please note that the opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of the government of Canada, the Department of National Defence, and the MINDS Program. Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. Guest Bios LGen (ret'd) D. Michael Day is a CGAI Fellow. Peter MacKay is former Minister of National Defence. MGen Greg Smith is the Director General, International Security at the Department of National Defence. Andriy Zagorodniuk is a former Ukrainian Minister of Defence and the founder of the Centre for Defence Strategies. Host Bio: Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – www.cgai.ca/david_perry Jill Sinclair is Canada's representative to the Ukraine Defence Reform Advisory Board Recording Date: 23 & 26 Feb 2024 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips

The CGAI Podcast Network
Defence Deconstructed: Two Years of War

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 72:05


On this episode, we are taking stock of two years following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. First, Her Excellency Yuliia Kovaliv offer remarks about the war and where Ukraine stands. Then, David Perry talks to Mike Day, Balkan Devlen, Alyona Getmanchuk, Adam Taylor, and Andrew Rasiulis about where the rest of the world sits on February 24, 2024. you'll hear the recording from our roundtable marking the two years of the war against Ukraine. This recording is from a roundtable that took place in Ottawa, and was made in partnership with the Ukrainian Embassy to Canada. This event was also made possible thanks to Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Hanwha Ocean and Defence, Cenovus, and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. This event is part of a series funded by the Department of National Defence's MINDS program. Please note that the opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of the government of Canada, the Department of National Defence, and the MINDS Program. Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. Participants' bio: H.E. Yuliia Kovaliv is Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada – https://canada.mfa.gov.ua/en/governance/yuliya-kovaliv#:~:text=Yuliya%20Kovaliv%20was%20appointed%20Ukraine%27s,administration%20and%20Ukraine%27s%20investment%20promotion. D. Michael Day is a CGAI Fellow – https://www.cgai.ca/d_michael_day Dr. Balkan Devlen is Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute – https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/cm-expert/balkan-devlen/ Adam Taylor is a Partner NorthStar Public Affairs – https://northstarpa.ca/person/adam Andrew Rasilius is a CGAI Fellow – https://www.cgai.ca/andrew_rasiulis Host Bio: Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 23 Feb 2024 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips

rose bros podcast
#149: Brendan McCracken (Ovintiv) - Building Inventory, Durable Returns & Why Intangible Culture Matters

rose bros podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 63:36


Greetings & welcome back to the podcast.This episode we are joined by Brendan McCracken - CEO of Ovintiv - an energy company listed on the TSX & NYSE with a market cap of ~$17 Billion & $13 Billion respectively. Mr. McCracken has served as President & CEO of Ovintiv since August 2021.With 25 years of industry experience, he has played a significant role in defining company strategy, positioning Ovintiv for success. Mr. McCracken has held a range of senior leadership positions at Ovintiv, including the role of President, Executive Vice-President of Corporate Development and External Affairs, Vice-President and General Manager of Canadian Operations and Vice-President of Investor Relations.Mr. McCracken is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. He is active in several organizations including the American Exploration and Production Council and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.Mr. McCracken graduated from Queen's University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering and from the University of Oxford with a Master of Business Administration.Among other things, we sat down and discussed building inventory, durable returns & why intangible culture matters.Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out  Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season.      Support the show

Energi Talks
Speaking truth to power from inside Alberta's oil/gas industry

Energi Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 48:23


In this episode I do something I rarely do in my journalism: interview a good friend. I first met Janet Annesley around 2010 when she was the VP of communications for CAPP, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. Over the years, while she was employed in a variety of very interesting jobs, including as chief of staff to Canada's natural resources minister, I've watched the arc of her career bend toward the energy transition and the climate crisis. Now, as chief sustainability officer for Alberta-based Kiwetinohk Energy, she has become a leading voice for change within the Canadian oil and gas industry. 

Energy News Beat Podcast
ENB #144 Africa's responce to the West's self serving fiscal and energy policies with the Secratary General of African Petroleum Producers Oranization (APPO)

Energy News Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 30:28


This podcast and interview follow the African Energy Week interviews with Cyrus Brooks and Dr. Ibrahim, the Secretary-General for the African Petroleum Producers Organization. This single interview was critical when discussing the energy humanity aspect of energy poverty.Cyrus Brooks, Author and Humanitarian at RBAC, and I had a podcast the day before we recorded this episode that had just been released, and we talked about many of these issues that he was seeing while he was in South Africa in the meetings.Run of Show01:09: Can you tell our listeners some of the main points that you're talking about at the African Energy Conference? 05:52: African reserves need to elevate all of that humanity out of energy poverty and get them to a quality of life. 07:10: What do you see for the role of of natural gas as a bit of a cleaner fuel for Africa's own use? 13:35: what happens at this conference because this story needs to get out because the energy hypocrisy around the world needs to be changed to humanity and get Africa first. 15:24: European Parliament wrote to the criticism of the ECA and Uganda's pipeline. They mentioned specifically they were concerned about Russia and China.18:42: How do we get to that last mile but yet incorporate it into the natural gas and of the cities? 22:26: I think natural gas has it opens the way it seems to open the way to to better economics. And it also is is cleaner than many other other fuels.25:50: If the West was greedy and they really wanted to sell more. You think that we would want to help you guys? 28:30: On your organization with the African Petroleum Producers Organization. What is your goal? Please follow Cyrus Brooks at his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyrus-brooks-03274713/and the African Petroleum Producers Organization https://www.linkedin.com/company/african-petroleum-producers%E2%80%99-oganization/Real Estate Investor Pulse -https://realestateinvestorpulse.com/1031 Exchange E-Book https://alternativeinvestments.sandstone-group.com/en-us/tax-benefits-sandstone-group-0-1-1​ENB Top News https://energynewsbeat.co/top-news/ENB https://energynewsbeat.co/Energy Dashboard https://dashboard.energynewsbeat.com/ENB Podcast https://energynewsbeat.co/industry-insights-2/ENB Substack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/Other Great Resources from the Sandstone GroupReal Estate Investor Pulse -https://realestateinvestorpulse.com/1031 Exchange E-Book https://alternativeinvestments.sandstone-group.com/en-us/tax-benefits-sandstone-group-0-1-1​ENB Top News https://energynewsbeat.co/top-news/ENB https://energynewsbeat.co/Energy Dashboard https://dashboard.energynewsbeat.com/ENB Podcast https://energynewsbeat.co/industry-insights-2/ENB Substack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/

rose bros podcast
#139: Ian Dundas (Enerplus) - Full Cycle Returns, Turning $1.00 into $1.30 & Why to Avoid Debt

rose bros podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 55:55


Greetings & welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode we are joined by Ian Dundas - President & CEO of Enerplus Corporation - a Calgary based energy company that trades on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, with a market cap of ~$5 billion & $3.7 billion respectively. Enerplus currently produces ~100,000 BOE/d from its USA properties in North Dakota & Pennsylvania. Mr. Dundas became President & Chief Executive Officer of Enerplus on July 1, 2013.Mr. Dundas joined Enerplus' predecessor in 2002 as Vice President of Business Development, and in 2010 his role expanded to Executive Vice President.  In 2011, Mr. Dundas was appointed as the Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer.  Prior to joining Enerplus, Mr. Dundas held several executive positions in the merchant banking business, where he helped oil and gas companies grow by accessing the funding and expertise they required.  Mr. Dundas is a member of the Business Council of Canada and of the Board of Governors of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.Mr. Dundas has been an active volunteer in numerous charitable endeavors, and is currently a committee member of the YMCA Fund Development Committee, and previously the Co-Chair of the YMCA Power of Potential Campaign Committee.  Mr. Dundas holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Distinction) from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Laws (Distinction) from the University of Alberta. Mr. Dundas was called to the Alberta Bar in 1995.Among other things we discussed the importance of full cycle returns, turning $1.00 into $1.30, the future of Enerplus and  why to avoid debt Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This episode is brought to you by Canada Action, whose aim is to promote the importance of Canada's Energy industry which is the bedrock of our nation's economy, providing hundreds of thousands of jobs and economic opportunities across the country. Learn more at canadaaction.ca, or check out Canada Action on social media.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out  Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season.      Support the show

Agripod
Activists targeting farmers AND Farmland rentals

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 18:54


A former president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says the agriculture industry has been hurt by international activist and protest organizations. Tim McMillian, who was also a Saskatchewan cabinet minister in Brad Wall's government, is concerned these same groups are, more then ever before, turning their attention to the farming community. Farmland values continued to trend higher in 2022 as demand for farmland remains high and available supply is low. Higher interest rates and farm input prices were offset by strong cash receipts, mitigating profitability pressures on the demand for farmland.Farm Credit Canada says roughly 40 per cent of Canadian farmland area is rented as renting land is a business approach that offers financial flexibility because the financial cost of renting is often lower than buying. FCC Chief Economist J.P. Gervais says study shows cash farmland rental rates are reflecting a slight increase from drought-stricken 2021 but remain lower than rates in 2020.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin
The State of Canadian Energy with Lisa Baiton

No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 34:10


Are politics preventing Canada from becoming an energy superpower? Lisa Baiton, head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, explains.

Energy Examined
Meet CAPP's new CEO Lisa Baiton

Energy Examined

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 12:18


Lisa Baiton took the helm as president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers this May, arriving with 30 years experience working as a business advisor. She most recently served on the Global Leadership Team at the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. Baiton discusses with Energy Examined what inspired her to take on the new role, and her top priorities leading Canada's national oil and natural gas industry association--including an emphasis on industry's role as a solutions partner in reducing GHG emissions while working with allies around the world to provide energy security.

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Taking Stock with Amanda Lang
Sanctions against Russia will come with real costs forcing Canadians to put our money where our hearts are

Taking Stock with Amanda Lang

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 23:20


Food Security as conflict in Ukraine disrupts flow of commodities – Olivier De Shutter, chair of IPES Food, and advisor to the UN. Pipeline Politics – Tim McMillan, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers; Paul Poscente, CEO of Nesika Services. Gender pay gap – Rona Ambrose, chair of Women’s Economic Council of Canada

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show: Metro Vancouver gas prices expected to hit $2/litre, province wants more control of B.C. Ferries and how to do we move forward from the trucker convoy?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 65:15


Gas prices in Metro Vancouver to hit $2 a litre by Friday Tim McMillan, President & CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers joins the show to discuss rising gas prices in Metro Vancouver Province wants to take tighter control of B.C. Ferries Les Leyne, columnist for the Victoria Times Colonist discusses his latest column for the Victoria Times on an increase of provincial control over B.C. Ferries. Record high gas prices: what should happen next for our energy transition? Marc Lee, Senior Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives joins us to discuss the state of energy transition in Canada. Plus, you calls on rising gas prices!  Trucker convoy: the anger hasn't gone away - so what happens next? Max Cameron, UBC professor of political science discusses how Canadians move forward from the trucker convoy 

The Lynda Steele Show
Gas prices in Metro Vancouver to hit $2 a litre by Friday

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 12:42


Tim McMillan, President & CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers joins the show to discuss rising gas prices in Metro Vancouver

Energy Examined
Sustainable finance, ESG and Canada's role as a clean hydrocarbon supplier for the future

Energy Examined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 16:13


As we move to update our energy systems for a low-carbon future, what does that mean for Canada's natural gas and oil industry? Fiscal and economic policy analyst Jonathan Stringham with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers discusses the realities of energy transition, and the continuing importance of hydrocarbon energy sources to meet global energy demand. He delves into how Canadian producers can maintain a competitive advantage as cleantech leaders, as well as what's needed in terms of sustainable finance, environment, social and governance (ESG) monitoring, and a sound policy and business environment that encourages innovation.

CHED Afternoon News
Discussing the ways in which the results of the federal election may impact Alberta's oil and gas sectors through this mandate and moving forward.

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 10:38


Guest: Tim McMillan - President and CEO - Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MBOT Radio
Shannon Joseph - The Importance of Oil and Natural Gas in Ontario

MBOT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 13:00


The oil and gas sector has been pummeled over the last few years. Prices dropping, environmental restrictions and decreasing demand. But the sector is still a critical part of our economy. Not only in Western Canada, but right hear at home in Mississauga. To help us understand the impact oil and gas has on Mississauga and our economic recovery is Shannon Joseph. Shannon is Vice President, Government Relations and Indigenous Affairs with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. She is also an experienced policy and government relations professional. She has a passion for sustainable development and opportunity creation for Canadians and people around the world. She is a civil engineer and has held many positions including Executive Director of the Nunavut Association of Municipalities.

The Construction Record Podcast
The Construction Record Podcast: Episode 81 – COVID-19, CAPP and contrasting industry responses in Ontario and B.C.

The Construction Record Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 29:49


On this episode of the Construction Record Podcast, Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce national managing editor Vince Versace, digital media editor Warren Frey and staff writer Russell Hixson look at the continued effects of COVID-19 on the construction industry in both western Canada and Ontario. Vince and Russell highlight how construction associations have come together in British Columbia regardless of their individual ideologies to adapt the industry to new norms of social distancing and determining what work counts as “essential” and what doesn't. The situation in Ontario is more fluid and nuanced, with requests for clarity from some stakeholders as Ontario moves to contain the pandemic. Warren virtually attended the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers online conference last week, and the major conclusion reached by many speakers was that even though the oil and gas industry is facing both a pandemic and an oil price crash, it has come to “expect the unexpected.” Some energy producers pointed out that while the industry has adapted to downturns before, there may be little fat to trim to deal with the current crisis, and Russell points out that an Alberta work camp has recently experienced an COVID outbreak. For more COVID-19 coverage, make sure to go to both the JOC and DCN COVID feature pages. DCN-JOC News Services

Positive Energy
Go Big or Go Home: The Future of Canadian Energy—with Monica Gattinger, Mike Cleland, Chris Henderson, Shannon Joseph, Tonja Leach and Shawn McCarthy.

Positive Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 85:27


Earlier this month, Positive Energy hosted a debate to examine and address polarization in Canadian politics, in particular its effects on energy decision-making. The question: Can Canada better meet its future energy, environmental, social and economic needs with large projects and system-wide approaches, or local projects and community approaches? The debate featured four experts with diverse and extensive experience on energy issues across Canada. Arguing for large projects and system-wide approaches were Mike Cleland, Senior Fellow with Positive Energy, and Shannon Joseph, Vice President of Government Relations for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. Arguing for local projects and community approaches were Chris Henderson, President of Lumos Energy, and Tonja Leach, Executive Director of Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow (QUEST). The debate was moderated by Shawn McCarthy, a journalist and Senior Counsel at Sussex Strategies. For more information on the December debate, please visit the Positive Energy website.

Energy Examined
The role of Canadian energy in lowering greenhouse gas emissions

Energy Examined

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 19:12


A special edition of Energy Examined recorded at COP 25, the UN Climate Summit held in December 2019. Dale Friesen of ATCO guest hosts a panel discussion focused on the role Canadian natural gas and electricity can play in lowering global greenhouse gas emissions through innovation, efficiency and the displacement of higher emission energy sources like coal. Panelists include Francis Bradley, president and CEO of the Canadian Electricity Association, Tim Boston, vice-president of public policy and government relations at Enmax, and Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.

Alberta Advantage Podcast
Oil Propaganda Breakdown: Enough Is Enough

Alberta Advantage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 57:57


In late August 2019 at the Calgary Petroleum Club, representatives from Birchcliff Energy and Tourmaline Oil presented a remarkable piece of petro-propaganda to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. It was instantly retweeted by Jason Kenney, stating “Enough is enough. No more apologies. We are proud of Alberta and Canada's oil and gas.” Join Team Advantage as we watch and analyze this crypto-fascist piece of media! The ad in question is produced by Canadians for Canada's Future, and is located here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlAil_zuyBw For more about this industry front group, check out their website: https://www.canadiansforcanadasfuture.ca

Ramo Demp's show
Special Guest Tim Gileo On Oil&Gas

Ramo Demp's show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 33:40


Tim Gileo is the founder of the field service management system, FSMS this is a health, safety and environmental program that was developed beginning in 2003.As early as 2009 the founders of the Operating under Anchor Communication Inc was actively promoting safety and environmental stewardship to the oil and gas and government heads, workers compensation boards and industry major producers and the leading associations in Canada the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, CAPP.Currently the interest of Field Service Management System, FSMS is held by Big T's Holdings Inc. The industry through its association with government in cooperation and collusion has utilized the intellectual property the FSMS in training industry supply services business in the safety plan developer course since as early as 2009.Big T's Holding Inc maintains the offering through the collusion of government and industry is a criminal extortion and has offered the industry through CAPP and the government the opportunity to challenge the veracity of the companies claims.Through the investigations of the unauthorized use of the intellectual property and the activities of the founders the information and wanton disrespect for life and the environment has included the Prime Ministers Office of Canada, the Prime Minister Trudeau, the Natural Resource Ministry the Minister Sohi, The office of the Attorney Generals the Justice Ministry and Minister Lametti, among other ministers and ministry which was finalized by a small claims suit, between the listed individuals and ministry and Big T's Holding Inc. File # 22760, Dawson Creek registry, the current status is the government has defaulted as of this writing by failing to address the issue even though the plaintive provided a draft copy of the complaint 30 days in advance of filing and used the government mail bag to insure prompt delivery.It is in all fairness the inclusion of former Attorney General and Justice minister Judy Wilson-Raybould inclusion as possible witness that may have limited the actions of the government.The reason for the go fund me is in part to allow the fight for justice to continue but also to limit the cost to the service industry devastated by the activities in the oil and gas industry and the extortion by the industry.Big T's Holdings Inc. The  legal owners of the Field Service Management System, FSMS has provided notice to the industry and government that it is our intention to order the service and supply business those existing and those that have been forced out of business to pay to Big T's Holdings Inc. a licence fee for every year the business operated a safety program voluntarily identified as the certificate of recognition program or one if the lessor programs identified as , COR/MECOR/SECOR.Having identified the extortion and collusion between government and the comparative strength of engaging these forces the last thing the owners of the intellectual property want is to harm the workers and business further.In lieu of the current years licencing fee and a suspension of litigation Big T's Holdings Inc. Is offering inclusion in a class action suit for the extortion as evidenced by the action we have set out in the letter to industry and government. Currently the effect of the criminal extortion under lies a greater propensity by government and industry to ignore convention and the public interest and provide interest to the corporatocracy and corruption that effects us all. The relationship between FSMS and the class action is to limit the harm the criminal activity of industry and government on the supply/ service business that the extortion has harmed the most by providing them recourse. Likewise it is the adaptation of the FSMS by which its design made the industry accountable resource development and the regulatory bodies to vessels of the citizens once again where the application of laws specific to The Criminal Liability Of Organizations Act, Canadian Criminal Code 217.1.The information is known and shared among the various governments the list includes my local MLA Mike Bernier, Peace river south, my MP Bob Zimmer, Prince George, Peace river, Rocky mountain, The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the top 64 oil and gas companies, 637 officers and directors of the same, the White House Administration of President Trump.The Premiers office Alberta, The Premiers office of Saskatchewan, The Premiers office of BC, Workers Compensation Board of Alberta, Workers Compensation Board of Saskatchewan, Work safe BC. This list has been subject to a mailing list specific to the allegations in lieu of theindustry rejecting an offer to reinstate the application of FSMS as itwas designed for the application reducing industry liability applied brought on by the legal liabilities of organizations act. Whereby the industry safety and environment and liabilities would be negated by accountability and the paid for by the increased efficiency. Rather than the FSMS becoming a vessel along with the government collusion to create and maintain a criminal extortion one of two serious enough that as identified by the communication dated August 25th 2019 including industry communications dated July 14 2019 and emails to CAPP dated August 17th and 19th, 2019 respectively.The founder will provide a video of the activity but due the 17 years of activity and 4 decades of involvement with the industry the majority of the information will be released to the public through the youtube channel listed, which will begin airing the first week of September to provide media reference material as well as citizen reporting. This will be a segmented descriptive format so as to enlighten as many individuals to "The Rest Of The Story." https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy5JIXNi6Mpb5EFHxFf1A8QMedia release is pending which will be prior to the closing of the Offering Memorandum Currently before the Industry Membership of CAPP.The offering Memorandum is a offer for the purchase of part of the intellectual property identified as the Field Service Management System, FSMS with conditions which are subject to adaptations of the features and benefits , the tracking of and accountability of all participants in industry with real-time monitoring of environmental and safety related operations. The end of private ownership and or singular control by industry which through proxy organizations and faux services manipulate and negate the possibility of a positive industry application and awareness of the environment and safety. To achieve these goals we are eating an elephant and be it possible one bite at a time the reality is whether you support the oil and gas industry or are against pipelines if we do not mass together to eat this elephant your environment and your freedom and ability fight for your rights as a citizen will continue to be eroded.We are asking the oil and gas service and supply industry to stand with us the environmental lobbies to support the end of the collusion with government industry and the foreign ownership and special tax treaties that rape the nation. We are offering an incentive that having established a price on May 23rd 2018 and again on October 4th 2018 with the industry for 35,000.00 per annum that the FSMS has without any challenge from the Industry the legal right to charge for the use of the intellectual services even though the parties may not have known they were engaging in a criminal activity.The potential which is devastating to the service and supply sector and would force many legal actions all capable of being addressed through a small claims action but would in many cases force the bankruptcy and business closure of a wounded industry.Instead as the industry is fond of punitive measures when challenged the worst of which you might imagine is not just financial ruin we Big T's Holdings Inc. are providing or attempting to provide cover for the remaining supply and service businesses and their workers and recidivism for those that are no longer in business.This cover is in lieu of legal action the parties join the class action suit as it applies to the extortion and then again as it applies to the involuntary inclusion in a criminal undertaking and we provide licencing as needed. Then again as it involves other extortion we have identified as need be until we have effected real safety and environmental stewardship not just administrative faux safety that we all identify as manipulated and manufactured as need dictates. The Rest Of The Story, while we await the Closing of the Offering Memorandum and to give the Government time to respond on a provincial level will focus on the cause and effect. The various effects that the theft of the FSMS allowed through investigations to uncover from the suggested use of the NAFTA trade agreements Chapter 11 to cripple a nation to the transfer of the criminal extortion system into America where the application is potentially a RICO violation and carries many years prison. The use of Potential Use of Canadian oil and gas companies and the utilities in cases of potential money laundering that triggered investigations that exposed Canada as the money laundering center of the western world along with collusion with government, drug dealing and involvement with international criminal organizations. Until the media release which is anticipated for around the September 11, 2019 this will initially involve the mail out on about the 31st of August for American media and the 3rd of September for Canadian media, this accounts for mailing delays.For 17 years we have fought the elephant we resisted selling out or being silenced on numerous occasions it has cost many of us more than any of you are being asked to give but it is time that the citizens stand up and support the movement because this is bigger than just the singular operation of a criminal enterprise engaged in extortion and cor

Ramo Demp's show
Special Guest Tim Gileo On Oil&Gas

Ramo Demp's show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 33:40


Tim Gileo is the founder of the field service management system, FSMS this is a health, safety and environmental program that was developed beginning in 2003.As early as 2009 the founders of the Operating under Anchor Communication Inc was actively promoting safety and environmental stewardship to the oil and gas and government heads, workers compensation boards and industry major producers and the leading associations in Canada the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, CAPP.Currently the interest of Field Service Management System, FSMS is held by Big T's Holdings Inc. The industry through its association with government in cooperation and collusion has utilized the intellectual property the FSMS in training industry supply services business in the safety plan developer course since as early as 2009.Big T's Holding Inc maintains the offering through the collusion of government and industry is a criminal extortion and has offered the industry through CAPP and the government the opportunity to challenge the veracity of the companies claims.Through the investigations of the unauthorized use of the intellectual property and the activities of the founders the information and wanton disrespect for life and the environment has included the Prime Ministers Office of Canada, the Prime Minister Trudeau, the Natural Resource Ministry the Minister Sohi, The office of the Attorney Generals the Justice Ministry and Minister Lametti, among other ministers and ministry which was finalized by a small claims suit, between the listed individuals and ministry and Big T's Holding Inc. File # 22760, Dawson Creek registry, the current status is the government has defaulted as of this writing by failing to address the issue even though the plaintive provided a draft copy of the complaint 30 days in advance of filing and used the government mail bag to insure prompt delivery.It is in all fairness the inclusion of former Attorney General and Justice minister Judy Wilson-Raybould inclusion as possible witness that may have limited the actions of the government.The reason for the go fund me is in part to allow the fight for justice to continue but also to limit the cost to the service industry devastated by the activities in the oil and gas industry and the extortion by the industry.Big T's Holdings Inc. The  legal owners of the Field Service Management System, FSMS has provided notice to the industry and government that it is our intention to order the service and supply business those existing and those that have been forced out of business to pay to Big T's Holdings Inc. a licence fee for every year the business operated a safety program voluntarily identified as the certificate of recognition program or one if the lessor programs identified as , COR/MECOR/SECOR.Having identified the extortion and collusion between government and the comparative strength of engaging these forces the last thing the owners of the intellectual property want is to harm the workers and business further.In lieu of the current years licencing fee and a suspension of litigation Big T's Holdings Inc. Is offering inclusion in a class action suit for the extortion as evidenced by the action we have set out in the letter to industry and government. Currently the effect of the criminal extortion under lies a greater propensity by government and industry to ignore convention and the public interest and provide interest to the corporatocracy and corruption that effects us all. The relationship between FSMS and the class action is to limit the harm the criminal activity of industry and government on the supply/ service business that the extortion has harmed the most by providing them recourse. Likewise it is the adaptation of the FSMS by which its design made the industry accountable resource development and the regulatory bodies to vessels of the citizens once again where the application of laws specific to The Criminal Liability Of Organizations Act, Canadian Criminal Code 217.1.The information is known and shared among the various governments the list includes my local MLA Mike Bernier, Peace river south, my MP Bob Zimmer, Prince George, Peace river, Rocky mountain, The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the top 64 oil and gas companies, 637 officers and directors of the same, the White House Administration of President Trump.The Premiers office Alberta, The Premiers office of Saskatchewan, The Premiers office of BC, Workers Compensation Board of Alberta, Workers Compensation Board of Saskatchewan, Work safe BC. This list has been subject to a mailing list specific to the allegations in lieu of theindustry rejecting an offer to reinstate the application of FSMS as itwas designed for the application reducing industry liability applied brought on by the legal liabilities of organizations act. Whereby the industry safety and environment and liabilities would be negated by accountability and the paid for by the increased efficiency. Rather than the FSMS becoming a vessel along with the government collusion to create and maintain a criminal extortion one of two serious enough that as identified by the communication dated August 25th 2019 including industry communications dated July 14 2019 and emails to CAPP dated August 17th and 19th, 2019 respectively.The founder will provide a video of the activity but due the 17 years of activity and 4 decades of involvement with the industry the majority of the information will be released to the public through the youtube channel listed, which will begin airing the first week of September to provide media reference material as well as citizen reporting. This will be a segmented descriptive format so as to enlighten as many individuals to "The Rest Of The Story." https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy5JIXNi6Mpb5EFHxFf1A8QMedia release is pending which will be prior to the closing of the Offering Memorandum Currently before the Industry Membership of CAPP.The offering Memorandum is a offer for the purchase of part of the intellectual property identified as the Field Service Management System, FSMS with conditions which are subject to adaptations of the features and benefits , the tracking of and accountability of all participants in industry with real-time monitoring of environmental and safety related operations. The end of private ownership and or singular control by industry which through proxy organizations and faux services manipulate and negate the possibility of a positive industry application and awareness of the environment and safety. To achieve these goals we are eating an elephant and be it possible one bite at a time the reality is whether you support the oil and gas industry or are against pipelines if we do not mass together to eat this elephant your environment and your freedom and ability fight for your rights as a citizen will continue to be eroded.We are asking the oil and gas service and supply industry to stand with us the environmental lobbies to support the end of the collusion with government industry and the foreign ownership and special tax treaties that rape the nation. We are offering an incentive that having established a price on May 23rd 2018 and again on October 4th 2018 with the industry for 35,000.00 per annum that the FSMS has without any challenge from the Industry the legal right to charge for the use of the intellectual services even though the parties may not have known they were engaging in a criminal activity.The potential which is devastating to the service and supply sector and would force many legal actions all capable of being addressed through a small claims action but would in many cases force the bankruptcy and business closure of a wounded industry.Instead as the industry is fond of punitive measures when challenged the worst of which you might imagine is not just financial ruin we Big T's Holdings Inc. are providing or attempting to provide cover for the remaining supply and service businesses and their workers and recidivism for those that are no longer in business.This cover is in lieu of legal action the parties join the class action suit as it applies to the extortion and then again as it applies to the involuntary inclusion in a criminal undertaking and we provide licencing as needed. Then again as it involves other extortion we have identified as need be until we have effected real safety and environmental stewardship not just administrative faux safety that we all identify as manipulated and manufactured as need dictates. The Rest Of The Story, while we await the Closing of the Offering Memorandum and to give the Government time to respond on a provincial level will focus on the cause and effect. The various effects that the theft of the FSMS allowed through investigations to uncover from the suggested use of the NAFTA trade agreements Chapter 11 to cripple a nation to the transfer of the criminal extortion system into America where the application is potentially a RICO violation and carries many years prison. The use of Potential Use of Canadian oil and gas companies and the utilities in cases of potential money laundering that triggered investigations that exposed Canada as the money laundering center of the western world along with collusion with government, drug dealing and involvement with international criminal organizations. Until the media release which is anticipated for around the September 11, 2019 this will initially involve the mail out on about the 31st of August for American media and the 3rd of September for Canadian media, this accounts for mailing delays.For 17 years we have fought the elephant we resisted selling out or being silenced on numerous occasions it has cost many of us more than any of you are being asked to give but it is time that the citizens stand up and support the movement because this is bigger than just the singular operation of a criminal enterprise engaged in extortion and cor

Energy Examined
Why Bill C-69 needs to change

Energy Examined

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 15:53


In overhauling Canada’s regulatory environmental review process, Bill C-69 has good intentions, but as written it would endanger the very things it is trying to fix: explains Patrick McDonald of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.  McDonald and Energy Examined host Tonya Zelinsky discuss what's involved with this controversial proposal, the latest update on Senate deliberations, and why Bill C-69 could drive away investment and cost jobs in industries well beyond oil and natural gas if it isn't changed to prevent an already complex regulatory review process from becoming unmanageable.

Energy Examined
Has Canada missed the boat when it comes to LNG?

Energy Examined

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 25:33


Has Canada missed the boat when it comes to exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the B.C. West Coast to new markets in Asia? What opportunities remain? And why is this a good idea that will both create good Canadian jobs and help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions?  Energy Examined host Tonya Zelinsky chats with Mark Pinney, manager of markets and transportation at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, answering these questions and more in a wide ranging conversation about Canada's LNG opportunity.

Mornings with Simi
The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Fri Feb 22 2019

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 68:13


Chapter 1

Mornings with Simi
National Energy Board gives green light to Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 51:31


The National Energy Board is giving the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project the green light. Despite the approval, Dr. Steedman said that the NEB did find that the Trans Mountain pipeline would have an adverse impact on orca whales and increase greenhouse gas emissions. The National Energy Board has approved the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project for a second time. The energy regulator says an increase in tanker traffic resulting from the pipeline would hurt southern resident killer whales and increase greenhouse gas emissions. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief Guest: Grand Chief Stewart Phillip President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs Guest: Tzeporah Berman Program Director, Stand.Earth Guest: Kennedy Stewart Mayor of Vancouver   We've been hearing on the Simi Sara Show today from opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline who have been reflecting the concerns that the National Energy Board themselves stated: Marine shipping is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects on the Southern resident killer whale and on Indigenous cultural use associated with the Southern resident killer whale. The NEB also found that greenhouse gas emissions from marine vessels would likely be significant. But they decided anyway to approve the project, because it remains in "the Canadian public interest”. And one supporter who shares that view, is the CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, Anita Huberman. Guest: Anita Huberman CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade Guest: Tim McMillan CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

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CHED Afternoon News
NEB rules Trans Mountain expansion project should be approved

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 17:22


Tim McMillan, President & CEO, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

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Strong and Free
Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline - Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Peoples

Strong and Free

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 26:11


Twitter: StrongnFreeCAD Instagram: strngnfree Facebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free Podcast Tumblr: strongandfreecad Email: strongandfree2018@gmail.com Sources used in this podcast include the following: TransMountain ULC, Project Description for the Proposed Trans Mountain Expansion Project, May 2013: https://www.burnaby.ca/Assets/TMEP/Project+Description+for+the+TMEP.pdf Sean Kheraj, "Historical Background Report: Trans Mountain Pipeline, 1947-2013," York University: 2014. https://vancouver.ca/images/web/pipeline/Sean-Kheraj-history-of-TMP.pdf The National Energy Board, National Energy Board Report: The Trans Mountain Expansion Project, May 2016: https://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/documents/p80061/114562E.pdf Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, 2018 Crude Oil Forecast: Markets and Transportation, 2018: https://www.capp.ca/publications-and-statistics/crude-oil-forecast Dmitry Zhdannikov, "OPEC raises U.S. oil supply outlook, sees lower demand for own crude," Reuters, September 23, 2018: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-oil-opec-outlook/opec-raises-u-s-oil-supply-outlook-sees-lower-demand-for-own-crude-idUSKCN1M30LZ Veracity Plus Consulting, Why Canada Needs New Pipeline Capacity to Tidewater, July 2016 https://www.cepa.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Why-Canada-Still-Needs-New-Pipeline-Capacity-to-Tidewaterr.pdf Government of Canada, "Canada's Pipeline Safety System," July 25, 2016: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/infrastructure/18858 Thomas Gunton et. al, Public Interest Evaluation of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, Simon Fraser University, May 2015: http://rem-main.rem.sfu.ca/papers/gunton/km_cba_may26_final.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/support

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
CAPP Alberta Energy Platform

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 8:59


Tim McMillan, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, joins Rob Breakenridge to explain CAPP's Alberta energy election platform.

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Calgary Today
Notley's Envoys, Canada Post, Viola Desmond, and The Fireball Network

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 26:52


PREMIER NOTLEY APPOINTS ENVOYS Today Premier Notley appointed three envoys to help Alberta sell oil and gas at a price that more accurately represents world prices. Joe talks with Tim McMillan, President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. CANADA POST STRIKE In an economy where many small businesses rely on shipping services, how is the Canada Post strike affecting day-to-day business? Joe talks with CEO of sportsbras.ca Brigitte Lessard-Deyell about it. NEW $10 NOTE FEATURING VIOLA DESMOND Today the new vertical $10 note featuring Canadian civil rights pioneer, Viola Desmond enters circulation. For perspective, Joe speaks with Ettie Rutherford, Author and Member, Congress of Black Women of Canada. FIREBALL NETWORK The University of Alberta has launched a network of new sky cameras that help triangulate the location of meteor landing sites, so that studying them may be more fruitful. Joe talks with Dr. Chris Herd, Professor and Curator, University of Alberta Meteorite Collection.

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Canadian oil production expected to rise

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 14:15


Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers joins Rob Breakenridge to discuss a recent CAPP report expecting the country's oil production to continue to rise through 2035, despite an ongoing "competitiveness gap'' that discourages investment.

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Trans Mountain Expansion : What happens next?

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 13:05


Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers president and CEO Tim McMillan joins Rob to talk about what comes next after the TMX summit in Ottawa on the weekend.

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Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7
Impacts of Trans Mountain Pipeline Project Suspension

Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 24:42


On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we hear from Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Gasbuddy.com, and the provincial government discussing the impacts the suspension of the Trans Mountain Pipeline will have on Alberta and BC.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Unconventional oil and gas - an opportunity for Canada? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 29:56


A SACPA presentation in February introduced the issue of “hydraulic fracking” in the Lethbridge area. In particular, two oil companies have leased land on the Blood reserve and are exploring the use of hydraulic fracking to recover oil and gas from formations which underly Southern Alberta. The speaker will discuss, from an industry perspective, what unconventional oil and gas is and where it has been found. As well he will introduce the techniques used to develop it, including hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling. The speaker will discuss industry practices and some regulatory examples for use of water in fracs and protection of surface aquifers. Speaker: Steven Dunk, P.Eng. Steve is currently Manager, BC Operations with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers represents over 100 companies that explore for, develop and produce natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil, oil sands, and elemental sulphur throughout Canada. CAPP member companies produce more than 90 per cent of Canada's natural gas and crude oil. Key areas of responsibility include: operations regulatory issues, land management, natural gas competitiveness, species at risk and managing and working to improve industry-stakeholder relations. Steve has over 25 years experience in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, having worked for major oil and gas companies in numerous field and office based technical and management positions in oil and gas operations, reservoir development, and facility construction, in Canada, Indonesia and eastern USA. He has a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Alberta.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Unconventional oil and gas - an opportunity for Canada? (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 33:00


A SACPA presentation in February introduced the issue of “hydraulic fracking” in the Lethbridge area. In particular, two oil companies have leased land on the Blood reserve and are exploring the use of hydraulic fracking to recover oil and gas from formations which underly Southern Alberta. The speaker will discuss, from an industry perspective, what unconventional oil and gas is and where it has been found. As well he will introduce the techniques used to develop it, including hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling. The speaker will discuss industry practices and some regulatory examples for use of water in fracs and protection of surface aquifers. Speaker: Steven Dunk, P.Eng. Steve is currently Manager, BC Operations with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers represents over 100 companies that explore for, develop and produce natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil, oil sands, and elemental sulphur throughout Canada. CAPP member companies produce more than 90 per cent of Canada's natural gas and crude oil. Key areas of responsibility include: operations regulatory issues, land management, natural gas competitiveness, species at risk and managing and working to improve industry-stakeholder relations. Steve has over 25 years experience in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, having worked for major oil and gas companies in numerous field and office based technical and management positions in oil and gas operations, reservoir development, and facility construction, in Canada, Indonesia and eastern USA. He has a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Alberta.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Unconventional oil and gas - an opportunity for Canada? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 29:56


A SACPA presentation in February introduced the issue of “hydraulic fracking” in the Lethbridge area. In particular, two oil companies have leased land on the Blood reserve and are exploring the use of hydraulic fracking to recover oil and gas from formations which underly Southern Alberta. The speaker will discuss, from an industry perspective, what unconventional oil and gas is and where it has been found. As well he will introduce the techniques used to develop it, including hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) and horizontal drilling. The speaker will discuss industry practices and some regulatory examples for use of water in fracs and protection of surface aquifers. Speaker: Steven Dunk, P.Eng. Steve is currently Manager, BC Operations with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers represents over 100 companies that explore for, develop and produce natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil, oil sands, and elemental sulphur throughout Canada. CAPP member companies produce more than 90 per cent of Canada's natural gas and crude oil. Key areas of responsibility include: operations regulatory issues, land management, natural gas competitiveness, species at risk and managing and working to improve industry-stakeholder relations. Steve has over 25 years experience in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, having worked for major oil and gas companies in numerous field and office based technical and management positions in oil and gas operations, reservoir development, and facility construction, in Canada, Indonesia and eastern USA. He has a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Alberta.

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 79 Canadian Oil Sands

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2009 30:00


April 14, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with David Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, about Canada’s abundant deposits of oil sands and why they are important to the United States.

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 79 Canadian Oil Sands

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2009


April 14, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with David Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, about Canada’s abundant deposits of oil sands and why they are important to the United States.