Oil and gas industry awards recognize leading environmental, social, safety performance

CALGARY, Alberta (March 21, 2012) – The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers tonight presented recognition awards to six upstream oil and natural gas companies for innovative projects demonstrating leading environmental, social, and health and safety performance. “The Responsible Canadian Energy Awards is our means of recognizing leadership among our members  in delivering environmental, social and [...]

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CAPP announces the nominees for the 2012 RCE Awards

The 2012 Responsible Canadian Energy Awards nominees have been announced with 29 projects from 15 CAPP member companies comprising the nominees. The nominees, separated into three categories, will vie for five awards at the 2012 Responsible Canadian Energy Awards Dinner on March 21, 2012. The awards are given in the categories of Environmental Performance, Social [...]

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Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry Takes on Responsible Canadian Energy By Janet Annesley, Vice-President of Communications, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Measuring and reporting industry’s performance in the areas of people, air, water and land are critical steps in improving public understanding of Canada’s oil and gas industry and how the industry’s works to track and improve our performance. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers’ (CAPP) Responsible Canadian Energy program represents the collective goal of Canada’s [...]

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Canadian Oil and Gas Industry Releases 2010 Responsible Canadian Energy Progress Report

CALGARY, Alberta – December 15, 2011 – The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) today released its second annual Responsible Canadian Energy Progress Report which details the oil and gas industry’s performance in the areas of people, air, land and water. The 2010 report features performance indicators and analysis to address industry performance inWestern Canada(excluding [...]

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Background: Data Highlights from CAPP’s 2010 Responsible Canadian Energy Progress Report

People The five year trend for national Total Recordable Injury Frequency (TRIF) shows that total (employees and contractors) reported injury rates have decreased since 2006, with TRIF declining from 1.48 in 2006 to 0.89 in 2010. However, reported data shows a slight increase in TRIF in 2010 from 2009 levels. The oil and gas industry [...]

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