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Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers: Oil and natural gas industry offers a pathway to rapid and sustainable recovery


Industry recommendations to federal government will attract investment, advance environmental leadership and encourage innovation

CALGARY, AB, June 4, 2020 /CNW/ - As governments turn their attention to the reopening and rebuilding of Canada's economy, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) has been working closely with the federal government to identify measures to support economic recovery while the country continues to manage the health risks of the COVID-19 pandemic.

CAPP recognizes the Government of Canada has expressed deep concern for the serious impact this unprecedented crisis is having on the oil and natural gas industry and the people whose livelihoods rely on the sector. The federal government's implementation of the wage subsidy program, funding for orphan and inactive wells and the Emission Reduction Fund, along with liquidity measures for small and large producers have offered vital support to keep workers employed, help companies survive and position the industry to take advantage of a global economic recovery. Provincial governments have also implemented programs and are making significant efforts to complement the federal support.

The federal and provincial government supports have rightly been focused on short-term economic survival. However, to turn from near closure and contraction to recovery and growth, Canada's economy cannot rely solely on government support. The pathway to rebuilding requires encouraging and attracting private investment back to Canada's industries.

In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Canada will be competing with every other jurisdiction in the world for more limited investment dollars.

The oil and natural gas sector is Canada's largest industry, generating more than $100 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) annually and supporting half a million jobs across the country. The industry is also the biggest source of international investment and produces the country's largest export commodity. In addition to contributing to Canada's economic recovery, a strong oil and natural gas sector can help advance the federal government's objectives related to both Indigenous reconciliation and climate change.

Oil and natural gas projects are shovel-ready and shovel-worthy. They can immediately put Canadians back to work with a multi-billion-dollar national supply chain, offer economic and self-sustaining opportunities for Indigenous communities and generate desperately-needed revenues for governments in the form of taxes and royalties. These objectives can be achieved while leveraging the sector's leadership in emissions reduction, water protection, and land and species management.

CAPP has publicly released letters it submitted to the federal government through the organization's ongoing work with a number of ministries to stabilize Canada's economy and position the country for recovery. The May 27, 2020 letter focuses on economic recovery and outlines three areas of recommendation to provide certainty to capital markets and attract investment back into Canada's resource industry. The recommendations to the federal government include:

CAPP quotes Tim McMillan, president and CEO:

Supporting information:

The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) represents companies, large and small, that explore for, develop and produce natural gas and oil throughout Canada. CAPP's member companies produce about 80 per cent of Canada's natural gas and oil. CAPP's associate members provide a wide range of services that support the upstream oil and natural gas industry. Together CAPP's members and associate members are an important part of a national industry with revenues from oil and natural gas production of about $109 billion a year. CAPP's mission, on behalf of the Canadian upstream oil and natural gas industry, is to advocate for and enable economic competitiveness and safe, environmentally and socially responsible performance.

SOURCE Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers


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