What is the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)?
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is a national, industry-funded organization that represents Canada’s upstream oil and natural gas industry. CAPP’s membership comprises companies involved in the exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas in Canada. CAPP’s mandate is to promote the competitiveness of the Canadian upstream oil and natural gas industry in a safe, environmentally and socially responsible manner.
CAPP is active in advocating for policies and regulations that enable Canada’s upstream oil and natural gas industry to compete globally. CAPP also work with government, Indigenous peoples, environmental organizations and other stakeholders to find common ground and build trust. Through its efforts, CAPP enhances Canada’s reputation as a responsible energy producer and a good place to invest.
What does CAPP do?
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is a national trade association that represents Canada’s upstream oil and gas industry. CAPP’s members produce approximately 80% of Canada’s natural gas and crude oil. CAPP’s mission is to enhance the economic sustainability of the Canadian upstream petroleum industry in a safe and environmentally and socially responsible manner.
To achieve this, CAPP advocates for sound public policy that enables the industry to compete globally and efficiently develop Canada’s valuable energy resources. CAPP also works to build understanding and trust among Canadians about the industry and its commitment to sustainable development. In addition, CAPP works with its members to continuously improve environmental and social performance. By working together, CAPP’s members are developing the energy resources Canada needs in a way that benefits all Canadians. Learn more about CAPP at www.capp.ca.
How does CAPP help the oil and gas industry in Canada?
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is a non-profit trade organization that represents companies involved in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Canada. CAPP’s membership includes both large international firms and small independent producers. The organization advocates for policies that support the oil and gas industry and promotes investment in the sector. CAPP also works to improve safety and environmental standards within the industry. In recent years, CAPP has been working to increase public awareness of the benefits of the oil and gas industry in Canada. The organization has also been active in promoting the development of renewable resources such as solar and wind power. However, CAPP remains committed to supporting the oil and gas industry as a vital part of the Canadian economy.
What are some of CAPP’s recent accomplishments?
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is a not-for-profit trade association that represents Canada’s upstream petroleum industry. Our members produce crude oil, natural gas, and market refined products such as gasoline and natural gas liquids. We are committed to ensuring a sustainable future for our industry and our country.
In the last year, CAPP has made significant progress towards our goal of being a world leader in responsible development of Canada’s energy resources. We have worked with the provincial and federal governments to develop policies that promote investment and job creation, while also protecting the environment. We have also launched an Initiative for Responsible Development, which is a multi-stakeholder forum that promotes best practices in environmental protection and social responsibility. In addition, we have worked with Indigenous communities to build relationships and agreements that respect their rights and interests. These are just some of the ways that CAPP is working to create a bright future for Canada’s energy industry.