Tim McMillan
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Canadian oil & gas investment expected to rise 22% this year to $32.8B, but challenges remainThe president of CAPP expects global energy demand will grow for decades to come, but said it will take a 'national effort' for Canada to actually capitalize on that need.EconomyJan 20, 2022
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Head of energy advocate CAPP stepping down after 7 years at helmThe head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is stepping down from the organization after seven years.CanadaNov 4, 2021
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Industry optimism rising to pre-pandemic levels, CAPP energy symposium hearsThe head of CAPP says predictions of the end of the oil industry a year ago have proven false and the sector is rebounding to pre-COVID levels of production and pricing.CanadaApr 6, 2021
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French oil giant Total leaves U.S. energy group, months after exiting CAPPThe move follows Total's decision to drop out of the Calgary-based Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and write off $9.3-billion worth of oilsands assets in Alberta.CanadaJan 15, 2021
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Canadian oil sector welcomes federal aid for large firms despite climate change conditionsThe oil and gas sector and the Alberta government are applauding a federal financing relief package for large Canadian companies despite conditions that could link the aid to an individual company's climate change goals.EconomyMay 11, 2020
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Trudeau offers new money to oil patch, but rejects calls to suspend climate action over COVID-19The letter makes more than 30 requests, including the suspension of environmental monitoring and delaying action on climate change and Indigenous rights.EnvironmentApr 17, 2020
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CAPP CEO says Trump’s methane regulation reversal widens U.S. competitive advantageA U.S. proposal to ease regulations aimed at cutting methane emissions will create another competitive advantage for American producers over Canadians, the CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says.EnvironmentAug 30, 2019
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Alberta government creates pair of industry panels to help reduce regulatory red tapeAlberta is moving into the next phase of its plan to cut regulatory red tape.PoliticsAug 2, 2019
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Alberta companies making a go of it despite sluggish oil and gas outlookA new forecast from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers showing sluggish growth and energy investment isn't deterring some Alberta energy companies from continuing to try and make a go of it.EconomyJun 13, 2019
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Environment minister ‘disrespectful’ of energy industry, Canadians: CAPP CEO"I'm very troubled with some of Minister [Catherine] McKenna's comments," CAPP CEO McMillan told reporters after presenting the forecast at the Global Petroleum Show conference in Calgary.Jun 13, 2019
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