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An Oil Pumpjack Next to the Flag of British Columbia Flying in the Sky.
Seismic events related to fluid disposal are rare, pose no risk

Report on minor earthquakes triggered by deep well fluid disposal also offers best practices to minimize seismicity.

shannon carla king
PODCAST: The art of reclaimed wilds in Canada’s oil sands

Is the oil sands destroying Alberta’s northern forests? Artist Shannon Carla King points out no, using landscape paintings of the wild beauty developing at former oil sands sites.

Did You Know?

Energy poverty is a worldwide challenge, including here in Canada.

PODCAST: Growing oil and gas opportunities for Indigenous communities

Courtney Levesque-Thomas discusses a recent report showing growing involvement of Indigenous workers, businesses and communities in natural gas and oil.

Canadian Geographic Education launches updated website

Energy IQ helps teachers, students and all Canadians learn about Canada’s energy in all forms.

PODCAST: How social investments help oil sands communities thrive

Perry Berkenpas of the Oil Sands Community Alliance discusses industry’s approach to helping build strong communities through social investments, Indigenous partnerships and a true spirit of collaboration.

An Aerial View of Planet Earth, Zoomed in on Canada with the Canadian Flag in the Shape of the Country.
Federal funding for Indigenous projects and climate initiatives

Federal government announces support to enable Indigenous participation in natural gas and oil projects, leading to sustainable community prosperity.

Cradle of Canada’s oil industry celebrates more than 150 years

Ingenuity has defined the industry from its very start – in Ontario.

Indigenous group looks to invest in TMX, create energy investment fund

Project Reconciliation would use revenue from Trans Mountain pipeline equity to build long-term stability and fund other energy transition and infrastructure projects.

Oil sands spends $2.4 billion on Indigenous partnerships

New data shows increased Indigenous participation in the oil sands’ far-reaching supply chain, creating jobs and economic opportunity.