@B_rian_B Hi there, Canadian-headquartered companies owned approximately 85 per cent of oil sands production in 2022. Learn more about Canadian oil sands ownership: https://t.co/cgaFE37Fnh
@TeslaGoesPlaid You might be interested to know that life cycle emissions of LNG from Canada if used for power generation in China are estimated to be up to 62% less than coal. Learn More: https://t.co/gW8o6EdLDh
Canada’s energy industry can supply responsibly produced, low-emissions liquefied natural gas (LNG). Learn how Canadian LNG can reduce the world’s reliance on coal at https://t.co/ow9YgNpVg8
@jaythealbertan Canadian-headquartered companies owned approximately 85 per cent of oil sands production in 2022. Learn more about Canadian oil sands ownership: https://t.co/cgaFE377xJ
@violin4all Canada's oil and gas industry can help reduce global emissions long-term by exporting LNG to replace coal power in Asia. And Canada's oil sands is the only place where all major producers are working together to reduce emissions by 32% by 2030 using carbon capture and storage.
Canada’s oil and gas industry has a positive impact in Ontario—71,500 jobs and an $8.1 billion contribution to Ontario’s economy. Find out more reasons you can feel good about Canada’s oil and gas at https://t.co/0CdMW4NK2C
First Nations are playing an increasingly important role in Canada's oil and gas industry. And one of the largest Indigenous-owned projects in Canada is getting closer to becoming a reality.
Canada's west coast is a key gateway for our oil to reach global markets. That's why protecting the marine environment is critical as Trans Mountain expands export capacity.
Canadians continue to use oil in their daily lives, using more than 2.2 million barrels per day in 2021. While other countries are facing shortages, Canada has the abundant supply and world-class industry to meet demand.
Carbon capture and storage is essential for reducing global emissions, and Canada is a leader when it comes to harnessing and expanding this vital technology.
With demand for lithium expected to outstrip supply by 2025, Canada has the opportunity to tap into this coveted resource and become a supplier in global markets.
Canada's oil and gas sector is a global leader in environmental progress. To see why, look no further than the ongoing reduction of fresh water use intensity by the industry.
@TamaraM26456911 Hi, you might be interested to learn that the Alberta Orphan Well Association reclaimed 274 well sites in 2021, or the equivalent area of 572 CFL football fields. Learn More: https://t.co/xXPX1CLpy7
Canada’s oil and gas has some of the highest environmental protection standards in the world. Learn more about the industry’s commitment to producing oil and gas you can feel good about at https://t.co/NEFCys5t45
@ElliAdventurer Hi, you might be interested to learn that the Alberta Orphan Well Association reclaimed 274 well sites in 2021, or the equivalent area of 572 CFL football fields. Learn More: https://t.co/xXPX1CLpy7
Canada’s oil and gas sector is committed to producing cleaner energy through clean technology—investing more than one billion dollars annually. To learn more about the industry’s mission to reduce environmental impacts, visit https://t.co/NEFCys5t45
Canada's oil sands industry has made reducing the amount of water used in production a key priority, relying more on recycled water among other innovations.
Canada's oil sands contributed record government royalties in 2021, money that can be used to pay for more doctors, teachers and inflation fighting measures.
More and more, First Nations in Canada are becoming active participants in major oil and gas projects. Through ownership, Indigenous communities are building sustainable pathways to prosperity.
The world needs more liquefied natural gas and is looking for reliable partners like Canada. Japan's prime minister sees LNG Canada as a critical project for providing energy security and helping lower emissions.
@aburns54 Hi, you might be interested to know that since 2000, Canada's oil and gas industry has paid about $25 billion per year in taxes towards roads, schools, and hospitals we reply on. You can learn more here: https://t.co/hKeAlGatAO
Canada’s energy industry can supply responsibly produced, low-emissions liquefied natural gas (LNG). Learn how Canadian LNG can reduce the world’s reliance on coal at https://t.co/ow9YgNpVg8