Centre for Energy

Centre for Energy

Type Think Tank
Website canadianenergycentre.ca
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Location Calgary, AB Canada Canada
Functions Fieldwork, Research
Tags energy
Summary The Canadian Energy Centre’s mandate is to promote Canada as the supplier of choice for the world’s growing demand for responsibly produced energy. It is an independent provincial corporation that is primarily supported by the Government of Alberta’s industry-funded Technology, Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund.

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Centre for Energy · 15 October 2023 English

The Government revenues from the Canadian capex and government revenue numbers (which includes natural gas sector to reach over U. [...] S.$3.00 per kcf price trajectory, government revenues from the …


Centre for Energy · 15 October 2023 English

The Government revenues from the Canadian capex and government revenue numbers (which includes natural gas sector to reach over U. [...] S.$3.00 per kcf price trajectory, government revenues from the …


Centre for Energy · 9 October 2023 English

protection—$9.4 billion cumulatively from 2018 to 2020— When capital and operating expenses on environmental accounting for 33 percent of total environmental protection protection are combined, out of the $28.6 billion …


Centre for Energy · 30 September 2023 English

Gas flaring is the burning off of the natural At 945 million m3, Canada was the eighth lowest flarer in 2022 gas that is generated in the process of oil …


Centre for Energy · 26 September 2023 English

emissions from Canada’s oil sands sector, it is a good time to examine projected government revenues and capital In this Fact Sheet, we use a constant price in real terms …


Centre for Energy · 18 September 2023 English

- 1 - Examining Key Demographic Characteristics of Canada’s Oil and Gas Sector Workers Analysis At $133,293 in average annual wage and salary in 2021, Canadian oil and gas sector …


Centre for Energy · 13 September 2023

activities of Canada’s oil and gas sector, in 2019, included: The indirect impact is measured as the GDP and jobs • Architectural, engineering, and related services: $4.1 occurring throughout the …


Centre for Energy · 31 August 2023 English

In this CEC Fact Sheet, we use data on projected direct upstream CO2 emissions intensity drawn from Rystad • Understand the relative ranking of countries, operators, Energy’s UCube and EmissionsCube …


Centre for Energy · 18 August 2023 English

As such, businesses in the increase in the carbon price to reach $95/tonne in 2025 province need to know about the carbon tax and its impact. [...] Direct The forestry …


Centre for Energy · 6 August 2023 English

- 2 - Small business continues to account for the vast majority of oil and gas firms in Canada Figure 3 Comparing oil and gas firms* by size in Canada …


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