News Release – CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCERS (CAPP)
Date issue: May 14, 2015
CALGARY, Alberta (May 14, 2015) – The oil and natural gas industry is looking forward to working with the new Alberta government to protect and grow jobs and investment in the province and all of Canada.“Albertans voted for change and we are prepared to work with the new government to explore and embrace the best change possible,” said CAPP president Tim McMillan. “CAPP will form an industry group to work with premier-elect Rachel Notley and her team on priorities to make the industry stronger because a strong oil and gas industry makes for a strong Alberta.”McMillan said the industry and the government share a common interest in industry success and “the best way to protect jobs and investment is through improved market access – building new pipeline, rail and marine transportation infrastructure – while maintaining a strong fiscal regime that allows the industry to compete in the global market.”

“Improved market access and fiscal strength will allow Canada to reap the benefits of helping meet global energy needs through safe, responsible development and delivery of its natural resources,” he said.

With a 50 per cent drop in global oil prices since last summer, these are challenging times and Canadians across the country are feeling the impacts of reduced oil and gas industry activity.

Oil and gas industry capital investment is forecast to be down $23 billion. As spending declines, industry unemployment rises. To date, companies have announced more than 4,500 layoffs, with an additional 23,000 jobs lost as a result of lower drilling activity.

“To grow the oil and gas industry – creating more jobs and increasing public revenues to improve our quality of life – we must continue to keep Alberta and all of Canada attractive for oil and gas investment,” McMillan said.