Report released: Delineating emerging environmental requirements and expectations in the offshore oil and gas supply chain

Helping to ensure the competitiveness of firms in Atlantic Canada – and helping local firms gain a competitive advantage.

This research was presented as part of a joint event between econext, Noia, and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), and pursued through an initiative announced in January, 2021.

A video presentation summarizing this project can be viewed above. Understanding the related emerging requirements and expectations for supply chain participants will help ensure the competitiveness of firms in Atlantic Canada – or help local firms gain a competitive advantage. This is important from both the perspective of firms maintaining their market share in domestic oil and gas supply chains, and for firms engaging internationally.

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

The Net Zero Project supports the development of clean growth strategies and projects in four areas of Canada’s net zero journey as they relate to its offshore energy industry: carbon capture, utilization, and storage; electrification; renewable energy; and hydrogen.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Kris Drodge
Project Manager
kdrodge@energynl.ca
Michelle Lethbridge
Innovation Lead
mlethbridge@energynl.ca
Stephen Goulding
Economics Lead
sgoulding@energynl.ca
Peter Bennett
Technical Lead
pbennett@energynl.ca