Alliances
The Integrated CO2 Network (ICO2N), in partnership with PTAC Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada and over 25 industry entities, have completed the Alberta CO2 Purity project; a project aimed at developing strong made in Canada purity guidelines that will inform commercial scale demonstration carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. These guidelines will provide a foundation for accelerated CCS deployment in Canada, and develop an integrated picture of CO2 requirements from source to sink. It will also advise on the optimum purity requirements for a CCS Network, thereby addressing critical knowledge gaps for CCS technology deployment.
The BC LNG Alliance represents the seven leading LNG proponents in B.C.- LNG Canada, Kitimat LNG, FortisBC, Woodfibre LNG, WCC LNG (ExxonMobil), AltaGas and Woodside Energy Canada.
Canadas Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA) is an alliance of oil sands producers focused on accelerating the pace of improvement in environmental performance in Canadas oil sands through collaborative action and innovation.
The First Nations LNG Alliance is a collective of First Nations who are participating in, and supportive of, sustainable and responsible LNG development in BC.
The Haskayne School of Business (University of Calgary) has more than 3,600 full and part-time students enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate programs, as well as over 1,300 executive education program participants. The school plays an important role in shaping the next generation of leaders in Canadas most enterprising city and has over 25,000 alumni in over 89 countries worldwide.
The Methane Emissions Leadership Alliance (MELA) is Canada’s most complete source of data, technologies and solution providers that monitor, measure, and reduce methane emissions.
The New Brunswick Responsible Energy Development Alliance aims to provide important, fact-based information to New Brunswickers interested in learning more about hydraulic fracturing and natural gas in New Brunswick.
SSEER takes a proactive and collaborative approach to regional economic development.
Established in 1995, the WECP is a non-profit organization whose member cities are globally recognized as international energy capitals.