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Energy will be election issue

Alberta has an opportunity to become one of the most attractive places in the world for oil and natural gas investment, but only if Albertans vote for energy in the next provincial election, and insist political parties adopt policies aimed at enhanc

Alberta has an opportunity to become one of the most attractive places in the world for oil and natural gas investment, but only if Albertans vote for energy in the next provincial election, and insist political parties adopt policies aimed at enhancing industry’s competitiveness, according to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).

In its Alberta Energy Platform, Oil and Natural Gas Priorities for a Prosperous Alberta, CAPP has developed a set of aspirational goals and policy recommendations focused on four priority areas including market access, regulatory competitiveness, climate policy, and fiscal and economic policy.

“Albertans need to be well-informed and have a clear picture of how we can make our province better before heading into the election,” said CAPP president and CAO Tim McMillan. “A vote for energy sends the message that Alberta can, and should, be supplying energy to the world.

“Industry has been asking for effective policy changes to make Alberta more competitive. We want to attract global investment to the oil and natural gas sector, but to do so we need greater regulatory certainty along with fiscal and economic policies that allow us to compete globally.”

In its energy platform, CAPP provides clear information about the challenges facing Alberta’s oil and natural gas industry, as well as action-oriented recommendations.

CAPP hopes to inform Albertans and political parties about how the province can get back on track and supply energy to the world.

The success of the province is largely tied to a strong oil and natural gas industry; a vote for energy moves Alberta toward a more prosperous future.

CAPP’s recommendations advocate for a strong growth scenario for the oil and natural gas industry in Alberta, increasing its competitiveness in the global energy market and attracting investment back to the province.

CAPP’s energy platform sets goals to ensure the rate of Alberta’s oil and natural gas supply doubles in growth and helps meet global demand; displaces less-responsible sources of supply; doubles investment in Alberta; and, makes Canada the fourth-largest oil producer and third-largest natural gas producer in the world.

In the upcoming provincial election, it’s important all Albertans vote for energy at the ballot box.

CAPP’s Alberta Energy Platform is to inform all Albertans of the concerns and vision of the oil and natural gas business in a manner that is non-partisan and is not advertising.

The business of energy is the business of every government of Alberta regardless of its political persuasion.

“A healthy oil and natural gas industry benefits all Albertans and builds on the backbone of our economy, he said. “As Albertans head to the polls, the message is that a vote for energy is a vote to build a prosperous future for Alberta.

“The Alberta Energy Platform is ambitious and achievable. By increasing our competitiveness globally, we can attract the investment we need to create jobs, grow production, and become the world’s fourth-largest oil producer and third-largest natural gas producer.”

CAPP does not support or oppose any particular registered party or candidate.

- Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

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