Research & Analysis

Oil & Gas
November 10, 2022
Publication
Waiting to Launch, Third Quarter 2022 Update
The gap between Canadian oilsands companies’ climate pledges and actions


Oil & Gas
September 29, 2022
Publication
Options to cap and cut oil and gas sector greenhouse gas emissions
Submission to Environment and Climate Change Canada




Oil & Gas
September 23, 2022
Publication
Waiting to Launch
The gap between Canadian oilsands companies’ climate pledges and actions

Oil & Gas
September 23, 2022
Media Release
New report examines gaps between oilsands climate pledges and actions
Pembina Institute releases Waiting to Launch report

Oil & Gas
August 31, 2022
Op-ed
Why the federal oil and gas emissions cap is a win for Albertans
Oilsands will only stay competitive if sector gets cleaner

August 25, 2022
Publication
Success in Eliminating Methane in Alberta’s Peace River Region
Case study: Strong rules can bring methane emissions from venting to near-zero, without impacting levels of oil and gas production


Oil & Gas
July 27, 2022
Op-ed
New rules are coming for methane emissions in Canada. And not a moment too soon.
On our path to net-zero by 2050, our methane strategy can be a win-win-win for government, industry and Canadians

Oil & Gas
June 19, 2022
Op-ed
Why Canada can meet its oil and gas emissions targets
Existing technology can achieve deep emission cuts

May 31, 2022
Publication
Reducing methane emissions from Canada’s oil and gas sector
Submission to Environment and Climate Change Canada

Oil & Gas
March 21, 2022
Publication
Decarbonizing Canada’s oil and gas supply
Cutting the sector’s emissions by 2030 is key to reaching net-zero by 2050


Oil & Gas
March 1, 2022
Publication
Getting on Track
A primer on challenges to reducing carbon emissions in Canada’s oilsands



Electricity
January 20, 2022
Publication
Towards a Clean Atlantic Grid
Clean energy technologies for reliable, affordable electricity generation in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia


Electricity
November 9, 2021
Op-ed
No better time to invest in an electric future
An interconnected net-zero grid optimizes Canada’s energy strengths beyond provincial borders
