Research & Analysis
August 12, 2021
Media Release
New research assesses climate potential of blue hydrogen
Carbon intensity will vary widely based on upstream emissions, production, and rate of carbon capture



August 12, 2021
Publication
Carbon intensity of blue hydrogen production
Accounting for technology and upstream emissions



Oil & Gas
August 4, 2021
Publication
The case for raising ambition in curbing methane pollution
Higher federal and provincial targets on methane are within reach

Oil & Gas
May 31, 2021
Publication
Evaluating the benefits of using new technologies to find methane leaks
Summary plus full paper

April 27, 2021
Article
Delivering on the promise of nature-based carbon offsets
Developing a credible offset market depends on the quality and measurement of natural assets

April 27, 2021
Publication
Nature-based climate solutions
With well-designed protocols, Canada’s natural assets could provide significant carbon offsets



February 24, 2021
Publication
Recommendations for advancing Alberta’s hydrogen strategy
Submission to the Government of Alberta



Oil & Gas
December 18, 2020
Article
In Alberta, emissions reductions could fund the future
To put the province on the path to success, the TIER fund should be invested in the emerging economy
November 9, 2020
Media Release
Canada must keep methane targets in sight as it proceeds with provincial agreements
Pembina Institute reacts to methane equivalency agreements between Ottawa and provinces
October 23, 2020
Media Release
In addition to methane reductions, federal fund will create jobs and enable leadership
Pembina Institute reacts to roll out of federal Emissions Reduction Fund
May 13, 2020
Media Release
Pembina Institute to assess updated methane regulations as Alberta seeks equivalency
Pembina Institute reiterates timeline and process on path to federal equivalency

Oil & Gas
February 19, 2020
Publication
The oilsands in a carbon-constrained Canada
The collision course between overall emissions and national climate commitments




Oil & Gas
December 13, 2019
Media Release
Alberta’s regulations fail to effectively address major sources of emissions
Federal government would put Canada’s climate ambition at risk if Alberta’s weak methane regulations are approved