As the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) marks its one-year anniversary, we wanted to take this opportunity to talk about our work over the past 12 months. The CEC has been telling the actual story of Canada’s #oilandgas industry. #ableg#cdnpoli@CBCEyeopener
Our first campaign supported the @CoastalGasLink pipeline, clean #cdn natural gas and the role the responsible development of our energy can play in the global challenge of climate change. #ableg#cdnpolibit.ly/3noOqi0
Then, as COVID ravaged our economy, the CEC launched a national marketing campaign called “When we Work, Canada Works” highlighting the importance of energy to Canada and how it can help drive economic recovery. #ableg#cdnpoli
Phase 2 of that campaign is now underway telling the story of responsibly-developed #cdn energy with increased visibility via digital media, radio, tv and billboards. #ableg#cdnpoli. Listen to one of the radio ads here: bit.ly/3m4f3Xr
World-class research is an important part of what we do. Our first research report focused on Indigenous Canadians and how they benefit from oil and gas development. #ableg#cdnpoli canadianenergycentre.ca/research-brief…
The CEC research team has produced 30 reports – covering everything from pipelines and the environment to the economy and the energy transition – all vital to ensuring Canadians and policy makers have the facts about our industry. #ableg#cdnpolibit.ly/2TzIF34
Also, the negative consequences of Canadian oil and gas not being developed and the impact this will have on the global stage. canadianenergycentre.ca/dependency-on-…
And Canada needs to hear the story of oil and gas and Indigenous communities – focusing on Nations, businesses and individuals who see the responsible, respectful development of #canada’s energy as a path from poverty to prosperity. #ableg#cdnpolibit.ly/316zdJ0
In our first year, the CEC team has written more than 150 stories about the people who work in #cdn energy and the successes they continue to have despite the challenges they face. #ableg#cdnpolibit.ly/2UQrJGB
The work of the CEC team has been the focus of interviews and featured by media outlets across the country, from Vancouver to Toronto and beyond, about the benefits of responsibly produced #cdn oil and gas. #ableg#cdnpoli
Countering the false narrative about #cdn#oilandgas being pushed by anti-oil and gas activists has been a key focus. We’ve published 15 Matter of Fact responses to misinformation on everything from inaccurate claims about our ESG to criticism of key Canadian pipeline projects.
Finally, we've reached out to Canadians to ask for their support – and they responded in a big way. bit.ly/2Ke6SuB
Tens of thousands of Canadians, in every province and territory, are following us on social media or have signed up for emails so they can get the facts they need to stand up for responsibly-produced Canadian energy. #ableg#cdnpolisupportcanadianenergy.ca/say_yes_to_can…
Moving forward we will continue to tell the story of Canada’s world-class energy industry and its commitment to ESG – a world leader, not the laggard anti-industry activists would have you believe. Climate change is a global problem. Canadian energy can be a global solution.
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As the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) marks its one-year anniversary, we wanted to take this opportunity to talk about our work over the past 12 months. The CEC has been telling the actual story of Canada’s #oilandgas industry. #ableg#cdnpoli
Then, as COVID ravaged our economy, the CEC launched a national marketing campaign called “When we Work, Canada Works” highlighting the importance of energy to Canada and how it can help drive economic recovery. #ableg#cdnpoli