Research & Analysis

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


Equitable Transition
September 15, 2022
Publication
Equitable Net-Zero
Recommendations for advancing gender equity in Alberta’s energy transition


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

Remote Communities
August 29, 2022
Publication
Renewables in Remote Communities 2022 Conference
Summary Report




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


August 12, 2022
Publication
Pembina Institute Input to Government of Alberta’s 2022 TIER Review
Submission to Alberta Ministry of Environment and Parks

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

Remote Communities
July 20, 2022
Article
Remote communities transitioning to clean energy need better housing
Governments must prioritize energy efficiency to successfully reduce diesel dependency
Oil & Gas
July 18, 2022
Media Release
Two options to implement federal oil and gas cap
Pembina Institute available for comment on options
June 29, 2022
Media Release
New regulations will bring down emissions from fuel
Clean Fuel Regulations adds urgency to implementing a sales mandate for zero-emission vehicles

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

Equitable Transition
June 2, 2022
Publication
Net-Zero Skills
What will Canada need for the coming energy transition?
