The McLeod River Post

Securing Alberta’s future through energy diversific­ation

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Alberta will build on its strengths by leveraging billions of dollars in new private-sector investment to create thousands of jobs in a diversifie­d energy industry.

Securing Alberta’s future through energy diversific­ation

Premier Notley announces the next step for energy diversific­ation with (L-R) Naushad Jamani, senior vicepresid­ent, Nova Chemicals, Gil McGowan, co-chair, EDAC, Minister McCuaig-Boyd, Minister Bilous, Jeanette Patell, co-chair, EDAC and Mark Plamondon, executive director, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland.

Premier Rachel Notley announced that support for full-scale commercial­ization of partial-upgrading technologi­es will be among the government’s next steps toward energy diversific­ation, taking action on recommenda­tions from the Energy Diversific­ation Advisory Committee (EDAC).

“We are blessed with a greater variety of natural resources than anywhere in the world, but right now we’re not getting full value for them. As we fight for new pipelines and a better price for our oil, we must also create the right conditions for investment and jobs in oil and gas processing and manufactur­ing. This is the same vision Premier Lougheed had for Alberta, and I’m proud to move that vision closer to reality.”

Rachel Notley, Premier

“I’d like to thank the committee and the many Albertans who contribute­d to these recommenda­tions. Today’s announceme­nt is the first of several steps we are taking to secure Alberta’s future and get off the boom-and-bust rollercoas­ter. Energy diversific­ation will ensure our economic recovery is built to last - not just for a few years, but for generation­s.”

Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Minister of Energy

In addition to support for the commercial­ization of partial upgrading, work is underway to ensure companies have access to the natural gas liquids they need to grow private investment in Alberta-based natural gas processing and to build on the early success of Alberta’s Petrochemi­cals Diversific­ation Program. Details will be announced in the coming weeks.

“The deep history of NOVA Chemicals stands as a success story for diversific­ation in this province. We have seen the positive impact of employing Alberta’s considerab­le resources, innovative technology and talented people to encourage billions in new investment, ensure high-paying jobs for Albertans and create lasting growth in our communitie­s. This government’s efforts to implement the EDAC report will build upon Peter Lougheed’s legacy, creating the next generation of value-added opportunit­ies and allow companies like ours to continue to grow here in Alberta.”

Naushad Jamani, senior vice-president, NOVA Chemicals

“Today’s endorsemen­t of partial upgrading is a key first step in response to our recommenda­tions for transformi­ng Alberta into the premier destinatio­n for downstream oil and gas investment. Thousands of working families rely on resource developmen­t to build their livelihood, and I sincerely hope this report helps guide policy decisions for many years to come.”

Gil McGowan, co-chair, Energy Diversific­ation Advisory Committee

“Alberta needs to begin preparing now for the global energy economy of the future. This means building on our existing strengths, which include a wide variety of resources, a skilled workforce and a worldclass petrochemi­cal industry. The initial response is a great sign the government is focused on madein-Alberta solutions for securing a more diversifie­d energy sector.”

Jeanette Patell, co-chair, Energy Diversific­ation Advisory Committee

“Adding value to our resources adds jobs, infrastruc­ture and investment to our communitie­s. Alberta’s Industrial Heartland is a key driver of the province’s economy, with potential for $30 billion in new investment by 2030, and we’re pleased with the government’s direction in working with us to attract these investment­s.”

Mark Plamondon, executive director, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Associatio­n

The government will support up to $1 billion for partial upgrading over eight years beginning in 2019-20, which will include a variety of fiscal tools including loan guarantees and grants. This will leverage constructi­on of two to five partial upgrading facilities, representi­ng up to $5 billion in private investment, 4,000 jobs during constructi­on and 200 full-time jobs during operation.

A study by the University of Calgary estimated the impact of partial upgrading could be worth up to $22 billion in GDP growth for Alberta over 20 years.

The government will support up to $1 billion for partial upgrading over eight years beginning in 2019-20, which will include a variety of fiscal tools including loan guarantees and grants. This will leverage constructi­on of two to five partial upgrading facilities, representi­ng up to $5 billion in private investment, 4,000 jobs during constructi­on and 200 fulltime jobs during operation.

 ?? Photo submitted to the McLeod River Post ?? Premier Notley announces the next step for energy diversific­ation with (L-R) Naushad Jamani, senior vice-president, Nova Chemicals, Gil McGowan, co-chair, EDAC, Minister McCuaig-Boyd, Minister Bilous, Jeanette Patell, co-chair, EDAC and Mark Plamondon,...
Photo submitted to the McLeod River Post Premier Notley announces the next step for energy diversific­ation with (L-R) Naushad Jamani, senior vice-president, Nova Chemicals, Gil McGowan, co-chair, EDAC, Minister McCuaig-Boyd, Minister Bilous, Jeanette Patell, co-chair, EDAC and Mark Plamondon,...

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