The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) Congratulates Trans Mountain Corp. on Completing the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) Project. – Canadian Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events – EnergyNow

Canadian Association Of Energy Contractors

CAOEC joins other industry leaders in celebrating the completion of the long-awaited pipeline expansion. The pipeline will increase Canada’s export capacity and reduce the price differential on Western Canadian Select (WCS).

“The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion provides a crucial piece of infrastructure for securing Canada’s energy future and will not only increase activity for our members in the drilling and service rig sector, but also create more middle-class jobs in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities,” said Mark Scholz, President & CEO of CAOEC. “However, we need to keep building. Canada’s capacity to deliver sustainable energy is unmatched, and the federal government needs to reevaluate its policy approach so that large-scale projects for energy egress can get built quicker.”

Viewing the TMX as an important learning opportunity, Scholz states, “Canadians shouldn’t have to wait another thirteen years for the next project of this economic importance to be built. The federal government needs to learn from its experience with the TMX and improve the process, so that private investors with private dollars can maximize Canada’s ability to provide safe and reliable energy that the world needs.”

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About CAOEC

The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) represents 95 land drilling, offshore drilling, and service rig member companies on the frontlines of energy security and transformation. They operate a fleet of 385 drilling rigs and 715 service rigs in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Atlantic Canada. CAOEC’s members are varied and diverse, and include many small- and medium-sized enterprises that have been leaders in creating opportunities for young people, Indigenous communities, and middle-class workers.

For more information, contact:

An Tran – Communications Specialist
Canadian Association of Energy Contractors
Phone: (403) 264-4311 ext. 118
Email: atran@caoec.ca

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