Nombre total de rapports de communication : 0
Rapports mensuels de communications au cours des 6 derniers mois : 0
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Affaires autochtones, Climat, Énergie, Environnement, Industrie, Infrastructure, Commerce international, Ressources naturelles, Transports
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Discussion of matters related to the planned export of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) through proposed West Coast export facilities. These discussions are intended to understand current and potential federal policies, regulatory frameworks, and trade considerations, and to exchange perspectives on market access, infrastructure development, and the role of LPG exports in Canada’s energy sector.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Affaires autochtones, Climat, Énergie, Environnement, Relations fédérales-provinciales, Ressources naturelles
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Discussions about an improved federal regulatory framework that protects the environment, upholds Indigenous rights, and ensures public safety while enabling timely investment in critical energy infrastructure; promotion of efficient, transparent, and coordinated regulatory processes necessary for maintaining Canada’s economic competitiveness and supporting energy security.
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Énergie, Infrastructure, Commerce international, Ressources naturelles
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Discussions about opportunities to increase market access for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and other Canadian energy exports. These are intended to better understand federal priorities related to energy security, economic competitiveness, and responsible resource development, while providing information and perspectives on domestic and international market conditions, infrastructure and logistics considerations, and the policy and regulatory frameworks affecting Canada’s ability to compete in global energy markets.
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Règlement, Politique ou Programme
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Développement économique, Emploi et formation, Énergie, Industrie, Ressources naturelles
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Discussions about the importance of a competitive and predictable tax system for Canada’s energy sector. These discussions are intended to provide information and perspectives on how federal tax policy affects investment decisions, infrastructure development, operational competitiveness, employment, and Canada’s ability to attract and retain capital in a global market.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Énergie, Industrie, Ressources naturelles, Transports
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Discussions about the importance of energy transportation infrastructure, including railways, associated rail terminals, and trucking, in supporting the safe and efficient movement of Canadian energy products. These discussions are intended to provide information on the role that rail and trucking infrastructure play in facilitating domestic supply, enabling market access, and supporting exports, particularly where pipeline infrastructure is limited or unavailable.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Développement économique, Énergie, Environnement, Relations fédérales-provinciales, Commerce intérieur, Commerce international, Ressources naturelles
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Discussions about the promotion of strong, stable, and predictable trade relations, both within Canada, the United States, and Pan-Pacific countries, as essential to Canada’s energy value chain, advancing climate objectives, and maintaining economic competitiveness.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Affaires autochtones, Climat, Développement économique, Énergie, Environnement, Relations fédérales-provinciales, Ressources naturelles
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Discussions on enhancing the economic competitiveness of Canada’s energy sector, particularly in relation to midstream energy and natural gas liquids issues, including considerations of environmental protection and safety, Indigenous engagement, federal procurement, economic competitiveness, and sector investment.
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Politique ou Programme, Règlement
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Keyera operates an integrated Canadian energy infrastructure business that links upstream oil and gas production with downstream markets. Through a network of interconnected assets, the company gathers and processes raw natural gas, extracts and handles natural gas liquids (“NGLs”) and condensate, and provides liquids storage, transportation, blending and terminal services. Keyera also markets NGLs, condensate and iso-octane, leveraging its infrastructure to deliver reliable midstream and downstream energy solutions across Western Canada.
Dean Setoguchi, President & CEO
Adresse :
Suite 200 The Ampersand West Tower 144-4th Ave SW
Calgary, AB T2P 3N4
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
403-205-8300
Keyera Corp. n'est pas une filiale d'une société mère.
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