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Published: Oct 5, 2007

Thinking Like an Owner
Help Premier Stelmach Make the Right Decision About Royalty Reform

You can help Premier Ed Stelmach make the right decision on energy royalties.

It's is easy as 1 - 2 - 3:

1.) Get informed.

2.) Think like an owner.

3.) Let the Premier know where you stand.

Download a primer with the information you need below.

Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: Jul 26, 2007

This series of videos documents the Athabasca River Expedition as it celebrates this extraordinary western waterway and reveals threats to the river and its watershed, a symbol of Canadian identity and wilderness.

A huge thanks to QuantumShift.tv for their help in making these videos possible!

Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: Jun 11, 2007

The report, Driving it Home: Choosing the Right Path for Fuelling North America's Transportation Future, describes the stark energy crossroads that North America faces. Researched and written by the NRDC, Western Resources Advocates (WRA) - both American-based environmental groups - and the Calgary-based Pembina Institute.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Royalty Reform Solutions (Full Report and Fact Sheet)Options for Delivering a Fair Share of Oil Sands Revenues to Albertans and Resource Developers

Published: May 24, 2007

This report describes several options that Albertans, when thinking like owners, can consider for reforming the oil sands royalty regime. The reforms are designed to ensure better value to Albertans while maintaining a reasonable profit for oil sands companies.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Models for Oil Sands Royalty ReformDetailed Royalty Reform Results and Assumptions

Published: May 24, 2007

This technical background paper accompanies a report entitled Royalty Reform Solutions: Options for Delivering a Fair Share of Oil Sands Revenues to Albertans and Resource Developers.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Royalty Reform Solutions (Fact Sheet)Three Ways to Ensure a Fair Share of Oil Sands Revenues for Albertans, The Owners

Published: May 22, 2007

This fact sheet presents three options for oil sands royalty reform. All three options strike a balance between ensuring reasonable return for companies and maximizing earnings for Albertans, who own the resource, for this non-renewable resource. Solutions and recommendations are also described.

Publication Type: Briefing Notes, Summaries & Fact Sheets

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: May 22, 2007

Presentation delivered to the Alberta Royalty Review Panel on May 22, 2007, which outlines three options for reforming the oil sands royalty regime.

Publication Type: Letters & Formal Submissions, Presentations

Topic Area: Oil Sands



Published: May 15, 2007

The Pembina Institute commissioned Probe Research Inc., a professional research and survey organization based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to conduct a study to gauge public attitudes toward the environmental and economic impacts of oil sands development in Alberta.

Publication Type: Briefing Notes, Summaries & Fact Sheets

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: May 7, 2007

This exclusive media background document summarizes poll results concerning Albertans' opinions on the management of greenhouse gas emissions in the oil sands. These results are part of a more extensive poll covering Albertans' opinions on the environmental and economic impact of the oil sands development that will be released May 8 and May 14 2007. 

Publication Type: Briefing Notes, Summaries & Fact Sheets

Topic Area: Oil Sands




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