Dan Woynillowicz, Pembina Environmental Policy Analyst and author of Oil Sands Fever: The Environmental Implications of Canada's Oil Sands Rush, touring oil sands reclamation lands north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Photo: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute.

Media Room

The Oil Sands Fever book was downloaded 14,000 times in its first week online establishing a new record for the Pembina Institute. Here you will find oil sands media releases, photos you can publish, a list of Pembina oil sands media contacts and most of the figures and graphs from the the Oil Sands Fever book that you can download and publish as well.

Media Contacts

Media Releases

Opinion Editorials

Photos for Media

The following slide show contains several photos you can download and use to illustrate your stories about oil sands development and the environmental implications. All photos are Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute.

Conditions of use: Full credit must be given to the photographer and to the Pembina Institute. If used online, you must also provide a link to www.OilSandsWatch.org.


Oil Sands Mining Photos
Deep Oil Sands/In Situ Photos

Illustrations for Media

The following slide show contains several illustrations drawn from the book Oil Sands Fever: The Environmental Implications of Canada's Oil Sands Rush. You can download and use these illustrations for use in your stories about oil sands development. All illustrations are Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute.

Conditions of use: Full credit must be given to the Pembina Institute. If used online, you must also provide a link to www.OilSandsWatch.org.


Illustrations for the Media

Videos

Video B-Roll for Media

The following b-roll clips are all aerials available for you to use to illustrate your stories about oil sands development and the environmental implications.

Conditions of Use

All video clips are:
Copyright ©2006 The Pembina Institute

Credit must be given in the form:
Video courtesy of blue monk productions/The Pembina Institute.

If used online, you must also provide a link to:
www.OilSandsWatch.org.

Format

Each clip is provided in .avi format for broadcast.

Questions?

If you have any questions about the use of these videos please contact

David Dodge
Director of Communications
Email: davidd(at)pembina.org

Available B-Roll Clips [.avi format]

Athabasca River Ft. McMurray and Residential Boreal Forest Landscape Misc. Exploration and Drilling Tailings Ponds Projects Misc

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