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Three reports released that help define cleantech opportunities within NL’s offshore industry

Presentations Available On-Demand!

This research was presented as part of a joint event between the Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (NEIA), the Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Industries Association (Noia), and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), and pursued through an initiative announced in January, 2021.

Each report is available for download, and accompanied by a pre-recorded video presentation by their author(s) summarizing the findings.

Understanding current activity and capacity in clean technology research, development, and innovation in Canada’s Offshore Oil and Gas Industry


This research compiled and thematically represented the R&D and innovation capacity of Canada’s offshore oil and gas industry as it relates to clean technology. This included an identification of areas of strength or emerging strength in the Atlantic region (e.g. by specific subject matter and/or collective capabilities) that could be leveraged to drive clean growth within the industry.

This research was completed, and is presented, by Hatch Ltd.

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Identifying regulatory and support ecosystem initiatives from leading jurisdictions supporting clean technology innovation in the offshore oil and gas industry


This work will help stakeholders gain an understanding of what deliberate interventions related to clean tech were made (by leading global jurisdictions) to foster innovation, attract investment, diversify the supply chain, and enhance long-term environmental performance within the industry. This is compared to the regulatory and innovation support ecosystem in Atlantic Canada, and a series of recommendations are made to drive and/or enable clean growth within the local industry.

This research was completed, and is presented, by Caron Hawco and Dr. Tom Cooper with support from Rystad Energy.

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Delineating emerging environmental requirements and expectations in the offshore oil and gas supply chain


Understanding the related emerging requirements and expectations for supply chain participants will help ensure the competitiveness of firms in Atlantic Canada – or help local firms gain a competitive advantage. This is important from both the perspective of firms maintaining their market share in domestic oil and gas supply chains, and for firms engaging internationally.

This research was completed, and is presented, by Stantec.

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