SACPA Session — Unethical oil and gas: Alberta’s shameful secret?

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The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session discussing Alberta's hydrocarbon industry and what the speaker contends is the fallacy of ethical oil.

Unethical oil and gas: Alberta’s shameful secret?

Arguably, Alberta’s hydrocarbons are not ethical, at least no more so than what is produced in most other oil and gas producing jurisdictions. The speaker will contend that both UCP and NDP governments have subscribed to some version of “ethical oil,” which holds that Alberta’s are some of the most environmentally responsible hydrocarbons in the world, bolstered by democratic institutions and a “world class” regulatory regime.

In fact, “ethical oil” is a facade to hide the truth: that oil companies, the provincial government, and Alberta’s various energy regulators have long conspired to put profits above the public interest, with the province now potentially on the hook for hundreds of billions of dollars to clean up abandoned wells and leaking tailings ponds.

Speaker: Markham Hislop

Markham Hislop is an energy journalist and publisher of Energi News (formerly North American Energy News). Hislop uses a technology adoption model of his own design to analyze and report upon all facets of the energy industry, from oil and gas to EVs and renewables.

Over the past seven years, Hislop has likely reported about the energy transition more than any other North American journalist. His work has been published in Canadian Business, Alberta Oil Magazine, Hart Energy Publications, World Oil, Vancouver Magazine, and other publications. Hislop’s most recent book is The New Alberta Advantage: Technology, Policy, and the Future of the Oil Sands. 

Date/time: Thursday, October 26, 2023.  The presentation begins at Noon & concludes at 1 p.m.  

Cost: Free, but donations are gratefully accepted 

Location:Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization (LSCO) Dining Room, 500-11 Street S, Lethbridge

Lunch & Refreshments: The Atrium Dining Room will be available by 11:15 a.m. Please arrive early to patronize the LSCO cafeteria and enjoy their excellent variety of good value food options.

For more information on the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs, visit the SACPA web page.

Room or Area: 
LSCO, 500 - 11 St S

Contact:

Trevor Kenney | trevor.kenney@uleth.ca | sacpa.ca