Petro-Canada today released its 2005-2006 Report to the Community, outlining priorities and performance relative to the commitments made in the Company’s Principles for Responsible Investment and Operations.
To download the report, please visit:
www.petro-canada.ca/eng/about/11070.htm?2005report2
Highlights from 2005 include:
lower total greenhouse gas emissions and primary air pollutants, mainly due to closure of the Oakville refinery;
a significant decrease in flaring and environmental exceedances;
an improvement in safety by reducing the total recordable injury frequency for employees and contractors by 18% compared with 2004;
implementation of corporate-wide Guidelines for Security and the Protection of Human Rights; and
more than $7.2 million in cash and in-kind contributions to non-profit organizations.
The report also includes some stories of general interest like:
Petro-Canada’s work with the national oil company in Libya to share improved operating and safety standards;
innovative water management projects at our coal bed methane operations in the U.S. Rockies;
the Company’s efforts to transplant unique flowers at the site of our proposed Fort Hills mine; and
Petro-Canada’s partnership programs with the Olympics and Paralympics.
If you would like a print copy, please contact Joanne Manser at +1 (403) 296-3235. If you have feedback on the report, please email corpcomm@petro-canada.ca
Petro-Canada is one of Canada’s largest oil and gas companies, operating in both the upstream and the downstream sectors of the industry in Canada and internationally. The Company creates value by responsibly developing energy resources and providing world class petroleum products and services. Petro-Canada’s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol PCA and on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol PCZ.
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