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Industry acronyms and abbreviations

Expanding opportunities in the trades

Harnessing sunshine to treat mine water

Testing biomass for oil sands recovery

Carbon fibre from bitumen byproducts 

Carbon Capture Canada

SAIT opens Imperial Energy Innovation Centre 

Behind the Innovation: Dr. Mohtada Sadrzadeh 

Pathways Alliance advertising campaign

Fort McKay Métis Days

CCS Summer School 

Advancing direct air capture

Emerald Youth Grants

How it works: Oil sands surface mining 101

COSIA is ‘all in’ on innovation 

Separating emulsions in the oil sands

From Kazakhstan to Fort McMurray

Pre-trades program in Wood Buffalo

Optimizing the local workforce in the oil sands region

Taking steps towards economic reconciliation

Leveraging decades of experience for CCS

Global survey on world’s preferred suppliers of oil

Emerald Awards celebrate excellence

Increasing training of equipment operators

Career journey of scientist Sara Thiessen

Oil sands offers a job tree with many branches 

Five facts about Canada’s boreal forest

Collaborating on tailings research

Report: biodiversity status in the oil sands

Wondering about wetlands?

Career journey of biologist Ellen Widdup

Career journey of engineer Robyn Jones

Career journey of scientist Lindsay Clothier

Canada’s leadership in CCS technologies  

Dave Tuccaro and Nicole Bourque-Bouchier recognized

Knowledge sharing at Boundary Dam

NanoWaterTech: from the lab to the field

COSIA taps into global innovation​

Partnerships with Indigenous businesses and workers

Indigenous research assistant supports forestry study ​

Housing program keeps Indigenous families together

Report: CCS projects surge around the globe

The future of innovation is bright

Canada’s Competition Act Amendments: Implications for Free Speech​

Supporting mental health in Indigenous communities

When is a seismic line no longer a seismic line?