ESG

ENVIRONMENT, SOCIAL & gOVERNANCE

The Gas Processing Association of Canada (GPAC) supports our industry and community committed to ESG as we evolve together. ESG principles are rooted in a balance of environmentally responsible, safe, and sustainable use of our natural resources.  This means being proactive, mindful, and transparent as we shape the future, adding industry voice to these critical conversations.

Director of ESG, GPAC

Esg@gpacanada.com 

Jeremy R. Mollet

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Environment
  • Water
  • Air
  • Soil
  • Waste
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Sourcing
Social
  • Safety and health
  • Human capital
  • Labour practice
  • Human rights
  • Diversity
  • Inclusion
  • Community
Governance
  • Corporate structure
  • Boards
  • Policy
  • Compensation
  • Accounting
  • Transparency
  • Accountability

SAFETY AWARDS

Category A: GPAC Producers

Predominantly (>50%) office hours worked (including consultants, engineering contractors, etc.)

Category B: GPAC Consultants/Contractor

Predominantly (>50%) warehouse/service/supply hours worked (including pre-manufactured goods suppliers, chemical suppliers, etc.)

Category C: GPAC Shop Service/Supply/Fabrication

Predominantly shop fabrication (>50%) hours worked (including fab shops, compressor and pump packagers, etc.)

Category D: GPAC Field Construction

Predominantly field construction (>50%) hours worked (including all mechanical and electrical contractors)

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