CAPP survey shows oilpatch spends billions on Indigenous-affiliated businesses
- Oilpatch companies spent $14.4 billion on goods and services from Indigenous-affiliated businesses between 2021 and 2023, according to a survey by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
- During this period, about 18% of the industry's supply chain spending went to Indigenous-affiliated vendors, as noted in the iTotem Analytics report.
- CAPP President and CEO Lisa Baiton stated that working with Indigenous communities supports economic reconciliation and prosperity for future generations.
- Haisla Chief Crystal Smith emphasized that Indigenous groups are not obstacles to development, stating, 'We're not a problem.
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CAPP survey shows oilpatch spends billions on Indigenous-affiliated businesses
CALGARY - A survey commissioned by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers shows oil and gas companies spent more than $14 billion procuring goods and services from Indigenous-affiliated businesses between
CAPP survey shows oilpatch spends billions on Indigenous-affiliated businesses - The Turtle Island News
By Lauren Krugel A survey commissioned by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers shows oil and gas companies spent more than $14 billion procuring goods and services from Indigenous-affiliated businesses between 2021 and 2023. Data science firm iTOTEM Analytics collected numbers from 12 members of the industry advocacy group that together represent half of Alberta’s oil and natural gas production. The report says during the three-year p…
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