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CIPMA

CIPMA The Canadian Independent Petroleum Marketers Association is a national not-for-profit trade association representing the unique interests of its members. CIPMA members are the backbone of Canada’s fuel distribution and marketing industry. They distribute gasoline, diesel, heating oil, propane, aviation fuel and renewable fuels across a vast geography, to diverse industries, and to millions of Canadian consumers.

 

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STATS CANADA energy data link. Statistics Canada is the national statistical office. The agency ensures Canadians have the key information on Canada’s economy, society and environment that they require to function effectively as citizens and decision makers.

NRC

Energy Facts  Natural Resources Canada seeks to enhance the responsible development and use of Canada’s natural resources and the competitiveness of Canada’s natural resources products.

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Gas Buddy  connects drivers to their Perfect Pit Stop™, and serves the full lifecycle of being on the road. It starts with GasBuddy’s database of more than 150,000 gas station convenience stores, including real-time fuel price information, station locations and offerings, along with ratings and reviews. Stay on top of breaking GasBuddy news for all the latest and greatest.

canadian Fuels association

Canadian Fuels Association represents Canada’s transportation fuels industry. Our members are the companies who process crude  oil into essential products like transportation fuels and get those products to market. Our sector contributes over $5 billion to Canada’s GDP each year and employs more than 117,000 Canadians at 16 refineries, 76 fuel distribution terminals and 12,000 retail and commercial sites. One of our prime goals is to help our members meet the environmental policy objectives of government and expectations of Canadians without compromising their access to a secure, reliable and competitively priced fuel supply.

natural resources canada

Natural Resources Canada: Energy Sources and Distribution Meeting our energy requirements presents challenges and opportunities for Canada’s regions and resource industries. Canada has many resources that are energy sources, including oil, natural gas, fossil and alternative fuels, uranium, and renewables. Harnessing and distributing the energy provided by these resources efficiently and safely requires collaboration and expertise. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) works with provinces and territories, other government departments, and Canadian and international groups to explore how to meet our energy needs and adapt to changes in distribution methods while considering the environmental impact of doing so.

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