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Natural Resources committee Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, for the opportunity to appear today. As mentioned, my name is Timothy Egan. I'm president and CEO of the Canadian Gas Association. CGA is the voice of Canada's natural gas delivery industry. As the map in your handout show
February 26th, 2013Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee Any opportunity to put more gas into the transportation sector is one that we're prepared to consider and discuss with federal officials. With respect to the north in particular, there are obviously unique challenges. One of the challenges of showing a map of the United States
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee I find that whenever there's a debate about carbon, people quickly move to a position where they think that because natural gas is a hydrocarbon—it's the simplest hydrocarbon, but it's a hydrocarbon—therefore we have to think about getting rid of it. I find that the more we can
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee The short answer is, yes, it has, and utilities would be happy to work with the federal government on a project-by-project basis. They're limited in what they can do on their own because there's a formula with each regulator that authorizes what they can and can't spend. But they
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee As I mentioned, we just came off a three-day conference with the International Gas Union, and we had a series of discussions about this. When people talk about 100 years of gas, the estimate is based on approximately 700 TCF, trillion cubic feet, and we produce about six a year i
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee We have approximately a dozen distribution companies and 50 manufacturers and suppliers.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee Interestingly enough, no.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee It depends on where you're from in the country. In British Columbia, we're not missing out at all. A shale resource is being developed as we speak in northeastern British Columbia. Interestingly enough, it's supported by both sides of the provincial house, both the sitting govern
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee Yes. It's my understanding that Natural Resources Canada is actually in the process of collecting such information. It's commissioned some work in order to ensure that there is more of a national scientific perspective. I'm somewhat cautious about the idea of a national energy st
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee I appreciate that. My point is that I think the appropriate regulatory regimes can be developed in the provinces. The federal government's role can be to speak to the economic opportunity that's represented by developing the resource across the country.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee The deficit that we face on the skilled labour side is, as with many other sectors, due to an aging workforce. There's nothing you can do to reverse the aging trend, so that's a tough one to overcome. Any effort aimed at recruiting young people into the technical workforce—anyth
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee To be honest with you, the pursuit of this has not been a priority of the association, because the upstream side has been particularly focused on this. In terms of specific suggestions, what I'd suggest is that the federal government, again using something of a bully pulpit, can
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee That's correct.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee First of all, I would say that we actually do have a very robust distribution grid in place. The issue on transportation isn't about how effective the grid is; the issue is the cost of the vehicles and the cost of building the unique stations that are required for fuelling vehicl
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan
Finance committee Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Natural gas is central to Canada's energy mix, meeting approximately 30% of the country's energy needs, more than electricity. Well over half of the Canadian population relies on natural gas for heat and power in over six million homes, apartments, busin
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Timothy Egan